Apr 09, 2026  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Courses of Instruction


Courses numbered 1000 to 1999, freshman; 2000 to 2999, sophomore; 3000 to 3999, junior; 4000 to 4999, senior; 5000 to 5999, graduate; 6000 to 7999, graduate courses beyond the master’s level.  Where indicated, certain 4000-level courses are accepted for graduate credit.

The number after each course title indicates the semester hours credit. CR(credit) or NC (no credit) after a course title indicates a pass/fail course with no semester hours credit.

An abbreviation following a course description indicates the semester or summer term the course will normally be offered: F-fall semester; Sp-spring semester; Sum-entire summer session; Sum I - first summer term; Sum II - second summer term.  The word “even” or “odd” follows the description of a course which is offered only in alternate years.

Students may not enroll in more than one section of the same course specified in the University catalog without approval of the Registrar.  Students who register for more than one section of the same course may be arbitrarily dropped from one of the sections without notice.

Class pre-requisites must be completed as prescribed by the most current catalog, regardless of the catalog or curriculum in effect for any student.  Students who do not meet course qualifications or who have not completed pre-requisites for a course may be arbitrarily dropped without notice.

The courses that are listed in this catalog may be offered for credit in a variety of formats, including electronically mediated teaching.

 

 

Accounting

 4000-level accounting courses are open only to juniors/seniors in the College of Business Administration, or with permission of department head.

  
  • ACCT 1010 - Accounting Survey


    3 cr.

    Fundamental principles and managerial applications; data processing. Designed to meet the needs of students majoring in subjects outside the College of Business and Social Sciences. Not open to majors in the College of Business and Social Sciences.

    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 2012 - Introductory Financial Accounting


    3 cr.

    Fundamental transaction recognition and recording for corporations with special emphasis on the balance sheet and income statement.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of all developmental requirements and sophomore standing, or permission of department head.
    LCCN: CACC 2113

    F, Sp, Sum


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  • ACCT 2013 - Introductory Managerial Accounting


    3 cr.

    Cash flow and financial statement analysis and fundamental managerial accounting principles related to product costing and use of information in organizational decision-making.

    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2012 
    LCCN: CACC 2213

    F, Sp, Sum


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  • ACCT 2020 - Introductory Managerial Accounting


    3 cr.

    Cash flow and financial statement analysis and fundamental managerial accounting principles related to product costing and use of information in organizational decision-making.

    Prerequisite(s): Sophomore Standing
    (Formerly ACCT 2013  ) LCCN: CACC 2213


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  • ACCT 2030 - Introductory Financial Accounting


    3 cr.

    Fundamental transaction recognition and recording for corporations with special emphasis on the balance sheet and income statement.

    Prerequisite(s): Sophomore Standing
    (Formerly ACCT 2012  ) LCCN: CACC 2113


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  • ACCT 3007 - Technology for Accountants


    3 cr.

    The integration of basic software programs into the accounting curriculum and the use of typical accounting software programs to reinforce accounting concepts in an interactive case setting. Not applicable to a major or minor in Finance.

    Prerequisite(s): minimum grades of “C” in ACCT 2020  and ACCT 2030   and CSCI 1070 , and junior standing.
    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 3008 - Accounting Information Systems


    3 cr.

    Identification of distinct information systems knowledge required by accountants. Survey of effect of computers on accounting systems. Analysis of internal controls and cycles of accounting systems, both manual and computer.

    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2020  and ACCT 2030 ,  CSCI 1070 .
    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 3010 - Intermediate Financial Accounting I


    3 cr.

    First in a two-course sequence intended to study the theory and application of financial reporting for business entities.

    Prerequisite(s): minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 2020  and ACCT 2030 , satisfactory performance on introductory assessment examination, and junior standing.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • ACCT 3011 - Intermediate Financial Accounting II


    3 cr.

    Second in a two-course sequence intended to study the theory and application of financial reporting for business entities.

    Prerequisite(s): minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 3010  and junior standing.
    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 3015 - Managerial Accounting


    3 cr.

    Accounting as an aid to management; use of accounting techniques, reports, analyses, and interpretations in decision making. Not open to accounting majors. Credit toward a degree will not be granted for both ACCT 3015 and ACCT 3020  

    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2020 , Junior standing.


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  • ACCT 3017 - Tax Fundamentals


    3 cr.

    Tax problems of individuals, with emphasis on planning to minimize taxes. Not open to accounting majors.

    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2020  and ACCT 2030 ; junior standing. Credit toward a degree will not be granted for both ACCT 3017 and ACCT 3030 .


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  • ACCT 3020 - Cost Accounting


    3 cr.

    Basic concepts and procedures involved in accounting for raw materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead in job order, process, and standard cost accounting systems.

    Prerequisite(s): minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 2020  and ACCT 2030 ; junior standing.
    LCCN: CACC 3113

    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 3030 - Income Tax


    3 cr.

    The Federal Income Tax Law; preparation of returns for individual taxpayers.

    Prerequisite(s): minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 2020  and ACCT 2030 ; Junior standing.
    LCCN: CACC 3213

    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 4010 - International and Advanced Accounting Topics


    3 cr.

    Topics include international GAAP; foreign currency transactions and translations; consolidations; and other advanced accounting issues.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 3011 .
    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 4011 - Advanced Accounting II


    3 cr.

    Various advanced accounting topics including partnerships, governmental, and consignments.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 3011 .


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  • ACCT 4020 - Auditing


    3 cr.

    Auditing theory and procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grades of “C” in ACCT 3008  and ACCT 3010 .
    LCCN: CACC 3313

    F, Sp


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  • ACCT 4030 - Accounting Theory


    3 cr.

    Accounting principles and procedures and the theoretical framework on which they rest; selected specialized topics; emphasis on publications of the AICPA and AAA.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 3011  or permission of department head.


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  • ACCT 4031 - Advanced Income Tax


    3 cr.

    Income tax applicable to partnerships and corporations; various other taxes; research of tax problems.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 3030  or permission of department head.
    LCCN: CACC 3223

    Sp


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  • ACCT 4032 - Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting


    3 cr.

    Accounting, reporting, and auditing as related to governmental and other not-for-profit organizations.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 3010 ; credit or enrollment in ACCT 3011 .
    F


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  • ACCT 4033 - Information Security Assurance


    3 cr.

    Understanding the IT auditing process and how it supports enterprise-wide risk management and data security.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in ACCT 3008  or CINS 3050 .


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Agricultural Business

  
  • AGRB 1001 - Fundamentals of Agribusiness Analysis


    3 cr.

    This course introduces students to the fundamental tools of quantitative analysis in agribusiness. Topics include time value of money, economic indices, enterprise budgeting, farm records and accounts, loan structures, macroeconomic indicators, spreadsheet and database techniques, and other quantitative methods used in agriculture.

    Sp


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  • AGRB 1010 - Introduction to Plant Science


    3 cr.

    Introduction to agronomic plant production, improvement, maintenance, harvest, storage, and marketing. Course focuses on practical uses of agronomic principles.


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  • AGRB 1050 - Technology in Agriculture


    3 cr.

    An exploration of new technologies and their uses in agriculture, with focus technologies associated with precision agriculture.


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  • AGRB 2001 - Introductory Agricultural Economics


    3 cr.

    Identification of resources used in agriculture. Basic concepts, principles and applications of agricultural economics to the farm operation.

    Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory.
    (Formerly AGEC 201)


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  • AGRB 2003 - Agricultural Marketing


    3 cr.

    The principles and methods of marketing agricultural products and the institutions performing the various functions in the marketing of various commodities. Current trends and developments in the agricultural marketing process.

    (Formerly AGEC 203)


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  • AGRB 2050 - Soil Science


    3 cr.

    Introduction to the origin, profile development, composition, and classification of soils. Topics include land forms and soil types. 

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 1009  


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  • AGRB 3005 - Farm Business Records


    3 cr.

    Fundamental principles for assimilation, organization, and analyses of farm records as applied to decision-making processes. Utilization of computers in farm records and accounting will be stressed.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in AGRB 1001 , AGRB 2001 , and AGRB 2003 .
    (Formerly AGEC 305)


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  • AGRB 3007 - Advanced Agricultural Marketing


    3 cr.

    Fundamental concepts of forward pricing. Introduction to forward contracting, the futures market, and options on agricultural futures. Emphasis is placed on forward pricing as a tool to reduce price risk.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in AGRB 1001 , AGRB 2001 , and AGRB 2003 .


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  • AGRB 3010 - Agricultural Finance


    3 cr.

    Principles of agricultural finance emphasizing costs and returns from capital and credit, various types and sources of credit, development, characteristics and role of agricultural lending institutions.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in AGRB 3005 .
    (Formerly AGEC 310)


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  • AGRB 3012 - Rural Real Estate Appraisal


    3 cr.

    This course covers the basic techniques and principles of estimating fair market value and production value of rural estate committed to agricultural production. Data needs, methodologies, report writing, and appraisal ethics are covered in detail and related to rural land.

    Prerequisite(s): AGRB 3005  & AGRB 3010 .


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  • AGRB 3014 - Financial Risk Management in Agriculture


    3 cr.

    The course will cover the identification, treatment, and control of production, market, financial, human, and legal risk faced by agricultural firms.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum of a grade of C in AGRB 2001  


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  • AGRB 3044 - Agribusiness Practicum


    3 cr.

    Design, plan, and execute an approved agribusiness enterprise. May be used for elective credit only.

    May be repeated.
    Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.
    (Formerly AGRI 344)


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  • AGRB 3050 - Entomology


    3 cr.

    Introduction of the principles of insect pest management, identification, and management. Focus on identification and control of invertebrate pests.

    Prerequisite(s): AGRB 1010  


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  • AGRB 3080 - Weed Science and Ecology


    3 cr.

    Study of the principles of weed science, identification, spread, reproduction, and management systems of native and introduced weed species.

    Prerequisite(s): AGRB 1010  


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  • AGRB 4021 - Environmental Economics


    3 cr.

    Principles and methods for critically analyzing environmental issues from an economic and policy perspective. Review of current environmental issues with emphasis on agriculture related topics.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in AGRB 3010 .
    (Formerly AGEC 421)


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  • AGRB 4023 - Farm and Agribusiness Management


    3 cr.

    Managerial techniques applied to farm and agribusiness organizations, which include input-output relationships, enterprise combinations, and budget analysis. Emphasis will be placed upon typical decision-making problems encountered by farm and agribusiness managers.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in AGRB 3010 .
    (Formerly AGEC 423)


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  • AGRB 4030 - Plant Pathology


    3 cr.

    The study of signs, symptoms, and syndromes as they relate to the causal agents and control of plant diseases.

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1001  and Junior classification


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  • AGRB 4061 - Agricultural Policy and Trade


    3 cr.

    Effects of public policies on the food and agriculture sector, policy formation process, various domestic farm programs, and discussion on new farm bill. U.S. trade policies and factors affecting trade in farm products will be discussed.

    Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of “C” in AGRB 3007  and AGRB 3010 .
    (Formerly AGEC 4061)


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  • AGRB 4092 - Topics in Agribusiness


    3 cr.

    Specialized study of topics in Agribusiness. Content Varies.

    Prerequisite(s): AGRB 1001  and AGRB 2001 , or Permission of the Agribusiness Program Coordinator.


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Air Force Aerospace Studies

  
  • AFAS 1001 - The Air Force Today I


    1 cr.

    This course focuses on the basic characteristics of the air doctrine; U.S. Air Force mission and organization; functions of the U.S. strategic offensive and defensive, general purpose and support forces; officership; followership, military customs and courtesies, and an assessment of communicative skills.


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  • AFAS 1002 - The Air Force Today II


    1 cr.

    A focus on U.S. Air Force installations and professions; introduction to flight; geographical awareness; U. S. defense policy; military balance; terrorism; and a study of the other branches of the Armed Services.


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  • AFAS 1011 - AFROTC Leadership Lab


    0 cr.

    Study and practice of Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and military commands. Grades of CR (credit) or NC (no credit) will be awarded. Must be taken in conjunction with AFAS 1001 .


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Allied Health Science

  
  • AHSC 1000 - Introduction to Health Professions


    3 cr.

    This course provides students with an introduction to all of the various healthcare related majors available at ULM in the College of Health and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Students will explore the academic requirements for each program, clinics available for student training, career paths available upon graduation, and requirements for successful completion of these programs of study.


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  • AHSC 2000 - Medical Terminology


    3 cr.

    Origin of words and principles of their construction. Definitions of medical terms, diseases, syndromes, and application of terms in clinical practice are stressed. Overview of anatomy and physiology and application to each system is reviewed.


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Arabic

  
  • ARAB 1001 - Elementary Arabic I


    3 cr.

    Introduction to the script, pronunciation and grammar of Modern Standard Arabic. Reading, writing, aural comprehension and elementary conversation.


    LCCN: CARB 1013 (3 hr.)


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  • ARAB 1002 - Elementary Arabic II


    3 cr.

    Introduction to the script, pronunciation and grammar of Modern Standard Arabic. Reading, writing, aural comprehension and elementary conversation.


    LCCN: CARB 1023 (3 hr.)


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  • ARAB 2001 - Intermediate Arabic I


    3 cr.

    The continuation on the intermediate level of modern standard Arabic.

    Prerequisite(s): ARAB 1002  or approval of department head.


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  • ARAB 2002 - Intermediate Arabic II


    3 cr.

    Continued study of modern standard Arabic on the intermediate level.

    Prerequisite(s): ARAB 2001  or approval of department head.


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Art

  
  • ART 1001 - 2D Design


    3 cr.

    Introduction to art structure and general analysis of the principles and elements of design.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Additional course fee $50.


    LCCN: CART 1113


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  • ART 1002 - 3D Design


    3 cr.

    Application of basic principles and elements of design to three dimensional problems.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1001  
    Additional course fee $50.


    LCCN: CART 1123


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  • ART 1003 - Drawing I


    3 cr.

    Beginning drawing in a variety of media.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Additional course fee $50.


    LCCN: CART 2203


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  • ART 1005 - Drawing II


    3 cr.

    Continued fundamentals of drawing skills.

    LEC/STD
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1003  
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 1009 - Art Appreciation


    3 cr.

    A general orientation and understanding of visual and plastic art forms. For non-art majors.


    LCCN: CART 1023


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  • ART 2005 - Beginning Graphic Design


    3 cr.

    Introduction to graphic design concepts and media common to advertising and commercial art. Emphasis on communication through the visual idiom.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1001  and ART 1003  or approval of department head.
    (Formerly Advertising Design 205.)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 2007 - Beginning Ceramics


    3 cr.

    Lectures and demonstrations on fundamental methods of forming, glazing, and firing ceramics in hand building and wheel throwing techniques.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
     

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 2008 - Beginning Illustration


    3 cr.

    This course provides an introductory overview of illustration techniques, materials, and technology.

    LEC/STD
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1005  
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 2010 - Art History I


    3 cr.

    Global art history from prehistory to the Medieval period.


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  • ART 2020 - Art History II


    3 cr.

    Global art history from the Renaissance to the Realism.


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  • ART 2030 - Art History III


    3 cr.

    Global art history from Modernism to Contemporary.


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  • ART 2051 - Photography


    3 cr.

    Introduction to photographic processes. One hour lecture and five hours studio.

    LEC/STD
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 2061 - Printmaking


    3 cr.

    Introduction to printmaking processes, techniques, and application of elements and principles of design in printmaking. One hour lecture and five hours studio.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 1001 ART 1003   
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 2073 - Beginning Painting


    3 cr.

    Painting with oil and/or acrylic.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1001  and ART 1004  or approval of department head.
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 2081 - Sculpture


    3 cr.

    Sculpture problems in a variety of media.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1002  and ART 1004  or approval of department head.
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 3000 - Portfolio


    0-1 cr., Maximum - 3 hrs.

    Presentation of work at the sophomore, junior and senior levels of art leading to a professional quality portfolio upon graduation.


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  • ART 3003 - Intermediate Illustration


    3 cr.

    This course encompasses both traditional and digital techniques, with a strong emphasis on developing proficiency and professionalism. One hour lecture and five hours studio.

    LEC/STD
    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours total.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 2008  
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 3005 - Intermediate Graphic Design


    3 cr.

    Intermediate level graphic design techniques and solutions. One hour lecture and five hours studio.

    LEC/STD
    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours total.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1001 ART 1003 ART 2005  
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 3007 - Intermediate Ceramics


    3 cr.

    Lectures and demonstrations on intermediate methods of forming, glazing, and firing ceramics in hand building or wheel throwing techniques One hour lecture and five hours studio.

     

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours total.


    Prerequisite(s): ART 2007  
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 3073 - Intermediate Painting


    3 cr. - Maximum 6 hrs.

    Further development of painting technique and conceptual problem solving.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 2073  or approval of department head.
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4001 - Advanced Ceramics


    3 cr. - Maximum 12 hrs.

    Origin and properties of ceramics raw materials and problems in glaze research.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 3007   (6 cr.)
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4003 - Advanced Illustration


    3 cr.

    This course emphasizes the development of a professional portfolio and the cultivation of connections with fellow professionals. One hour lecture and five hours studio.

    LEC/STD
    May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours total.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 3003  
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 4005 - Advanced Graphic Design


    3 cr. - Maximum 12 hrs.

    Design problems to develop professional studio skills and practices in graphic design. Develop methods of problem solving with specific production limitations. Methods of presentation.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 2006 
    (Formerly 305; Advanced Advertising Design 405.)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4011 - Art Education for the Elementary School


    3 cr.

    This course is designed to present art education students with concepts, methods, and experiences used in creating art activities with children at the elementary level. For second semester sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students only.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must be education majors, education related-field majors, art students with 18 credit hours in art, or receive approval from the Art Division head.
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4012 - Art Education


    3 cr.

    A lecture/discussion/experience course designed to present art and education students with theories, strategies, and experiences in designing and teaching art activities. For juniors, seniors, and graduates only.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 4011 .
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4018 - Inclusive Art Instruction


    3 cr.

    A lecture/discussion/experience course designed to present art and education students with theories, strategies, and experiences in designing and teaching art activities. For juniors, seniors and graduates only.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 4011 .
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4044 - Graphic Design


    3 cr. - Maximum repeat 12 hrs.

    Special problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly ART 441A)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4045 - Ceramics


    3 cr. - Maximum repeat 12 hrs.

    Special problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly ART 441B)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4046 - Painting


    3 cr. - Maximum repeat 12 hrs.

    Special problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly ART 441C)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4047 - Photography


    3 cr. - Maximum repeat 12 hrs.

    Special problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly ART 441D)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4048 - Illustration


    3 cr. - Maximum repeat 12 hrs.

    Special problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly ART 41E)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4049 - Printing


    3 cr. - Maximum repeat 12 hrs.

    Special problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly ART 441F)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4050 - Sculpture


    3 cr. - Maximum repeat 12 hrs.

    Special problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly ART 441G)

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4051 - Advanced Printmaking


    3 cr. - Maximum 12 hrs.

    Research problems in printmaking; choice of media.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 1001 , ART 1003 ; ART 2057 , ART 2058 , ART 2059  or ART 2060 .
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4071 - Advanced Painting


    3 cr. - Maximum 12 hrs.

    Independent problems in choice of media; emphasis upon personal solutions.

    One hour lecture and five hours studio.
    Prerequisite(s): ART 3073 
    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ART 4075 - Topics in Fine Art


    3 cr.

    Advanced rotating topics on various fine art subjects, history, & media. One hour lecture and five hours studio.

    LEC/STD
    May be repeated for a maximum of 15 hours total as long as topics differ.
    Prerequisite(s): Based on Topics Area and Instructor Approval
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 4085 - Senior Exhibition


    3 cr.

    Studio work and professional practices to enhance and complete portfolio requirements culminating in a public group exhibition of finished works of art. One hour lecture and five hours studio. This course is to be taken in the final Spring semester prior to graduation

    LEC/STD
    Prerequisite(s): ART 4001  or ART 4003  or ART 4005  or ART 4071  
    Additional Course Fee: $50.00


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  • ART 4095 - Research Problems


    3 cr. - Maximum 12 hrs.

    Individual and group study with approval of department head. Research, discussion and criticism.

    Additional course fee $50.


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  • ARTS 1010 - Honors Arts


    3 cr.

    Questions of aesthetics, issues of performance and/or exhibition, and aspects of creativity in one or more of the arts. Course content varies and may link two or more disciplines.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Honors Program or permission of the Honors Council.
    (Formerly HONR 110H)


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Atmospheric Sciences

  
  • ATMS 1001 - Introduction to the Atmosphere


    3 cr.

    An introduction to the science of meteorology with an emphasis on the physical processes working within weather systems. Global climate change and air pollution. Policy implications of meteorology and climate research.


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  • ATMS 1002 - Introduction to Severe Weather


    3 cr.

    Introduction to basic meteorology, forecasting, and societal impacts of severe and hazardous weather. Phenomena studied include hurricanes, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail, lightning, winter storms, floods and droughts.


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  • ATMS 1003 - Basic Meteorology Laboratory I


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course designed to expose students to basic uses of meteorological data from the surface, upper air, radars, and satellites. Topics include surface and upper-air map analysis, fronts and cyclones, and severe weather.


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  • ATMS 1004 - Basic Meteorology Laboratory II


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course designed to expose students to basics of climatology. Topics include atmospheric elements, the earth’s energy balance, climate regions, and global climate change.

    Prerequisite(s): Credit or registration in ATMS 1003 .


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  • ATMS 1006 - Introduction to Climate Change


    3 cr.

    An introduction to the Earth’s climate and components of the climate system. Topics include the Earth system, past climates, natural and anthropogenic climate change.

    (Same as GEOS 1006 


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  • ATMS 1025 - Introduction to Forecasting Lab


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course designed to expose students to basic weather forecasting techniques.

    Prerequisite(s): Credit in ATMS 1003  


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  • ATMS 2000 - Weather Analysis and Forecasting


    2 cr.

    Introduction to short-range weather prediction and scalar analysis practices at the synoptic, regional, and local scale. Weather observing techniques; temperature and precipitation forecasting concepts and practice; weather map analysis and discussions; numerical guidance; soundings and stability.

    Prerequisite(s): ATMS 1003  and MATH 1013 .


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  • ATMS 2005 - General Meteorology


    3 cr.

    Structure of the earth’s atmosphere, distribution of temperature and precipitation, composition of the atmosphere, extratropical synoptic scale disturbances, introduction to thermodynamics, clouds and storms.

    Prerequisite(s): ATMS 1003 , MATH 1013 .


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  • ATMS 3000 - Computer Applications in Atmospheric Science


    3 cr.

    This course will provide an introduction to computer programming with applications specifically tailored to the student who seeks a career in Atmospheric Science or Meteorology.  Topics covered include basic use of Linux and basic to advanced programming techniques in languages commonly used in Atmospheric Science (e.g., IDL and/or Python).

    Prerequisite(s): ATMS 2005  or permission of instructor


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  • ATMS 3003 - Atmospheric Thermodynamics


    3 cr.

    Introduction to classical and statistical thermodynamics as it applies to dry and moist atmospheric phenomena. Ideal Gas Law, First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics. Thermodynamic potentials and diagrams. Moisture variables.

    Prerequisite(s): ATMS 2005 , and credit or registration in MATH 1031  and PHYS 2007 .


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  • ATMS 3005 - Dynamic Meteorology I


    3 cr.

    Introduction to atmospheric kinematics, dynamics, and coordinate systems. Fundamental forces; equations of motion; scale analysis; mass conservation; geostrophic and thermal winds, idealized flows; circulation and vorticity.

    Prerequisite(s): PHYS 2007 , MATH 1032 , and a grade of “C” or better in ATMS 3003 


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  • ATMS 3006 - Dynamic Meteorology II


    3 cr.

    Application of kinematics, dynamics, and thermodynamics in diagnosing synoptic-scale weather systems. Quasi-geostrophic theory; cyclogenesis and frontogenesis; jet dynamics, linear perturbation theory; atmospheric waves ; baroclinic instability.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in ATMS 3003  and ATMS 3005 


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  • ATMS 3010 - Fundamentals of Climatic Analysis


    3 cr.

    Fundamentals of the tabulation and analysis of climatic data, including computer data processing and statistical methods.

    Prerequisite(s): ATMS 2005 


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