S-Soc IssWksp:Transgender Oppr
This course addresses the dynamics of transgender oppression in personal and institutional levels.
Multvar Meth Bus Res
Techniques of multivariate statistical an-alysis as applied to business research. Discriminant analysis, canonical correlation, multivariate analysis of variance and covariance, factor analysis, cluster analysis.
Adv Elec & Mag
Description of electric and magnetic fields in a dynamical context-electromagnetic radiation theory, optics, plasma physics, relativistic electrodynamics, cavity resonators, waveguides. Prerequisite: PHYSICS 422.
ST-Lab-Conductors' Chorus
Contact department for description.
Honors Project
Not available at this time
Introduction/FutureFoodScinst
This course will introduce the discipline and profession of food science through an overview of food composition, commodities, food quality and deterioration, food preservation, and product development.
Elemntr Four-Skilled Arabic II
This course is a continuation of Arabic 101. Students will complete the study of the Elementary Arabic book sequence. Emphasis will be on the development of all language skills using a communicative-oriented, proficiency-based approach. By the end of the academic year, students will acquire vocabulary and usage for everyday interactions as well as skills that will allow them to communicate in a variety of situations. In addition to the traditional textbook exercises, students will write short essays and participate in role plays, discussions, and conversations throughout the semester.
Ints Interm Japan II
Course builds reading skills through reading and grammatical analysis of the text; Builds spoken fluency by discussion of the text through oral drills on new vocabulary and grammar, and through the use of video material. Further emphasis on learning kanji. Part 2 of two-part course. Prerequisite: JAPANESE 326.