Apr 28, 2024  
2014-2015 
    
2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Other Courses

  
  • FDNT 310V - Nutrition in the Life Cycle

    Credits: 3
    Study of the nutritional needs of the healthy person throughout the life cycle. The influence of socioeconomic, cultural, and psychological factors on food and nutritional behavior.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT230
    Schedule Type: Self-Paced
    College Code: SHP


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Accounting

  
  • ACCT 121 - Fundamentals of Accounting

    Credits: 3
    Emphasis upon understanding the accounting cycle and the content and preparation of financial statements.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 122 - Fundamentals of Accounting

    Credits: 3
    Studies fundamental concepts of cost and managerial accounting.  A grade of C or higher is needed in ACCT 121 for admission to ACCT122.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 121
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 320 - Business Communication

    Credits: 3
    Designed for the accounting major, this course focuses on techniques of successful communication in the business world. The course introduces strategies for various business situations including memos, letters, meetings, presentations, reports, and electronic correspondence. The course also examines methods of organizing and presenting information and of developing a professional communication style.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): COMM 104, ENGL 215.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 321 - Intermediate Accounting

    Credits: 3
    Accounting theory and problems in the classification of transactions, asset and liability valuation, income determination, and the presentation and interpretation of financial statements. Study of generally accepted accounting principles. Students may not enroll in ACCT 321 unless they have obtained a grade of C or higher in ACCT 121, ACCT 122.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 122, INFS 215.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 322 - Intermediate Accounting

    Credits: 3
    Accounting theory and problems in the classification of transactions, asset and liability valuation, income determination, and the presentation and interpretation of financial statements. Study of generally accepted accounting principles. Students may not enroll in ACCT 322 unless they have obtained a grade of C or higher in ACCT 121, ACCT 122, and ACCT 321.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 122, ACCT 321, INFS 215
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 330 - Cost and Managerial Accounting

    Credits: 3
    Study of cost determination, accumulation, and allocation procedures. Preparation and utilization of financial information for internal management purposes; emphasis on job order, process and standard costs systems cost-volume-profit relationship, relevant cost, budgeting, performance evaluation, and control.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 122.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring, Odd Years
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 365 - Individual Taxation

    Credits: 3
    Study of federal income taxation of individuals, of business expenses, and of property transactions.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 121.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 455 - Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    Credits: 3
    The study of the fundamental accounting systems used by government, hospitals, colleges and universities, and other not-for- profit organizations. Topics include the budgeting process, and the analysis and interpretation of governmental and not-for-profit financial statements.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 322
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 456 - Advanced Accounting

    Credits: 3
    Study of accounting for business combinations and the preparation of consolidated financial statements; foreign currency financial statements; SEC reporting.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 322
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 465 - Auditing

    Credits: 3
    Internal and external auditing; current professional standards, ethics of the auditor with emphasis on internal control and evidence gathering.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 322
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 467 - Corporate Taxation

    Credits: 3
    Studies federal income taxation of corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 365.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring, even years
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 476 - Accounting Information Systems

    Credits: 3
    Planning and operation of electronic data-processing systems in accounting and the use of the information generated for financial reporting and control.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 122 and junior class standing.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring, odd years
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 501 - Survey of Accounting

    Credits: 2
    Emphasis upon understanding the accounting cycle and the content and preparation of financial statements.  A foundation course for the MBA and other graduate programs. Grade not included in the MBA GPA calculation.

    Delivery: Interactive online option available
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 502 - Survey of Accounting II

    Credits: 2
    Studies fundamental concepts of cost and managerial accounting.  A foundation course for the MBA and other graduate programs. Grade not included in the MBA GPA calculation.

    Delivery: Interactive online option available
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 121 or ACCT 501
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 586 - Tax Research

    Credits: 3
    Study of the legislative, administrative, and judicial sources of tax law, as well as the resources and techniques used to find a competent and professional conclusion to a tax problem. Extensive research of tax issues and presentation of research is required.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 365
    Recommended: ACCT 467
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 610 - Managerial Accounting

    Credits: 3
    The use of accounting data in decision making. Special attention is given to cost analysis and control, cost allocation, budgeting, and motivational aspects of accounting. Analysis of data from original records is studied.

    Delivery: Interactive online option available
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 122 or ACCT 502.
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 615 - Accounting Theory

    Credits: 3
    An examination of the standard-setting process and selected accounting research, and analysis of major problem areas of financial accounting. A research paper is required.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): Equivalent of 1 year of intermediate accounting.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 620 - Financial Statement Analysis

    Credits: 3
    This course develops the skills necessary to interpret and use financial statement information effectively to assess profitability and risk, and provides a framework for business analysis and valuation. Requirements include research and written analysis of financial statements, SEC filings, and other public disclosures.

    Delivery: Interactive online option available
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 121, ACCT 122 or ACCT 501, ACCT 502.
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: SBA


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  • ACCT 625 - Financial Analysis and Reporting

    Credits: 3
    Develops business leaders’ financial-statement literacy. Topics include: understanding the nature of business transactions; identification of relevant economic events for reporting; determination of appropriate financial measures for those events; analysis of the effects of those events in organization’s performance and financial condition. Not available for MBA program.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: SBA


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Aviation Flight

  
  • AFLT 104 - Introduction to Aviation

    Credits: 1–4
    Acquaints students with the history and opportunities in aviation, such as mission flying, flight instruction, aircraft maintenance, avionics, sales, safety, and aerodynamics of flight.

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 110 - Basic Aircraft Systems

    Credits: 3
    The study of small aircraft systems, including: reciprocating engines, propellers and prop governors; fuel, electrical, hydraulic, pressurization, pneumatic and de-icing systems, flight controls, aircraft structures, weight and balance, and aircraft instrument systems. Also included will be pilot maintenance and a brief introduction of the FAA requirements for maintenance, inspections and recordkeeping.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 115 - Private Pilot Ground School

    Credits: 4
    Ground training to prepare students for the FAA private pilot airplane knowledge test. Topics include aerodynamics, weight and balance, Federal Aviation Regulations, navigation, meteorology, aircraft systems and performance.

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 120 - Applied Science for Aviation

    Credits: 4
    Applies the sciences of mathematics and physics to the aerodynamics of flight, maintenance, weight and balance and various maintenance problems that the aircraft maintenance technician and pilot could encounter. Includes the study and use of aircraft drawings, schematics, and basic ground operations. (This course does not count toward FAA maintenance program credit.)

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 121 - Flight Training 1

    Credits: 2
    This course is the first part of the private pilot flight training and includes the flight training up through solo flight. Student MUST have a Pilot Medical Certificate/Student Pilot Certificate, obtained through an Aviation Medical Examiner, prior to registering for the course.

    Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and three 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Corequisite(s): The student must be currently enrolled in AFLT 115 or have passed the private pilot knowledge test.
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 122 - Flight Training 2

    Credits: 2
    This course is the last half of the flight training in preparation for taking the FAA Private Pilot Practical Exam. The FAA Medical and Student Pilot Certificate required in AFLT121 must be valid.

    Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and two 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT 121 and have passed the FAA Private pilot knowledge test.
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 124 - Aircraft Electricity

    Credits: 2
    A study of the fundamental basics of electricity and electronics; including electrical diagrams, calculations, sources of electrical power, direct and alternating current, aircraft storage batteries, capacitance and inductance, binary code and the basics of solid state logic. (This course does not count toward FAA maintenance program credit.)

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 126 - Federal Aviation Regulations, Publications, Forms and Records

    Credits: 2
    Study of the federal regulations and manufacturer publications as they apply to aircraft design, maintenance, inspections, forms and records, and the certification and privileges/limitations of aviation maintenance technicians and pilots. (This course does not count toward FAA maintenance program credit.)

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 210 - Aircraft Systems

    Credits: 4
    An in-depth study into the inspection, repair, checking, servicing and troubleshooting of the following aircraft systems; ice-and rain detection, cabin atmosphere (pressurization, heating, cooling, and oxygen), position warning systems, navigation and communication systems, and aircraft instruments and their use in trouble-shooting of aircraft systems. (This course does not count toward FAA maintenance program credit.)

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 215 - Instrument Pilot Ground School

    Credits: 4
    Ground training to prepare the student for the FAA instrument rating airplane knowledge test. Topics include Federal Aviation Regulations, meteorology, instrument flight charts, flight planning, instrument approaches, use of navigation equipment, and FAA publications relating to instrument flight.

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Corequisite(s): AFLT226
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT115
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 220 - Meteorology

    Credits: 3
    Meteorology provides students with a comprehensive study of the principles of meteorology while simultaneously providing classroom and laboratory applications focused on current weather situations. It provides real experiences demonstrating the value of computers and electronic access to time sensitive data and information.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 225 - Aircraft Fuels and Fuel Systems

    Credits: 2
    A study of the various types and handling of fuels used in aircraft. Includes a study of aircraft fuel systems, fuel metering methods and the inspection, checking, servicing, troubleshooting, repair and overhaul of fuel systems and their components, and fire detection and protection. (This course does not count toward FAA maintenance program credit.)

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 226 - Instrument Simulator Training

    Credits: 2
    This course is the introduction to attitude instrument flight in preparation for taking the FAA Instrument Rating. Weekly: One 1-hour lecture and two 2-hour flight blocks. The FAA Medical is required.

    Weekly: one 1-hour lecture and two 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 227 - Instrument Flight Training

    Credits: 2
    This course completes the preparation for taking the FAA Instrument Pilot Rating Practical Exam. The FAA Medical is required. A valid instrument Airplane Written exam must be on file prior to starting this course.

    Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and three 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT 226 and have passed the FAA Instrument knowledge test.
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 230 - Aerodynamics

    Credits: 3
    The study of aerodynamic principles used in aircraft. Designed for a better understanding of basic design and devices used to improve aircraft performance.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 300 - Aviation Safety Management

    Credits: 3
    The study of physiological and psychological factors related to flight safety, emphasizing cause-and-effect of airplane accidents and their prevention. Includes a systems approach to safety program development and management.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 305 - Commercial Pilot Ground School

    Credits: 4
    Ground training to prepare the student for the FAA commercial-pilot airplane knowledge test. Topics include advanced navigation, FAR Parts 61, 91, and 135 for air taxi, complex aircraft systems, weight and balance, and performance charts.

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Corequisite(s): AFLT321
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT215,  AFLT226
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 310 - Advanced Systems

    Credits: 3
    The study of transport category aircraft systems, including: turbine engines, APUs, fuel, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, environmental control, emergency oxygen, pressurization, de-icing systems, and advanced avionics systems. Particular emphasis will be placed on preparing for airline systems ground school.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT 305.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 316 - Turbine Engines

    Credits: 4
    Principles and theory of jet-engine propulsion, design, types of, and associated systems. Maintenance, overhaul, installation removal, repair, trimming, and troubleshooting of turbine engines. (This course does not count toward FAA maintenance program credit.)

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 321 - Commercial Flight Training 1

    Credits: 2
    This course is the introduction to commercial airplane flight introducing commercial pilot maneuvers, and building night and cross-country experience. The FAA Medical is required.

    Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and three 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT 227
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 322 - Commercial Flight Training 2

    Credits: 2
    This course continues the commercial pilot training covering, upset training, tail wheel and building additional night and cross-country experience with the emphasis on solo flight. The FAA Medical is required.

    Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and three 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT 321 and have passed the FAA Single Engine Land Commercial knowledge test.
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 323 - Commercial Flight Training 3

    Credits: 2
    This course continues the student for the Commercial Pilot Rating. Complex aircraft operations are introduced and additional experience in cross-county and commercial pilot maneuvers are included. The FAA Medical is required.

    Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and three 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT 322 and have passed the FAA Single Engine Land Commercial knowledge test.
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Fall, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 324 - Commercial Flight Training 4/Certified Flight Instructor

    Credits: 2
    This course completes the preparation for taking the FAA Commercial Airplane Land Pilot Rating Practical Exam and the Certified Flight Instructor Rating. Final refinement of commercial maneuvers, including right seat proficiency is included. The FAA Medical is required.

    Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and three 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT 323 and have passed the FAA Single Engine Land Commercial knowledge test.
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 340 - Airspace and Air Traffic Control

    Credits: 3
    Examines how instrument flight operations function within the FAA air traffic control system. Study of air traffic controller roles, procedures, and regulatory requirements for instrument operations in the terminal and enroute air traffic environment.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite/Corequisite: AFLT 227, AFLT 321, AFLT 220 (may be taken concurrently)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Variable
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 355 - Flight Instructor Ground School

    Credits: 2
    Ground training to prepare the student for the FAA flight instructor airplane knowledge test. Topics include techniques of teaching, analysis of maneuvers, and lesson planning.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 356 - Flight Instructor Flight Training

    Credits: 1,2
    Flight and ground training to prepare the student for the FAA flight instructor airplane practical test. Topics include the performance, teaching, and analysis of flight maneuvers required for the private and commercial airplane pilot (2 cr. for initial CFI; 1 cr. for CFI add-on).

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 364 - Basic and Advanced Ground Instructor

    Credits: 2
    Prepares the student for the FAA basic and advanced ground instructor knowledge test. Topics include techniques of teaching aerodynamics, aircraft performance, aircraft systems, weight and balance, meteorology, navigation, and regulations.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 365 - Instrument Flight Instructor Ground School

    Credits: 2
    Prepares the student for the FAA instrument flight instructor knowledge test. Topics include techniques of teaching instrument flight, analysis of instrument maneuvers, instrument approaches, enroute operations, regulations, and lesson planning.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): AFLT366
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT355
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 366 - Instrument Flight Instructor Flight Training

    Credits: 1,2
    Flight and ground training to prepare the student for the FAA instrument flight instructor airplane practical test. Topics include the performance, teaching, and analysis of attitude instruments, instrument approaches, and enroute operations. (2 cr. for initial; 1 cr. for add-on.)

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): AFLT365
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT356
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 410 - Aviation Law

    Credits: 3
    Legal principles governing the aviation industry, historical precedents, regulatory statutes, standards, contracts, liability and insurance. Current developments and court decisions.

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): Commercial Pilot or Maintenance Certificates.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Variable
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 415 - Human Factors in Aviation

    Credits: 3
    Flight Physiology Effects of high altitude flight on the human body, flying and health, first aid and survival. Attention will also be given to information processing and perception in flight.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FAA Commercial Pilot or Maintenance Certificates
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Variable
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 416 - Turbine Transition

    Credits: 2
    Ground and simulator training to prepare the student to work in a multiple crew aircraft operating under FAR Part 121 and 135. Topics include crew checklist usage and standard operating procedures (SOPs).

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 426 - Multiengine Flight Training

    Credits: 1
    Flight instruction in a multi-engine aircraft in preparation for the FAA multi-engine rating. The FAA Medical is required.

    Weekly: one 1-hour lecture and two 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): FAA Single Engine Land Commercial
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 427 - Multiengine Flight

    Credits: 1
    30 hours of additional experience in multiengine aircraft with a focus on cross country and instrument experience. The FAA Medical is required.

    Weekly: two 2-hour flight blocks
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): FAA Single Engine Land Commercial
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Flight Training
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 430 - Crew Resource Management

    Credits: 2
    Study of the effective use of resources available to the crew to achieve safe and efficient flight operations. Areas include human factors, communication, conflict resolution, leadership, teamwork, and situational awareness as applied to flight operations.

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FAA Commercial Pilots Certificate and an Instrument Rating or by permission of the instructor.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 467 - Multi-Engine Flight Instructor

    Credits: 1,2
    Flight and ground training to prepare the student for the FAA multi- engine airplane flight instructor practical test. Topics include the performance, teaching, and analysis of maneuvers and procedures for the multi-engine airplane (2 cr. for initial CFI; 1 cr. for CFI add-on).

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): Comercial Pilots Certificate with Multengine Rating,  CFI or CFII.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 469 - Instrument Ground Instructor

    Credits: 2
    Prepares the student for the FAA instrument ground instructor knowledge test. Topics include the techniques of teaching advanced weather theory, weather reports and forecasts, instrument procedures and regulations, approaches, and enroute operations.

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): AFLT355/364 or CFI
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 474 - Techniques of Mission Flying

    Credits: 3
    Develops special piloting skills required in remote undeveloped bush operations. Topics include pilotage, dead reckoning, GPS navigation, low-level operations, terrain flying, mountain passes and canyons, cargo drops, short fields, uphill and downhill operations on primitive airstrips, maximum performance techniques, and precision airplane control.

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): Commercial Pilots Certificate
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 485 - Airline Transport Pilot Ground School

    Credits: 3
    Prepares the student for the FAA airline transport pilot knowledge test. Topics include air-carrier or air-taxi regulations, high altitude weather, advanced weight and balance, and the performance and special problems in large airplane operations.

    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): Commercial Pilots Certificate
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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  • AFLT 486 - Airline Transport Pilot Flight Training

    Credits: 3
    Flight and ground training to prepare the student for the FAA airline transport pilot airplane practical test. Topics include instrument procedures, in-flight maneuvers, take-offs, landings, advanced airplane systems, and emergency procedures.

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): Commercial Pilots Certificate
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: DAA


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Agriculture

  
  • AGRI 118 - Soil Science

    Credits: 4
    Factors affecting soil formation, soil texture, particle size, pore space and their impact on soil air/water relations, and chemical characteristics of soils, including pH, ion exchange, and maintenance of soil fertility.

    Weekly: 3 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 137 - Practicum in______

    Credits: 1–3
    Fifty hours per credit of supervised practical experience in one area of concentration. May be repeated in different areas for a maximum of 6 credits. Topics to be chosen in consultation with an advisor.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 206 - Farm Machinery

    Credits: 3
    Selection and operation of farm equipment, based on the initial cost and economic performance, including factors governing the site and type of farm machines, their capacity, efficient use, adjustment and repair.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 240 - Fundamentals of Irrigation

    Credits: 3
    Design, installation, drawing, interpretation and maintenance of plastic or metal irrigation systems and control devices for proper sprinkler coverage.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 270 - Management of Agriculture Enterprises

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to acquiring and analysis of management information for decision making; an understanding of basic economic principles that impact biological production systems and implementation of the principles for total quality management for increased productivity.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 300 - Field Crop Production

    Credits: 3
    Importance, distribution, economic adaptation, and botany of leading farm crops, emphasizing rotation, seedbed preparation, and economic production.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 304 - Forage Crop Production

    Credits: 3
    Basic principles of forage crop production, emphasizing choice of crop, establishment, growth, maintenance, harvesting, storage and feeding.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 308 - Principles of Weed Control

    Credits: 3
    Control of weeds in horticultural and field crops, utilizing biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical practices. Class study also involves preparation and testing for pesticide applicator’s license.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 345 - Topics in __________

    Credits: 1–4
    A class based on selected topics of current interest in agriculture.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable with different topics
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Blended Learning
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 390 - Agriculture Study Tour

    Credits: 1–4
    Agriculture study tours are designed to enhance and broaden the on-campus learning experience by visiting areas of horticultural and agricultural interest and their impact on the local culture and society. Students will be expected to conduct pre-tour research on a specific topic related to the purpose of the tour and a post-tour analysis and synopsis of the tour experience.

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits
    Schedule Type: Blended Learning
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 395 - Internship in ___________

    Credits: 1–4
    Supervised internship of on-the-job work experience in some field of agriculture under the direction of the employer and evaluated by a departmental faculty member. Students submit a report of their experience and must complete a minimum of 120 hours of work experience for each credit earned.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 405 - Research Seminar

    Credits: 1
    Research results or internship reports in agriculture and related fields; presentations given by students, faculty and visiting lecturers.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 467 - Concepts of International Agriculture

    Credits: 3
    A study of the relative significance of the role of external institutions and agency, financial programs for agricultural development, human resource development and agricultural education as a means of fostering worldwide agricultural development to counter-balance the threat to global food security and to overcome food deficits.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 468 - International Agricultural Implementation

    Credits: 3
    The application of scientific agricultural principles of food production, utilizing cultural practices based on appropriate agricultural technologies that support a philosophy of sustainability for future generations.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 498 - International Internship in___________________

    Credits: 1–6
    Supervised internship of on the job international work experience in agriculture/horticulture. Students submit a report of their experience to be evaluated by a departmental faculty member and must complete 120 hours of work experience for each credit earned.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    College Code: DAA


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  • AGRI 499 - Project in ___________

    Credits: 1–5
    Individual research in some field of agriculture under the direction of the faculty.

    Grade Mode: Normal w S/DG (A-F,I,S,U,DG,W)
    Prerequisite(s): AGRI 405 or permission of the instructor.
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 10 credits
    Schedule Type: Independent
    College Code: DAA


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Allied Health

  
  • ALHE 440 - Topics in _____________

    Credits: 1–4
    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): permission of program director.
    Repeatable: Repeatable with different topics
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: SHP


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  • ALHE 480 - Practicum in ____________

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: Normal with DG (A-F,I,W,DG,DN)
    Prerequisite(s): permission of program director.
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 12 credits
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    College Code: SHP


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Animal Science

  
  • ANSI 114 - Introduction to Animal Science

    Credits: 3
    Farm animal anatomy, reproductive and digestive physiology, nutrition, genetics, housing, health management and production of animal products.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 125 - Livestock Handling Methods

    Credits: 3
    Principles and practices of handling livestock including proper catching, restraint, injections, tagging, grooming and hoof trimming.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 150 - Companion Animal Care

    Credits: 3
    Principles and practices on how to choose the right pet, keep it healthy, pet grooming, training and correcting behavioral problems. Animal species covered are dogs, cats, small caged pets, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 205 - Animal Feeds and Feeding

    Credits: 3
    Classification and function of nutrients, deficiency symptoms, digestive processes, characterization of feedstuffs, and formulation of diets for domestic animals.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Recommended: Recommended CHEM100.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 245 - Animal Breeding and Genetics

    Credits: 3
    Basic anatomy and physiology of the reproductive systems of domestic animals, basic principles of genetics in order to make sound genetics and breeding decisions, including the manipulation of reproductive cycle, artificial insemination.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Course Attribute: Service course
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 250 - Dairy Facilities

    Credits: 3
    A study of various types of milking systems, housing and manure handling systems of dairy cattle of all ages and production levels. Ventilation, stall and barn dimensions, and bedding will be some of the topics covered.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 278 - Dairy Health and Disease

    Credits: 3
    Principles and practice of physical examination of dairy cattle and the causes, preventions and treatment of infectious and metabolic diseases by system. Also included are dairy cattle breeding and genetics.

    Weekly: one 2-hour lecture and one 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 305 - Animal Nutrition

    Credits: 3
    Principles of feed chemistry and nutrient utilization, digestive tract anatomy and physiology including digestion, absorption, metabolism of feeds by domestic species, nutrition related diseases/ deficiencies and ration formulation.

    Weekly: 3 lectures
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Recommended: CHEM 131 or higher.
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 325 - Domestic Animal Behavior

    Credits: 3
    Physiological basis for each type of behavior and its development, communication methods, normal and aberrant behavior in each domestic animal species as well as treatments for problem situations.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and 1 lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 340 - Production/Management of ___________

    Credits: 3
    Production methods and management practices of domesticated livestock species including nutrition, reproduction, housing, health and specialized care of a particular species. Course is repeatable for study of dairy cattle, equine, poultry and small livestock.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and 1 lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 379 - Small Animal Health and Disease

    Credits: 3
    Proper handling and care, nutritional needs, and common health problems of companion animals such as dogs, cats, birds, pocket pets, reptiles.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 420 - Canine Gross Anatomy

    Credits: 4
    Study of macroscopic skeleton, muscles, internal organs, blood vessels and nerves using preserved, latex-injected specimens. Comparisons made with the live dog through palpation.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and two 3-hour labs
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Recommended: BIOL166.
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 425 - Issues in Animal Agriculture, Research and Medicine

    Credits: 3
    Study of the ethical issues that challenge animal researchers, producers, caretakers, and veterinarians to treat and raise animals humanely yet effectively.

    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 430 - Lactation Physiology

    Credits: 3
    Anatomy and physiology of the udder, milk secretion, disease prevention and treatment, milking management and milking systems.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and 1 lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Recommended: BIOL166.
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 435 - Animal Genetics

    Credits: 3
    Basic genetics principles, cytogenetics, immunogenetics, population genetics and quantitative genetics, biotechnology, gene mapping and the use of molecular tools to research inherited disorders using examples of veterinary medicine.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Recommended: BIOL166.
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 440 - Animal Reproduction

    Credits: 3
    Anatomy and physiology of farm animal reproduction including the cellular and endocrine components as well as management aspects.

    Weekly: 2 lectures and 1 lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Recommended: BIOL166.
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 445 - Physiology of Farm Animals

    Credits: 4
    Physiology of digestive, cardiovascular, pulmonary, excretory, nervous, and skeletomuscular systems in domesticated ruminants and monogastrics.

    Weekly: 3 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    $ - Course or lab fee
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Recommended: BIOL166.
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 450 - Equine Exercise Anatomy & Physiology

    Credits: 3
    The anatomy and physiology of the limbs (shoulder and pelvic girdles, legs, feet) as well as the respiratory tract, all of which are vital to a horse’s usefulness.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Spring
    College Code: DAA


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  • ANSI 455 - Equine Health and Disease

    Credits: 3
    Topics covered in depth are: the causes of infectious (e.g. tetanus, strangles) and non-infectious (e.g. laminitis, colic, injury), diseases of horses, their prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Fall, alternate years
    College Code: DAA


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Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 124 - Introduction to Anthropology

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to the anthropological perspective. Topics include cognitive and social aspects of language, biology and the study of culture, origins of culture, archaeology and cultural beginnings, introduction to the study of cultural variation, and models of culture.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Even years
    College Code: CAS


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  • ANTH 200 - Cultural Anthropology

    Credits: 3
    Comparative study of human diversity and of ways of being human. The concept of culture and ethnography as the primary tool of cultural anthropological research. Salient features of tribal communities, state level policies and modern network society. Globalization and its social, economic and environmental consequences. Understanding “ourselves” and those we call “others.”

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • ANTH 205 - Introduction to Archaeology

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to some of the discoveries made by archaeologists and to some of the methods whereby their discoveries are made. Advances in archaeological method and theory over the past 100 years are explained and illustrated.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Offering: Odd years
    College Code: CAS


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