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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Economics

  
  • ECON 4550 - Game Theory/Strategic Analysis

    (3) Study of strategic behavior when parties have opposed, mixed, or similar interest; sequential and simultaneous move games, pure mixed strategies, various equilibrium concepts, and repeated games. PREREQUISITE: ECON 2020 .
  
  • ECON 4560 - Contemporary Issues in Econ

    (3) Topics relevant to modern economics from an interdisciplinary perspective; exploration of the role of psychology, sociology, and political science in economic theory and policy. Students will be introduced to behavioral economics, behavioral finance, bounded rationality, satisficing, and decision making under uncertainty. PREREQUISITE: ECON 2010  and ECON 2020 .
  
  • ECON 4561 - Economics of Financial Crisis

    (3) Causes that precipitated the financial crisis of 2008 and the ensuing Great Recession; historical precedent for the crisis.
  
  • ECON 4740 - Health Care Economics

    (3) Unique nature of health care as economic good, health care market and its participants including patients, physicians, and hospitals, and financing and delivery of personal health care in United States and other countries.
  
  • ECON 4760-4769 - Special Topics in Economics

    (1-3) Topics are varied and in online class listings. Repeatable May be repeated with a change in topic. PREREQUISITE: permission of department chair.
  
  • ECON 4810 - Quant Economics Analysis

    (3) Introduction to application of mathematical tools in business and economics; review of matrix algebra, differential and integral calculus; optimization with and without constraints; comparative statistics.
  
  • ECON 4820 - Econometrics

    (3) Introduction to statistical procedures used to estimate and test quantitative economic theories, using microcomputer software for regression analysis. PREREQUISITE: SCMS 2710  or MATH 1530  or equivalent as approved by instructor.
  
  • ECON 4910 - Independent Study in Economics

    (1-3) Students investigate issues surrounding selected economic problems and develop reports of that investigation. Repeatable May be repeated to maximum of 3 hours credit. PREREQUISITE: upper division standing and approval of department chair.
  
  • ECON 4911 - Internship in Economics

    (1-6) Internship in business organization to gain on-the-job experience. Project to be approved and supervised by departmental faculty. Credit allowed only after acceptance of report. PREREQUISITE: Junior or Senior standing, 2.75 overall GPA or a minimum 3.0 GPA based on upper division business courses completed; completed a minimum of two major courses; and completed 15 hours of Upper Division business courses.
  
  • ECON 4996 - Honors Thesis in Economics

    (3) Independent research open only to students enrolled in Economics Honors Program. Honors thesis supervised by three-faculty committee selected by student and approved by Economics Honors Committee. PREREQUISITE: permission of Economics Honors Committee.

Educational Psychology and Research

  
  • EDPR 2111 - Development Across Lifespan

    (3) Principles and processes of human development across the life span.
  
  • EDPR 3121 - Learning Process/Assessment

    (3) Major theories and perspectives on classroom learning and classroom assessment practices; emphasis on cognitive processes, individual differences, strategies for instruction, motivation, critical thinking, and self regulation of learning; developing and using classroom assessment and interpreting standardized testing. PREREQUISITE: EDPR 2111 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 3302 - Child/Adolescent Development

    (3) (Same as CSED 3302). Principles and processes of child and adolescent development applied to education. PREREQUISITE: EDPR 2111  or permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 4008 - Prob: Ed Psych/Research

    (1-3) Individually directed reading, field study or research; written report required. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 4009 - Directed Reading

    (1-3) This course consists of individually directed readings, a field study, or research, culminating in a written report. PREREQUISITE: Permission of the instructor.
  
  • EDPR 4010 - Supervised Research

    (1-3) Collaborative research with faculty to include planning, design, management, analysis, and reporting of research. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor.
  
  • EDPR 4100-4109 - Special Topics in Educational Psychology and Research

    (3) This course is designed to study special topics, specific to the theme selected by the instructor.
  
  • EDPR 4301 - Early Child Dev/Begin Teacher

    (3) Philosophy, theory, research, and pedagogy relating to the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of children from birth to eight years of age. PREREQUISITE: EDPR 2111  and Junior Status.
  
  • EDPR 4541 - Fundmntl/Applied Stat Method

    (3) Use of statistical techniques in education and behavioral sciences; emphasis on practical use and interpretation of concepts. Self-instructional.

Educational Services

  
  • EDSV 4750 - Problems/Ed Services

    (1-3) Independent study and field projects on selected problems, interests, and needs related to educational programs in training settings.
  
  • EDSV 4850 - Practicum/Training Settings

    (1-3) Opportunities to gain experience in a variety of settings; tailored to interests, needs and career pathways of student. PREREQUISITE: approval by program coordinator. (S/U)
  
  • EDSV 4950 - Internship/Training Settings

    (3-12) Planned and supervised full-time experience in a training setting appropriate to the student’s specialization area; opportunities to synthesize knowledge and skills and demonstrate professional competencies in an appropriate setting. PREREQUISITE: approval

Electrical and Computer Engineering

  
  • EECE 1202 - Elec/Comp Engr Concepts

    (3) (ELEC) Introduction to the curriculum and the profession. Introduction to basic electrical and computer engineering concepts and models through a series of projects led by various faculty members of the EECE department. Course content will vary with each offering. PREREQUISITE: MATH 1710  with a minimum grade of C- or a minimum score of 61 on the ALEKS Math Assessment.
  
  • EECE 1206 - Computer Engr Computations

    (4) Structured solutions in computer engineering problems; computer implementation of solutions. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: EECE 1202 , or sophomore standing.
  
  • EECE 1207 - Electrical Engr Computations

    (3) Structured solutions to electrical engineering problems through use of computers. PREREQUISITE: EECE 1202  or sophomore standing.
  
  • EECE 1208 - Intro EECE Lab

    (1) Laboratory techniques in solutions to electrical and computer engineering problems; software/hardware development tools. Three laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ENGR 1010 .
  
  • EECE 2201 - Circuit Analysis I

    (4) Fundamental properties of electrical circuits; basic concepts and circuit elements; network theorems; steady-state and transient analyses. Experimental verification of basic electric circuit theory. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: ENGR 1010  or MATH 1920  or MATH 2421 .
  
  • EECE 2203 - Circuit Analysis Lab

    (1) Introduction to utilization of meters, oscilloscopes, oscillators, power supplies, and related test equipment in experimental verification of basic electric circuit theory. COREQUISITE: EECE 2201 .
  
  • EECE 2207 - Engineering Math Applications

    (3) Introduction to Matlab programming techniques through implementation of relevant engineering application. PREREQUISITE: ENGR 1010 .
  
  • EECE 2222 - Digital Circuit Design

    (4) Review of number systems and base conversions; analysis and design of digital circuits; logic and sequential design; introduction to microprocessors and modern CAD tools; VHDL. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: EECE 1207  or COMP 1900 .
  
  • EECE 2281 - Instrumentation Lab

    (1) Introduction to basic meters, power supplies, test equipment; transient responses and AC power measurements; operational amplifier circuits, bridge circuits and transducers. Does not fulfill degree requirements for Electrical and Computer Engineering majors. Three laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: EECE 2283 .
  
  • EECE 2283 - Electrical Engr/Instrumntation

    (3) Analysis of electrical circuits, sinsoidal steady state analysis, instrumentation circuits, op amps, transducers. Does not fulfill degree requirements for Electrical and Computer Engineering majors. PREREQUISITE: MATH 1920  and PHYS 2120 .
  
  • EECE 3201 - Circuit Analysis II

    (4) Laplace transform techniques for network analysis, sinusoidal steady-state response of single and three phase circuits, resonant circuits, linear transformers and magnetic coupling, and introduction to filter design. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: PHYS 2120 , EECE 2201 , EECE 2207 , MATH 2120  or MATH 3402 .
  
  • EECE 3203 - Signals and Systems I

    (3) Introduction to continuous-time signals and systems in time and frequency domains; system analysis of linear, time-invariant systems using Laplace and Fourier transforms and Fourier series. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2201 , EECE 2207 ; MATH 2120  or MATH 3402 .
  
  • EECE 3204 - Signals and Systems II

    (3) Introduction to discrete-time signals and systems in time and frequency domains; frequency representation of signals using discrete Fourier series, discrete Fourier transforms and Z transforms. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3201  and EECE 3203 
  
  • EECE 3211 - Electronics I

    (4) Solid state devices as elements of electronic circuits; linear models and linear operation of these devices emphasized.Laboratory techniques on performance of basic electronic experiments. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2201 .
  
  • EECE 3212 - Electronics II

    (4) Utilization of devices in linear, non-linear, and switching modes of operation; modeling and simulation of electronic circuits. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2222 , EECE 3201 , EECE 3211 .
  
  • EECE 3213 - Electronics I Lab

    (1) Emphasis on laboratory techniques in performance of basic electronic experiments. COREQUISITE: EECE 3211 .
  
  • EECE 3221 - Matrix Computer Methods

    (3) Fundamentals of matrix theory; application of matrix theory and digital computer techniques to the solution of circuit problems; state equations and their application to the solution of systems of differential equations. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2201 .
  
  • EECE 3240 - Electromagnetic Field Theory

    (3) Maxwell’s equations electrostatics, magnetostatics and time varying electromagnetic fields and waves. PREREQUISITE: PHYS 2120 ; MATH 2110  or MATH 2422 ; MATH 2120  or MATH 3402 .
  
  • EECE 3270 - Intro to Microprocessor

    (4) LSI circuitry, microprocessor architecture, hardware and software integration, application and system design. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2222 .
  
  • EECE 4081 - Software Engineering

    (3) (Same as COMP 4081 ). Scope of software engineering; software life cycle models; software process; team organization; requirements, analysis and design methodololgies; metrics, inspections, testing strategies and maintenance; software risks; professional and ethical responsibilities. PREREQUISITE: COMP 2150 .
  
  • EECE 4201 - Energy Conversion

    (4) Energy conversion by electromechanical processes, energy relations in magnetic systems, mathematical modeling of magnetic systems, transformers and electrical machines. Testing of direct and alternating current equipment. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2283  or EECE 3201  and minimum grade of C- in all prerequisites.
  
  • EECE 4202 - Electrical Power Systems

    (3) Investigation of problems associated with transmission of electrical energy; load-flow studies, and fault analysis by use of symmetrical components. COREQUISITE: EECE 4201 .
  
  • EECE 4203 - Energy Conversion Lab

    (1) Fundamental properties associated with testing and utilization of direct current and of alternating current equipment such as motors, generators, alternators and transformers. COREQUISITE: EECE 4201 .
  
  • EECE 4204 - Power Distribution System

    (3) Distribution of power from transmission systems to users; primary and secondary feeders, voltage regulation; distribution transformers; overhead, underground and network distribution system design; lightning phenomena and protective device coordination. COREQUISITE: EECE 4201 .
  
  • EECE 4205 - Modern Grid with Renewables

    (3) Introduction to alternative energy, wind generator systems, photovoltaic (PV) systems, wave or ocean energy systems, high voltage DC transmission. PREREQUISITE: ^EECE 2201  
  
  • EECE 4206 - Electrical Power Quality

    (3) Power quality phenomenon, voltage sags and interruptions, transient overvoltages, long-duration voltage variations, fundamental of harmonics, distributed generation and power quality, power quality benchmarking and monitoring. PREREQUISITE: EECE 4201   and EECE 3203  
  
  • EECE 4213 - Antenna Theory/Design

    (3) Theory of operation and design of antennas; determination of antenna radiation characteristics; introduction to antenna array theory. PREREQUISITE: MATH 2110 .
  
  • EECE 4214 - Electromagnetic Fields Lab

    (1) Laboratory techniques associated with frequencies above 100 MHz. COREQUISITE: EECE 4215 .
  
  • EECE 4215 - Applied Electromagnetic Fields

    (3) Steady state and transient solutions of transmission line equations; plane waves; antennas in telecommunications. PREREQUISITE: MATH 2110 .
  
  • EECE 4221 - Electronics III

    (4) Applications of analog and digital electronic circuits; special purpose circuits and devices. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3211 .
  
  • EECE 4222 - Digital Logic/Computer Design

    (3) Applications of digital system design using MSI, LSI, and VLSI circuits; design of arithmetic logic units, multiple-input controllers, and practical interfacing techniques. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2222 .
  
  • EECE 4230 - Data Communication System

    (3) Data communications in information and computing systems; analog and digital means of transmitting and controlling information; organization and requirements of data communication systems including modulation and demodulation, multiplexing, switching, error detection and correction. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3204 .
  
  • EECE 4231 - Communication Theory

    (3) Frequency and time domain; modulation, random signal theory, autocorrelation; noise, communication systems. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3203  and EECE 4235 .
  
  • EECE 4232 - Discrete Signal Process

    (3) Introduction to discrete-time signal analysis; includes discrete system concepts, discrete-time Fourier analysis, sampling of continuous-time signals, z-transform, and transform analysis of discrete time systems; structures for discrete-time systems and discrete filter design techniques. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3204 .
  
  • EECE 4235 - Probabilistic System Analysis

    (3) Probability and statistics applied to electrical and computer engineering problems; probability and random variables; statistics and techniques for estimating them; techniques for characterization of signals using autocorrelation, cross-correlation and power spectra; determination of effects of discrete and analog filters on random signals, Bayesian detection and estimation; Markov random processes. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3204 .
  
  • EECE 4241 - Solid State Physcl Electronics

    (3) Quantum concepts; statistics; crystal structure; conduction processes in solids; p-n junctions and devices; field-effect devices; charge transfer devices. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3211 .
  
  • EECE 4242 - Electro-Optics

    (3) Classical optics including Gaussian optics, Newtonian optics, and vergence theory; optical design with aberration concepts, F-numbers, pupils, and stops; radiometry with respect to flux transfer calculations; light sources and detectors.
  
  • EECE 4243 - Linear Optical Systems

    (3) Review of Fourier techniques for analysis and design of linear systems, extension to 2dimensional techniques, 2-dimensional transform applied to linear optical systems and optical data processing. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3204 .
  
  • EECE 4251 - Control System Engr

    (3) General equations of physical linear systems and their transfer functions; transient analysis and stability of servo systems; Bode plot, Nichols chart, Nyquist plot, Routh criterion, root locus methods, introduction to compensation techniques and systems in state space. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3203 , MATH 3242 .
  
  • EECE 4252 - Digital Control Systems

    (3) Problems and analysis techniques applicable to digital control systems. Prior knowledge of Laplace transforms required; basic knowledge of feedback control theory desirable. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3204 , MATH 3242 .
  
  • EECE 4253 - Control Systems Lab

    (1) Investigations of fundamental properties associated with control systems engineering; laboratory procedures in analysis of control systems, compensating networks, analog and digital computer simulations. COREQUISITE: EECE 4251  or EECE 4252 .
  
  • EECE 4254 - Digital Control System Lab

    (1) Investigations of fundamental properties associated with digital control systems engineering; laboratory procedures in analysis of digital control systems, compensating networks, digital computer simulations and PLCs. COREQUISITE: EECE 4252 .
  
  • EECE 4271 - Computer Interfacing

    (3) Hardware and software aspects of connecting computers to peripherals; tradeoffs between hardware and software; connecting CPUs to ROM, RAM, parallel ports and serial ports; applications to serial and parallel ports; backplane buses, displays, keyboards, A/D and D/A converters; linking interface routines to application software. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2222 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 4272 - Engineering Software

    (3) Procedural and object-oriented programming techniques using C and C++. Introduction to UNIX. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2207 , or equivalent.
  
  • EECE 4273 - Database Engineering

    (3) Logical database design, data models for database engineering; entity-relationship, relational, object oriented, logic data models; design theory for relational databases, relational query languages, introduction to integration of database and knowledge-base systems for engineering applications; emerging trends in database machine design and implementation. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 4275 - Network Programming

    (3) Introduction to engineering of computer networks, network hardware, and network software; design of software systems for network applications. PREREQUISITE: EECE 1207  or COMP 1900 .
  
  • EECE 4276 - Adv Network Programming

    (3) Advanced methods for engineering software systems; implementations of distributed object models, remote database connectivity, and reusable software components. PREREQUISITE: EECE 4275 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 4277 - DSP Microprocessors

    (4) Architecture and instruction sent of fixed-point and floating-point devices; hardware interfacing, host communication, real-time signal generation, filtering, and code development using assembly language and C. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2222  and EECE 3204 .
  
  • EECE 4278 - Computer Organization

    (3) Organization and structure of CPU, memory, operating system, I/O system organization and implementation issues; hardware and software integration and co-design. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3270 .
  
  • EECE 4279 - Professional Development

    (3) Design, ethics, standards, participation in professional organizations; preparation for licensing; preparation for senior design project; contemporary issues and the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3201 , EECE 3211 , EECE 3270  .
  
  • EECE 4280 - Electricl/Computer Engr Design

    (3) Individual and/or team design projects that require application of electrical engineering or computer engineering concepts. Oral and written presentations required. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3204 , EECE 4279 , EECE 4991 ; for BSCPE degree: EECE 4081 .
  
  • EECE 4710 - Computer Architecture

    (3) Architecture and design of computers, performance measures, instruction sets, datapaths, I/O systems, and memory hierarchies. PREREQUISITE: EECE 4278 .
  
  • EECE 4711 - Fault Tolerant Computer Des

    (3) Evaluation of computer system design and reliability using reliability block diagrams, fault trees, reliability graphics, queuing networks, error detecting and correcting codes, and Markov models; principles of fault tolerant hardware and software design. PREREQUISITE: EECE 4278 .
  
  • EECE 4712 - Embedded Systems

    (3) Introduction to hardware and software design of computing systems embedded in electronic devices; programmable processor design; peripherals, memories, interfacing, and hardware/software tradeoffs. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3270 . Laboratory involves of use of synthesis tools, programmable logic, microcontrollers, and development of working embedded systems.
  
  • EECE 4720 - Intro Artificial Intelligence

    (3) (Same as COMP 4720 ). Fundamentals of programming in LISP; central ideas of artificial intelligence, including heuristic search, problem solving, slot-and-filler structures, and knowledge representation. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2207 , permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 4730 - Expert Systems

    (3) (Same as COMP 4730 ). Fundamentals of programming in PROLOG, central ideas of expert system development, including knowledge representation, control structures, tools, knowledge acquisition, and knowledge engineering. PREREQUISITE: EECE 2207 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 4731 - Data Visualization

    (3) (Same as COMP 4731 ). Introduction to the terminology, methodology, and applications of data visualization. Methods for visualizing data from a variety of engineering and scientific fields including both static and time varying data and methods for generating both surface and volume visualizations. PREREQUISITE: COMP 2150 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 4900-4909 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering

    (1-3) (ELEC) Topics are varied and in online class listings.
  
  • EECE 4910-4919 - Honors Special Topics

    (3) (ELEC) Topics vary and in online class listings. PREREQUISITE: approval by the Honors Committee of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
  
  • EECE 4991 - Electrical/Computer Projects I

    (3) Independent investigation of problem selected in consultation with instructor; report required. PREREQUISITE: EECE 3201 , EECE 3203 , EECE 3211 . Minimum grade of C-in all prerequisites.
  
  • EECE 4992 - Electrical/Computer Project II

    (1-3) Design, implementation and testing of project investigated in EECE 4991 ; report required. PREREQUISITE: EECE 4991  with a minimum GPA of 2.0 in EECE courses completed at the University of Memphis.
  
  • EECE 4993 - Research Studies

    (3) Consultation, reading, and design work to investigate selected areas of electrical engineering or computer engineering under supervision of faculty member; formal paper required; emphasis on applied work, design, and scientific writing. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.
  
  • EECE 4994 - Electrical/Computer Engineering Practicum

    (1) Preparation for professional practice through experiental learning under the supervision of an experienced engineer with oversight by a member of the department’s faculty. Students must work a minimum of 10 hours, and no more than 20 hours per week. Regular reporting throughout course required.  Maximum repeat for 3 hours credit, but student may not enroll in EECE 4994 for more than 1 credit hour per semester. Cannot be taken concurrently with ENGR 4001  .  PREREQUISITE: Departmental approval
  
  • EECE 4999 - Honors Thesis

    (3) Under the direction of a faculty member, the student writes and defends a thesis based upon background reading and experimental research on a topic in electrical engineering. PREREQUISITE: approval by the Honors Committee of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Elementary Education

  
  • ELED 3242 - Teaching/Learning Elem School

    (3) Focus on best practices for student learning and cognition in grades K-6; identification, development, and evaluation of strategies and models of instruction sensitive to individual needs of children; emphasis on planning and instruction.
  
  • ELED 3251 - Method/Teach Math/Elem Grades

    (3) Instructional techniques, curriculum, and materials for teaching mathematics to elementary school students.
  
  • ELED 3261 - Method/Teach/Science/Elem Grde

    (3) Instructional techniques, curriculum. and materials for teaching science to elementary school students. PREREQUISITE: admission to TEP.
  
  • ELED 3271 - Method/Social Studies/Elem Grd

    (3) Instructional techniques, curriculum, and materials for teaching social studies to elementary school students. PREREQUISITE: ELED 3242 , SPED 2000 .
  
  • ELED 3281 - Residency I/Elem Teach Pract

    (3) Integration of curriculum and instruction for K-6 grades; extended field experiences involving observation and teaching in diverse classrooms. PREREQUISITE: admission to TEP and completion of all coursework except Residency II semester. COREQUISITE: ELED 3251 , ELED 3261 .
  
  • ELED 4351 - Teaching/Learning K-8

    (2) Teacher candidates develop knowledge of best practices for student learning and cognition; identify, develop, and evaluate strategies and techniques of instruction that are sensitive to individual needs of children within a culturally and economically diverse population; emphasis on planning, instruction, assessment, and professional development. Ten hours field experiences. PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: ELED 4352 , ELED 4353 , ELED 4354 , admission to TEP, and completion of ALL coursework except Student Teaching and Professional Seminar.
  
  • ELED 4352 - Curriculum and Methods K-8

    (4) Teacher candidates will learn developmentally appropriate curriculum for K-8 in literacy, science, mathematics, social studies, and fine arts; methods specific to content areas and evaluate current educational materials such as software, textbooks, and manipulatives. Twenty hours field experiences. PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: ELED 4351 , ELED 4353 , ELED 4354 , admission to TEP, and completion of ALL coursework except Student Teaching and Professional Seminar.
  
  • ELED 4353 - Thematic Instruction K-8

    (4) Curriculum, methods, and materials for teaching integrated curriculum with a focus on real-world experiences with diverse students in urban settings; teacher candidates will develop and use a thematic unit to instruct K-8 students; emphasis includes critical reflection of how to improve learning and instruction for all students. Twenty hours field experiences. PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: ELED 4351 , ELED 4352 , ELED 4354 , admission to TEP, and completion of ALL coursework except Student Teaching and Professional Seminar.
  
  • ELED 4354 - Practicum Integrative Urb Envn

    (2) Integration of the curriculum and teaching for K-8 grades that includes urban site visitation experiences for observation and teaching diverse learners in real-world situations. PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: ELED 4351 , ELED 4352 , ELED 4353 , admission to TEP, and completion of ALL coursework except Student Teaching and Professional Seminar.

Emergency Management

  
  • EMGT 3100 - Seminar in Emergency Management

    (3) (Same as ESCI 3100 , UNIV 3100  and PADM 3100 ). Synthesizing and integrating the various elements of emergency management.
  
  • EMGT 4000 - Internship

    (3) Experience working with an agency, business, or organization in which knowledge of emergency management can be applied and expanded. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor. (S/U)

Engineering

  
  • ENGR 1009 - Prep Math for Engineering

    (3) Applications of algebra and trigonometry to engineering problems. Accelerated preparation for an engineering or technology major. Three lecture hours per week. PREREQUISITE: MATH ACT sub-score greater than or equal to 18 or ALEKS math placement score greater than or equal to 30, or a C- in MATH 1100.
  
  • ENGR 1010 - Engineering Problem Solving

    (3) Introduction to the methods of engineering problem solving. Application of mathematical concepts to solve engineering problems. Two lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: ENGR 1009 or MATH 1710 with grade of C- or better, MATH ACT sub-score greater than or equal to 24 or ALEKS greather than or equal to 61 .

     

  
  • ENGR 1011-1025 - Special Topics in Engineering

    (1-4) Topics in Engineering of interest to the beginning students in engineering
 

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