Start Date
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2223

Sustainable Business

PR 332 Sustainable Business 4 cr.  (4-0-0)

This course presents an in-depth exploration of the history, theory and practices of corporate social responsibility. Students will analyze case studies and organizational communication about social and environmental sustainability in multinational and local contexts. Students will develop their own professional code of ethics. 

Cyber Law

MGT 336 Cyber Law 4 cr.

In-depth examination of laws dealing with computers and the Internet, including: U.S. and international jurisdiction, computer security, intellectual property, electronic commerce, e-discovery, information privacy, freedom of expression, and cyber-crime. Detailed analyses of significant legal case studies plus review of applicable federal and state statutes such as HIPPA, Sarbanes Oxley, CFAA and the Patriot Act.

Network Security Tools and Techniques

IS 436 Network Security Tools and Techniques 4 cr.  (4-0-0)

Provides students with an in-depth view of advanced network technology and protocols, intrusion detection and prevention, network security administration, and data administration. Students will gain valuable hands-on experience using current tools and techniques for securing networks.

Archival Management

HS 344 Archival Management 4 cr.

Examines the knowledge, theory and skills required to manage archival information. Reviews the nature of information, records, historical documentation, research methodologies and the role of archives in modern society. Practical exercises emphasize theories and skills required to implement archival functions and research methodologies.

Experimental Archaeology

AN 420 Experimental Archaeology 4 cr.  (4-0-0)

This experimental archaeology course is designed to provide students with an empirical understanding of how the archaeological record is created, subsequently altered, and interpreted. It also combines learning ancient methods of tool manufacture and use, and the creation of replicas of prehistoric technology based on archaeological discoveries and ethnographic data. In addition to providing an overview of experimental archaeology the course also builds on a foundation of knowledge learned in the introductory courses.

Philosophy of the Arts

PL 260 Philosophy of the Arts 4 cr.  (4-0-0)

Examination of philosophical issues concerning the nature, value, experience, and interpretation of art. Topics may include what is art; why is it valuable; what is the relationship between art and morality; and what is the relationship between art and emotion. Art will be taken in the broad sense that encompasses literature, film, music, dance, painting, sculpture, architecture, etc.

Introduction to Radiography

RAD 109 Introduction to Radiography 2 cr.

An overview of the foundations of radiography and the practitioner’s role in the health care delivery system. Topics include historical perspective, medical ethics, patient care, and radiation protection. Principles, policies, and practices of health care organizations are examined. Professional responsibilities of the radiographer are described.

Topics in Teaching Middle School Mathematics

MA 354 Topics in Teaching Middle School Mathematics 3 cr.

The study of content and current methods in teaching middle school mathematics.

Notes: May not be applied toward a non-teaching major or minor in mathematics. Cross-listed with ED 354 Topics in Teaching Middle School Mathematics.

Seminar in Multicultural Education

ED 452 Seminar in Multicultural Education 1 cr.

This seminar will approach multicultural and global perspectives within current school settings including curricular design and planning; instructional design, practice and evaluation; and teachers’ and students’ knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. Field experience is a required component.  

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