Mar 28, 2024  
2021-2022 Academic Bulletin 
    
2021-2022 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

English

  
  • ENGL 699 - Master’s Thesis

    Credits: 1–4
    Registration for this title indicates full-time status, requiring a minimum of 480 hours of work per semester of registration.

    Course Attribute: Full-time status

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Independent
    College Code: CAS


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Engineering

  
  • ENGR 120 - Introduction to Engineering & Design

    Credits: 2
    An introductory course in engineering and design. It teaches the basic principles of design and related design tools from a basic level. Students will be taught to use computer tools for engineering analysis.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 125 - Engineering Graphics

    Credits: 3
    Fundamentals of drawing as applied to mechanical engineering problems. Orthographic projections, auxiliary and sectional views, dimensioning and tolerancing, oblique and isometric views, detail and assembly drawing. Sketching and computer aided drafting.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: two 1-hour lectures and two 1.5-hour labs
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 181 - Material Properties and Processes

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to materials, their properties and common processes used to make useful components from these materials. This course includes a hands-on experience in the materials testing, heat treatment as well as machining practices.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2 lectures and a 1-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 185 - Engineering Statics

    Credits: 3
    Principles of statics and their application to engineering problems; forces, moments, couples, friction, centroids and moments of inertia.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite/Corequisite: MATH 191  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 215 - Robotics Programing

    Credits: 2,3
    This course covers the basic operations of a robotic arm using the teach pendant as the main interface.   A Robotics Handling Tool Software Package is used in this course.  Students successfully completing this course will be able to: Safely power up and jog the robot; recover from common errors and robot faults; execute production operation;  create, modify and execute a teach pendant program; and abort and access teach pendant programs.  This course consists of lectures, demonstrations and a series of lab exercises.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2 lectures and a lab
    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Year Offering: Even years
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 225 - Circuit Analysis

    Credits: 3
    Resistive circuit analysis, network theorems, dependent sources, energy storage elements, 1st and 2nd order circuit transient responses, ac circuit analysis using phasors and impedances, and ac complex power.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2-hour lecture and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 191  
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 248 - Workshop

    Credits: 1-4
    Provides flexibility for the occasional workshop where it is appropriate to offer engineering credit. Workshop requirements must be approved by the department.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Workshop
    Special Approval: Advisor permission required.

    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 275 - Electronics I

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to diodes and transistors and their applications in switching and amplification circuits. Introduction to the basic op-amp circuits and their characteristics. Binary numbers and codes, Boolean algebra, logic circuits, flip-flops and registers. Digital circuit applications.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2-hour lecture and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 225  
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 285 - Engineering Dynamics

    Credits: 3
    This course is an introduction to the dynamics and vibrations of lumped-parameter models of mechanical systems.  Topics covered include kinematics, force-momentum formulation for systems of particles and rigid bodies in planar motioin, work-energy concepts, Keplerian motion, and elementary vibrations.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 185,  PHYS 241  , and MATH 192  
    Prerequisite/Corequisite: MATH 286  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 310 - Linear Systems Analysis

    Credits: 3
    Convolution, analysis and spectra of continuous time domain signals, Fourier and Laplace transforms, discrete time domain signals, and the z-transform.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 215 , MATH 286  CPTR 151  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 315 - Critical Thinking for Engineers & Scientists

    Credits: 3
    This course focuses on patterns of thinking in an engineering and scientific context. Topics include decision making, systematic decomposition of problems, troubleshooting, and situational analysis. Emphasis on communication (written, verbal, visual, etc).

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 242   Physics for Scientist and Engineers

    or approval of instructor
    Recommended: PHIL 320   Critical Thinking
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 320 - Manufacturing Processes

    Credits: 3
    Deals with today’s technologies and the future of manufacturing. It includes details of product design process, rapid prototyping and a survey of manufacturing technologies.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 180  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 323 - Chemical Reaction Engineering

    Credits: 3
    Basic concepts of chemical rate processes as applied to the theory of the design and operation of various types of commercial reactors for both non-catalytic and catalytic reactions; including mole balances, rate laws and stoichiometry, collection and analysis of rate data, multiple reactions, isothermal and non-isothermal reactor design, catalysis and catalytic reactors.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): CHEM 132   and MATH 286  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 325 - Electronics II

    Credits: 4
    Modeling of transistors, biasing of transistors in amplifier circuits, and amplitude and frequency limitations of transistors. Linear and switching electronic circuits with an emphasis on op-amps.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3-hour lecture and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 275  
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 330 - Thermodynamics

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to the nature of energy and study of energy transport conservation in closed and flowing systems; properties and states of solids, liquids, vapors, and gases; enthalpy; meaning and production of entropy and introduction to cyclic systems.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 241 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 331 - Thermodynamics II

    Credits: 3
    Principles of phase and chemical equilibria in the solution of chemical engineering problems in the traditional process industries, biological systems, materials processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing and other industries.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 330 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 335 - Logic Circuit Design

    Credits: 3
    Modern digital logic families, state machines, design of digital logic circuits in FPGAs, and VHDL specification of logic circuits.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 275  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 340 - Mechanics of Materials

    Credits: 3
    Mechanics courses geared towards developing the ability to analyze a given problem in a simple and logical manner using fundamental and well-understood principles of mechanics.  free-body diagrams will be used extensively to determine external and internal forces.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 185  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 355 - Chemical Engineering Lab

    Credits: 4
    Introduction to various measurement techniques available for chemical and general engineering application. National Instrument LabVIEW Data Acquisition system is used to collect data for analysis.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2 lectures and a 1.5-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): CHEM 330 
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 360 - Fluid Dynamics

    Credits: 3
    Fluid statics and dynamics of fluid motion. Conservation of mass, momentum, and energy in laminar and turbulent flow. Boundary layer flow, lift and drag forces, viscous flow in conduits, open channel flow, flow measurements.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 285 , ENGR 330 , MATH 286  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 385 - Microprocessor Systems

    Credits: 1-4
    Introduction to computer organization, microprocessors, assembly language programming, memory devices, I/O devices, interfacing with emphasis on control applications.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3-hour lecture and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 275  or CPTR 276  
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 390 - Engineering Measurements

    Credits: 4
    Introduction to measurement theory with statistics and uncertainty analysis.  Principles of Instrumentation including temperateure, pressure, velocity, strains and flow measurements.  Use of National Instrument LabView Data Acquisition System to collect data for analysis.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: two 2-hour lectures and a 1.25-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 330  ENGR 340  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 391 - Electric Motors

    Credits: 1
    Study of transformers, ac, dc, and stepping motors; and motor control requirements.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 275  
    Recommended: ENGR 390  
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 405 - Digital Interfacing

    Credits: 4
    Parallel and serial busses, basics of computer networking, wireless protocols, and peripheral interfaces. Emphasis on communication between microprocessor systems.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 385,  CPTR 151 
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 410 - Feedback Control Systems

    Credits: 4
    Fundamentals of control design and analysis of linear feedback systems, their characteristics, performance and stability.  The Routh-Hurwitz stability, root-locus, Bode plots, and Nyquist techniques.  Performance criteria, design, and compensation of feedback control systems.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3-hour lecture and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 275  ENGR 285  ENGR 310  
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 415 - Virtual Instrumentation

    Credits: 3
    For engineering majors. Introduction to virtual instrumentation with emphasis on the sampling requirements and the signal conditioning requirements. Data logging and control applications.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 275 , CPTR 151 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 420 - Machine Design

    Credits: 3
    This course emphasizes both failure theory and analysis as well as the synthesis and design aspect of machine elements. It touches on the commonality of the analytical approaches needed to design a wide variety of elements and the need to use computer aided engineering as an approach to the design and analysis of these classes of problems.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 320  ENGR 390  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 425 - Project Management

    Credits: 3
    Methodology used successfully to carry out a technical project including proposals, planning, work breakdown, scheduling, creativity, monitoring progress, and documentation.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): STAT 285  or STAT 340  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Odd years
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 430 - Quality Control

    Credits: 3
    Analysis of the factors affecting product quality during manufacturing. Topics include use of basic statistics and probability for measurements, observations, sampling, control charts and reliability.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): STAT 285  or STAT 340  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 435 - Electromagnetic Fields

    Credits: 4
    Study of static and dynamic electric and magnetic fields. Unbounded and bounded fields, fields in materials, force and torque, energy and potential functions, and Faraday induction. Propagation of electromagnetic energy; plane waves, transmission lines, and waveguides; radiation from dipole antennas; introduction to arrays.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 240 , MATH 286 , PHYS 242  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 440 - Heat and Mass Transfer

    Credits: 3
    Study of steady-state and transient heat conduction, forced and non-forced convection through ducts and over surfaces, blackbody thermal radiation, solar radiation, heat exchangers, and mass transfer.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 360 , MATH 286  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 450 - Engineering Economy

    Credits: 2
    Study of engineering decision methodology and criteria used to ievaluate the economic aspects of selection of equipment, structures, methods, and processes.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 145  or MATH 191  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 455 - Communication Systems

    Credits: 4
    Introduction to the fundamentals of communication systems including signals and spectra, information theory, sampling and quantization, coding, modulation, signal detection and system performance in the presence of noise.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 310 , ENGR 325 , STAT 340  
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 464 - Kinetics and Reactor Design

    Credits: 3
    Basic concepts of chemical rate processes as applied to the theory of the design and operation of various types of commercial reactors for both non-catalytic and catalytic reactions; including mole balances, rate laws and stoichiometry, collection and analysis of rate data, multiple reactions, isothermal and non-isothermal reactor design, catalysis and catalytic reactors.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 345 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 465 - Operations Analysis and Modeling

    Credits: 3
    The methodology of mathematical modeling and its relation to solving problems in industrial and public systems. Linear programming, scheduling, queuing, simulation, optimization, and decision analysis.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 192 , STAT 340 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 470 - Finite Element Methods

    Credits: 3
    Introduction of finite element methods for the solution of problems in solid mechanics and heat transfer. Techniques for obtaining approximate numerical solutions to governing differential equations in the problem areas are covered. Industrial software is applied to the analysis and design of a broad range of engineering problems.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 330 , ENGR 340 , MATH 286  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Even years
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 475 - Topics in

    Credits: 1-4
    Selected topics of current interest in engineering.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): Dependent on topic
    Repeatable: Repeatable with different topics
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 478 - Study Tour

    Credits: 0
    Travel to destinations relevant to individual programs of study.  Classes will be selected from department offerings.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Noncredit (NC,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Blended Learning
    Year Offering: Odd years
    Term Offering: Summer
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 480 - Process Design

    Credits: 3
    Application of the basic concepts learned in previous courses to the design and analysis of a chemical processing system, primarily through a design project; Computer-Aided Design (process simulation), economic analysis, process safety, flow-sheet synthesis (conceptual design), and decision-making analysis (optimization) are covered.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 464 
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 485 - Community Project in Engineering

    Credits: 2-6
    “Hands-on” involvement in humanitarian and/or service-oriented projects. Work initiated by students requires prior approval of faculty.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Satisfactory (S,U,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 6 credits
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 490 - Research

    Credits: 0-3
    Students will either assist a faculty member in an ongoing research project or develop a project of their own with the help and approval of the faculty member in their areas of interest or study. this course is for students who have a reasonably established knowledge of engineering at the college level. A minimum of 45 hours for each credit earned and a written paper is required.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 3 credits
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 491 - Review of Engineering Design

    Credits: 1
    Selection, proposal and planning of capstone project.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 355 or ENGR 385 or ENGR 390
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 492 - Senior Design Project

    Credits: 1-4
    A significant design project which culminates in a working system, component, process or a complete description of a proposed design. Both an oral and written presentation of the results of the project are required.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): ENGR 491 
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 495 - Independent Study

    Credits: 1-3
    Individual study, research, or project in some field of engineering under the direction of a member of the engineering faculty.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    College Code: CAS


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  • ENGR 496 - Cooperative Work Experience

    Credits: 1-4
    Work experience in industry directed by an engineering faculty member. 120 hours of work is required per credit. A report must be submitted that summarizes the work experience and indicates the value of the experience to the student.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    College Code: CAS


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English Second Language

  
  • ENSL 110 - Beginning Grammar

    Credits: 0–4
    Introduction to English grammar with emphasis on basic grammar usage in communicative contexts, both oral and written.

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


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  • ENSL 111 - Beginning Reading & Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Introduction to reading and writing as connected skills with emphasis on reading and producing texts (sentences and paragraphs) in communicative contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 112 - Beginning Listening & Speaking

    Credits: 0–4
    Introduction to listening and speaking as connected skills with emphasis on effective communication.

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


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  • ENSL 113 - Beginning Reading

    Credits: 0–4
    Introduction to reading in English with emphasis on strategies for developing reading fluency.

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


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  • ENSL 114 - Beginning Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Introduction to writing in English with emphasis on producing texts (sentences and paragraphs) in communicative contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 120 - Foundation Grammar

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of English grammatical skills necessary for clear communication, both oral and written.

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


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  • ENSL 121 - Foundation Reading & Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of reading and writing as connected skills with emphasis on reading for critical thinking and producing texts (paragraphs) in communicative contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 122 - Foundation Listening & Speaking

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of listening and speaking as connected skills with emphasis on effective communication.

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


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  • ENSL 124 - TED Talks English

    Credits: 0-4
    Focus on developing English language skills by discussing and responding to issues in a variety of disciplines presented in TED Talks. For students at a lower-intermediate English proficiency levels.

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CEIS


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  • ENSL 127 - Foundation Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of writing in English with emphasis on producing texts (paragraphs) in communicative contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 128 - Foundation Reading

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of reading skills in English with emphasis on strategies for fostering reading fluency and critical thinking.

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


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  • ENSL 130 - English for Academic Purposes: Beginning-Advanced

    Credits: 0–16
    Individual and small group study of English as a second language in preparation for undergraduate and graduate study. May include (but not limited to) grammar, writing, reading, listening, and speaking. All international students are required to be in class a minimum of 12 hours per week.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable with different topics
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: CEIS


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  • ENSL 131 - Andrews English Experience

    Credits: 0,4
    Intensive study of English for 4-week summer intensive English and cultural immersion program, appropriate to proficiency level. May include (but not limited to) grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Summer
    College Code: CEIS


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  • ENSL 195 - Individualized Study:Beginning-Advanced

    Credits: 0–16
    Individualized study of English as a second language for undergraduate students, appropriate to proficiency level. May include (but not limited to) grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

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


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  • ENSL 210 - Intermediate Grammar

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of English grammatical skills necessary for accurate usage in a variety of communicative and academic contexts, both oral and written.

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


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  • ENSL 211 - Intermediate Reading & Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of reading and writing as connected skills with emphasis on reading for critical thinking and producing texts (paragraphs and essays) in a variety of communicative and academic contexts. 

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


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  • ENSL 212 - Intermediate Listening & Speaking

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of listening and speaking as connected skills with emphasis on effective communication in academic and nonacademic contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 214 - Intermediate Reading

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of reading skills in English with emphasis on strategies for expanding reading fluency and critical thinking.

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


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  • ENSL 215 - Intermediate Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Development of writing in English with emphasis on producing texts (paragraphs and essays) in a variety of communicative and academic contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 220 - Advanced Grammar

    Credits: 0–4
    Intensive review of English grammar with emphasis on accurate grammar usage in a variety of communicative and academic contexts, both oral and written.

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


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  • ENSL 221 - Advanced Reading & Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Mastery of reading and writing as connected skills with emphasis on reading for critical thinking and producing texts (essays) using research in a variety of communicative and academic contexts. 

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


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  • ENSL 222 - Advanced Listening & Speaking

    Credits: 0–4
    Mastery of listening and speaking as connected skills with emphasis on fluency and effective communication in academic and nonacademic contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 223 - Pronunciation

    Credits: 0–4
    English pronunciation improvement with emphasis on vowels, consonants, word stress, and intonation patterns. For students at an upper-intermediate level.

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


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  • ENSL 225 - American Ways

    Credits: 0–4
    Focus on reading a variety of academic texts about American history and culture for the purpose of critical thinking and discussion and with emphasis on group presentations, interviews, and interaction with native English speakers. For students at an advanced level.

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


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  • ENSL 227 - Advanced Reading

    Credits: 0–4
    Mastery of reading skills in English with emphasis on strategies for developing reading fluency and critical thinking.

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


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  • ENSL 228 - Advanced Writing

    Credits: 0–4
    Mastery of writing in English with emphasis on producing texts (essays) using research in a variety of communicative and academic contexts.

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


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  • ENSL 229 - Conversational English

    Credits: 0-4
    Focus on discussion on a variety of academic and non-academic topics with emphasis on critical thinking and effective communication

    Course/Lab Fee: No
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Year Offering: Annually
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CEIS


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  • ENSL 530 - English for Academic Purposes: Beginning-Advanced

    Credits: 0–16
    Study of English as a second language for graduate students, appropriate to proficiency level. May include (but not limited to) grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable with different topics
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring, Summer
    College Code: CEIS


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  • ENSL 531 - Individualized Study: Beginning-Advanced

    Credits: 0–16
    Individualized study of English as a second language for graduate students, appropriate to proficiency level. May include (but not limited to) grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

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


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Foods & Nutrition

  
  • FDNT 118 - The Profession of Dietetics

    Credits: 1
    A discussion of the dietetics profession and the role of the dietitian within the health-care team. Ethical concerns in the practice of dietetics.

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


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  • FDNT 124 - Food Science

    Credits: 3
    Chemical and physical properties of foods that affect food handling, preparation, and preservation. Lab procedures apply the principles studied to the preparation of foods.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2 lectures and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 230 - Nutrition

    Credits: 3
    A study of the basic principles of nutrition science, the biochemical functions of various nutrients, the changes in physiological needs with age, and the relationship between nutrition and health. Students needing life science general education credit must also register for the lab, FDNT240.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3 lectures
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online, Self-Paced
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 240 - Nutrition Laboratory

    Credits: 1
    Discovering principles of nutrition science in the laboratory.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 3-hour lab. Lab required for those students needing life science general education credit.
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Lab, Interactive Online, Self-Paced
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 310 - 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): FDNT 230 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Interactive Online, Self-Paced
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 351 - Food Service Management I

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to the systems approach and application of the functions of management to foodservice systems. Principles of menu development, food production, service, delivery, procurement, sanitation, safety, and equipment selection in food service organizations.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2-hour lecture and a 3 to 4 hour practicum
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): FDNT 124 , BIOL 260 
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 145  or equivalent, and a passing grade of 85% on a departmental math skills test.
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 352 - Food Service Management II

    Credits: 3
    Application of management functions and principles to foodservice organizations. Specific attention to marketing processes, CQI, and integration of foodservice subsystems. Includes the management of human, material, spatial, and financial resources in environmentally responsible ways.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 2-hour lecture and up to 4-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT 351 ; BSAD 355 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 415 - Professional Experience

    Credits: 1–4
    A supervised lab experience introducing the student to the role of a professional in the workplace.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 8 credits
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Term Offering: Fall, Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 421 - Community Nutrition I

    Credits: 2
    Principles for presenting nutrition information to individuals and groups. Community assessment and planning a community nutrition program.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 1 lecture and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Course Attribute: Service course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT 310 . FallOffered alternate years
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 422 - Community Nutrition II

    Credits: 2
    Analysis of local and national nutrition programs and services. Impact of nutrition policies on community health. Implementing and evaluating a community nutrition program.

    Lecture/Lab: Weekly: 1 lecture and a 3-hour lab
    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Course Attribute: Service course

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT 421 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lab
    Year Offering: Alternate years
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 440 - Topics in

    Credits: 1–3
    Selected topics in nutrition.

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


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  • FDNT 441 - Medical Nutrition Therapy I

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to medical nutrition therapy. Medical terminology for healthcare professionals. Assessment of nutritional status by various methods. Development of nutritional care plans. Theory and techniques of counseling in various settings.

    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT 310  , FDNT 485  
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 442 - Medical Nutrition Therapy II

    Credits: 3
    Implement medical nutrition therapy through the assessment of nutritional status and development of care plans for a variety of clinical conditions, such as chronic diseases, oncology, nutrition support, and renal disease.

    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT 441 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 448 - Nutrition and Wellness

    Credits: 3
    The dietary factors associated with the major chronic diseases of Western society. The use of plant-based diets in health promotion and disease prevention. Discussion of herbal therapies.

    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT 230 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 451 - Medical Nutrition Therapy I Lab

    Credits: 1
    Review of care plans and case studies

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): FDNT 441  
    Schedule Type: Lab
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 452 - Medical Nutrition Therapy II Lab

    Credits: 1
    Analysis of care plans and care studies.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Corequisite(s): FDNT 442  
    Schedule Type: Lab
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 460 - Seminar in Nutrition, Wellness and Ellen White’s Writings

    Credits: 1
    Review of contemporary issues and/or current literature in nutrition. An analysis of the nutrition and health writings of Ellen G. White to determine the meaning and importance of her writings within their cultural context and provide a comparison to modern day literature.

    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Schedule Type: Seminar
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 469 - International Nutrition

    Credits: 2,3
    A study of world food production, supply, storage, and marketing. Causes and symptoms of nutritional deficiencies in the developing world. Diseases of the affluent. Effects of nutritional deprivation on health and productivity. Effects of social and cultural factors in nutrition.

    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


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


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  • FDNT 476 - Nutrition and Aging

    Credits: 2
    Physiological changes in aging. Food-selection patterns, nutritional needs, nutritional disorders, and chronic diseases.

    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): FDNT 230 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Fall
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 478 - Study Tour:

    Credits: 0
    Travel to destinations relevant to individual programs of study. Classes will be selected from department(s) offerings. Fee may be required.

    Course/Lab Fee: Yes
    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits
    Schedule Type: Blended Learning
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 485 - Nutrition and Metabolism

    Credits: 3
    Study of the nutrients and their functions within the living cell and the complex organism. Discussion of the major metabolic pathways.

    Swing course—Approved 400–499 courses qualify for graduate-level credit for graduate students


    Grade Mode: Normal (A-F,I,W)
    Prerequisite(s): BCHM 120 , FDNT 230 .
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    Term Offering: Spring
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 490 - Dietetic Program Review

    Credits: 1
    A comprehensive review of the major elements of the undergraduate dietetics program (DPD). The senior comprehensive exam will be given at the end of the semester.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Schedule Type: Lecture
    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 495 - Independent Study/Readings

    Credits: 1–3
    Grade Mode: Normal w S (A-F,I,S,U,W)
    Repeatable: Repeatable up to 4 credits in independent study and 4 credits in readings on nutrition and dietetics
    Schedule Type: Independent
    Special Approval: Instructor permission required.

    College Code: CHHS


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  • FDNT 497 - Internship

    Credits: 2
    Supervised field experience in an approved health institution or health promotion program for a total of 200 hours. Application of knowledge and competencies learned in the health program.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory w/DG (S,U,I,W,DG)
    Schedule Type: Practicum
    College Code: CHHS


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