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Civil EngineeringCredits

Analysis of open channel flow systems. Includes natural channels, designed channels, flow transitions, steady flow, unsteady flow, uniform flow, and non-uniform flow.

Analysis and design of water regulation structures. Includes dams, spillways, gates, dikes, levees, stilling basins, water distribution systems, and various simplier structures. Environmental impacts of hydraulic structures are discussed throughout the course.

Application of fluid mechanics and hyrology to the design of storm water management facilities.

Performance and design of rigid, flexible, and composite pavement structures with emphasis on modern pavement design procedures. Principles of pavement maintenance and rehabilitation, and pavement management systems. Materials characterization, tests, quality control, and life cycle cost analysis.

Design and construction of traditional embankments, including slope stability analysis; earth and rockfill dams, including introduction to seepage analysis; excavations, earth retaining structures, and other geotechnical structures. Geotechnical software application in analysis and design.

Introduces the classification and design process of highways; development and use of design controls, criteria and highway design elements design of vertical and horizontal alignment, and establishment of sight distances design of cross-sections, intersections, and interchanges.

Development and design of airport facilities and the integration of multiple disciplines including runway orientation and capacity, terminal facilities, forecasting, planning, noise, airspace utilization, parking, lighting, and construction.

Overview of municipal water and wastewater treatment and distribution practices. Application of chemical, biological and physical principles to design and operation of water and wastewater treatment and distribution systems.

This course will be taught as a web-based, mixed synchronous-asynchronous format course with a combination of lecture, individual and group projects, reading, homework, discussion, review, and examinations. The goal of the course is to develop competency in the design and construction of solid waste landfills, composting facilities and hazardous remediation, with understanding of both performance and cost implications to all choices.

This class will provide students pursuing a certificate in Global Solutions in Engineering and Technology with an opportunity to explore a set of topics related to achieving success either in advance of or following an international experience (internship, study abroad, etc.). Speakers will include faculty, graduate students, visiting researchers and industry members as well as student participants. Returning students will be required to participate in mentoring of students preparing for their international experience and provide written and/or oral presentations of various topics during the semester. This course is to be required either before or after participation in the international experience.

CommunicationCredits

A course blending theory and practice to help individuals build effective relationships through improved communication.

Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 2 - Critical Thinking | Writing Intensive
Areas of Interest:
Arts, Audio and Video, Technology, and Communications
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Nature, functions, responsibilities and effects of the media in contemporary society.

Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 9 - Ethical and Civic Responsibility | Diverse Cultures - Purple
Areas of Interest:
Arts, Audio and Video, Technology, and Communications
Programs:

Provides an introduction to storytelling and design in games through their analysis and application. Students will design their own basic game as part of the class.

Areas of Interest:
Arts, Audio and Video, Technology, and Communications
Programs:

This course provides practical experience in writing and editing stories for campus news entities, such as the newspaper or radio station or other communications organizations, working under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Minimum of 2 hours per week. Cannot be substituted for MASS498 Internship.

This course provides practical experience in public relations for campus media entities, such as university media relations, esports or sports media, and other communications organizations, working under the supervision of a faculty adviser. Minimum of 2 hours per week. Cannot be substituted for MASS498 Internship.

Development of communication skills for working with others in small group situations.

Investigation of the concepts and theories of nonverbal communication. Designed to assist students in increasing their awareness and understanding of their nonverbal communication and in analyzing and understanding the nonverbal communication of others.

The course explores communication with people from other cultures, why misunderstandings occur and how to build clearer and more productive cross-cultural relationships.

Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 8 - Global Perspective | Goal Area 7A - Human Diversity | Diverse Cultures - Purple
Areas of Interest:
Arts, Audio and Video, Technology, and Communications
Programs:

This course is designed to provide students with skills of effective listening, and the ability to apply that knowledge in a variety of educational and professional settings.

Devoted to the development of students' understanding of the strategies and practices of communication in cultural contexts. The course is experiential involving travel outside the United States.

Beginner skills-building course that introduces students to hands-on speech and debate construction and practice. Students receive one-on-one coaching in outlining, research, organization, and delivery. Requirements vary based on number of credits and course can be repeated.

Basic techniques of gathering information and writing readable and accurate media stories.

Graduation Requirements:
Writing Intensive
Areas of Interest:
Arts, Audio and Video, Technology, and Communications
Programs:

A survey of career opportunities in Music Industry.

Areas of Interest:
Arts, Audio and Video, Technology, and Communications
Programs: