Jun 02, 2024  
2019-2020 General Catalog 
    
2019-2020 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

General Business

  
  • 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)


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


    Continued Leadership Skills Development And Applications In Simulated Business Environments
    Prerequisite: GEB 5933  or GEB 5934 , SBI Majors Only.
  
  • 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 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 1110C Engineering Graphics I (2)


  
  • EGN 1112C Engineering Graphics II (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 2123 Computer Graphics for Engineers (2)


    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.
    Corequisite: MAC 2311 

  
  • EGN 3311 Civil Engineering Mechanics (4)


    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.
    Prerequisite: PHY 2048C 
    Corequisite: MAC 2312 

  
  • EGN 3331 Strength of Materials (3)


    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.
    Prerequisite: EGN 3311 .
  
  • EGN 3331L Strength of Materials Lab (1)


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

  
  • EGN 3443 Statistical Topics in Industrial Engineering (3)


    Sources Of Random Variabilities In Engineering And Production Systems. Equipment Failure Problems, Curve Fitting And Regression, And Design Of Experiments.
    Prerequisite: MAC 2312 .
  
  • EGN 3454 NUMERICAL METHODS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (3)


    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 PRESENTE
    Corequisite: MAC 2313  , MAP 2302  AND UNDERSTANDING OF LINEAR ALGEBRA

  
  • EGN 3613 Principles of Engineering Economy (2)


    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.
    Prerequisite: MAC 2313 .
  
  • EGN 3911 Research Experience


  
  • 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)


    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.
    Prerequisite: MAP 3305 
    Corequisite: CGS 3410 Or Equivalent

  
  • EGN 5480 METAHEURISTICS & HYBRID ALGORITHMS (3)


    COMPLEXITY ANALYSIS, PROBLEM SOLVING, STOCHASTIC SEARCH ALGORITHMS, OVERVIEW OF METAHEURISTICS, EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION, DESIGN OF EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS, DEPLOYMENT OF LOCAL HEURISTICS AND EXACT OPTIMIZATION PROCEDURES WITHIN STOCHASTIC SEARCH ALGORITHMS HYBRIDIZATION TECHNIQUES.
  
  • EGS 1110C Engineering Graphics I (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 Regional 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)


    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.
    Prerequisite: Geo 1010.
  
  • GEO 3354 Environment and Human Ecology (3)


    In-depth Study Of Relationships Of Overpopulation, Hunger, Resource Shortages, Environmental Deterioration.
    Prerequisite: GEO 1370 .
  
  • GEO 3421 Cultural Geography (3)


    A Systematic Approach To The Spatial Distribution Of Cultural Features, Processes, And Relationships. Emphasis Is On The Contemporary Cultural Landscape And The Environment.
  
  • GEO 3502 Economic Geography (3)


    Economic Activities As Related To Resource Distribution, Environmental Conditions, And Technological Developments; Emphasis On Spatial Patterns Of Agriculture, Resources, Manufacturing, And Commerce.
  
  • GEO 4151 Prin Geograp Inf Sys


  
  • GEO 4602 Urban Geography


  
  • GEO 5908 Independent Work In Geography (3)


    Individual Research In Any Aspect Of Geographical Study. May Be Repeated Once.
  
  • GEO 5934 Intermediate Gis



Geology

  
  • GLY 2000C Elements Ear Sci Geo


  
  • GLY 2001 Introduction to Earth & Space Science (3)


    Integrated Application Of The Scientific Principles And Theories In The Study Of The Earth’s Building Blocks, The Earth’s Internal Processes, The Global Ocean, The Earth’s Atmosphere, Weather Patterns, The Solar System And Beyond
  
  • GLY 2010C Principles Of Geology. (3 Credit Hours).


    This Course Is An Introduction To Physical Geology. Course Topics Include Earth Materials And Related Processes Of Volcanism And Weathering; Geological Time; The Geological Work Of Gravity, Water, Wind, And Ice In Modifying Landscapes; Earth’s Internal Structure And Processes That Deform Rocks And Create Mountains; Rock Types And The Rock Cycle; Mass Wasting; Earthquakes; Plate Tectonics; Energy And Mineral Resources; And Planetary Geology.
  
  • GLY 2026L Geology For Engi Lab


  
  • GLY 2030 Environmental Qualty


  
  • GLY 2100 Historical Geology


  
  • GLY 3010C Prin Of Geology


  
  • GLY 4989 Ear Sci Honors


  
  • GLY 5060 Geology


  
  • GLY 5267 Stable Isotope Trcrs


  
  • GLY 5827 Princ Of Hydrology


  
  • GLY 5828 Environmental Fate and Transport of Contaminants (3);


    Migration Of Contaminants By Diffusion, Advection And Dispersion, Within Individual Environmental Compartments (air, Water, Soil And Groundwater) And Across Their Boundaries; Including The Physical, Chemical And Biological Processes Which Influence Contaminant Propagation, Behavior And Ultimate Location And Fate. Principles And Applications Of Contaminant Fate And Transport Modeling.
    Prerequisite: CHM 1045 , MAC 3311 .

German Language

  
  • GER 1100 Elementary German I


    Elementary German I: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Clep) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • GER 1101 Elementary German II


    Elementary German II: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Clep) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • GER 1120 Elem German


  
  • GER 1121 Elementary German


  
  • GER 2220 Readings/conversatin


  
  • GER 2230 Readings/conversat


  
  • GER 3300 German Literature


    German Literature: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e.clep) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • GER 3440 Ger Bus Lang & Pract



Graphic Design

  
  • GRA 1111C Basic Graphic Design Principles (3)


    Program Of Major Groundwork Covering The Broad Scope Of Graphic Communication And An Overall View Of The Graphic Design Field. Subjects Covered Include: Equipment, Outline Of The Design Process, Studio Skills And Techniques, Workshop And Critique Of Work.
  
  • GRA 1206C Typography (3)


    Introduction To The Origins Of Written Communications, Type, And The Historical Development Of Type Classifications. Defines Terminology Of Typography. Develops A Critical Awareness Of Legibility And Readability. Includes Introduction To Page Layout And Grids. Projects, Quizzes, Class Critiques And Exams.
  
  • GRA 1301C Basic Lithography (3)


    Basic Equipment And Materials Orientation, Photographic Chemistry, Line Photography, And Basic Stripping And Platemaking.
  
  • GRA 1333 Graphic Arts Materials and Processes (3)


    Printing Processes, Plant Equipment, Trade And Professional Terms, Techniques, And Positions In The Industry. Labor And Management Relations And Printing Labor Unions. Bindery Operations And Color Theories.
  
  • GRA 1433 Basic Computer Operations (2)


    This Is An Introductory Course For Students Wishing To Follow A Major Involving Graphic Communications. The Basic Principles Of Computer Hardware Operations And Current Selected Program Application Basics Are Presented As They Apply To Computer Graphics, Design And The Publishing Industry.
  
  • GRA 1500 Graphic Art Process


  
  • GRA 1530C Typography


  
  • GRA 1543C Basic Design Princip


  
  • GRA 1574C Basic Litho Tech


  
  • GRA 1920 Colloquium (0).


    Presentations By Guest Speakers And Faculty On Various Topics And Issues As They Relate To The Graphic Communication Industry.
  
  • GRA 2117C Lettering


  
  • GRA 2152C Applied Illustration Technique


    Introduction To The Range Of Graphic Illustration Media, From Graphite Pencil To Computer Assisted Art. Emphasis Is Placed On Media Selection And The Integration Of The Illustration Into An Overall Design Strategy.
  
  • GRA 2157 Computer Graphics For Designers (3)


    A Course In The Use Of Computer Graphics In The Design Profession. Through Research, Students Create Designs In Business Graphics, Titling, Animation And Photography.
  
  • GRA 2201C Electronic Prepress for Publishing I (3)


    Introduction To The Use Of Software And Electronic Devices For Printing Production And Publishing. Capturing Text And Graphics; Document Formatting; Image Storage, Transferring And Retrieval. Image Output Formats And Devices.
    Prerequisite: GRA 1500  and Consent of Instructor.
  
  • GRA 2304C Color Separation


  
  • GRA 2310C Press And Bindery Processes (offset Presswork I) (3)


    Principles And Methods Of Offset Presswork. Press Operations, Care Of Presses, And Running Ordinary Jobs. Technical Materials And Methods. Bindery And Finishing Of Product Included.
  
  • GRA 2311C Offset Presswork II


    Larger Production Jobs, Including Color And Process Color Work
  
  • GRA 2321C Screen And Specialty Processes (3)


    Basics Of Screen Printing. Preparation Of Screens, Stencil Cutting, Frame Construction, And Photographic Screens And Equipment. Reproduction On Irregular Shapes, Decals, Etc. Includes Reproduction Of Other Specialty Processes.
    Prerequisite: Graphic Communication Major Or Consent Of Instructor.
  
  • GRA 2402 Papers & Pricing


  
  • GRA 2403 Printing Estimating


    Designed To Give Students A Working Knowledge Of Estimating In The Printing Industry. Involves The Estimating Of Materials And Labor Relative To Industry Practices For Production Of A Printed Product. Emphasis On Estimating, Papers, Ink, Presswork, Bindery, And Finishing Operations. Computer Estimating
  
  • GRA 2505C Screen Special Proce


  
  • GRA 2508 Color and Color Theory (3)


    Study Of The Use Of Color In Everyday Life. Subjects Covered Include: Color Theory And Its History, Physical Properties Of Color, Physiological Aspects Of Color Perception And Their Implications For The Graphic Designer. Application Projects With Critiques.
    Prerequisite: GRA 1543 , Junior Standing or Consent of Instructor.
  
  • GRA 2534C Elec Prepress Publis


  
  • GRA 2541C Copy Preparation


 

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