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2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Psychology

  
  • PSY 2012 - General Psychology


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: None
    Course Description: An introduction to the basic principles, theories, and methods of psychology surveying the various areas of psychology.  This course meets communication/writing-intensive requirements (W).

Quantitative Methods in Business

  
  • QMB 3200 - Advanced Quantitative Methods


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites:   and COP 2271C Introduction to Computation and Programming   

     
    Course Description: Advanced concepts in statistical analysis. Linear models and experimental design, multiple regression analysis, analysis of variance with multiple classification, analysis of covariance, repeated measures analysis of variance, multiple comparison techniques, and diagnostic procedures and transformations are discussed in this course.

  
  • QMB 5565 - Quantitative Empirical Research Methods


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: None
    Course Description: This course will begin with a concentrated review of probability, distributions of random variables, and hypothesis testing, and move on to provide a foundation in applied multivariate statistical methods. The course will focus not just on estimating models, but also on specifying, evaluating, and refining models to support a problem driven research agenda.

Spanish Language

  
  • SPN 1100 - Beginning Spanish 1


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: None
    Course Description: This course is the first in a sequence of two courses designed to develop the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish language. It focuses on the acquisition of communicative language competence through multiple learning activities and continuous practice of both written and spoken forms of language. 
  
  • SPN 1101 - Beginning Spanish 2


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: SPN 1100 - Beginning Spanish 1  
    Course Description: This course is the second in a sequence of two courses designed to develop the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish language. It focuses on the acquisition of communicative language competence through multiple learning activities and continuous practice of both written and spoken forms of language. 

Statistics

  
  • STA 2023 - Statistics 1


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: None
    Course Description: This course covers probability, random variables, hypothesis testing, confidence interval estimation, small sample methods, correlation, simple linear regression, and nonparametric statistics.
  
  • STA 3032 - Probability and Statistics


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: MAC 2312 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2 with a grade of C or higher
    Co-requisite or Prerequisite: NA
    Co-requisite: NA
    Course Description: This course is a survey of the basic concepts in probability and statistics with applications in electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering. Topics include probability, common discrete and continuous probability distributions, estimation and hypothesis testing, and simple regression.

Student Life Skills

  
  • SLS 1106 - First Year Experience


    Credits: 1

    Prerequisites: None
    Course Description: This course is a weekly seminar designed to support freshman students in their transition to college. Meetings are held in and out of class for students to bring up any personal, academic or administrative concerns they have during their first semester in college. For the more advanced students, this course offers mentorship for those who wish to work on complex problems and projects early in their academic careers.

Transportation and Logistics

  
  • TRA 4174 - Hazardous Materials Management & Transportation


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: MAN 2591 Logistics in the Supply Chain  
    Co-requisite or Prerequisite: None.
    Co-requisite: None.
    Course Description: This course presents the packaging, transport, storage and delivery of hazardous materials. The Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) impact is also considered
  
  • TRA 4945C - Science & Technology Capstone 1


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: EGS 3625 Engineering & Technology Project Management  & Minimum of 72 Credit Hours Completed.
    Co-requisite or Prerequisite: None.
    Co-requisite: None.
    Course Description: Students incorporate the major concepts presented during the first three years of study in the Science & Technology Management Program through application of a special project. The course will assess the student’s understanding of major concepts in logistics and supply chain management. TRA 4945C is part one of a two part sequence with TRA 4946C.
  
  • TRA 4946C - Science & Technology Capstone 2


    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: TRA 4945C Science & Technology Capstone 1  
    Co-requisite or Prerequisite: None.
    Co-requisite: None.
    Course Description: Students incorporate the major concepts presented during the first three years of study in the Science & Technology Management Program through application of a special project. The course will assess the student’s understanding of major concepts in logistics and supply chain management. TRA 4946C is part two of a two part sequence with TRA 4945C.
 

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