Apr 19, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Course Descriptions


A typical course description in the Undergraduate Bulletin appears like this:

LIT 273 American Multicultural Literature  

The three digits of the course codes refer to the course level. Undergraduate courses are those numbered from 100 to 499. All numbers above that are for graduate credit.The 100 series is primarily for freshmen; 200 – sophomores; 300 – juniors; and 400 – seniors.

Course Planning Information

Information included with the course description helps you as you plan your course schedules. General Education (Gen Ed), Racial and Ethnic Studies (RES), Global Perspective (GLP), repeatability, and terms offered (if known) are indicated.

The terms indicated serve only as a general guide and do not guarantee that a course will be offered during a particular semester. Verify availability of a course in any given term by checking the online Open Courses listing or through Access Stout when planning your schedule.

 

Industrial Management

  
  • INMGT-403 Leadership Praxis


    (1 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Synthesis of leadership skills/characteristics, leading to understanding of integrative leadership, and including increased capacity for civic engagement, social justice action, and ethical decision making.
    Prerequisites: Take INMGT-303  
  
  • INMGT-405 Resource Planning and Materials Management Practicum


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Provides students with specific skills in managerial techniques for planning, scheduling and controlling resources in manufacturing and service organizations. This course focuses on the first two of the five required APICS exams that lead to certification as a Certified in Production and Inventory Manager (CPIM).
    Prerequisite: take INMGT-305  
  
  • INMGT-406 Resource Planning and Materials Management Practicum II


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Specific skills in managerial techniques for planning, scheduling and controlling resources in manufacturing and service organizations.  This course focuses on the content included in the Execution and Control of Operations and Strategic Management APICS exams that lead to certification as a CPIM.
    Prerequisite: take INMGT 305  
  
  • INMGT-410 Six Sigma Quality Improvement Methods


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Overview of Six Sigma quality improvement applications. Application of scientific methods to improve quality of products, service, processes, and management systems.
    Prerequisites: take INMGT-320  and INMGT-325  
  
  • INMGT-414 Leadership Practicum


    (1 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Practical application of leadership principles in an enterprise. Instructor’s consent
    Prerequisites: Must be concurrently enrolled in INMGT-314  and obtain consent of instructor.
  
  • INMGT-415 Inclusivity in Leadership


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    An examination of leadership dynamics for but not limited to women, people of color and other underrepresented populations including approaches to leading, communicating, and developing inclusive organizations.
    Prerequisites: take SOC-110  and either INMGT-400  or BUMGT-304  
  
  • INMGT-416 People Process Culture


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    High performing people process culture organizations; integration of sociology, applied psychology, and organization behavior subject matter areas.
    Prerequisite: take INMGT 400  
  
  • INMGT-420 Quality Assurance-Practicum


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Application of principles and techniques learned in INMGT-320 , as part of Professional Semester/ Manufacturing Laboratory.
    Prerequisites: take INMGT-320  and INMGT-325  
  
  • INMGT-422 Quality Engineering


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Practical and statistical engineering methods to improve quality and design in a manufacturing environment.
    STAT-330  or higher level Statistics
  
  • INMGT-425 Planned Experimentation for Quality Improvement


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Quality improvement through planned experimentation that focuses on product realization activities which consist of new product design and formulation, manufacturing process development and improvement.
    Prerequisite: take INMGT-422  
  
  • INMGT-430 Employee Involvement: Work Teams


    (2 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Background and history of employee involvement, teams as a method of employee involvement, analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of different team structures and the planning processes used to implement team structures, analysis of situational variables used to help design the best team approach for an organization, the support systems needed to maintain teams, phases of team development, facilitation skills, and team problem-solving methods.
    Must be Senior level or higher
  
  • INMGT-435 Facilities and Material Handling Systems Design


    (2 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Lean manufacturing facility design for engineers. Emphasis is given to product flow data collection and analysis, design of production systems, material handling systems, facility layout, and globalization.
  
  • INMGT-440 Lean Enterprise


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Principles of lean techniques, justification of lean systems, how lean systems are scheduled, and cost analysis of a lean environment.
    Prerequisite: take INMGT-200  
  
  • INMGT-449 Cooperative Education Experience


    (1-8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • INMGT-450 Maintenance Management


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Organization and management of fixed asset maintenance systems including organizational structures, work control systems, computerized maintenance management systems, preventative and predictive maintenance, energy systems analysis and human resource utilization.
  
  • INMGT-460 Management Seminar


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    This course is intended to integrate the knowledge and skills learned from BS in Management program into a strategic business model generation and development of professional portfolio. Emphasis is placed on strengthening self-awareness and professional performance to grow future management/leadership capacity leading to transformation of career-long performance.
    Prerequisite: Must be Senior level or higher
  
  • INMGT-462 Global Manufacturing Study Tour


    (2-3 cr.)
    Global Perspective
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Visit global sites to understand the current state of product design, manufacturing, and distribution in both developed and developing countries. Learn how to develop supplier, manufacturing, and distribution systems in a global setting.
    Must be Senior level or higher
  
  • INMGT-475 Advanced Project Management


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced planning, control, and leadership of technical projects and programs. Topics covered include: project and program justification, project management maturity and methods, multiple project or portfolio management, project management in multinational cultures, virtual project teams, requirements definition, and outsourcing.
    Prerequisites: take INMGT-365  or AEC-471 . Senior standing.
  
  • INMGT-482 Business Analytics


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Business needs and technology trends in analytics.  Practical application of business analytic tools to determine key business performance indicators and use of these indicators to drive business and operations management decisions and actions.
    Prerequisites: BUACT 207  , INMGT 200  and STAT 130   or MATH 123  
  
  • INMGT-486 Project Management Practicum


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Capstone experience.  Project management applications.  Students will take the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam.  Students apply project management tools and techniques to manage practical projects.
  
  • INMGT-489 Business and Industrial Intern


    (1-8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Off-campus work and study in student’s area of concentration; approved salaried position with cooperating company for a semester or summer session.
    Department Consent
    Must be Junior level or higher
  
  • INMGT-496 Innovation Management


    (1 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Self-paced study on innovation management to determine how to commercialize the student’s new product innovation. Topics include intellectual property, market research, prototyping, and business plans.
  
  • INMGT-497 Field Experience


    (1 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Department Consent
  
  • INMGT-498 Field Experience


    (1-2 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Off-campus work and study in an approved position to better understand business and industrial concepts and practices.
    Department Consent
  
  • INMGT-499 Independent Study


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • INMGT-622 Quality Engineering


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Practical and statistical engineering methods to improve quality and design in a manufacturing environment.

Information and Communication Technologies

  
  • ICT-100 Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies


    (1 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Survey of changes, challenges, opportunities in business and industry for the information and communication technologies professional. Program advisement, course sequence, career pathways and job opportunities.
    B.S. in Information and Communication Technologies majors only
  
  • ICT-103 Information and Communication Technologies


    (3 cr.)
    Global Perspective, Cross-disciplinary Issues
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Basic technical concepts, principles, models, management and foundational logic of information and communication technologies (ICT). Examines history, current trends and future of ICT. Review of global ICT standards and regulations. Use of contemporary digital ICT for personal, educational and professional growth.
  
  • ICT-215 Cybertechnology Ethics


    (3 cr.)
    Global Perspective, Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Cyberethics issues, framework for ethic complexities and nuances with information-technology globally including privacy, crime intellectual property, and internet regulation.
  
  • ICT-303 Information & Communication Technologies Essentials


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Components of computer hardware and operating systems, assembling a computer system, installing an operating system in a computer, and troubleshooting a computer using system tools and diagnostic software.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-103 
  
  • ICT-305 Information Systems for Enterprise


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Information systems concepts and technology for contemporary enterprise. Includes hardware, software, networks and enterprise-specific information systems. Emphasis on business-prudent solutions/products based on clearly identified needs/goals.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-103 
  
  • ICT-309 Collaborative Computing


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    History, application, design and analysis of collaborative computing.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-103  
  
  • ICT-349 Cooperative Education Experience


    (1-8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • ICT-370 Computer-Assisted Interactive Video


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design, production and evaluation of interactive video applications. Analysis of various hardware \and software systems.
    Instructor’s Consent Required
  
  • ICT-400 Workshop


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Special topics in media technology providing hands-on or experiential learning activities. Specific content and title to reflect the topic of the workshop.
  
  • ICT-401 Information Technology Policy And Audit


    (3 cr.)
    Global Perspective
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Information technology policy, regulatory and audit issues, international standards, and internal security strategies.
    Prerequisites: take ICT-305  and BUACT-206 
  
  • ICT-405 Enterprise Technology Seminar


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Trends in enterprise technology, including: systematic development processes to solve business problems and support business processes, identification and use of contemporary enterprise technology solutions, sources of enterprise technology support, training and information and enterprise technology credentialing and career opportunities.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-401  
  
  • ICT-449 Cooperative Education Experience


    (1-8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • ICT-499 Independent Study


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent

Information and Technology Management

  
  • ITM-149 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-(8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • ITM-249 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-(8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • ITM-300 ITM Workshop: VMware Install, Configure, and Manage


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Installing, configuring, and managing VMware vSphere, including VMware, vSphere, ESXi, and VMware VCenter Server.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-133  
  
  • ITM-300 Workshop


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Special topics in graphic communications, providing hands on or experiential learning activities. Specific content and title to reflect the topic of the workshop.
  
  • ITM-300 Workshop: Voice Mail & Unified Messaging


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Cisco Unity Connection architecture, components, functionality, and features. Implement and administer Cisco Unity Connection to create a unified workspace encompassing applications, devices, networks, and operating systems. Explore the various administration tools and reports available in Cisco Unity Connection.
  
  • ITM-301 Linux Systems & Network Administration


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A technical overview of the Linux operating system, including: hands-on experience with commands, files, services and tools. Topics include basic Linux commands, files and directories, text editing and scripting; installation and maintenance of Linux servers in the corporate world; installation and configuration of services and applications of Linux servers.
    No
    Prerequisite:  take either CNIT 133   OR CS 144  
  
  • ITM-308 Convergence Technologies


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Creation of single networks that support many different types of traffic: data, audio, video, and interactive multimedia. Planning physical design and installation of a telephone and converged system, requirements of a converged network, and what makes convergence.
    Prerequisite: take ICT-103  and CNIT-134  
  
  • ITM-349 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-(8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • ITM-399 Independent Study


    1-(3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • ITM-442 Remote Access Networks


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    One of three core courses for preparation for the Cisco CCNP and CCDP professional certification. Students will learn how to build remote access networks to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. Students are required to pass the associated Cisco certification examination.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-441  
  
  • ITM-445 Internetwork Design


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Specialization course for the Cisco CCNP professional certification. Students will learn to design internetwork solutions. Students are required to pass the associated Cisco certification examination.
    Prerequisites: take CNIT-441 , ITM-442 , and CNIT-443  
  
  • ITM-449 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-(8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • ITM-499 Independent Study


    1-(3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent

Literature

  
  • LIT-203 American Poets


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Poetry of American writers: how culture, race, ethnicity, and nature shape American poetry.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-205 The Short Story


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature, Cross-disciplinary Issues
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Style, structure, history and development of short story as a literary form.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-208 Fiction Into Film


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A literary and cultural examination of film adaptations. Special attention is given to the evolving depiction of non-dominant racial and ethnic cultural groups in literature and film.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-230 American Cinema


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A literary and cultural examination of American cinematic development. Special attention is given to the evolving depiction of non-dominant cultural groups and contemporary issues. Examination of these issues allows students to actively discover, assess, and execute the creative problem-solving needed to be fully engaged with contemporary issues.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-255 Recent World Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Global Perspective, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Selected readings in Contemporary Literature in Translation.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-260 Modern American Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Selected poetry, prose and drama produced since World War I.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL 101  or ENGL 111  
  
  • LIT-265 Literature and Economics


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature, Cross-disciplinary Issues
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Exploration of economic concepts and principles in literary works form a variety of periods. Application of literary and economic theory to novel-length texts.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-272 Women Writers


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Global Perspective, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Study of representative American and international women writers within the tradition of feminist literary theory.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-273 American Multicultural Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category A, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    American multicultural literature, focusing on Hispanic, African, Asian, and Native American writers.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-275 Environmental Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature, Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Literary and critical analysis of environmentalist discourses. Exploration of literary works that treat land use and co-existence among life forms.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-280 Best-Sellers


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Fiction and non-fiction best-sellers: expression of an impact on popular culture.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-281 Recent American Literature: Culture, Race, Ethnicity and Nature


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    How culture, race ethnicity, and nature shape American literature.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-285 Science Fiction


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Critical survey of popular and classic science fiction.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-299 Independent Study


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-300 Children’s Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Critical survey and ways of presenting literature for children from infancy to age 12.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-301 English Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Selected prose and poetry from 1798 to modern times.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-302 Topics in Literature


    (1 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Intensive analysis of selected authors and literary works with emphasis on discourse analysis in group and workshop settings.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-303 Coming of Age in Literature and Film


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Exploration of literary and filmic works that treat age, coming of age, aging, and old age. Literary and critical analysis using age studies in literature.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-303 Coming of Age in Literature and Film


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Exploration of literary and filmic works that treat age, coming of age, aging, and old age in racial and cultural context. Literary and critical analysis using age studies in literature and film.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL 101  or ENGL 111  
  
  • LIT-304 American Folklore


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category B, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Analysis and interpretation of stories, songs, jokes, and material culture of families, work groups, ethnic groups, and religious groups.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-306 Shakespeare


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Several representative plays and selected criticism.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-307 After 9/11: American Literature of Public Crisis and Trauma


    (3 cr.)
    Racial & Ethnic Studies Category A, Global Perspective, Arts and Humanities - Literature, Cross-disciplinary Issues, Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Literary and cultural analysis of 9/11 and its aftermath in American and global contexts. Exploration of new racial formations, discourses of citizenship in the wake of trauma.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-308 Alice Walker: Beyond Purple


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Explore Alice Walker’s short stories, essays, children’s literature, and novels. Discuss Walker’s international reputation as a contemporary feminist Aftrican-American author and activist. Consider Walker’s writing in its social and historical contexts, particularly in light of the civil rights, anti-Vietnam war, and women’s liberation movements, and connect those themes to contemporary issues.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-350 Modern British Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Global Perspective, Arts and Humanities - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Selected poetry, prose, and fiction produced since World War I.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-396 Romantic Poets


    (3 cr.)
    Humanities and the Arts - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-399 Independent Study


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-450 Experience in China: Modern East Asian Literature and Cinema


    (3 cr.)
    Global Perspective
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Through the Experience China Study Abroad Program, this course introduces students to the cultural, social, political, and aesthetic developments in Modern East Asia through the study of major works of 20th and 21st century Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Literature and film. Includes study of memoirs, writings of political theory, sociology, religion, and history.
    Department Consent
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-450 Studies in Literature (Theme, Author, Genre)


    (2-3 cr.)
    Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    A study of a selected writer’s work or of literature focusing on a significant theme of literature or of a genre not offered as a distinct course of similar duration within the departmental curriculum.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-450 Studies in Literature: Alice Walker: Beyond Purple


    2-(3 cr.)
    Humanities and the Arts - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Study of Alice Walker’s short stories, essays, children’s literature, poetry, and novels, making connections with the social and historical contexts, particularly the civil rights, anti-Viet Nam war, and women’s liberation movements.
    Prerequisites: ENGL-102  or ENGL-112  or ENGL-113  
  
  • LIT-450 Studies in Literature: Women’s Autobiographical Writing: Private Lives, Public Stories


    (3 cr.)
    Humanities and the Arts - Literature
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Women’s Autobiographical Writing: Private Lives, Public Stories: The changing contexts of women’s lives and how women’s actions have shaped and responded to those contexts as seen through women’s autobiography. Rhetorical situations and consequences of various types of women’s autobiography including autobiography using new medial such as blogging.
    ENGL-102  or ENGL-112  
  
  • LIT-450A Studies in Literature (Theme, Author, Genre)


    (2-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A study of a selected writer’s work or of literature focusing on a significant theme of literature or of a genre not offered as a distinct course of similar duration within the departmental curriculum.
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-496 Films and Literature


    (3 cr.)
    Arts and Humanities - Literature (NOT LISTED)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  
  
  • LIT-499 Independent Study


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
    Prerequisite: take either ENGL-101  or ENGL-111  

Logic

  
  • LOG-250 Critical Thinking


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Formulation, clarification and critical evaluation of claims: justification through non-formal argumentational strategies.
  
  • LOG-301 Introduction to Logical Thinking


    (3 cr.)
    Analytical Reasoning and Natural Sciences - Analytical Reasoning
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Problem-solving strategies based on induction and on categorical and propositional deduction.
  
  • LOG-305 Symbolic Logic


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Propositional and first-order quantificational languages and deductive systems, proof construction, introduction to soundness and completeness, application to natural language reasoning and computability.
  
  • LOG-499 Independent Study


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent

Manufacturing Engineering

  
  • MFGE-349 Cooperative Education Experience


    (1-8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • MFGE-351 Manufacturing Process Engineering I


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Engineering analysis and control of machining and metal forming processes.  Design and manufacturing process development for machining and/or metal forming. Implement design tools to meet design requirements and create effective manufacturing processes.
    Prerequisites: take CHEM-341 , ENGR-294 , ETECH-252 , ENGR-275 , and STAT-330  
  
  • MFGE-352 Manufacturing Process Engineering II


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Analysis of polymer, metal, and ceramic behavior in processing, through the understanding of structure-process-property relationships. Mathematical modeling of process design, incorporating heat transfer and non-Newtonian fluid mechanics. 
    Prerequisites: take ETECH-251 , ETECH-253 , ENGR-294 ENGR 391 , and STAT-330  
  
  • MFGE-399 Independent Study


    (1-3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • MFGE-405 Capstone I: Concurrent Design


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Concurrent product design and development. Concept of design; brainstorming, problem solving, and creativity methods. Engineering methods. Design analysis, solid modeling, finite element analysis and information sources. Development of teamwork and communications skills. Consideration of cell needs and limitations.
    Prerequisites or Corequisites: take MFGE-351 , MFGE-352 , and MFGE-441  
  
  • MFGE-410 Capstone II: Manufacturing System Design


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Dedicated and flexible manufacturing systems through the design, building and testing of a flexible manufacturing cell that produces a discrete family of parts, design of part transfer, tooling, sensing, production control and integrated inspection systems will be emphasized.
    Prerequisite: Take MFGE-405 ; Prerequisites or corequisites: ENGR-325 , ENGR-363 , and ENGR-415  
  
  • MFGE-440 Manufacturing System Design and Simulation


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design of manufacturing systems using contemporary methods and philosophies. Modeling and comparison of system designs using simulation software. Interpretation of experimental simulation results to evaluate system design alternatives. Preparation of technical reports summarizing projects.
    Prerequisite or Corequisite: take INMGT-335  
  
  • MFGE-441 Design Of Jigs, Fixtures, And Tooling


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design of tooling used for machining, locating and transferring multiple parts for fixed and flexible manufacturing. Design, setup and development of tooling for robots, computer numerical control machines and other production equipment. Transfer line tooling.
    Prerequisites: ETECH-252 , ETECH-210 , and ENGR-294  
  
  • MFGE-449 Cooperative Education Experience


    (1-8 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • MFGE-465 Reliability Engineering


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A practical introduction to reliability engineering with the opportunity for application. Topics covered include reliability need, calculations, prediction and modeling, and test design.
    Prerequisite: take STAT-330  
  
  • MFGE-496 Advanced Manufacturing with 3D Printing


    (3 cr.)
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Overview of various advanced manufacturing technologies, materials, design of parts, assemblies, and processes for 3D printing.  Laboratory aspect with emphasis on artifact characterization and improvement of 3D print manufacturing parameters.
    Prerequisite: ETECH 210   or Instructor signature
 

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