Sep 27, 2024  
UOFM 2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
UOFM 2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions-Undergraduate


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.  Some courses described in this catalog may require additional fees.

 

University College

  
  • UNIV 3535 - Family Communication**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Course offered on campus and online. Provides a framework and perspective for analyzing the family as a communication system. It examines the ways in which members of family systems interact in order to develop, sustain and manage their relationships in an era when family issues are at the forefront of national concerns, particularly in governmental, educational and religious arenas.

  
  • UNIV 3540 - Ethics & Professionalism **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: An analysis of ethical decisions and dilemmas of professional practice. A study of elementary principles of moral philosophy and applying those principles to professional decisions. Learning how to tolerate disagreement, developing respect for ethnic and gender diversity, and gaining a sense of moral responsibility in your professional practice.

  
  • UNIV 3542 - Baseball in America **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Cultural aspects of baseball in America and impact it has had on society; early history of the game; formation of various leagues; The World Series; racism in the game; game’s role in literature, radio, and television.

  
  • UNIV 3543 - College Football in America **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This course will introduce you to the cultural aspects of college football in America and the impact it has had on society. We will discuss the early history of the game, the formation of the major conferences, the playoff system, formation of the NCAA, integration of the sport, the Heisman Trophy, along with its economic impact on America. College football’s bowl season means big money for the local economies of its host cities – especially those that host one of the marquee “New Year’s Six” playoff matchups, according to a recent study.

  
  • UNIV 3550 - Clash of Cultures

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Multi-leveled, complex, and consequential clashes that have shaped American culture and much of the modern world.

  
  • UNIV 3565 - Comparative Christianity**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Commonality in Christianity; major turning points in Christian history; the tradition’s variety of subgroups, starting with the three great groupings: Eastern Christianity, Roman Christianity, and Protestant Christianity; examination of future of Christianity.

  
  • UNIV 3580 - Hebrew and Greek Legacy**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Interdisciplinary examination of salient ideas, values, and traditions of ancient Hebraic and Greek cultures, with emphasis on those ideas and values that have most significantly influenced the modern world; understanding of ideas and values enhanced through comparison with selected non-Western traditions. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020 . [G]

  
  • UNIV 3581 - Faith/Reason/Imagination**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Interdisciplinary examination of religious, rationalist, and aesthetic viewpoints as distinctive ways of understanding what is fundamental to human experience. Exploration of historical development of each of these modes of understanding and examination of tensions that exist among them in modern world. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020 . [G]

  
  • UNIV 3585 - Old Testament Empires & Interpretations**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Thematic, interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of the Old Testament, including some of the complex historical, literary, and cultural contexts of the ancient production and contemporary interpretation of these texts.

  
  • UNIV 3590 - New Testament

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Main events, background, characters and teaching of the New Testament and how it relates to the Old Testament and to today.

  
  • UNIV 3592 - Religious Perspectives on Death and Afterlife

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This course explores religious rituals and beliefs about death, burial, and afterlife from various global, historical, and social perspectives. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020 

  
  • UNIV 3700-3739 - Special Topics


  
  • UNIV 3740 - Critical Thinking/Professions

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Topics include the development of personal and professional life skills; effective communication skills, interview skills, cover letter and resume preparation; proper business etiquette, financial planning; professional working environment.

  
  • UNIV 3900 - Experiential Learning Adv

    Credit Hours: (1-30)
    Description: A systematic process for evaluating and credentialing learning gained in a variety of contexts. Upper/lower-division credit determined by faculty assessor.

  
  • UNIV 4110 - Internship**

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description: Supervised training to provide learning experiences and coursework related to student’s area of study.  Permit Required (S/U).

  
  • UNIV 4310 - Leadership Training in Student Recruitment

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: The primary puprose of the course is to facilitate learning opportunities and experiences which will provide students with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to become effective leaders. This class will help you gain a better understanding of the university experience while also learning about the available resources and services offered here at UofM. In addition, you will learn a great deal about yourself, your peers, and your instructors throughout the semester.

  
  • UNIV 4380 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description: Directed individual study or research. Students who have identified area of study pertinent to their coordinated study program, that is not routinely taught, may pursue the study under direction of faculty member. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.

  
  • UNIV 4506 - The Chinese

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Provides an understanding of the people, history, culture, and government of a civilization more than 5,000 years old. Shows the influence ancient Chinese medicine, art and religion has had on the contemporary world and illustrates the way in which China attempts to balance economical and political development with ancient customs, rituals, and beliefs. Also considers the role which China plays in the global economy - now and in the future.

  
  • UNIV 4511 - Holocaust Studies

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Synthesizing knowledge and methodologies from several disciplines; contexts and implications of the Holocaust; encompass periods before, during, and after the event to explore questions of human values and responsibility; research paper, journal, writing for oral presentation and essay exam. Intended for seniors. Cross listing: (Same as JDST 4511 ).

  
  • UNIV 4518 - Literature Of Americas **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Explores the diversity, similarities and universality of the central themes of Spanish- American and African-American fiction.

  
  • UNIV 4520 - Mind/Brain/Intelligence

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Interdisciplinary studies of cognition, behavior, emotion, intelligence, and brain mechanisms; synthesis of research contributions from cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and philosophy. Cross listing: (Same as PSYC 4305 ).

  
  • UNIV 4527 - The Developing Adult **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Early, middle, and late adulthood; social relationships; retirement issues and options; choice in living arrangements; end-of-life concerns.

  
  • UNIV 4530 - Family Resource Management

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: MRCH 4300
    Description: Investigates values, goals, and human and material resources necessary for individuals and families to make informed management decisions throughout the life span.

  
  • UNIV 4700 - Czech Culture and History

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Study Abroad to the Czech Republic; upon completion of course, students will receive a Teaching English as a Foreign Language certificate.

  
  • UNIV 4701-4705 - Special Topics

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description: Topics vary by semester, see online class schedule listing.

  
  • UNIV 4708 - Business Intelligence**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Data warehousing, data mining, text and web mining, and reality mining.

  
  • UNIV 4800-4809 - Special Topics

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description: Topics vary by semester, see online class schedule listing.

  
  • UNIV 4810 - Software Project Management**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This course focuses on the analysis, design, and implementation of software systems. Other concepts integrated in the course include project metrics, code inspections, testing and maintenance strategies, risk management and professional and ethical responsibilities. This course is intended for students in the BPS Information Technology concentration.

  
  • UNIV 4830 - Israeli/Arab Conflict

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Historical, political, cultural dimensions of tensions that have existed between Israelis and Arabs since the founding of the State of Israel with attention to current situation Cross listing: (Same as JDST 4830 ).

  
  • UNIV 4995 - Senior Project**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Academic research or other creative activity resulting in tangible project to demonstrate synthesis of student’s Coordinated Study. PREREQUISITE: senior status.


University Honors Program

  
  • UNHP 1100 - The Honors Forum

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description: Weekly meeting of Honors students. Discussion led by faculty and/or students on various topics. Honors credit requires grade of B” (3.0). May not be repeated to improve former grade.”

    High Impact Practice Code: Service Learning, Research
  
  • UNHP 1101 - Humanities/Global Challenge

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: An interdisciplinary investigation of current global controversies and issues, integrating literature, art, and other forms of cultural expression. Honors credit requires grade of B” (3.0). Substitutes for a Humanities/Fine Arts General Education requirement for Honors students. ”

  
  • UNHP 1102 - Social Scien/Global Challenge

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: An interdisciplinary exploration of economic, human, cultural, and political dimensions of globalization. Honors credit requires grade of B” (3.0). Substitutes for a Behavioral/Social Science General Education requirement for Honors students. ”

  
  • UNHP 3001 - Literacy Tutoring

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: (Same as RDNG 3001). Designed for students to teach literacy to school-aged children in clinical K-12 schools or non-profit settings. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. May not be repeated to improve grade. PREREQUISITE: PREREQUISITE: restricted to University Honors Students or Education Students seeking licensure, and permission of instructor.

  
  • UNHP 3010-3015 - Special Topics in University Honors

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Topics vary by semester, see online class schedule listing.

  
  • UNHP 3265-3269 - Special Topics in University Honors

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Topics vary by semester, see online class schedule listing.

  
  • UNHP 4900 - Adv Honors Projects

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description: Designed for individuals or small groups of students working collaboratively. Students encouraged to design own projects. May include reading, research, discussion group, or experiential projects. Advanced projects assume sufficient background for advanced level. Credit varies according to project. Application to department and college honors programs at their discretion. Letter grade unless student application for credit/no credit approved before registration. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. May not be repeated to improve a former grade.

  
  • UNHP 4901-4909 - Special Topics in University Honors

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Topics vary by semester, see online class schedule listing

  
  • UNHP 4999 - Honors Thesis

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: In conjunction with a faculty mentor, most often from student’s major department. Guidelines for students and faculty and applications available from Honors Office. Preliminary applications should be completed two semesters in advance. Formal applications due before final examinations week in semester preceding semester in which credit sought. Letter grade unless student application for credit/no credit approved before registration. Honors credit requires grade of B” (3.0). May not be repeated to improve a former grade.”


Women’s and Gender Studies

  
  • WMST 2100 - Intr/Women/Gender Study **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Exploration of racially diverse women’s experience, focus on contemporary gender issues; overview of different disciplinary and theoretical approaches.

  
  • WMST 3000 - Multicultural Women’s Lit

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Exploration of texts of women writers across a multicultural schema, with particular attention to African American, African, Chicana, and Arab women writers.

  
  • WMST 4050-4075 - Special Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description: Topics are varied and in online class listings.

  
  • WMST 4340 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Readings and writing assignments designed to further the student’s understanding of a specialized area within women’s studies.

  
  • WMST 4705-4715 - Special Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description: Topics are varied and in online class listings.


TN eCampus

  
  
  • ACCT 1020 - Principles of Accounting II**

    Credit Hours: (3)
    PREREQUISITE: ACC1104 ACCT 1010  ACCT 2010  

  
  • ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • AGRI 1010 - Introduction to Agribusiness **

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • AGRI 1020 - Into to Animal Science**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • AGRI 1030 - Introduction to Plant Science**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • AGRI 1050 - Into to Soil Science**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • ALHS 1000 - Careers in Healthcare**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • ANTH 1230 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • ANTH 1430 - Prehistoric Archaeology**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • ART 1035 - Introduction to Art**

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: ART 1030-Art Appreciation
    Description: The overall purpose of this course is to provide the student with a basic understanding of the visual arts. The first half of the course deals with the nature of art, the evaluation of art, the processes and materials of art. We will examine the formal elements of design and look at a wide variety of both 2D and 3D art works to learn about the processes and tools involved in its creation. The second half of the semester is spent in a chronological study of art from around the world in its cultural setting from the prehistoric to the contemporary.

  
  • ART 1045 - Drawing I**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • ARTH TNe 2010 - Survey of Art History I**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • ARTH TNe 2020 - Survey of Art History II**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • ASTR 1010 - Solar System Astronomy**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • ASTR 1020 - Stars & Galaxies Astronomy w/ Lab**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 1010(TNe) - Intro to Biology I & Lab**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 1020 - Intro to Biology II & Lab**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 1430 - Nutrition **

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BIOL 1510 - Environmental Science I**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 1520 - Environmental Science II**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 2010 - Anatomy/Physiology I & Lab**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 2020 - Anatomy/Physiology II & Lab**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 2230 - Intro to Microbiology w/Lab **

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • BIOL 3100 - Genetics**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BIOL 3120 - General Ecology**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BMGT 3600 - International Mgmt**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BMGT 3630 - Human Resource Mgmt**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 1300 - Personal Finance**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 1301 - Legal Issues for the Web**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 1305 - Introduction to Business**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 1310 - Business Communications**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 1340 - Small Business Management**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 1350 - Sales and Service**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 2320 - Business Finance**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 2360 - International Business**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 2370 - Legal Environment of Business**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 2380 - Principles of Marketing**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BUSN 2450 - E Commerce**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CHEM 1010 - Intro to Chemistry I & Lab**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • CHEM 1020 - Intro to Chemistry II & Lab**

    Credit Hours: (4)
  
  • CHEM 1040 - Intro to General Chemistry**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CHEM 4300 - General Biochemistry**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CISP 1010 - Computer Science I**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1300 - Beginning HTML & CSS**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1302 - Introduction Networking**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1303 - Database Concepts**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1310 - Programming I**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1311 - Programming II**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1312 - Intro .NET Programming**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1313 - .NET Programming**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1318 - Data Structures**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1319 - Intro Programming Mobile Apps**

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • CITC 1320 - A+ Hardware & Software**

    Credit Hours: (3)
 

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