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LARC - Landscape Architecture (Undergraduate Courses) |
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LARC 2414 - LA Design Studio IV 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 2413 , LARC 2223 , LARC 2331 . Corequisite: LARC 2224 . Urban and community planning and design theory, landscape systems synthesis applied in urban district planning and community schematic design, design development and construction documentation |
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LARC 3225 - LA Modeling and Communication V 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 2224 and LARC 2414 . Corequisites: LARC 3415 and LARC 3333 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate regional planning-design involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. |
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LARC 3333 - LA Construction and Administration III 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 2414 and LARC 2332 . Corequisites: LARC 3415 and LARC 3225 . Landscape architecture: project management, construction methods (subdivision, horizontal-vertical alignment, stormwater, erosion, earthwork), materials (hardscape, structural, plant, soil), systems (circulation, utility), details in construction documentation, administration. |
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LARC 3415 - LA Design Studio V 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 2414 , LARC 2224 , and LARC 2332 . Corequisites: LARC 3225 and LARC 3333 . Regional planning and design theory and systems synthesis applied in regional planning and design recognizing scalar relationships to urban and community planning and design. |
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LARC 4000 - Internship V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 2414 and LARC 2332 . Provides students valuable office specialization opportunities under the supervision of a registered landscape architect or related licensed practitioner (architect, engineer, planner). A minimum of six months full-time employment or employment+study abroad are required to satisfy the minimum 3 credit hour requirement. |
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LARC 4001 - Landscape Architecture Problems V1-4 Semester Credit Hours An investigation of a problem in the profession of special interest to the student. Open to all advanced students. |
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LARC 4162 - Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Senior standing. Corequisite: LARC 4416 . Assigned readings, informal discussions, oral reports, and papers. |
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LARC 4226 - LA Modeling and Communication VI 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 3415 and LARC 3225 . Corequisites: LARC 4416 and LARC 4361 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate synthetic planning-design process involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. (CL) |
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LARC 4351 - Environmental Planning for Sustainable Development 3 Semester Credit Hours An introduction to environmental planning issues with emphasis on the integration of related disciplines to attain environmentally and socially sustainable development. F. |
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LARC 4352 - Landscape Performance Process and Evaluation 3 Semester Credit Hours Multidisciplinary approach to the collection, documentation, and assessment of landscape performance and evaluation measures of a site as outlined by LAF and GBCI. |
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LARC 4361 - Project Research Methods and Development 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 3415 . Corequisites: LARC 4416 and LARC 4226 . Project research methods, development and management strategies integrated into student developed landscape architecture project proposal background, methods, data collection, inventory and analysis continued in LARC 4417. (CL) |
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LARC 4371 - Professional Practice 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 4000 and fourth-year standing. Methods, procedures, and ethics of professional practice of landscape architecture. F. |
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LARC 4417 - LA Design Studio VII 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 4000 , LARC 4416 , LARC 3333 , LARC 4226 , and LARC 4361 . Student led and managed specialization project applying: cumulative research, theory, and methods related to the delineated planning, schematic design, design development, and/or construction documentation. (CL) |
LARC - Landscape Architecture (Graduate Courses) |
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LARC 5000 - Landscape Architecture Graduate Internship V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Optional 3-6 month full-time employment internship with licensed practitioner required to satisfy the minimum 3 credit hour requirement. Departmental approval required prior to experience. |
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LARC 5001 - Special Problems in Landscape Architecture V1-4 Semester Credit Hours Selected problems based on student’s needs and interests not included in other courses. May be repeated for credit with approval of department. |
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LARC 5221 - LA Modeling and Communication I 2 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: LARC 5311 . Introduction to digital and analog theory, application and dynamic, integrated workflows related to spatial and designed space models and narrative communication. |
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LARC 5222 - LA Modeling and Communication II 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 5311 , LARC 5221 . Corequisite: LARC 5312 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows in programmatic site design, landscape inventory and analysis involving landform, vegetation-planting, hardscape and landscape performance. |
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LARC 5223 - LA Modeling and Communication III 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 5312 , LARC 5222 . Corequisite: LARC 5313 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate programmatic design involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. |
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LARC 5224 - LA Modeling and Communication IV 2 Semester Credit Hours Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate urban planning-design involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. |
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LARC 5225 - LA Modeling and Communication V 2 Semester Credit Hours Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate regional planning-design involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. |
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LARC 5226 - LA Modeling and Communication VI 2 Semester Credit Hours Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate synthetic planning-design process involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. |
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LARC 5302 - Advanced Environmental Planning for Sustainable Development 3 Semester Credit Hours An introduction to environmental planning issues with emphasis on the integration of related disciplines to attain environmentally and socially sustainable development. F. |
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LARC 5310 - History of Landscape Architecture 3 Semester Credit Hours Investigation of the issues, work, and personalities in landscape architecture as expressed through design and their relationship to and influence on society and nature. F. |
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LARC 5311 - LA Graduate Design Studio I 3 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: LARC 5221 . Introduction to and application of spatial understanding, design theory and application, dynamic analog and digital workflows. |
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LARC 5312 - LA Graduate Design Studio II 3 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: LARC 5222 . Landscape understanding, design process, theory, dynamic analog-digital workflows in programmatic site design informed by inventory and analysis, and involving landform, vegetation, hardscape and landscape performance. S. |
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LARC 5313 - LA Graduate Design Studio III 3 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: LARC 5223 . Landscape systems suitability, vulnerability and performance theory applied in schematic design, design development concepts including materials, methods (circulation, grading, planting, drainage, water-balance) and details. |
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LARC 5331 - LA Materials, Methods and Details I 3 Semester Credit Hours Landscape architecture: project management, construction methods (subdivision, horizontal-vertical alignment, stormwater, erosion, earthwork), materials (hardscape, structural, plant, soil), systems (circulation, utility), details in construction documentation, administration. |
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LARC 5332 - LA Construction and Administration II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 5331 . Landscape architecture: project management, construction methods (layout, grading, planting, irrigation), materials (hardscape, structural, plant, soil), systems (hydrologic, irrigation, lighting, structural), details in construction documentation, administration. |
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LARC 5333 - LA Construction and Administration III 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 5332 . Landscape architecture: project management, construction methods (layout, grading, planting, irrigation), materials (hardscape, structural, plant, soil), systems (hydrologic, irrigation, lighting, structural), details in construction documentation, administration. |
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LARC 6000 - Master’s Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 6203 . |
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LARC 6001 - Master’s Project Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours An individual professional design project demonstrating comprehensive skills, synthesis of knowledge, and professional project management abilities developed during the study of landscape architecture. |
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LARC 6161 - Landscape Architecture Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours Critical readings, discussion and writing on a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary planning, design, management, and environmental issues. |
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LARC 6203 - Thesis Research, Preparation, and Organization 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 6363 . Preparation of thesis project content, selection of the thesis committee, and the proposal submission to the Graduate Studies Committee for approval. |
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LARC 6302 - Administrative Aspects of Landscape Architecture 3 Semester Credit Hours The methods, procedures, and organizational structure of professional practice in landscape architecture. F. |
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LARC 6306 - Special Problems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Methods of interpretation of planning and designing projects that influence the historical, ethnic, and cultural aspects of a region. |
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LARC 6363 - Research Methodology for Planning and Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduction to the research process and methods used in the design-planning field. F. |
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LARC 6414 - Advanced Landscape Technology: Monitoring + Managing Change 4 Semester Credit Hours Examines landscape technologies, social choices that inform their design and adoption, and impacts on monitoring and managing landscape systems according to design objectives. |
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LARC 6415 - Resilient Design in Landscape Architecture 4 Semester Credit Hours Specialization design studio engaged in research focusing on resilient landscape causes, effects, and design alternatives. |
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LARC 6416 - Landscape for Learning 4 Semester Credit Hours Understanding the role of landscape architecture for improving learning environment qualities and applying knowledge in design and theory to maximize impacts of creating dynamic environments. |
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LARC 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
LAT- Latin (Undergraduate Courses) |
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LAT 1501 - A Beginning Course in Latin I 5 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: LATI1411 |
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LAT 1502 - A Beginning Course in Latin II 5 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: LATI1412 Prerequisite: LAT 1501 . (CL) |
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LAT 1507 - Comprehensive Latin Review First Year 5 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: placement exam or consent of the coordinator of the Latin program/undergraduate advisor. A comprehensive one-semester review of first year Latin for qualified students. |
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LAT 2301 - A Second Course in Latin I 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: LATI2311 Prerequisite: LAT 1502 or LAT 1507 . Review; selected readings from standard authors. |
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LAT 2302 - A Second Course in Latin II 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: LATI2312 Prerequisite: LAT 2301 . Review. Selected readings from standard authors. (CL) |
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LAT 4300 - Individual Problems in Latin 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LAT 2302 or consent of instructor. Contents will vary to meet the needs of the students. Independent reading under guidance of a staff member. May be repeated for credit up to 18 hours with consent of instructor. (CL) |
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LAT 4305 - Individualized Readings in Latin Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LAT 2302 or consent of instructor. Contents will vary to meet the needs of students. Major works of selected Latin writers. May be repeated once for credit with consent of instructor. |
LAT - Latin (Graduate Courses) |
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LAT 5304 - Latin Poetry: Epic, Lyric, Elegiac, and Pastoral 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of one or more poetic genres. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours with different content. |
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LAT 5310 - Seminar in Latin Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours Content will vary to meet the needs of the students. |
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LAT 5341 - Intensive Latin for Graduate Research I 3 Semester Credit Hours Grammar and readings for reading knowledge. Equivalent to one year of normal coursework. Not for classics majors or Latin minor graduate degree requirements. |
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LAT 5342 - Intensive Latin for Graduate Research II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LAT 5341 or LAT 1502 . Continuation of LAT 5341 . Equivalent to completion of LAT 2302. Not for classics majors or Latin minor graduate degree requirements. |
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LAT 5360 - Latin Prose 3 Semester Credit Hours Selected readings from Latin texts in history, philosophy, oratory, rhetoric, epistolography, satire, biography, and the novel. Topics may vary. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours with different content. |
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LAT 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
LDLS - Language, Diversity, and Literary Studies (Graduate Course) |
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LDLS 6320 - Research Practicum in Language, Diversity, and Literacy Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours First supervised laboratory or field-experience course that supports doctoral students to complete a proposal for their application research experience project in Phase 1 of LDLS track. |
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LDLS 6331 - Research and Pedagogical Approaches in Latino/Bilingual/ESL Education 3 Semester Credit Hours Students will gain an in-depth understanding of educational issues, research, and pedagogical approaches pertaining to Latino students, including those in Bilingual/ESL programs. |
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LDLS 6343 - Global Literacy 3 Semester Credit Hours An exploration of ways in which countries around the world have sought and continue to seek to promote literacy and combat illiteracy. |
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LDLS 6346 - Freire and American Education 3 Semester Credit Hours Examine the writings, achievements, life, and influences of Freire as they relate to school curricula, teacher-student relationships, formal schooling, critical consciousness, literacy, and radical democracy. |
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LDLS 6347 - Research in Language (Bilingual) and Literacy Acquisition 3 Semester Credit Hours In-depth analysis of research and policy pertaining to acquisition of language (including bilingual development), reading, and writing development across the lifespan. |
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LDLS 6350 - Research Methods in Language, Diversity, and Literacy 3 Semester Credit Hours In-depth studies of literacy research with a focus on data analysis. May be repeated for credit. |
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LDLS 6351 - Critical Studies in Bilingual/Bicultural Children’s and Adolescent Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours In-depth studies of research and instructional practices pertaining to Bilingual/Bicultural child and adolescent literature. |
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LDLS 6353 - Investigating Theoretical Models of Literacy 3 Semester Credit Hours Theoretical bases and research perspectives on literacy learning and instruction. An in-depth analysis of historically important research. |
LDR- Leadership (Undergraduate Course) |
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LDR 1200 - Life Skills for Student Athletes 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite or corequisite: RRP 1100 . Designed to assist first-year student athletes with a variety of life-skill components, including personal, athletic, academic, and career development. |
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LDR 1300 - Foundations of Leadership 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of leadership and the application of leadership theories, concepts, models, and skills. Students will develop their own leadership potential through the completion of personal and leadership self-assessments, values exploration, and leadership skill applications through course activities. |
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LDR 3300 - High Impact Leadership 3 Semester Credit Hours Exploration of leadership identity development for sports and other organizations. Focus is on application of leadership skills and ethics needed for effective organizations. |
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LDR 4300 - Advanced Leadership Development and Practicum for Student Athletes 3 Semester Credit Hours Develops leadership skills in campus or community organizations. Students will engage in service designed to develop personal effectiveness as a leader. Students will study and apply skills of interpersonal communication; decision making; and critical problem solving, mentoring and conflict resolution. |
LIBR - Library Research (Undergraduate Courses) |
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LIBR 1100 - Essentials of Scholarly Research 1 Semester Credit Hours Introduces students to research strategies and tools in a university library to prepare students to be critical and ethical users of information. |
LING - Linguistics (Undergraduate Courses) |
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LING 4311 - Methods of Teaching Second and Foreign Languages 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: At least two language courses at third-year level, preferably a senior-level language course. Overview of historical and current methods of teaching second and foreign languages. |
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LING 4315 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. An introduction to the fundamentals of Spanish linguistics, including syntax, phonetics, phonology, semantics, history of the Spanish language, and linguistic variation. |
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LING 4327 - English as a Second Language: Language Use and Learning 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Raises awareness of the social and educational implications of teaching English as a second language. |
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LING 4332 - Child Language Acquisition 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Examines child language acquisition from birth and introduces key research and debates in the field of child language acquisition. |
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LING 4335 - Introduction to Linguistics for Second and Foreign Language Education 3 Semester Credit Hours Basic concepts in linguistics and linguistic analysis as they relate to bilingual education, ESL, and second or foreign language education. |
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LING 4383 - Topics in Second Language and Bilingual Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Linguistic, psycholinguistic, and sociolinguistic issues in bilingualism and second languages. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours if content is different. |
LING - Linguistics (Graduate Courses) |
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LING 5311 - Principles of Foreign Language Teaching 3 Semester Credit Hours Deepens students’ expertise in important theories, research, and practices associated with second and foreign language teaching. |
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LING 5312 - Linguistics for Second Language Educators 3 Semester Credit Hours Concepts in linguistics and linguistics analysis as they relate to bilingual and second language education. |
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LING 5320 - Second Language Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours A study of theories and research related to second language writing and their implications for teaching second language composition. |
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LING 5322 - Theoretical and Research Foundations of Second Language Teaching 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of theory and research underlying current language teaching with an emphasis on communicative approaches. |
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LING 5325 - Technology in Teaching Second Languages 3 Semester Credit Hours A study of theory, research, and practice in the use of technology for teaching second languages, including audio, video, CALL, and Internet technologies. |
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LING 5327 - Second Language Curriculum Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Analysis of second and foreign language teaching curriculum design models and application to current language teaching. |
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LING 5328 - Teaching English in International Contexts 3 Semester Credit Hours Designed to prepare students methodologically and professionally for teaching English in international contexts. |
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LING 5330 - Second Language Acquisition 3 Semester Credit Hours An introduction to second language acquisition as a research field, including basic and major research findings with emphasis on adult learners. |
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LING 5332 - Instructed Second Language Acquisition 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Focuses on the theory and research related to the effect of instruction on linguistic development. |
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LING 5340 - Second Language Testing 3 Semester Credit Hours Designed to give language teachers a working knowledge of testing principles applied to second language classrooms and programs. |
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LING 5382 - Seminar in Second Language Instruction 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of current topics of interest in second language instruction and/or curriculum development. Course content will vary. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 12 credit hours as topics vary. |
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LING 5383 - Seminar in Second Language Acquisition 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of current topics of interest in second language acquisition. Course content will vary. May be repeated as topic varies for a maximum of twelve credits. |
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LING 6000 - Master’s Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours |
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LING 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
LPMD - Land-Use Planning, Management, and Design (Graduate Courses) |
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LPMD 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
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LPMD 8000 - Doctor’s Dissertation V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
MALS - Mexican American & Latina/o Studies (Undergraduate Courses) |
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MALS 2300 - Introduction to Mexican American and Latina/o Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours Examines the historical development of the Mexican American and broader Latina/o community within the context of United States history and culture in the 19th and 20th centuries. Fulfills multicultural requirement. |
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MALS 3302 - Mexican American and Latina/o Studies: Contemporary Issues 3 Semester Credit Hours An interdisciplinary examination of the contemporary social condition of Mexican Americans and Latinos in the contemporary United States. Will be concerned with shifting material conditions in a variety of arenas. |
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MALS 4306 - Capstone in Mexican American and Latina/o Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: MALS 3302 . After reviewing current theories and issues related to Mexican American and Latina/os in the U.S., students will apply this knowledge to an individual research project about Mexican American and Latina/os in the U.S., and will present the project in front of an audience. |
MATH - Mathematics (Developmental Courses) |
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MATH 0301 - Essential Mathematics 3 Semester Credit Hours A developmental course for students with weak preparation in fundamental mathematics, high school algebra, and geometry. MATH 0301 counts in the student’s semester load and is recorded on the transcript, but the hours do not count as part of the minimum number of hours required for graduation in any degree program of the university. Grades are awarded for the semester, but they are not computed in the student’s grade point average. This course counts for TSI math skills development provided the student has met with an advisor in the TSI Developmental Education Office in 78 Holden Hall. |
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MATH 0302 - Intermediate Algebra 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Code 2 or higher on MPE or a score of at least 610 on the SATM or a score of at least 26 on the ACTM or a grade of A or B in MATH 0301 or a grade of A or B in TSI 0202 or a grade of D or better in a college level mathematics course. A developmental course for students with weak preparation in algebra or who need a review of high school algebra before enrolling in MATH 1320 or higher. MATH 0302 counts in the student’s semester load and is recorded on the transcript, but the hours do not count as part of the minimum number of hours required for graduation in any degree program of the university. Grades are awarded for the semester, but they are not computed in the student’s grade point average. This course counts for TSI math skills development provided the student has met with an advisor in the TSI Developmental Education Office in 78 Holden Hall. |
MATH - Mathematics (Undergraduate Courses) |
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MATH 1300 - Contemporary Mathematics 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: MATH1332 Prerequisites: A score of at least 3500 on the STA2, 500 on the SATM and composite score of 1070 or a score of at least 19 on the ACTM and composite score of 23, or a C or better in either MATH 0302, REF 0302, or TSI 0302. Quantitative literacy and problem solving with applications to finance, population dynamics, politics, and business. Partially fulfills core Mathematics requirement. |
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MATH 1320 - College Algebra 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: MATH1314 Prerequisites: A score of at least 500 on the SATM and composite score of 1070 or a score of at least 19 on the ACTM and composite score of 23 or score of at least 3500 on STA2, or a grade of C or better in either MATH 0302, TSI 0302, or REF 0302. Inequalities, determinants, theory of equations, binomial theorem, progressions, mathematical induction. Cannot receive credit for both MATH 1320 and MATH 1420 . Partially fulfills core Mathematics requirement. |
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MATH 1321 - Trigonometry 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: MATH1316 Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 1320 , MATH 1420 , or REF 0302 or a test score of at least 3500 on the STA2 or 610 on the SATM or 26 on the ACTM or Code 4 or higher on MPE. Trigonometric functions, radians, logarithms, solutions of triangles, identities, trigonometric equations, complex numbers, De Moivre’s Theorem. Partially fulfills core Mathematics requirement. |
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MATH 1330 - Introductory Mathematical Analysis I 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: MATH1324 Prerequisites: A score of at least 500 on the SATM and composite score of 1070 or a score of at least 19 on the ACTM and composite score of 23 or score of 3500 on STA2, or a C or better in either MATH 0302, REF 0302, or TSI 0302. Pre-calculus topics of interest to students of business and the social sciences. These include mathematics of finance, probability and statistics, and Markov processes. Cannot receive credit for both MATH 1330 and MATH 1430 . Partially fulfills core Mathematics requirement. |
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MATH 1331 - Introductory Mathematical Analysis II 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: MATH1325, 1425 Prerequisite: a grade of C or better in MATH 1330 or MATH 1430 or a test score of at least 610 on SATM or 26 on ACTM or Code 4 or higher on MPE. Contains an introduction to regression analysis and topics from differential and integral calculus that are of interest to students of business and the social sciences. Partially fulfills core Mathematics requirement. |
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MATH 1350 - Analytical Geometry 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: MATH2312, 2412 Prerequisite: MATH 1321 or Code 6 or higher on MPE or a score of at least 660 on the SATM or a score of at least 29 on the ACTM. Fundamental concepts of analytical geometry. Partially fulfills core Mathematics requirement. |
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