ST-Introduction to GIS

The goals of this course are to teach you basic GIS concepts such as spatial data sources and structures, projections and coordinate systems, geospatial analysis, cartographic modeling, and the integration of remote sensing and GIS. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in ESRI ArcGIS software.

Materials Sci and Eng Project

The course will provide the students with an experience in searching the current scientific literature in Materials Science and Engineering, preparing a technical report, and delivering a seminar while expanding their knowledge in a topic of their choice from a list of technologically relevant research areas provided by the instructors.

Health Care For All

U.S. health care system with emphasis on issues relating to unequal access to health services. An analysis of how the system should work. Special attention to controversial issues, including managed care and health insurance. How other countries design health systems. (Gen.Ed. SB, U)

ST- Career Success Strategies

To assist students in developing and implementing a professional career/job search through greater understanding of resources available to them. To conduct a job search that will provide the most satisfying rewards to the students. The students will understand how critical every aspect of the job search is and how it relates to landing a satisfying career. Finally the students will understand how marketable they are to employers and how best to display that marketability.

Fundamentals Applied Ecology

Introduction to the principles of ecology, including structure and dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Applications of ecological principles to current problems in natural resource management and conservation. Restricted to majors in the Department of Natural Resources Conservation. (Gen.Ed. BS)

Planetary Geology

Geology of solar system. Emphasis on the solid bodies, age, sequence of events, composition, surficial and internal geologic processes. Geologic mapping of selected portions of Moon, Venus, and Mars using recent imagery from the space program. Consent of instructor required.

Voice Problems

Theories and research of voice science, voice physiology and production, clinical symptomatology, principles and techniques of therapy and differential diagnosis. Prerequisites: COMM-DIS 210 and 211 or equivalents.
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