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Course Archive, Undergraduate

Electives

ADV 3410
Hispanic Marketing Communication
(3)
This course prepares undergraduate students to become educated decision makers and consumers of information regarding US Hispanic marketing communication issues.

ARH 5885
Appraising Personal Property
(4)
This online course is a basic introduction to appraising personal property. It covers all aspects of proper appraisal procedure and methodology for fine art: painting, drawing, sculpture, prints, ceramics, silver, glass, jewelry, and books. This course follows the proper requirements of USPAP and the IRS and is taught by Gayle Skluzacek (Abigail Hartmann Associates, NY).

CHD 2220
Child Growth and Development: The Foundation Years
(3)
The study of children from birth through middle childhood.

CHD 3472
Child Guidance
(3)
Prerequisite: Admission to major
Students will learn principles of positive guidance to apply in guiding children during early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence in a variety of natural contexts, including home and school.

CHD 4615
Public Policy: Child and Family Issues
(3)
Prerequisite: Admission to major or permission of instructor. Through readings, lecture, discussion, guest speakers, field work, research, and writing, students will become familiar with the process of formulating, implementing, and evaluating public policy. Family and child issues that have resulted in policy decisions at every level will be identified, and current issues that are in need of attention by policy makers will be explored. Research related to family issues and its impact on family policy will be analyzed with emphasis on enhancing the role of family and child professionals in policy process.

CLA 3501
Gender and Society in Ancient Greece
(3)
This course examines the role and status of women in ancient Greek society, as depicted in its literature, art, law, and religion.

CLT 3378
Ancient Mythology, East and West
(3)
This course will deal in a comparative way with the shared elements and influences found in the mythological traditions of selected cultures (e.g. Sumerian, Egyptian, Mayan).

COA 4935r
Special Topics in Consumer Economics: Topics Vary
(1–9)
Study of various consumer or resource management issues/trends. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours as topics vary.

COA 4935
FL Residential Structure

Special Topics in Consumer Economics: Topics Vary (1–9)
Study of various consumer or resource management issues/trends. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours as topics vary.

COM 3332
New Communication Technology and Contemporary Society
(3)
Relates the design, development, and the use of new communication technologies to social, economic, and policy implications.

COM 4945
Communication Internship
(3)
Faculty adviser's approval required. Supervised internship. Credit proportional to scope and significance of work. Credit may not be applied to graduate degrees. Individually designed to accommodate student's background and objectives. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours; duplicate registration not allowed.

EEX 3601
Applied Behavior Analysis for Special Educators
(3)
Corequisite: EEX 3831. Introduction to behavioral principles and procedures useful for managing the behavior of students with handicaps. For majors only.

FAD 3220
Individual and Family Life Span Development
(3)
Analysis of individual and family development as it applies to professional application in human services.

FAD 3432
Stress and Resilience in Individuals and Families
(3)
Prerequisite: Admission to major
This course provides undergraduate majors with an introduction to family-based, stress-focused mini-theories. The course will provide a framework for understanding the differences between family patterns when families are centered on growth related themes and when they are pre-occupied with a variety of stressor events.

GEA 1000
World Geography
(3)
A regional survey of the human occupation of the face of the earth, local cultures, political systems, and development problems.

GLY 1000
Dynamic Earth
(3)
Introduction to geology as the study of planet earth, its internal dynamics and its surficial weathering, erosion, and sedimentary processes.

HME 4221
Family Resource Management
(3)
Analysis of family decision making, goals, values, and resources.

LIS3103
Information and Society
(3)
This course examines major issues related to living in the "information society," including information literacy, information security, identity theft, privacy, intellectual property, and information ethics. Students gain skills in searching the Web, electronic databases, and print resources. The three broad areas covered by the course are personal information management, academic information, and career/professional information.

LIS 4930r
Special Topics in Information Studies
(3)
Prerequisites: Three of the following: LIS 3201, 3267, 3353, 3602, 4276, and 4351
A directed and supervised investigation of selected problems, issues, and trends in information studies, with an emphasis on research. It is anticipated that each offering will be different because of the evolving nature of the subject matter. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

MAE 4813
Number Systems

MMC2000
Introduction to the Mass Media
(3)
Prerequisite: MMC2000 . Review and application of media business practices and legal requirements involved in the conception and production of media content for radio and television.

MUH 2051
Music Cultures of the World I
(3)
For non-music majors only. Meets the University multicultural component for the liberal studies requirements in cross-cultural studies.

OCE 1001
Elementary Oceanography
(3)
Prerequisite: MGF 1106 or 1107
Structure and motion of the ocean and its environs, properties, populations, and energy budget. Not intended for upper-division science or mathematics majors. Upper-division science or mathematics majors are encouraged instead to take OCE 4008.

RTV 3001 (3)
Media Techniques

Introduction to basic principles and terminology associated with photography, filmmaking, television, and radio.

STA 3032
Applied Probability Statistics for Science and Engineering
(3)

TSL 4324
ESOL Instruction in the Content Area
(3)
Prerequisite: Senior standing
Theory and application of second-language learning and teaching strategies for limited English-proficient students in subject matter classes. Satisfies META requirements for all teachers of LEP students except primary language arts instructors. Appropriate for renewal of all certification coverage.

 
 

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