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ARCHIVED 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Information


 

Business Law

  
  • LAW 393 - Topics in Business Law


    Topics in business law.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • LAW 402 - Hospitality Law


    Legal issues and litigation affecting the hospitality industry.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 403 - Business Assets


    Management of real and intellectural property.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 406 - Media Law


    Study of legal issues which affect the media: defamation, privacy rights, advertising regulation, indecent speech; broadcast programming; and press coverage of the administration of justice. (P1)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 410 - Litigation in Business


    The business role in litigation from discovery to trial.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 412 - Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility


    Ethical theory and decision making in the market, corporation as a moral agent, ethics as a component in strategic decision making, and government regulations and fiduciary obligations. (P4)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 420 - Risk Management and Liability in Sport


    Liability associated with sports and the sport industry, including risk management systems and legal strategies to minimize liability.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 430 - Construction Contracts and Law


    An overview of standard construction contracts traditionally used between contractors, owners, architects, and subcontractors from a general contractor point of view.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 230, senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 440 - Labor and Employment Law


    Legal aspects of industrial relations, arbitration, bargaining, strikes, and labor practices; employment dispute resolution and federal employment laws.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 475 - Legal and Professional Skills


    A capstone course. Synthesis of legal knowledge and professional skills in a virtual business environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 230, 275, 331, senior standing or permission of department head.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 480 - Independent Research in Business Law


    PREQ: Business law major, permission of department head. Minimum GPA of 3.2 and senior standing.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 483 - Internship in Business Law


    Supervised experience in applications of previously studied theory. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing, 2.0 GPA, permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 484 - Internship in Business Law


    Supervised experience in applications of previously studied theory. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing, 2.0 GPA, permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 485 - Internship in Business Law


    Supervised experience in applications of previously studied theory. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing, 2.0 GPA, permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 496 - Estate and Trust Planning


    Integration of alternative investment instruments and opportunities, tax planning and strategies, retirement and estate planning, and asset protection.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    None.

    Credits: 3
  
  • LAW 630 - International Law


    International Law

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 640 - Public Accounting Regulatory Environment


    Public Accounting Regulatory Environment

    Credits: (3)
  
  • LAW 693 - Topics in Business Law


    Topics in Business Law

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • LAW 695 - Seminar in Business Law


    Seminar in Business Law

    Credits: (3)

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 101 - Chemistry in Society


    Introduction to chemistry emphasizing the impact of chemistry and scientific reasoning on society. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab. (C5)

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 132 - Survey of Chemistry I


    Basic chemistry; atomic structure, chemical bonding and reactions,  introduction to organic chemistry; lab introduction to experimentation. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 133 - Survey of Chemistry II


    Continuation of CHEM 132, surveys organic and biochemistry, including structure and nomenclature, chemical and physical properties. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 132 or 139.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 139 - General Chemistry I


    Basic chemistry; atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, acid/base; lab introduction to experimentation.  3 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 140 - General Chemistry II


    Bonding, thermochemistry, equilibria, acid/base principles, kinetics, and redox chemistry.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: C or better in CHEM 139 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 171 - Inquiries Into Chemistry


    A discovery-based laboratory featuring guided inquiries into chemistry using current technologies. 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 140, permission of instructor or department head.

    Credits: 1
  
  • CHEM 190 - Chemistry in Industry


    Principles of chemistry applied to industrial activities and the modern world. Scientific, economic, social, and ethical considerations will be discussed.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 191 - Issues in Environmental Chemistry


    Study of scientific concepts and facts relating to environmental issues. Topics will include environmental ethics, air and water pollution, recycling, food production, and agricultural chemistry.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 192 - Human Gene Discovery Laboratory


    Introduction to techniques used in gene discovery process.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 193 - Chemistry in the Arts


    Introduction to the chemical techniques and principals involved in visual art.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 194 - Forensic Chemistry


    Introduction to the chemical techniques used in criminal investigations.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 232 - Quantitative Analysis


    Theory and practice of methods to quantitatively determine chemical compounds, including equilibria, titrations, redox reactions, and spectrophotometry. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: A grade of C or better in CHEM 140, MATH 146 or higher.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 241 - Organic Chemistry I


    An introduction to organic chemistry with an emphasis on structure and bonding, reaction mechanisms, and chemical reactivity. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab; Lab MUST be taken concurrently with Lecture.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: A grade of C- or better in CHEM 140.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 242 - Organic Chemistry II


    Continuation of 241; covering fundamental principles and some advanced topics in organic chemistry as well as introductory theory of instrumentation and applications of spectral methods in structure determination. 3 Lecture and 3 Lab; Lab MUST be taken concurrently with Lecture.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: A grade of C- or better in CHEM 241.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 272 - Organic Chemistry Lab


    Synthetic organic techniques and contemporary methods of analysis including NMR, FT-IR, and GC. 6 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: or COREQ: 242.

    Credits: 2
  
  • CHEM 321 - Inorganic Chemistry


    Physical and chemical properties of the elements and their compounds; emphasis on chemical reactions.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: C or better in CHEM 140.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 330 - Aquatic Chemistry


    The sources, reactions, transport and effects of chemical species in water. Topics include phase interactions, aquatic microbial biochemistry, water pollution and treatment. 3 Lecture, 1 Lab. (Lab is not available to chemistry majors).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: CHEM 133 or 140.

    Credits: Lecture 3; Lab 1
  
  • CHEM 331 - Environmental Organic Chemistry


    Behavior of organic compounds in the environment, common environmental contaminants, physical-chemical properties, environmental transport, chemical transformations of organic contaminants, and the environmental fate of chemicals.(3 contact hours lecture and 3 contact hours lab)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: CHEM 139 and 140

    Credits: 1 or 3
  
  • CHEM 352 - Physical Chemistry I


    Introduction to chemical thermodynamics and kinetics.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: C or better in CHEM 232; C or better MATH 153.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 361 - Principles of Biochemistry


    Structures and properties of biomolecules; central principles of metabolism. This course is cross-listed with BIOL 361.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 242.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 370 - Instrumental Analysis I


    Introduction to instrumental methods, including gas and liquid chromatography; atomic, ultraviolet/visible, infrared, and fluorescence spectroscopy; and photometric methods. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: C or better in CHEM 232 and C or better in CHEM 241.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 371 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory


    Measurements and data treatment of the dynamics (e.g., kinetics, thermodynamics) of chemical systems. 6 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: CHEM 370 & 352

    COREQ: CHEM 352

    Credits: 2

  
  • CHEM 380 - Research in Chemistry


    Chemical research projects for individual students. Lab; 3 hours weekly in lab per credit hour.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 2.5 GPA in major and permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1-3,R12
  
  • CHEM 389 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry


    See Cooperative Education Program.

    Credits: 1 or 3, R15
  
  • CHEM 411 - Industrial Chemistry


    Processes, operations, marketing, and management in chemical manufacturing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 242, 370.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 421 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry


    Survey of structure and bonding in inorganic compounds, acid-base theory, coordination complexes of transition metals and fundamentals of crystal-field and ligand-field theory.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 321 and 352. COREQ: 453.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 435 - Instrumental Analysis II


    Advanced theory and practice in modern chemical instrumentation, including environmental, biological and materials application.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 370. PREQ or COREQ: 352.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 441 - Advanced Organic Chemistry


    Synthetic methods and mechanistic study to include selected topics emphasizing the relationships between structure and reactivity.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 242, 370.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 442 - Introduction to Organic Polymers


    Linear and cross-linked polymers and selected topics emphasizing relationships between structure and properties.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 370.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 453 - Physical Chemistry II


    Quantum mechanics; introduction to molecular spectroscopy and applications of thermodynamics.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 352, MATH 255, and PHYS 230.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 454 - Computer Interfacing


    Digital logic, computer design, and interfacing with laboratory instruments. This course is cross-listed with PHYS 454. 2 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 461 - Environmental Chemistry


    Sources, reactions, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in water, soil, air, and living environments.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 352.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 462 - Molecular Bioinformatics


    Provides experience in the computer analysis of DNA and protein sequences, interrogating gene bank databases, and predicting protein structures and functions. 2 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 361 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 463 - Molecular Biotechnology


    Overview of modern biotechnology from a molecular perspective.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: CHEM or BIOL 361.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 464 - Genomics


    Molecular aspects of cellular genomes.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: CHEM or BIOL 361.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHEM 465 - Forensic Chemistry


    Introduction to modern forensic chemistry with emphasis on the use of instrumental methods of analysis. 3 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    242, 272, and 370.

    Credits: 4
  
  • CHEM 472 - Chemical Syntheses


    Multistep synthesis of inorganic and organic compounds. 6 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 272.

    Credits: 2
  
  • CHEM 475 - Biochemistry Laboratory


    Practical applications of biochemical and molecular biology techniques associated with the production and analysis of nucleic acids and proteins. 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ:  A grade of C or better in CHEM 242 or permission of instructor,

    Credits: 1
  
  • CHEM 493 - Topics in Chemistry


    1-3 Lecture, 0-3 Lab or Seminar.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing and permission of department head.

    Credits: 1-3, R6
  
  • CHEM 495 - Seminar in Chemistry


    2 Seminar.

    Credits: 1, R4
  
  • CHEM 535 - Instrumental Analysis II


    Advanced theory and practice of modern chemical instrumentation including environmental, biological and materials applications. 2 lecture, 3 lab.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 541 - Advanced Organic Chemistry


    Advanced Organic Chemistry

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 542 - Introduction to Organic Polymers


    Introduction to Organic Polymers

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 553 - Physical Chemistry II


    Physical Chemistry II

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 554 - Computer Interfacing


    Computer Interfacing

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 561 - Environmental Chemistry


    Environmental Chemistry

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 562 - Molecular Bioinformatics


    Molecular Bioinformatics

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 563 - Molecular Biotechnology


    Molecular Biotechnology

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 564 - Genomics


    Genomics

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 565 - Forensic Chemistry


    Forensic Chemistry

    Credits: (4)
  
  • CHEM 572 - Chemical Syntheses


    Multi-step synthesis of inorganic and organic compounds

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ:  CHEM 242 and CHEM 272, or the equivalent courses from another institution, with a grade of “C” or better.

    Credits: 2
  
  • CHEM 575 - Biochemistry Laboratory


    Practical applications of biochemical and molecular biology techniques associated with the production and analysis of nucleic acids and proteins.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ:  A grade of C or better in CHEM 242 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • CHEM 589 - Cooperative Education in Chemistry


    Cooperative Education in Chemistry

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • CHEM 593 - Topics in Chemistry


    Topics in Chemistry

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • CHEM 621 - Graduate Inorganic Chemistry


    Graduate Inorganic Chemistry

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 652 - Graduate Physical Chemistry


    Graduate Physical Chemistry

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CHEM 691 - Topics in Chemical Education


    Topics in Chemical Education

    Credits: (1-3, R9)
  
  • CHEM 692 - Topics in Inorganic Chemistry


    Topics in Inorganic Chemistry

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • CHEM 693 - Topics in Analytical Chemistry


    Topics in Analytical Chemistry

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • CHEM 694 - Topics in Organic Chemistry


    Topics in Organic Chemistry

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • CHEM 695 - Topics in Physical Chemistry


    Topics in Physical Chemistry

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • CHEM 696 - Seminar


    Seminar

    Credits: (1, R3)
  
  • CHEM 698 - Research in Chemistry


    Research in Chemistry

    Credits: (3, R15)
  
  • CHEM 699 - Thesis


    Thesis

    Credits: (3, R9)

Cherokee

  
  • CHER 101 - Experiencing Cherokee and the Cherokee-Speaking World


    Students develop basic knowledge of the Cherokee-speaking world. Using linguistic and content-based material, students will learn basic Cherokee. (P6)

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHER 132 - Elementary Cherokee II


    Continued audio-lingual practice of basic imperatives, idioms on the imperative stem, verbs of motion and locationals, and basic complement types.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 101.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHER 231 - Intermediate Cherokee I


    Review and continuation of oral and written grammar, selected readings, and lab practice may be assigned.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 132.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHER 232 - Intermediate Cherokee II


    Readings and discussions on Cherokee culture; emphasis on pre-removal culture and its traces in language and readings in specialized areas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 231.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHER 310 - Introduction to Cherokee Literature


    Introduction to written Cherokee and Cherokee literary texts; reading and analysis of literary works.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHER 351 - Phonetics and General Linguistics


    Introduction to linguistics; the Cherokee sound system from a phonetic and allophonic view; grammatical categories, morphology, syntax.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3

Chinese

  
  • CHIN 101 - Modern Chinese: Language and Culture I


    An introduction to the study of Chinese language and culture.  (P6)

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHIN 102 - Modern Chinese: Language and Culture II


    An introduction to Chinese Language and Culture.  (P6)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 101.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHIN 231 - Intermediate Modern Chinese I


    Continued study of Chinese language and culture.  (P6)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 102.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHIN 232 - Intermediate Modern Chinese II


    Continued study of Chinese language and culture.  (P6)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 231.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CHIN 321 - Chinese Civilization


    Geographical, political, cultural and historical aspects of China. Instruction will be both in English and Chinese.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: CHIN 232 or instructor’s permission.

    Credits: 3

College Student Personnel

  
  • CSP 530 - College Student Subcultures and Student Characteristics


    College Student Subcultures and Student Characteristics

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CSP 593 - Topics in College Student Personnel


    Topics in College Student Personnel

    Credits: (1-3, R9)
  
  • CSP 605 - Introduction to College Student Personnel


    Introduction to College Student Personnel

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CSP 611 - Organization and Administration of College Student Personnel Services


    Organization and Administration of College Student Personnel Services

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CSP 621 - Theories of College Student Development


    Theories of College Student Development

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CSP 630 - Legal Issues for College Student Personnel


    Legal Issues for College Student Personnel

    Credits: (3)
 

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