Search features

Search Results

Results for
  • Results will be returned that contain all of the terms entered. For example searching for bus schedule would return anything that contains both bus and schedule in any order but not only bus or schedule by themselves.
  • Searching while you are within a course or group will return results found within that course or group. If there are no results within the course or group you will be shown results for your term from everywhere.
  • You can use + or - to include or exclude search results. For example, the search +schedule -bus will return results that contain the word schedule but not the word bus.
  • Put a word or phrase in quotes to find exact matches. Searching for "bus schedule" will search for the exact phrase bus schedule with no other words between those two.
  • You can add * at the end of a term to find results that start with that term. Searching for book* will return results for book, books, bookmark, and bookmarks. (You can also add * in the middle of a term)
  • Common words such as and, the and of are excluded from the search. To force them to be included, put a + in front of them.
  • The characters && || ! ( ) { } [ ] ^ ~ * ? : \ have special functions and aren’t searched for. If you need to find results that include one of those, you can put a \ in front of it and it will be searched for like a regular character. For example Abbott \& Costello or Who’s on first\?
  • ACC 311 01 - Personal Income Tax Accounting (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:40-11:10 AM @ D01 GTC 127
    Phillis Email Email More info More Info
    An introduction to taxation designed to give students a basic knowledge of deductions, depreciation, capital gains and losses, and deferred compensation of individuals.
    ART 101 C8B1 - Art Appreciation (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer 2)
    Hardee Email Email More info More Info
    An introduction to the understanding and appreciation of the visual arts through a broad survey of the principles of art, architecture and visual media.
    a section of the Art Appreciation course in Art - ART
    COM 200 01 - Mass Communication (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11:20-12:50 PM @ D01 PCB 279
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...Study of the characteristics of mass communication, mass media, and their social significance. Students will gain an understanding of the theories of mass communication, the media's power to influence our thoughts and actions, and learn how to apply these theories as media consumers and communicati...
    a section of the Mass Communication course in Communications - COM
    ACC 310 01 - Cost Accounting (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 8-9:30 AM @ D01 GTC 127
    Phillis Email Email More info More Info
    ...Prerequisite: ACC 201- A second and more advanced level of managerial accounting intended for those majoring in accounting. This course will focus upon the use of cost data in decision making. Included will be the use of the computer as an aid for accumulating, processing, and communicating cost ac...
    a section of the Cost Accounting course in Accounting - ACC
    POL 112 01 - American Political System (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:30 PM @ D01 PEL 114
    Jr. Email Email More info More Info
    ...This is an introductory course in American national government and politics. It is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the American political system from the framing of the Constitution to the present. This course is particularly concerned with the struggle for democracy in America...
    BUS 206 OL3 - Principles of Management (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 12:10-12:15 AM @ P01
    et Email Email More info More Info
    A survey of the primary functions of management including planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Emphasis on the importance of management as it relates to the various functional areas of both manufacturing and service businesses.
    PSY 319 C8B1 - Physiological Psychology (WI) (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ C01
    ine Howard Email Email More info More Info
    ...Prerequisites: PSY 111, BIO 101 - A detailed review of the neural structures and physiological processes underlying human behavior. Topics include the structure and function of the nervous system and the physiological basis of perception, motivation, memory, and selected psychopathological disorders...
    a section of the Physiological Psychology (WI) course in Psychology - PSY
    PSY 226 02 - Research Design and Analysis (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:20-11:20 AM @ D01 PCB 277
    href="(@@emailUrl745b955b-9618-43fc-b884-d5f908f51083@)">Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course is designed to introduce the student to research methods in psychology. Topics include: experimental and correlational research designs, library research techniques, the interpretation of descriptive statistics, and ethical considerations in research. Students will write research reports...
    a section of the Research Design and Analysis course in Psychology - PSY
    CIS 455 01 - Systems Project (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    iamson Email Email More info More Info
    ...Students solve an information system problem using skills learned in CIS. Students will apply project management techniques in an individual / group project environment to propose an acceptable project, work with users, design and create the system, develop systems documentation, implement the syste...
    MKT 205 02 - Principles of Marketing (WI) (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 9:40-11:10 AM @ D01 SLC 105
    l Alcazar Email Email More info More Info
    Introduces marketing as a vital business activity in the American economy. Describes the marketing environment, marketing analysis and strategy, and the marketing program. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Principles of Marketing (WI) course in Marketing - MKT
    JUS 301 01 - Criminology (WI) (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-9:00 AM @ D01 BRA 235
    enbery Email Email More info More Info
    Prerequisite: JUS 111- The study of criminal behavior as it relates to several varieties of crime is the focus of this course. Major emphasis will be placed on the evolution of criminological theories. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Criminology (WI) course in Justice Studies - JUS
    ERS 141 OL1 - Physical Geology (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 2:30-2:35 AM @ P01
    ell Email Email More info More Info
    ...A study of the composition and structure of the crust, the core, the mantle, and the atmosphere of the earth, including the water mass. The course also examines the changes in the earth such as plate tectonics, volcanic activity, earthquakes, and others. A brief review of the geologic time scale and...
    a section of the Physical Geology course in Earth Science - ERS
    BUS 314 OL1 - Human Resources Management (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 1:15-1:20 AM @ P01
    href="(@@emailUrl83eff1da-b5e9-44ce-9b04-a3c4e2dbbe24@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Dr. Shawn M. Russell Email Email More info More Info
    Concepts and methods associated with attracting, developing, and maintaining an effective work force: government legislation - human resource planning - recruitment and selection - performance evaluation - compensation and benefits - labor relations.
    JUS 640 MS02 - Current and Legal Issues in CJ (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 1:05-1:10 AM @ M01
    href="(@@emailUrl83eff1da-b5e9-44ce-9b04-a3c4e2dbbe24@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Christopher R. Lusby Email Email More info More Info
    A study of the current challenges that confront the criminal justice system and its personnel. Strategies for addressing these challenges will be an integral part of this course. Case Studies will be included.
    REL 115 E8A1 - Religious Worlds (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ D01 BRA 235
    itaker Email Email More info More Info
    A study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the major religions in the Abrahamic tradition.
    a section of the Religious Worlds course in Religious Studies - REL
    JUS 623 MSBU - Clin Superv Seminar Drugs & Crime (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    pe Marsal Email Email More info More Info
    A study of historical and current techniques for supervising employees working with offenders and chemically dependent indviduals. An integral part of this course will be role plays, case studies, and coaching sessions.
    BIO 224 01 - Intro to Environmental Science (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-9:00 AM @ D01 GSC 210
    a href="(@@emailUrl872f2238-7b57-4a72-a9f0-d36bc7b5b284@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Open to majors and non-majors, this course surveys dynamics of water, air, geology, and the biosphere. It also examines human activities that affect these resources. Guest speakers will discuss their roles in environmental science and potential career opportunities (offered every Spring).
    a section of the Intro to Environmental Science course in Biology - BIO
    JUS 293 OL1 - Criminal Law (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 3:50-3:55 AM @ P01
    Lusby Email Email More info More Info
    Prerequiste: Jus 111. Criminal law includes the study of the most common crimes prosecuted in American courts, including homicide, sexual assault, and theft. The student will also learn about the common defenses, including insanity and self-defense.
    a section of the Criminal Law course in Justice Studies - JUS
    SPT 325 01 - Sport Goverance (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:20-11:20 AM @ D01 TRC 106
    yk Email Email More info More Info
    Prerequisite SPT 205This course provides insight into the world of power and politics of sport organizations in the U.S. and internationally. The class will explore necessary managerial activities and implementation of rules in relationship to the functioning of sport governing bodies.
    a section of the Sport Goverance course in Sports Administration - SPT
    EDU 458 01 - Direct Teaching: Elem. Ed/Spec. Ed.Double Major (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Brewer Email Email More info More Info
    Designed to provide supervised teaching experience in cooperating public schools within the area during normal operating school hours (approx. 7:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.)
    PSY 322 01 - Conditioning and Learning (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12:40-1:40 PM @ D01 GSC 220
    skes Email Email More info More Info
    ...Prerequisite: PSY 111 - A detailed review of procedures and data related to the experimental analysis of behavior. The focus of the course is on identifying the variables that explain the origins and changes of behavior. Topics include classical and operant conditioning, constraints on learning, sti...
    a section of the Conditioning and Learning course in Psychology - PSY
    MSL 402L 01 - Military Leadership in a ComplexWorld Lab (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Thu: 4-6:00 PM @ D01 HAT 1F
    r Email Email More info More Info
    ...Leadership Lab is in conjunction with each of the aforementioned MSL level classes in the basic course. It is a period which supplements and reinforces, through practical application, the fundamentals taught in each of the Military Science classes. Leadership Lab is a progressive leading experience ...
    CMA 205 01 - Introduction to Video Production (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 2:40-4:10 PM @ D01 PEL 136
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course introduces students to the fundamentals of digital video production in the context of narrative fiction filmmaking. Students will learn basic approaches to developing narratives, composition and lighting, editing, and sound design. Students will gain experience working in a variety of ...
    JUS 612 MS02 - HR Mgmt and Legal Aspects (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 1:20-1:25 AM @ M01
    Lusby Email Email More info More Info
    April M. Smith Email Email More info More Info
    The study of management theory and laws applicable to human resource management, including government regulations, employment strategies, compensation, benefits, performance evaluation, and termination procedures.
    BUS 650 MB02 - Special Topics Business Administrat (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 12:45-12:50 AM @ M01
    Boone Email Email More info More Info
    Specialized and advanced topics at the graduate level in business administration and management.
    BUS 610 MB02 - Accounting for Managers (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 3:20-3:25 AM @ M01
    Email Email More info More Info
    Staff Staff Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course analyzes accounting information for decision making and performance evaluation. Accounting concepts such as cost allocation, variable costing and cost-volume-profit analysis are utilized as tools to improve organizational decision-making. Various types of cost analysis, profit planning...
    NUR 335 OL1 - Health Care Policy & Info Mgmt (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 1:10-1:15 AM @ P01
    href="(@@emailUrl83eff1da-b5e9-44ce-9b04-a3c4e2dbbe24@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Ayra D Sundbom Email Email More info More Info
    Brittany B. Bass Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course will allow nursing students an opportunity to explore, synthesize and apply new knowledge related to the formualtion of healthcare policy. Examines and investigates the process of policy development and discusses the roles played by various members of the interedisciplinary helathcare t...
    a section of the Health Care Policy & Info Mgmt course in Nursing - NUR
    COM 495 1H - Special Topics (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11:30-12:20 PM @ D01 HAR BBT
    Email Email More info More Info
    A study of special topics.
    a section of the Special Topics course in Communications - COM
    JUS 318 OL1 - Research MethodsResearch Methods (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 3:30-3:35 AM @ P01
    enbery Email Email More info More Info
    A study of the logic and methods of Criminal Justice research and its application - including project design; measurement, collecting, analysis, interpretation of data; ethical implications; an program development. Prequisites: MAT 213 and JUS 111
    MUS 101 01 - Music Appreciation (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:30 AM @ D01 BRA 235
    Email Email More info More Info
    An introduction to musical understanding, designed for students who have had little or no previous contact with the art. Perspective is developed through an examination of musical elements, styles, forms, and literature.
    a section of the Music Appreciation course in Music - MUS
    BUS 482 OL21 - Business Admin Capstone (WI) (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 2:30-2:35 AM @ P01
    s Email Email More info More Info
    ...Integrates various business disciplines to help seniors develop an understanding of decision making, business planning and strategy. The web-based simulation will connect theoretical class work to the business world. Students will learn-by-doing as teams apply theories and concepts that have been le...
    BUS 455 OL2 - Contemporary Logistics (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 1:50-1:55 AM @ P01
    a href="(@@emailUrle92126a6-a6d7-4db6-8f87-6ed31c010f86@)">Email Email More info More Info
    ...This study involves managing the logistics component of the supply chain practice that is concerned with the forward and reverse flows as well as the storage of goods & services in the business environment; strong focus on the management of these goods and services from their point of origin to thei...
    MKT 318 01 - Consumer Behavior (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 10:20-11:20 AM @ D01 GTC 230
    Email Email More info More Info
    Dr. Bob E. Everton Email Email More info More Info
    Psychological, sociological, economic, and other dimensions of consumers and their environments.
    a section of the Consumer Behavior course in Marketing - MKT
    PBH 210 HT - Rural and Minority Health (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    axton Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course will focus on the social, economic, geographic, political, and cultural influences that impact the health of individuals from historically underserved communities. In this course, we will explore the unique health challenges, barriers, and facilitators to healthy behaviors, and upstream ...
    a section of the Rural and Minority Health course in Public Health - PBH
    BIO 102 R8A1 - Life Science Laboratory (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ A01
    href="(@@emailUrl8fb9f1b1-1e8e-4ca9-8fbe-3713ff9c1ba3@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Kimberly M. Pigford Email Email More info More Info
    Staff Staff Email Email More info More Info
    Co-requisite: BIO 101 - Designed to accompany the lecture course and provide experience with a variety of basic biological phenomena such as hypothesis testing, data interpretation, ecology, diversity of life, genetics, biotechnology, and evolution. (offered every semester)
    a section of the Life Science Laboratory course in Biology - BIO
    EXS 480 01 - Practicum (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon: 3-4:00 PM @ D01 ISEF 111
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...Students spend approximately 150 hours of field experience during the course of the semester working on campus in the area of personal training and strength and conditioning. If warranted, students will be allowed to work off campus in the areas of employee/corporate fitness, older adults’ fitness a...
    a section of the Practicum course in Exercise Science - EXS
    POL 315 01 - East Asian Politics (WI) (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:20-10:10 AM @ D01 PCB 274
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...This is an undergraduate course designed to provide students with an understanding of government and politics in three East Asian countries (Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan) from a comparative perspective. There will be occasional discussions on other East Asian countries such as China and North Kor...
    JUS 407 OL2 - Serial Killers (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer 2)
    Fri: 4:25-4:30 AM @ P01
    pe Marsal Email Email More info More Info
    This course will explore the theoretical explanations for the most dangerous members of society, as well as the classifications which make these individuals unique in their motive and victim selection. The response by the criminal justice system will also be reviewed.
    a section of the Serial Killers course in Justice Studies - JUS
    JUS 690 MS02 - Capstone (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 3:30-3:35 AM @ M01
    ckson S Jackson Email Email More info More Info
    ...Demonstration of knowledge gained in the MSCJ program by completing a program analysis paper or comprehensive examination. The topic for the program analysis paper will be selected by the student, and approved by the instructor. The topic will be consistnt with the student's area of concentration ...
    a section of the Capstone course in Justice Studies - JUS
    GEO 101 OL2 - World Geography (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 3:10-3:15 AM @ P01
    rke Email Email More info More Info
    An introduction to the study of geography as a social science. A brief introduction to physical geography, map projections, and the use of maps. An analysis of world geography on a regional basis.
    a section of the World Geography course in Geography - GEO
    ENG 115 C8B1 - Introduction to Literature (WI) (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    href="(@@emailUrl83eff1da-b5e9-44ce-9b04-a3c4e2dbbe24@)">Email Email More info More Info
    An introduction to literary forms (fiction, poetry, drama) and terminology, designed to give the student a basis for the appreciation of literature as well as a foundation for further literary study. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Introduction to Literature (WI) course in English - ENG
    NUR 345 OL2 - Transition Prof Nursing Practice (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 5:10-5:15 AM @ P01
    Email Email More info More Info
    Lesley Gillian McGraw Email Email More info More Info
    ...The course focuses on nursing practice competencies, nursing conceptual models, professaional accountability, group dynamics and critical thinking. Student will examine issues of professional nursing practice and explore the roles of the baccalaureate nurse in maintaining and managing safe, high qu...
    a section of the Transition Prof Nursing Practice course in Nursing - NUR
    BUS 206 02 - Principles of Management (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 10-11:15 AM @ D01 DUN MINGE
    n Email Email More info More Info
    A survey of the primary functions of management including planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Emphasis on the importance of management as it relates to the various functional areas of both manufacturing and service businesses.
    MKT 320 01 - Services Marketing (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 9:40-11:10 AM @ D01 GTC 213
    l Alcazar Email Email More info More Info
    This course allows students to evaluate marketing in service industries and/or organizations with a strong service component. Students will be able to expand on ideas from their marketing courses to make the concepts specifically applicable to service industry settings.
    a section of the Services Marketing course in Marketing - MKT
    POL 313 E8B1 - Comparative Politics (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer 2)
    ant Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course will provide an introduction to comparative politics and comparative methods. The first part of the course will be more theoretical in nature providing an introduction to basic political concepts and practices. The second part of the course will be dedicated to understanding the practice...
    a section of the Comparative Politics course in Political Science - POL
    JUS 300 OL2 - Victimology (WI) (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 4:20-4:25 AM @ P01
    reeman Email Email More info More Info
    Prerequisite: Jus 111. The relationship between the victims of crime and the agencies in the justice system is the focus of this course. Included will be victim assistance programs, restitution, and the study of the characteristics of victims. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Victimology (WI) course in Justice Studies - JUS
    HIS 102 01 - War. Revolution.Repeat (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11:20-12:50 PM @ D01 BRA 235
    s Email Email More info More Info
    Staff Staff Email Email More info More Info
    ...An introductory history course intended for students of all majors to become familiar with the development of the modern European world, from the French Revolution to the present. Topics will include the creation of modern political ideas like socialism and liberalism, modern gender concepts, modern...
    a section of the War. Revolution.Repeat course in History - HIS
    PSY 226 G8A1 - Research Design and Analysis (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ G01
    rnes Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course is designed to introduce the student to research methods in psychology. Topics include: experimental and correlational research designs, library research techniques, the interpretation of descriptive statistics, and ethical considerations in research. Students will write research reports...
    a section of the Research Design and Analysis course in Psychology - PSY
    JUS 111 OL1 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 3:55-4:00 AM @ P01
    Email Email More info More Info
    This introductory course will acquaint the student with the theoretical foundation of the criminal justice system. It will cover the relationship of law and morality, giving the student a philosophical base from which to establish an understanding of the missions of the justice system.
    EDU 205 E8A1 - Introduction to Teaching (WI) (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon: 6-10:00 PM @ D01 BRA 236
    s Email Email More info More Info
    Amy T. Lunceford Email Email More info More Info
    Ayra D Sundbom Email Email More info More Info
    Introduction to the experience of the classroom as encountered by teachers. Students will work in a classroom under the supervision of a teacher, participate in regularly scheduled seminars, and complete activities reflecting their observations. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Introduction to Teaching (WI) course in Education - EDU
    What

    Click on a content type above to refine your results.