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2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Information


 
  
  • COM 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • COM 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • CS 100 - Basic Computer


    Description:
    An introductory course for students with limited computer skills that will cover basic topics in word processing, using e-mail and spread sheets.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    IT 100 and CS 100 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both.
  
  • CS 101 - Computer Basics


    Description:
    Literacy course; basic computer structure; introduction to word processing, spreadsheet and database programs; introduction to the Internet.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, high school or college algebra.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 105 - The Logical Basis of Computing


    Description:
    Problem solving; algorithm development; complexity; computability. Representation of algorithms as computer programs; data; decision and control; inherent sources of error.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 110 - Programming Fundamentals I


    Description:
    Fundamental concepts of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Classes, objects and methods, algorithm development, problem-solving techniques, basic control structures, primitive types and arrays.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 111 - Programming Fundamentals II


    Description:
    Continuation of object-oriented programming concepts introduced in CS 110. Inheritance, exceptions, graphical user interfaces, recursion, and data structures.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 110, MATH 153.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 112 - Foundations of Computer Science


    Description:
    Overview of the computer science profession including basic computer organization, algorithm development and analysis, computer data representation, computer applications and social issues.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 167 - Visual Basic Programming


    Description:
    An introduction to Visual Basic programming. Topics will include problem solving, algorithm development, syntax and semantics of Visual Basic, and program debugging.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Not intended for CS majors.
  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    CS 290 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    Yes
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    Prior approval required. May be repeated. Grade will be S or U.
  
  • CS 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • CS 300 - Object Oriented Programming


    Description:
    Fundamental concepts of object oriented programming. Classes, objects, and methods, algorithm development, problem solving, inheritance, exceptions, and recursion.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, basic computer literacy.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Not intended for CS majors.
  
  • CS 301 - Data Structures


    Description:
    Introduction to data structures, simple list processing, basic searching and sorting techniques, stacks, queues and trees.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 111, MATH 154.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Formerly CS 265. Students may not receive credit for both.
  
  • CS 302 - Advanced Data Structures and File Processing


    Description:
    Sequential, random access and indexed file organizations; B-trees; external searching and sorting; I/O buffering.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 301, and MATH 172.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Formerly CS 340. Students may not receive credit for both.
  
  • CS 305B - Programming Language Survey: C++


    Description:
    One or more sections offered each quarter, each of which features a programming language of interest for historical, functional, or theoretical reasons.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 301.

    Credits: (3)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Formerly CS 274. Students may not receive credit for both. May be repeated for credit under different topic.
  
  • CS 305C - Programming Language Survey: COBOL


    Description:
    One or more sections offered each quarter, each of which features a programming language of interest for historical, functional, or theoretical reasons.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 301.

    Credits: (3)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Formerly CS 274. Students may not receive credit for both. May be repeated for credit under different topic.
  
  • CS 305N - Programming Language Survey: Java


    Description:
    One or more sections offered each quarter, each of which features a programming language of interest for historical, functional, or theoretical reasons.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 301.

    Credits: (3)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Formerly CS 274. Students may not receive credit for both. May be repeated for credit under different topic.
  
  • CS 311 - Computer Architecture I


    Description:
    Introduction to computer architecture, data representations, assembly language, addressing techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 112.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 312 - Computer Architecture II


    Description:
    Introduction to the structure of computers. Digital circuits, central processing units, memory, input/output processing, parallel architectures.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 301 and CS 311.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Formerly CS 383. Students may not receive credit for both.
  
  • CS 325 - Technical Writing in Computer Science


    Description:
    Writing and editing technical material in computer science.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, ENG 102, and CS 301.

    Credits: (3),

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 350 - Web Development Technologies I


    Description:
    Client-side techniques for World Wide Web software development including XHTML, style sheets, scripting languages, Web databases, XML, and ethical issues related to the Web.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 301.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 351 - Web Development Technologies II


    Description:
    Server-side technologies for World Wide Web software development including programming languages, database access, e-commerce, testing, and ethical issues related to the Web.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 350.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 352 - Web Development Technologies III


    Description:
    Advanced technologies for World Wide Web software development including XML and its related technologies: DTD, XML Schema, XSL, and XSLT and other emerging technologies.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 351.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 361 - Principles of Language Design I


    Description:
    Topics will include evolution of programming languages, syntax and semantics, bindings, scoping, data types, assignment, control, and subprograms.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 302.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 362 - Principles of Language Design II


    Description:
    Topics will include abstract data types, parallel processing, object-oriented programming, exception handling functional programming, and logic programming.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 361 and MATH 260 (can be taken concurrently).

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 367 - Advanced Visual Basic Programming


    Description:
    Visual Basic programming and applications. Topics will include advanced data structures, error trapping and debugging, advanced VB and ActiveX controls, macros and databases.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Not intended for CS majors.
  
  • CS 370 - Introduction to the UNIX Operating System


    Description:
    The fundamental requirements, features and functions of the UNIX operating system. A UNIX compatible OS will be used as a working model. Installation, configuration, setup, shell operations, and program development with the UNIX operating system.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 301 and CS 311.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 392 - Lab Experience in Teaching Computer Science


    Description:
    Supervised experience in developing procedures and techniques in teaching computer science.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 301 and permission of department.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    Grade will be S or U.
  
  • CS 420 - Database Management Systems


    Description:
    Logical aspects of database processing; concepts of organizing data into integrated databases; hierarchical, network, and relational approaches.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 302, CS 325 and MATH 330.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 427 - Algorithm Analysis


    Description:
    Topics will include basic algorithmic analysis, algorithmic strategies, fundamental computing algorithms, basic computability, the complexity classes P and NP, and advanced algorithmic analysis.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 302, CS 325, and MATH 330 (minimum grade of C).

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 430 - Introduction to Computer Security


    Description:
    Introduction to the principles of computer security. Discussion of threats, intrusion, trust, protection, access control and cryptography and implementation of security, confidentiality and integrity policies.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 312.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    Letter
  
  • CS 440 - Computer Graphics


    Description:
    Graphic I/O devices; two-dimensional and three-dimensional display techniques; display processors; clipping and windowing; hidden line removal; data structures for graphics.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 302 and CS 325.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 441 - Computer Graphics II


    Description:
    Advanced graphics in 3-D with vector tools. Topics include: transformations, affine transformations, changing coordinate system, drawing scenes, modeling shapes, solid modeling, and smooth objects.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 440.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 442 - Computer Vision


    Description:
    Computer vision includes image acquisition, preprocessing, segmentation (thresholding, edge- and region-based segmentation), shape representation, object recognition, motion analysis, object tracking and 3-D scene reconstruction.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 302.

    Credits: (4)

    Consent
    No
    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 446 - User Interface Design and Development


    Description:
    The relationship of user interface design to human-computer interaction. Types of user interfaces, methods of evaluation, user centered design and task analysis, programming tools and environments, and hardware devices.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 301, CS 325, and MATH 311 or BUS 221.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 450 - Computer Network and Data Communications


    Description:
    Device protocols; network configurations; encryption; data compression and security; satellite networks.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 301, CS 311, and CS 325.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 455 - Artificial Intelligence


    Description:
    Introduction to the principles of artificial intelligence. Pattern matching, knowledge representation, natural language processing, expert systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 302, CS 325, CS 362 and MATH 330.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 456 - Data Mining


    Description:
    Data mining methods for discovering hidden patterns in large databases and data warehouses with applications in business, science, and engineering.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 420 or permission of instructor and MATH 311 or BUS 221.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 457 - Computational Intelligence


    Description:
    Introducing concepts, models, algorithms, and tools for development of intelligent systems: artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy systems, swarm intelligence, and hybridizations of these techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 302, CS 325, CS 362, and MATH 330.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 458 - Artificial Intelligence Project


    Description:
    Implementation of a significant project relating to artificial intelligence.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 325 and CS 455.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 470 - Operating Systems


    Description:
    Topics will include principles of operating systems, concurrency, scheduling and dispatch, memory management, processes and threads, device management, security and protection, and file systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 302, CS 312, and CS 325.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 473 - Parallel Computing


    Description:
    Major parallel architectures and languages. Parallel programming methodologies and applications.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 325 and CS 470.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 474 - Peer-to-Peer Systems


    Description:
    The course gives a broad overview of current techniques used within peer-to-peer distributed systems. Peer-to-peer mechanisms can be used to access any kind of distributed resources and offer new possibilities for internet-based applications.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, CS 302.

    Credits: (4)

    Consent
    No
    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 480 - Software Engineering


    Description:
    The software development process: user requirements, specifications, design, coding, testing, maintenance, documentation and management; students work in teams to develop large software projects.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 325, CS 420 and senior standing.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 481 - Software Engineering Project


    Description:
    Continuation of coding, testing, and implementation phases of project begun in CS 480.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 325 and CS 480.

    Credits: (4)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • CS 489 - Senior Colloquium


    Description:
    Introduction to research in Computer Science through investigation of ethical and historical topics in the field. End of major assessment activities.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 325 and senior standing.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    CS 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    Yes
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    Prior approval required. May be repeated. Grade will be S or U.
  
  • CS 491 - Workshop


    Description:
    The title of the workshop and the credits shall be determined at the time the workshop is approved. Designed to give an opportunity for individual and group study of special areas of computer applications. 

    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    Yes
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    With the approval of department chair, course may be designed for regular letter grade or S or U, depending upon course objectives and methods of instruction.
  
  • CS 492 - Laboratory Experience in Teaching Computer Science


    Description:
    Supervised progressive experience in developing procedures and technique in teaching computer science.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, CS 302, CS 392, and permission.

    Credits: (1-2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    Yes
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    May be repeated to a maximum total of 15 credits. Grade will be S or U.
  
  • CS 493 - Practicum


    Description:
    Supervised progressive experience in management, operation, programming or systems work in one of the University’s computing centers.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, 15 credits in CS and permission.

    Credits: (1-5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    Yes
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  
  • CS 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • CS 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • DHC 121 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium I


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the Greek and Roman periods.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, admission to Douglas Honors College.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • DHC 122 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium I


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the Greek and Roman periods.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, admission to Douglas Honors College.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • DHC 123 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium I


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the Greek and Roman periods.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, admission to Douglas Honors College.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • DHC 131 - Douglas Honors College Lecture I


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 121, 122, or 123.
  
  • DHC 132 - Douglas Honors College Lecture I


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 121, 122, or 123.
  
  • DHC 133 - Douglas Honors College Lecture I


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 121, 122, or 123.
  
  • DHC 221 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium II


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 123.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • DHC 222 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium II


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 123.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • DHC 223 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium II


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 123.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • DHC 231 - Douglas Honors Lecture II


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 221, 222, or 223.
  
  • DHC 232 - Douglas Honors Lecture II


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 221, 222, or 223.
  
  • DHC 233 - Douglas Honors Lecture II


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 221, 222, or 223.
  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    DHC 290 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. Requires a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    Yes
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    Prior approval required. May be repeated for a total of 12 credits. Grade will be S or U.
  
  
  • DHC 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • DHC 321 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium III


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 223. Courses must be taken in sequence.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • DHC 322 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium III


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 223. Courses must be taken in sequence.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • DHC 323 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium III


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 223. Courses must be taken in sequence.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • DHC 331 - Douglas Honors College Lecture III


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 321, 322, or 323.
  
  • DHC 332 - Douglas Honors College Lecture III


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 321, 322, or 323.
  
  • DHC 333 - Douglas Honors College Lecture III


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 321, 322, or 323.
  
  
  • DHC 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • DHC 421 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium IV


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the modern period.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 323. Courses must be taken in sequence.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • DHC 422 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium IV


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the modern period.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 323. Courses must be taken in sequence.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • DHC 423 - Douglas Honors College Colloquium IV


    Description:
    Reading, discussing and writing about the Great Books of the modern period.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, admission to Douglas Honors College and DHC 323. Courses must be taken in sequence.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • DHC 431 - Douglas Honors College Lecture IV


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 421, 422, or 423.
  
  • DHC 432 - Douglas Honors College Lecture IV


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 421, 422, or 423.
  
  • DHC 433 - Douglas Honors College Lecture IV


    Description:
    Historical, stylistic, and biographical background relating to the works read in the corresponding colloquium.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    Concurrent enrollment in DHC 421, 422, or 423.
  
  • DHC 488 - DHC Senior Seminar


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, Senior standing.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    Grade will be S/U.
  
  • DHC 489 - DHC Senior Thesis


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, DHC 488.

    Credits: (3)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    Grade will be S/U.
  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    DHC 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. Requires a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    Yes
    Grading Basis
    SUSNotes:
    Prior approval required. May be repeated for a total of 12 credits. Grade will be S or U.
  
  
  • DHC 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ECON 101 - Economic Issues


    Description:
    For the student who desires a general knowledge of economics. Applications of economic principles to current social and political problems.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    ECON 101 cannot be substituted for either ECON 201 or 202.
  
  • ECON 102 - World Economic Issues


    Description:
    An introduction to current international issues related to international trade and finance, economic development and comparative economic systems.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 201 - Principles of Economics Micro


    Description:
    The function of the market system in the allocation of scarce resources, determination of prices and output in competitive and monopolistic markets, and distribution of income. The role of government in the market economy.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 202 - Principles of Economics Macro


    Description:
    Organization of the U.S. economy, structure and role of the monetary system, problems of employment and inflation, overall impact of government spending and taxation on the economy. Economic growth, world economic problems and a comparison of capitalism with other economic systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, ECON 201 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ECON 310 - International Economics


    Description:
    International trade and monetary theories; analyzing economic relationships and adjustments within and among trading nations; specialization, tariffs, balance of payments, and international monetary systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, ECON 202.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 324 - Introduction to Econometrics


    Description:
    Computer application of statistical and mathematical techniques to business and economic problems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, ECON 201 and BUS 221 or permission.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 325 - Introduction to Forecasting


    Description:
    An introduction to methods employed in business and econometric forecasting. Topics include time series modeling, Box-Jenkins models, and seasonal adjustments. Covers data collection methods, graphing, model building, model interpretation and presentation of results.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites, MATH 170 or MATH 172, ECON 324.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 330 - Money and Banking


    Description:
    The supply of money and the Federal Reserve System; financial intermediaries and financial instruments; macroeconomic theory and policy.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, ECON 202.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 332 - Public Finance


    Description:
    Rationale of public sector; effect of government expenditure and taxation on resource allocation and income distribution; structure of federal, state and local tax systems. Emphasis is on current policy problems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, ECON 202.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 340 - Development of Economic Thought


    Description:
    The historical development of economic concepts and their classification into schools of thought. Contributions to economics from medieval to modern time and relationships among various economic, social and political philosophies.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, ECON 202.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 346 - Comparative Economic Systems


    Description:
    Compares the capitalist market economy to the centrally planned system and considers a variety of mixed systems. Economic structure and performance of select countries; emphasizes economies in transition and the Pacific Rim.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite, any economics course.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRD
  
  • ECON 348 - Economic History of the United States


    Description:
    Economic factors in the development of the American nation, from the European background to the present.

    Credits: (5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    No
    Grading Basis
    GRDNotes:
    ECON 348 and HIST 348 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both.
 

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