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2018-2019 General Catalog 
    
2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Health Science

  
  • HSC 5904 Global Health Issues (3)


    Designed To Explore Issues, Trends, Problems, Innovations And Discoveries Of Health Around The World.
  
  • HSC 5930 Public Health Epidemeology


    Interdisciplinary Special Topics Of Current Interest Or Utilizing Special Competencies Of Faculty. Content Varies From Semester To Semester. May Be Repeated With The Permission Of The Director Of The Interdisciplinary Program In Social Sciences
  
  • HSC 6626 Health Education Issues For Underserved Population



History

  
  • HIS 1921 Intro Professional Development I (3)


    This course is part-one of two Professional Development courses required for History & Political Science majors. Although the class is designed primarily for these two majors, the skills taught are necessary for all students who are preparing to enter the work force¿an extremely competitive, capitalistic, global society. The course is designed to familiarize first-year students with departmental requirements and to prepare them for the demands of college life. The class will emphasize setting priorities, time management, effective listening, note-taking, concentration techniques, retention of information, reading habits, self-awareness/self-consciousness, book analysis and comprehension techniques and test-taking skills. This course will also facilitate the use of library databases in conducting research, planning and setting educational objectives, lifelong career assessment and decision-making, financial aid, tutoring and student support services which enable students to maximize the use of the university¿s resources.
  
  • HIS 2922 Intro Pro Developmnt


  
  • HIS 3051 Historical Methods


    Historical Methodology Including The Use Of The Library For Research, Research Techniques, Organization Of Data, Evaluation Of Evidence And Writing Style And Organization Of Historical Reports. 1. To Examine The Various Methods Used In Historical Research 2. To Acquire Skills In Conducting Research, Organizing, Drawing Valid Conclusions, And Reporting The Findings.
  
  • HIS 3104 The Nature Of History (3)


    Introduction To Philosophy, Methodology, And Terminology Of History. History Department Approval Required.
  
  • HIS 3921 Adv Pro Development


  
  • HIS 4074 Oral History Studies (3)


    Study Of Methods And Techniques Of Collecting, Editing, And Utilization Of Oral History As Research Method And Teaching Tool. Emphasis On Interviewing, Evaluation Of Information, And Use Of Visual Aids And Preservation.
  
  • HIS 4150 Historiography (3)


    Laboratory Experience In Historical Methodology That Focuses Upon Preparation Of Formal Research Paper Through Directed Individual Study. Area Majors Only Or By Approval Of History Department.
    Prerequisite: HIS 3104 .
  
  • HIS 4906 Directed Individual Study (3)


    Individual Study And Research Under Department Supervision. Open Only To Advanced History Majors With Minimum 3.00 Average In History And English.
    Prerequisite: HIS 3150.
  
  • HIS 4930 Black Am In Film


  
  • HIS 5082 Intro Archival Management


  
  • HIS 5083 Into Hist Preserv


  
  • HIS 5209 Comtemporary Problems (3)


    Investigation Of Selected Problems Faced By Europe, Asia, And Africa Since World War II.
  
  • HIS 5909 Directed Individual Study (3-5)


    Individualized Study Of Specific Topic. Requires Approval Of Supervising Professor And Department Chairman.
  
  • HIS 5935 Public History


  
  • HIS 6934 Special Topics In History


  
  • HIS 6942 Intership And Research Paper (6)


    Supervised Field Work And Comprehensive Analysis Of Agency Experience On Research Project In History.
  
  • HIS 6971 Master’s Thesis (6)


    Research And Defense Of Project Selected By Student With Approval Of Thesis Committee.
  
  • HIS 6974 Internship Paper



Higher Education

  
  • EDH 5046 Coll Stud & Culture


  
  • EDH 5305EDH College Teaching


  
  • EDH 5405 Law & Higher Educat


  
  • EDH 5505 Finance In High Educ


  
  • EDH 6053 Org & Adm Jr/com Col


  
  • EDH 6305 Instr Meth Post Sec


  
  • EDH 6631 Brd Rela Post Sec In


  
  • EDH 6632 Postsec Culture Semi


  
  • EDH 6635 Overview Of Higher Education Administration (3)


    Affords Opportunities To Explore The Various Facets Of The Evolution And Operation Of Post-secondary Higher Education Institutions.
  
  • EDH 7307 Curriculum, Instruction And Distance Learning In Higher Education (3)


    Examines Curriculum And Instructional Methodologies And Ways That Distance Learning Can Be Used To Improve Student Learning Outcomes.

Horticulture

  
  • HOS 2010C Horticulture Science


  
  • HOS 3012 Horticulture Science (3)


    Scientific Concepts On Which Horticulture Is Based, Including Biology Techniques And Industry. Pruning, Propagation, Plant Classification, And Pest Control Are Studied
    Prerequisite: BOT 1010C .
  
  • HOS 3012C Horticulture Science (3)


    Scientific Concepts On Which Horticulture Is Based, Including Biology Techniques And Industry. Pruning, Propagation, Plant Classification, And Pest Control Are Studied.
    Prerequisite: BOT 1010C .
  
  • HOS 4906 Directed Ind Studies



Humanities

  
  • HUM ELECT Humanities Literat & Fine Arts


    Humanities Literature And Fine Arts: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e.clep) Approved By The Articulation Coordinating Committee Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • HUM 390 Arts Criticism Seminar


    Taught By Team Of Teachers , Students Under Close Supervision Of Team Learn To Analyze And Appreciate Arts And Interpret Cultural Differences In Different Aesthestic
  
  • HUM 2210 Historical Survey I (3)


    A study of Western culture emphasizing Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, Judeo-Christian, Medieval European, and Medieval West African cultures.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 2230 Historical Survey II (3)


    A continuation of HUM 2211. Includes Renaissance, Baroque, Enlightenment and Romantic cultures and a detailed study of the 20th century with reference to African and African-American cultures
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 2230E Historical Survey II (3)


    A Continuation Of Hum 2211. Includes Renaissance, Baroque, Enlightenment And Romantic Cultures And A Detailed Study Of The 20th Century With Reference To African And African-american Cultures.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 2230HB Historical Survey II (3)


    A Continuation Of Hum 2211. Includes Renaissance, Baroque, Enlightenment And Romantic Cultures And A Detailed Study Of The 20th Century With Reference To African And African-american Cultures.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 2235 Hum: Renais/enlight


  
  • HUM 3214 Early Civil Clas Wor


    Humanities: Early Civilizations And The Classical World Explores The Art, Architecture, Music, Philosophy, Literature And Religion Of Prehistoric Cultures, And Ancient Civilizations (mesopotamia And Egypt) Within A Historical Context.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3214 Early Civil Clas Wor


    Humanities: Early Civilizations and the Classical World Explores the art, architecture, music, philosophy, literature and religion of prehistoric cultures, and ancient civilizations (Mesopotamia and Egypt) within a historical context.
  
  • HUM 3217 Judeo-christ Mede Cu


    Humanities: Judeo-Christian and Medieval Cultures Explores the origins of the Judeo-Christian world view and its continuation in Medieval Europe within a historical context. Buddhism, Islam, Byzantine and West African world views will be included, as will
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3237 Coun Reform Barq&enl


    Humanities: Counter Reformation Baroque and Enlightenment Explores the art, architecture, music, philosophy, literature and religion of the Catholic Counter-Reformation in Europe, the Baroque style, the scientific revolution and enlightenment, and the Neo
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3238 Europ Renais & Refor


    Humanities: The European Renaissance & Reformation Explores the art, architecture, music, philosophy, literature and religion of Renaissance and Reformation Europe.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3244 19th Cen Revol: Hist


    Humanities: 19th Century Revolutions: Historic and Artistic Explores the artistic styles of Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in a historical context, as well as the efforts of oppressed groups (workers, women, slaves) to free the
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3255 Mod & Post-mod Cultu


    Humanities: Modern and Post-Modern Culture Explores the art, architecture, music, philosophy, literature and religion of modern and post-modern culture, within historical context.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3321 Web:multicult Film


  
  • HUM 3401 Asian Humanities


    An overview of Chinese and Japanese Humanities from the prehistoric origin to the modern period.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3421 African America Film


    African Americans in Film Presents, through film screenings and readings, the work of films which feature Black people which will be approached from a number of critical perspectives.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3425 African Humanities


    Introduces the art, music and dance in the history of key classical civilizations south of the Sahara-Mali, Asante, Dahomey, Yoruba and Kongo- and their impact on the rise of New World art, music and dance.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3546 Carib Lit & Popu Cul


    Caribbean Literature and Popular Culture Introduces students to the modern literary works and cultural history of the English-speaking Caribbean.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • HUM 3930 Special Topics In The Humanities (3)


    Course content varies semester to semester.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities

Human Nutrition

  
  • HUN 1001 Nutrition & Health


  
  • HUN 1201 Science Of Nutrition


  
  • HUN 2001 Nutrition And Life Skills


    The Purpose Of This Course Is To Expose Students To Issues Key To Their Health And Well Being. As Such, This Course Will Focus On: The Nutrients And Their Psysiological Functions, As They Relate To Human Growth, Development; And Disease States Throughout The Life Cycle. Meal Management And Meal Preparation To Obtain Optimum Nutrients, Value And Satisfaction; The Relationship Of Exercise And Diet To Health; Table Manners, Comportment And Dressing For Success; Personal Money Management; The Family And Its Influence On Human Growth And Development.
  
  • HUN 2125 Food & Society


  
  • HUN 2401 Human Nutrition (3)


    Examine The Nutrition, Their Physiological Function And Food Sources As Related To Human Development And Growth Throughout The Life Cycle. The Class Includes Discussions On The Dangers Of Over- And Under-nutrition, And Nutrition Related Diseases.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • HUN 3224 Inter Metab I


  
  • HUN 3403 Life Cycle Nutrition


    This Course Examines Nutrition During Pregnancy, Lactation, And Growth Frominfancy To The Elderly. Effects Of Nutrition On Mother And Child. Interrel Ationships Of Diet, Nutrition, Emotional Development, Behavior, Stress And Aging
  
  • HUN 5242 Carb/fats/proteins


    This Course Focuses On Topics Such As Metabolism, Physiological Action, Andinterrelationships Of Carbohydrates, Proteins, And Lipids
  
  • HUN 5249 Advanced Human Nutrition (3)


    Topical Issues In Human Nutrition Research And Relationships To Food Science.
    Prerequisite: HUN 2401  or FOS 3042 .

Industrial Psychology

  
  • INP 2002 Industrial Psycholog


  
  • INP 3002 Industrial Psychology (3)


    Survey Of The Applications Of Psychological Principles In Development Of Personality Theories Related To The Various Schools Of Thought In Personality Psychology. Role Of Race And Culture In Personality Psychology Will Be Emphasized. (lecture And Discussion)

Information Systems Management

  
  • ISM 111A Intro Elect Acctg


  
  • ISM 3003 Foundations Of Mis


  
  • ISM 3011 Intro Mgt Info Sys


  
  • ISM 3201 Data Files & Database Management (3)


    Basic Instruction In Data Structures, Data Modeling And Data Dictionaries. Main Features Of Linked-list, Hierarchical, Network And Relational Database Models And Extensive Business Application Problem Solving Are Included.
    Prerequisite: CGS 1160 Or MAN2812.
  
  • ISM 4113 Mgmt Info Sys Analysis &design


    In-depth Treatment Of The Theory And Practice Of Management Information Systems Including Information Requirements Analysis, Design Methodology, And System Implementation Considerations. For Mis Majors Only
  
  • ISM 4400 Decision Support Systems (3)


    The Design, Development, Implementation, Management, And Use Of Decision Support Systems Including Concepts Of Data Management, Modeling Decision Support Systems, And Decision-making.
    Prerequisite: CIS 3040 .
  
  • ISM 4420 Managerial Expert Systems (3)


    Principles Of Expert And Decision Support Systems In Business, The Software Application Programs That Embody Some Specific Area Of Business Expertise.
    Prerequisite: ISM 3201 .
  
  • ISM 5021 Inform & Tech Man


  
  • ISM 5304 Inform Sys In Mgmt


  
  • ISM 5304DL Information Systems & Mgmt


    This Course Examines A Range Of Topics That Present Managerial Challenges Unique To Technology-oriented Environments. Topics Include New Technology Convergence, The Management Of Technology That Disrupts Existing Industries, Measuring New Technology Impacts, And Business Continuity Planning, Among Others
  
  • ISM 5405 Decision Support Systems


    The Course Provides An Overview Of The Technologies Available To Support Individual And Group Decision Making In Organizations And Experience With The Internals Of Each. Topics To Be Covered Include Decision Support Systems, Decision Tools And Methods, Group Decision Support Systems, Expert Systems, And State-of-the-art Technologies In The Field
  
  • ISM 5405DL Decision Support Systems


    Overview Of Knowledge Management Concepts And Use Of Technology To Provide Business Intelligence Necessary For Organizations To Function Effectively In Dynamic Business Environments
  
  • ISM 5506 Electronic Commerce In A Global Environment


  
  • ISM 5506DL Elec Comm In A Global Envir


    This Course Examines E-business Models. Topics Include The Application Of Business Strategy, Consumer Behavior, And Customer Relationship Theories In E-business Environments. Business-to-business And Business-to-consumer Arrangements Are Considered. Supply Chain And Other E-business Infrastructure Issues Are Covered.
  
  • ISM 5515 Database Management Systems In A Global Environment


  
  • ISM 5515DL Database Man Sys In Global Sys


    Designing And Developing Databases. Understanding The Role Of Databases In Meeting Business Information Needs In The Global Economy

Interdisciplinary

  
  • ISS 2102 Interdis Social Sciences


    The Course Is Designed To Provide Elementary Education Majors And Opportunity To Explore And Examine The Convergence Of Social And Behavorial Science Disciplines And Their Impact On Teaching And Learning Activities
  
  • ISS 5316 Advanced Applications Of Statistics & Research (3)


    Graduate Research And Statistics Skill Development With Computer Applications Leading To Mastery Of Data Reduction And Analytic Techniques.
  
  • ISS 5355 Grantsmanship


  
  • ISS 5930 Spc Tpcs Soc Scien


  
  • ISS 5939 Interdisciplinary Seminar In Applied Social Science (3)


    Course Taught In Beginning Semester Of Each Student’s Work. Utilizes The Approach Which Produces The Convergence Of Social And Behavioral Science Disciplines.
  
  • ISS 5939E Interdisciplinary Seminar In Applied Social Science (3)


    Course Taught In Beginning Semester Of Each Student’s Work. Utilizes The Approach Which Produces The Convergence Of Social And Behavioral Science Disciplines.
  
  • ISS 6305 Research Methods (3)


  
  • ISS 6942 Internship And Internship Paper (1-6)


    Supervised Graduate Internship And Internship Paper For Master Of Applied Social Science Program. Option: Iss 6942 Or Iss 6971.
  
  • ISS 6972 Research And Thesis (1-6)


    Supervised Interdisciplinary Research And Thesis For Master Of Applied Social Science Program. Option: Iss 6971 Or Iss 6942.

Interdisciplinary Science

  
  • ISC 1001 Intro Natural Sci


    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • ISC 1006C Wide World Science I


    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • ISC 1007C Wide World Scienc II


    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Natural Science
  
  • ISC 2050 Environmental Systems


    Environmental Systems: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Ib) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • ISC 3051 Environmental Science


    Environmental Science: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Ap) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • ISC 5906 Directed Individ. Study



Interdisciplinary Studies

  
  • IDS 1108 Clast Prep Writing


  
  • IDS 3040 Found Leadership I


  
  • IDS 3041 Found Leadership II


 

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