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Courses


 

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 455 - Neurochemistry


    Discussion of the biochemistry of the nervous system covering the synthesis, distribution, mechanism of function and degradation of compounds involved in neural function (including neurotransmitters, neurohormones, brain sphingolipids, steroids and prostaglandins). Mental disease with a known biochemical basis and the rationale for drug therapy are described.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CHEM 351  or CHEM 451 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior, Senior, or Second Bachelor standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 555
    Updates: New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2016


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  • CHEM 456 - Cell Signaling and Disease


    Thorough understanding of how the human body works presents a great challenge in science today. This course addresses cell signaling cascades and how their perturbation can result in certain diseases. Topics include cell signaling in memory, vision, cancer, the cardiovascular system, aging, neurodegenerative disorders, obesity, sleep, and psychiatric disorders. The course addresses the most current advances in the field highlighting the underlying biochemical processes.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter (even yrs.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 351  or CHEM 451  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior, Senior, or Second Bachelor standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 556
    Updates: New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2016


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  • CHEM 457 - Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design


    This course will cover principles of drug discovery (receptors and drug design) and various classes of pharmaceutical agents. Topics include: drugs affecting neurotransmission; anesthetics and opioid analgesics; psychotherapeutic (antipsychotic and antianxiety) drugs; renal, blood pressure and cardiovascular agents; steroids; antimicrobial and antiviral drugs; and cancer chemotherapy. Emphasis will be places on organic structure-biochemical activity relationships (correlation of function groups to pharmacological activity).

    Cross-Listed with CHEM 557  

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter (odd yrs.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 351  or CHEM 452  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior, Senior, Second Bachelor, or Post Bac. Tchr. Cert. standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 557
    Updates: Change to prerequisite 12/2017, effective Fall 2018; New Course 12/2015, effective Fall 2016


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  • CHEM 461 - Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics


    The study of the principles of thermodynamics, the equilibrium properties of systems and the rates of chemical reactions.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 CHEM 284 , ​PHY 224 , and (MATH 223  May be taken concurrently)
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 261, CHEM 361
    Updates: Course Rotation added 1/2015


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  • CHEM 465 - Quantum and Statistical Mechanics


    The study of quantum mechanics and its application to atomic structure, molecular bonding and spectroscopy. An introduction to statistical mechanics and modern theories of the rate constant.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 CHEM 284 CHEM 461 , MATH 223 , and PHY 224 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 475 - Introduction to Polymer Chemistry


    An emphasis on the organic chemistry involved in the preparation of synthetic high polymers. Topics include: chain-growth vinyl polymers, step-growth polymerization, copolymerization, cationic and anionic polymerization, and complex coordination catalysts.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 270  or CHEM 372  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 477 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular chemistry courses at this level.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 478 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular chemistry courses at this level.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 479 - Special Topics


    Covers specific chemistry topics not discussed in any regular chemistry courses at this level.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 


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  • CHEM 481 - Instrumental Analysis


    Theory and practice of chemical analysis and measurements and data processing by instrumental methods.

    Credit 4 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283 , CHEM 284 , CHEM 372 , (CHEM 373  or CHEM 376 ), and (CHEM 461  may be taken concurrently) 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry  
    Updates: Change to prerequisites 11/2016, effective Fall 2017; Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Course Rotation added 1/2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 482 - Archaeological Chemistry


    A lecture course on how chemical studies of archaeological materials provide information about the social history of humankind, focusing on instrumental analytical techniques. Topics will include trace elemental analysis for provenance determination of ceramics and obsidian, and chromatography and mass spectrometry for identification of food and use residues.

    Cross-Listed with CHEM 582   

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - CHEM 383W  or CHEM 481 
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 582
    Updates: New Course 2/2017, effective Fall 2017


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  • CHEM 485 - Introduction to Radiotracer Techniques


    Measurement of radiation and principles of radiation safety; experiments with emphasis on beta and gamma-ray counting and handling radioactivity.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - CHEM 283  and CHEM 284  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information: Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.

    Keywords: chemistry 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 2/2015, effective Fall 2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHEM 487L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 1 hr Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Senior standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L4 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 4/2015, effective Fall 2015; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 488L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 2 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Senior standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L4 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 4/2015, effective Fall 2015; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 489L4 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry [GELB]


    Full- or part-time employment at an industrial, federal or state agency chemistry laboratory providing an applied experience in chemistry. Amount of credit granted determined by the nature of job responsibilities and/or duration of placement.

    Credit 3 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Senior standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L4 
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 4/2015, effective Fall 2015; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHEM 497L6 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry [GELB]


    Independent, original endeavors involving extensive library and/or laboratory study, under the guidance of a chemistry faculty member. A formal written report is required at the end of the semester.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L6 , research 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 497
    Updates: GELB Approved 8/2015, effective Winter 2016


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  • CHEM 498L6 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry [GELB]


    Independent, original endeavors involving extensive library and/or laboratory study, under the guidance of a chemistry faculty member. A formal written report is required at the end of the semester.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L6 , research 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 498
    Updates: GELB Approved 8/2015, effective Winter 2016


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  • CHEM 499L6 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry [GELB]


    Independent, original endeavors involving extensive library and/or laboratory study, under the guidance of a chemistry faculty member. A formal written report is required at the end of the semester.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall, Winter, and Summer (II, III)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: chemistry , L6 , research 
    Equivalent Courses: CHEM 499
    Updates: GELB Approved 8/2015, effective Winter 2016


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Children’s Literature

  
  • CHL 137 - Harry Potter: Literary Allusion, Children’s Literature and Popular Culture [GEKH]


    Students will read novels in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series; myths, legends and folktales on which they are based; and criticism written about the novels. They will focus on literary terminology, literary allusion, literary merit and the public debates about the role of the humanities in contemporary culture.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Since the books in the Harry Potter series are children’s texts and a cultural phenomenon, they also have become symbols in larger cultural battles over religious values, literacy and the role of the children’s literature in shaping the next generation’s beliefs about gender, social class, race, imperialism, capitalism and spirituality. This makes these books an ideal model to use in a classroom to illustrate the relevance of literature and literary studies to society. A close study of these novels as complex literary works that have roots in classic literature, as cultural phenomena and as the objects of public debates can highlight for students all that is at stake in literary interpretation and cultural producing. Therefore, students in this course will explore questions such as: Do the books have literary value, or are they just commercial products? Are the book dangerous for children to read, or do they benefit children? Where is the line between literature, media and mass-produced products and should there/can there be a line? Why are these books so popular, and what does their popularity tell us about how we are and what we, as a culture, believe ourselves to be?

    This engages students in current public debates about the Harry Potter novels, which can lead to an emphatic understanding of other points of view; because it will introduce students to basic literary terms and concepts and to current debates in the field; because students will be required to analyze and think critically about literary works in class discussion and in various writing assignments; and because students will be asked to develop their own interpretations of texts.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Humanities (GEKH) 


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  • CHL 207 - Introduction to Children’s Literature [GEKH]


    A concentrated reading course designed to impart the knowledge necessary for an appreciation and understanding of children’s literature and its use in the schools. In addition to reading the classics and the critically acclaimed works of both fiction and nonfiction by modern writers, students will study poetry, folklore and mythology, and examine the relationship between illustration and text. Does not count toward a major or minor in curricula for teachers in junior and senior high school.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Students will learn about the ways that children’s literature cultivates aesthetic appreciation for both adults and children; they will learn literary terms and concepts and use these to discuss and to carefully read, research, interpret and write about works of children’s literature; they will apply discursive practices of the field by completing a variety of written assignments; they will study works within social and historical contexts considering such factors as the publishing industry, printing technology, literacy development and the cultural construction of the child; and students will gain an understanding of the importance of diverse children’s literatures to our culture. Students in the course will study a rich body of texts that can help to develop students’ cultural literacy and knowledge of the humanities. A course introducing students to children’s literature should cover not only contemporary works, but also the mythology, legends and folktales upon which many contemporary texts are based. Students also will read and study class texts from the Golden Age of children’s literature such as Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland or The Wizard of Oz. A necessary focus of the course is also the role of literature in a society and the ways that literature both affects and reflects cultural values: the books a culture writes for its children often reflect deeply-held beliefs about children, childhood and the role of literature their construction. Conversely, a culture’s values and beliefs also are reflected in the books it chooses to keep away form its children. Therefore, the history of censorship of children’s books also must be discussed and analyzed.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Humanities (GEKH) 
    Updates: Change to prerequisite and class-level restriction 5/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CHL 208 - Multicultural Children’s Literature [GEUS]


    Introduction to literature for children and young adults by and about African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos and Native Americans, including history of multicultural writing for the young; major issues of multiculturalism; historical and cultural background of each group; and critical apparatus for the selection, interpretation, and evaluation of such literature.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    A study of children’s literature is also a study of the values, beliefs, and attitudes of a society since what adults offer to children reflects contemporary adult views. This course exposes students to multicultural literature for young readers, as well as the history, beliefs, values, and attitudes of underrepresented groups in the United States. Course design assures adequate representation of the literature by and about a wide selection of minorities in our country, with emphasis on four major cultures- African, Asian, Latino and Native Americans- as well as the diversity within each culture. Supplementary materials in history, cultural anthropology and philosophy provide a sound basis for the discussion of the literary works, but the primary focus is on the literature itself. The history of the development of multicultural literature for young readers, criteria for evaluation, literary criticism, as well as cultural authenticity are explored. Since this is an introductory course, it will also include a discussion of basic literary terms and literary criticism, as well as fundamental issues such as why we study literature, what culture means, how literature for young readers can inform us about culture, etc.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , U.S. Diversity (GEUS) 


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  • CHL 209 - Global Children’s Literature [GEGA]


    Students will learn to examine critically a variety of literature for young readers from around the world, and thereby to comprehend and appreciate it. History and culture of representative nations and important political and social issues- such as human rights, war, genocide, social structure, intolerance, poverty, education and religion - will be explored. The course is designed for students who intend to work with children and young adults as teachers, librarians, parents, caregivers etc.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    A study of literature for young readers is also a study of the values, beliefs, and attitudes of a society, since what adults offer to the young reflects contemporary adult views. This course exposes students to global children’s literature—as well as the history, beliefs, values, and attitudes of other peoples. Course design assures adequate representation of the literature by and about a wide selection of countries, with emphasis on those which are most often misunderstood or misrepresented in the United States. Supplementary materials in history, cultural anthropology, and philosophy provide a sound basis for the discussion of the literary works, but the primary focus will be on the literature itself. The history of the development of literature for young readers in other countries, criteria for evaluation, literary criticism, as well as cultural authenticity are explored. The course meets outcomes in the Global Awareness category of the General Education Program.

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , Global Awareness (GEGA)  , international  
    Updates: Course Rotation added 7/2019


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  • CHL 277 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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  • CHL 278 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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  • CHL 279 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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  • CHL 351W - World Mythology [GEWI]


    A study of the mythological traditions that have most significantly informed western civilization. The myths are discussed as literature and as people’s attempts to understand themselves, their society and their physical environment.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: literature , children’s literature , Writing Intensive (GEWI)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHL 351
    Updates: Change to number and approved for GEWI 10/2018, effective Fall 2019; Change to prerequisite 5/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CHL 352W - Folk Literature: Ballads and Folk Tales [GEWI]


    A reading course in the traditional ballads and folk tales of Europe and North America with emphasis on those that appear in children’s literature.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: literature , children’s literature , Writing Intensive (GEWI)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHL 352
    Updates: Course description updated 3/2019, Change to number and approved for GEWI 10/2018, effective Fall 2019; Change to prerequisite 5/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CHL 353 - Genders and Sexualities in Literature for Young Readers


    Students in this course will read, discuss, research and write about works of literature written for children and young adults and focus on issues of sexuality and gender.

    Cross-Listed with   

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , gender 
    Equivalent Courses: WGST 353
    Updates: New Course 11/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CHL 377 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature  
    Updates: Added to catalog 10/2019


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  • CHL 378 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature  
    Updates: Added to catalog 10/2019


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  • CHL 379 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature  
    Updates: Added to catalog 10/2019


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  • CHL 450W - Children’s Literature: Criticism and Response [GEWI]


    Practical criticism of children’s literature, prose, and poetry, designed to help students develop critical judgment and a clear prose style.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - CHL 207  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , Writing Intensive (GEWI)  
    Updates: Course description updated 3/2019, effective Fall 2019; Graduate Credit rescinded 12/2015, effective Fall 2016; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHL 451W - Writing about Controversy in Literature for the Young [GEWI and GELB]


    This course will deal with strategies for the collection, organization and presentation of materials dealing with controversial issues in literature for young adults.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - (WRTG 121 , ACT English Exam sub-score > 29, or SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sub-score > 670) and CHL 207  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -



    This course is an academic service-learning course that allows students to integrate knowledge learned through class readings and discussions with service in the community. By working with a community-based organization that shares the course’s own focuses on reading and writing, find and evaluate specific and relevant research pertaining to the presentation of controversial issues in children’s and young adult literature, and demonstrate appropriate and effective leadership, interpersonal, small group, organizational, and verbal and written communication skills.

    Additional Information: Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.

    Keywords: children’s literature , Writing Intensive (GEWI) L2   
    Equivalent Courses: CHL 551
    Updates: Graduate Credit rescinded 12/2015, effective Fall 2016; Approved for GELB 1/2015, effective Fall 2015; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CHL 453 - Illustrated Texts: Picture Books, Comics, and Graphic Novels


    The course examines different kinds of illustrated texts written for audiences of young readers, including picture books, comics, graphic novels and illustrated novels. Students will learn about the history and development of the genres and will learn terms and concepts to enable them to analyze complex interactions between words and images.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing or above

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature  


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  • CHL 454 - Children’s Literature: Fiction


    An intensive study of major works of fiction for children with emphasis placed upon literary criticism, textual analysis and wide reading. Students will write papers, present oral reports and be tested regularly.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    Course Rotation:

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    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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  • CHL 455W - Adolescent Literature [GEWI]


    This course provides a forum for intense reading, discussion, and exploration of the texts and issues associated with adolescent literature.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - CHL 207  or ENGL 300W  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature Writing Intensive (GEWI)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHL 455
    Updates: Change to number and approved for GEWI 2/2020, effective Fall 2020


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  • CHL 456W - Jewish Children’s and Adolescent Literature [GEWI]


    Students in this course will read and write about broad range of literary texts for children and adolescent readers written in or translated into English and chronicling the Jewish experience around the world.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: literature , children’s literature , Writing Intensive (GEWI) 
    Equivalent Courses: CHL 456
    Updates: Change to number and approved for GEWI 10/2018, effective Fall 2019; New Course 11/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CHL 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHL 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHL 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHL 487L4 - Internship in Children’s Literature [GELB]


    Employment in an appropriate setting, chosen to provide supervised practical experience.

    Credit 1 hr Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , L4  
    Updates: New course 10/2019, effective Fall 2020


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHL 488L4 - Internship in Children’s Literature [GELB]


    Employment in an appropriate setting, chosen to provide supervised practical experience.

    Credit 2 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , L4  
    Updates: New course 10/2019, effective Fall 2020


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHL 489L4 - Internship in Children’s Literature [GELB]


    Employment in an appropriate setting, chosen to provide supervised practical experience.

    Credit 3 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature , L4  
    Updates: New course 10/2019, effective Fall 2020


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHL 497 - Independent Study


    Study of topics not offered in the regular curriculum, the particular topic to be defined (and credit hours set) by the teacher and student, subject to approval by the curriculum committee. Restricted to students taking majors or minors in the English Language and Literature Department.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - nine hours in the appropriate major or minor
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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  • CHL 498 - Independent Study


    Study of topics not offered in the regular curriculum, the particular topic to be defined (and credit hours set) by the teacher and student, subject to approval by the curriculum committee. Restricted to students taking majors or minors in the English Language and Literature Department.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - nine hours in the appropriate major or minor
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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  • CHL 499 - Independent Study


    Study of topics not offered in the regular curriculum, the particular topic to be defined (and credit hours set) by the teacher and student, subject to approval by the curriculum committee. Restricted to students taking majors or minors in the English Language and Literature Department.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites - nine hours in the appropriate major or minor
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: children’s literature 


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Chinese

  
  • CHNE 121L5 - Beginning Chinese I [GEKH or GELB]


    This is an introductory course in Mandarin Chinese. Students will communicate in a variety of practical contexts, analyze the cultural practices, products and perspectives shaping everyday situations, develop oral communication skills, read and write simplified versions of characters and gain exposure to the traditional characters.

    Credit 5 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing





    Additional Information: Students who earn a 3 on the AP Chinese Exam may receive credit in this course.

    Keywords: Chinese , L5 , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Humanities (GEKH)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHNE 121
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015; AP credit added 5/2013


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  • CHNE 122L5 - Beginning Chinese II [GEKH or GELB]


    This is the second introductory course in Mandarin Chinese. Students will communicate in a variety of practical contexts, analyze the cultural practices, products and perspectives shaping everyday situations, develop oral communication skills, read and write simplified versions of characters and gain exposure to the traditional characters.

    Credit 5 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - CHNE 121L5  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing





    Additional Information: Students who earn a 4 on the AP Chinese Exam may earn credit in this course.

    Keywords: Chinese , L5 , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Humanities (GEKH)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHNE 122
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHNE 177 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 178 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 179 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CHNE 211L5 - Beginning Chinese III [GEKH or GELB]


    This is the third introductory course in Mandarin Chinese. Students will communicate in a variety of practical contexts, analyze the cultural practices, products and perspectives shaping everyday situations, develop oral communication skills, read and write simplified versions of characters and gain exposure to the traditional characters.

    Credit 5 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - CHNE 122L5  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing





    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese , L5 , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Humanities (GEKH)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHNE 211
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHNE 212L5 - Beginning Chinese IV [GEKH or GELB]


    The is the fourth introductory course in Mandarin Chinese. Students will communicate in a variety of practical contexts, analyze the cultural practices, products and perspectives shaping everyday situations, develop oral communication skills, read and write simplified versions of characters and gain exposure to the traditional characters.

    Credit 5 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites - CHNE 211L5  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing





    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese , L5 , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Humanities (GEKH)  
    Equivalent Courses: CHNE 212
    Updates: Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CHNE 277 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 278 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 279 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 377 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 378 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 379 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CHNE 388L4 - Internship [GELB]


    Provides an opportunity for the student to extend theoretical classroom learning through working experience in an appropriate setting. Field experience will be supplemented by regular meetings with the faculty supervisors. Credit/no-credit. In Chinese.

    Credit 1 hr Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese , L4  
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CHNE 488L4 - Internship [GELB]


    Provides an opportunity for the student to extend theoretical classroom learning through working experience in an appropriate setting. Field experience will be supplemented by regular meetings with the faculty supervisors. In Chinese.

    Credit 2 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese , L4  
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


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  • CHNE 489L4 - Internship [GELB]


    Provides an opportunity for the student to extend theoretical classroom learning through working experience in an appropriate setting. Field experience will be supplemented by regular meetings with the faculty supervisors.

    Credit 3 hrs Credit/No-Credit
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese , L4  
    Updates: New Course 2/2019, effective Fall 2019


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 497 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual research basis in areas not covered in formal course work.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 498 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual research basis in areas not covered in formal course work.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CHNE 499 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual research basis in areas not covered in formal course work.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: Chinese 


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections



Civil Engineering

  
  • CIVE 177 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CIVE 178 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CIVE 179 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 200 - Surveying


    Basic concepts of surveying operations and computations; theories of errors and their analysis; fundamental concepts of horizontal, vertical, and angular measurement; horizontal and vertical control systems; traverse computations; location of human-made structures; methods of measuring area; computation of horizontal and vertical curves.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall and Summer

    Prerequisites - CET 151  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 210 - Civil and Construction Materials


    Study the nature and performance of civil engineering materials and evaluation of their physical and mechanical properties. This course focuses on materials used in construction and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure such as ferrous and nonferrous metals, aggregates, Portland cement, masonry, asphalt, asphalt mixtures, wood, and composites. Emphasis will be placed on selection criteria, design, applications, and proper use of these materials.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - ME 211  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CIVE 277 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CIVE 278 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CIVE 279 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 310 - Construction Management


    Basic concepts of construction management, preparing the bid package including specifications and general and supplementary conditions, issues during construction such as value engineering, type of organizations, early and detailed cost estimates, project planning, project scheduling using the critical path method (CPM), resource allocation and leveling, project financing options, project cash flow analysis, cash flow diagrams and projection, cost control, safety, and computer applications.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CET 151  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering , construction  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 330 - Structural Analysis


    Stress resultants (reactions and internal forces) for trusses, beams, frames, arches, and cables. Deflections of beams and frames by geometric methods (moment-area theorems & conjugate beam analogy). Analysis of statically indeterminate beams and frames using appropriate methods and the slope deflection method. Influence functions and their applications.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - ME 313  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 340 - Geotechnical Engineering


    This course is an introduction to the nature and origin of soil and rocks; engineering classification of soil, soil compaction; permeability and seepage, engineering behavior and properties of soils; compressibility; shear strength of soil; lateral earth pressure; and soil-bearing capacity for foundations.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - (ME 313 ) and (MATH 325 , may be taken concurrently)
    Corequisites - CIVE 341  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 341 - Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory


    Performing various laboratory tests such as water content, using sieve and hydrometer for grain distribution, analysis and specific gravity, liquid and plastic limit, Hydraulic conductivity test including both constant and falling head tests, and direct shear test. Demonstration of boring logs, soil profiles preparation, one-dimensional consolidation test, unconfined compressive strength or UU triaxial test. The test will run according to the procedures and standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - (ME 313 ) and (CIVE 340 , may be taken concurrently)
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 350 - Water and Wastewater Engineering


    Students learn the underlying principles and design techniques related to water and wastewater collection, transport, quality, and treatment, including physical, chemical, and biological unit processes.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CHEM 121  and CHEM 122  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Sophomore standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 360 - Transportation Engineering


    This course is an introduction to transportation systems and highway user’s characteristics. Introduces students to the design of geometric elements of highway facilities; traffic operation including traffic flow theory and highway capacity of a selected element; transportation planning with a focus on forecasting travel demand models; and pavement design.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CIVE 200  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Junior standing or higher

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CIVE 377 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 378 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 379 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 400 - Hydraulics


    Sources and distribution of water with a focus on resources in urban areas that include surface reservoir requirements, utilization of groundwater, and distribution systems. The analysis of the flow and pressure distribution of flowing water and wastewater, the design of sizing pipes between tanks and taps, pumps and lift stations, and flow distribution in water or wastewater treatment networks. The course includes computer applications.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - ME 317  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 410 - Reinforced Concrete Design


    Mechanical behavior of concrete in uniaxial and multiaxial stages of stress. Design of reinforced concrete beams including reinforced rectangular beams and T-beams; shear and diagonal tension; bond, anchorage, and development length, serviceability; short and slender columns; slabs; footings; and retaining walls. The course includes computer applications.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CIVE 210  and CIVE 330  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 420 - Steel Structures


    Students learn the fundamentals of structural steel design, including tension and compression members, beams, beam-columns, connections including simple and eccentric, composite construction, and plate girders. The course includes computer applications.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Fall

    Prerequisites - CIVE 210  and CIVE 330  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: Irregular Schedule (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 488L4 - Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: L4 , civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 489L4 - Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: L4 , civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 490W - Capstone Project [GEWI]


    This course includes the planning, analysis, and design of a civil engineering project, a group project that involves several aspects of the civil engineering profession — emphasis on teamwork, project management, testing, and oral and written communications. Students will understand the professional exam requirements, engineering ethics, legal issues, and economic impact of civil engineering on the society.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation: Winter

    Prerequisites - CIVE 350 CIVE 360 CIVE 400 CIVE 410 , or CIVE 420  
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major - Civil Engineering [BS]   
    Restriction by Class - Senior standing



    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: Approved for GEWI 6/2020, New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 497 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 1 hr Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 498 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 2 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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  • CIVE 499 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)

    Course Rotation: as needed (see dept.)

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions - Department Permission is required
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    Additional Information:

    Keywords: civil , engineering  
    Updates: New Course 12/2019, effective Fall 2020


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Classics Courses

  
  • CLAS 104 - Quest for Power: Famous Figures in History


    An examination of the lives and times of select leaders from the ancient and modern worlds. Examples of figures to be covered are Pericles, Nero, Napoleon I and Adolf Hitler. Major literary monuments of the periods will be examined as well. Team taught by a member of the History Department and a classicist. This course satisfies one literature or one history requirement.

    Cross-Listed with   

    Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class -

    Additional Information: See honors humanities courses

    Keywords: history , classics 
    Equivalent Courses: HIST 104


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  • CLAS 106 - Rome and America [GEKH]


    An investigation into problems and pressures comparing the people and culture of ancient Rome and modern America, considering individual hopes and ideals, religious beliefs and ideas about death, government, morality, love and sex. Team taught by a member of the English Department and a classicist. These courses must be taken concurrently and satisfy two literature requirements..

    Cross-Listed with   

    Credit 6 hrs Normal (A-F)
    May not be repeated for additional credit

    Course Rotation:

    Prerequisites -
    Other Restrictions -
    Restriction by Major -
    Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing

    This course introduces students to the humanities disciplines of the study of American literature and of ancient Roman literature. By its strong emphasis on comparative analysis, the course facilitates a clear understanding of the literary concept of genre (e.g., satire, epic, lyric, novel, etc.). Besides issues of literary theory, the course also encourages the appreciation of continuity in major themes, such as the definition of “heroism” or of the “successful” life, the gender system of the relevant cultures, and social class distinctions, as well as the techniques (e.g., parody, irony, allegory, symbolism, etc.) common to the literatures of classical Roman antiquity and present-day American. By examining literary works from two cultures remote in time and place from each other, students learn to grasp and evaluate what is traditional and what is innovative in each.

    Additional Information: See honors humanities courses

    Keywords: classics , Knowledge of the Disciplines - Humanities (GEKH) 
    Equivalent Courses: LITR 106 


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