All Courses

  • Spring 2020 - Physics:Scientist/Engineers II (PHYS-2220-001)

    PHYS 2220 is the second semester of a two-semester sequence in calculus-based physics for scientists and engineers. It is a necessary preparation for continuing studies in upper division courses. It includes an introduction to electricity, magnetism, circuits, optics, and relativity. The methods of calculus are applied to develop theories and to solve problems. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Phys:Scientist/Engineer II Lab (PHYS-2225-001)

    PHYS 2225 is the laboratory experience to accompany PHYS 2220. Students will learn techniques of measurement and data analysis and to communicate scientific results effectively in writing. Students will get hands-on experience with the concepts taught in the lecture section. (Lab fee required) 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Introduction to Music FA (MUSC-1010-107)

    A general appreciation course designed to make music meaningful to the average listener. The relationship of rhythm, melody, harmony, and form will be demonstrated though selected recordings. The elements of music will be treated non-technically together with historical and biographical observations. Western art music will be discussed as well as music of other world cultures. Also, a general survey of folk and popular music will be provided. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Human Development SS (HFST-1500-100)

    In this course students learn about the fundamental principles of growth and development from conception through childhood to old age. The course includes the study of the biological process of development, as well as the emotional, social, psychological, and cognitive development of the individual within a cultural and historical context. This course is cross-listed with Psychology 1100. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Survey of Theatre FA (THEA-1013-107)

    This course is an introduction to the literature, genre, conventions and style of drama as art and performance craft. It provides students with an overview of historical and contemporary theatrical practices. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Woodworking Technology (CM-2690-001)

    This course is a wood project construction course with experience in milling, assembling, and designing of wood projects. Emphasis is placed on layout and construction techniques. The instruction in the making of high-end furniture, including the various types of joinery and finishes will be covered. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Elementary Physics Lab LB (PHYS-1015-001)

    PHYS 1015 is a laboratory course to accompany PHYS 1010. Students will learn techniques of measurement and data analysis. Principles from the lecture course will be demonstrated and tested. (Lab fee required) 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Elementary Physics PS (PHYS-1010-02S)

    PHYS 1010 is a general one semester physics course with a laboratory. This course is designed for nonscience majors to help fulfill general education requirements in physical science. It is recommended for students majoring in wildlife management, nursing, industrial arts, physical therapy, and others who need more rigor than the conceptual physics course. The fundamental principles of physics with emphasis on how a problem is approached and solved and central to the course. Topics include Newtons Laws, gravity, momentum, energy thermodynamics, waves, electricity, optics, nuclear physics. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Elementary Physics Lab LB (PHYS-1015-002)

    PHYS 1015 is a laboratory course to accompany PHYS 1010. Students will learn techniques of measurement and data analysis. Principles from the lecture course will be demonstrated and tested. (Lab fee required) 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Construction Math & Estimating (CM-2850-001)

    In this course, students learn to compute quantities of materials, cost of materials, labor, and other costs related to a residential building. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Building Science Fundamentals (CM-1200-001)

    This course will cover essential building science principles that enable students to construct buildings that are safe, comfortable to live in, energy efficient, and functional for many years. Students will learn how to apply building science principles to new construction and how to apply the same principles to remodeling existing homes.Principles of sustainability are incorporated throughout this course. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

  • Spring 2020 - Materials and Methods II (CM-2030-001)

    This course covers the practical theory of commercial structures and the construction process methods and materials used. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020

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