May 04, 2024  
2020-21 NSU Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-21 NSU Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 

Speech Language Pathology

  
  • SLP 4213 - Language Disorders in Adolescents


    Description: This course focuses on language disorders in preadolescents and adolescents with emphasis on assessment of and intervention for a variety of spoken and written language difficulties.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: SLP 3213 Language Disorders in Children and SLP 3813 Language Development.
  
  • SLP 4233 - Speech, Hearing, and Voice Science


    CIP Code: 510204
    Description: Students explore anatomic, physiologic, acoustic, and perceptual parameters of the human voice. Instrumentation and methods of acoustic measurement will be included.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: SLP 3363 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanism and SLP 3223 Clinical Phonetics.
  
  • SLP 4323 - Accent Modification


    CIP Code: 510204
    Description: Students study accent modification of English language dialects and of English language learners with an emphasis on assessment and intervention of articulation, grammar, and conversational skills. Students experience scenarios to increase cross-cultural competence.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • SLP 4373 - Materials and Methods II


    CIP Code: 510204
    Description: Students implement the methods and materials for speech-language pathologists learned in SLP 3443 Materials and Methods for Clinical Practices including coordination, therapy planning, professional relationships, and program structure.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite:  SLP 3443 Materials and Methods for Clinical Practices.
  
  • SLP 4401 - Honors Research IV


    Description: All enrolled students will present their scholarly activity.  All other students are expected to attend.

    Credit Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: SLP 4402 Honors Research III.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • SLP 4402 - Honors Research III


    Description: Completion of honors thesis, artistic composition or other scholarly activity.

    Credit Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: SLP 3402 Honors Research II.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • SLP 4413 - Audiology for Speech-Language Pathology


    CIP Code: 510204
    Description: Students learn the anatomy and physiology of the hearing mechanism including elementary hearing problems. Students learn appropriate procedures for performing and interpreting hearing screening exams including audiometric tests as well as discussion and interpretation of test results.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • SLP 4473 - Aural Rehabilitation


    Description: Habilitation and rehabilitation of hearing disorders and hearing loss.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: SLP 4413 Audiology.
  
  • SLP 4520 - Independent Study


    Description: Independent study of topics related to normal communication processes and/or the nature, diagnosis, and treatment of communication disorders.

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics.
  
  • SLP 4530 - Supervised Clinical Practicum


    Description: Under supervision the student clinician gives therapy training to individuals.

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be taken with a change in assignment - clinical, public school, diagnostic, and supervision - for a maximum of six credit hours.
  
  • SLP 4553 - Evidence-Based Topics in Speech-Language Pathology


    CIP Code: 510204
    Description: Students learn to develop researchable questions about SLP practice, how to find potentially valuable evidence, how to appraise evidence critically, and how to design, present, and defend a strong and credible study of their own. This course concerns an expanded version of the framework known as evidence-based practice (EBP), in which credible evidence derived from scientific research, from clinical practice, and from patients themselves is incorporated into clinical decision-making.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • SLP 4783 - Articulatory & Phonological Disorders


    Description: In-depth study of the phonetic and phonemic analysis of speech sounds.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: SLP 3223 Clinical Phonetics and SLP 3363 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanism.
  
  • SLP 4803 - Neuroanatomy


    CIP Code: 510204
    Description: Students will study neuroanatomy and functional neuroanatomy with emphasis on neuroanatomy related to hearing and speech mechanisms.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: SLP 3363 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanism.

Supply Chain Management

  
  • SCM 3113 - Principles of Transportation


    Description: Study of types of domestic and international transportation modes, their operating characteristics, economic and regulatory environments, costing and pricing, and strategies for both carriers and shippers.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • SCM 3213 - SAP Enterprise Resource Planning Across the Supply Chain


    Description: Introduces the deployment of the SAP R/3 Enterprise software in the supply chain. It relates R/3 Enterprise (formerly known as SAP R/3 System) to an information systems framework, examining its technical structure and considers general implementation issues.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • SCM 3401 - Honors Research I


    Description: Topic identification and literature review for scholarly activity.

    Credit Hours: 1
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • SCM 3402 - Honors Research II


    Description: Research and development of scholarly activity.

    Credit Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: SCM 3401 Honors Research I.
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • SCM 3553 - Purchasing, and Inventory Management


    Description: This course is a study of purchasing and inventory management decision making in an international economy. It focuses on inventory control and management, including service level issues, along with purchasing strategies.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: MKT 3213 Principles of Marketing and BADM 3933 Business Statistics or MATH 3513 Statistical Methods with a minimum grade of C.
    Cross-listed: MKT 3553.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both MKT 3553 and SCM 3553.
  
  • SCM 3613 - Warehouse Management


    Description: Class and field work from which students will learn various aspects of warehouse management including inventory control and handling, personnel, security, safety, and integration into best practices of supply chain management.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: MKT 3213 Principles of Marketing with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • SCM 3733 - Lean Concepts in Organizations


    Description: A survey of methods and techniques being employed by world class industries to compete in a global market through identification and removal of waste and non-value added activities. Specific topics will include value stream mapping, employee involvement, total quality, group technology, manufacturing work cells, setup time reduction, lot size reduction, work flow, and line balancing. The application of lean concepts in diverse industry settings is examined.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: TECH 3733.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 3733 and TECH 3733.
  
  • SCM 3990 - Independent Study in Supply Chain Management


    Description: Students will conduct an individual study or research on current issues in supply chain management.

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of three credit hours.
  
  • SCM 4050 - Supply Chain Management Study Tour


    Description: Tours to various businesses which may include: retail stores, manufacturing facilities, warehousing facilities, distribution facilities, company headquarters and other sites related to supply chain management.

    Credit Hours: 1-3
  
  • SCM 4353 - Marketing Logistics


    Description: Planning, implementing, and controlling marketing systems for the flow of materials and final goods from points of origin to points of use to meet customer requirements at a profit. Involves coordinating the activities of suppliers, purchasing agents, manufacturers, transportation modes, marketers, channel members, and customers in domestic and international markets.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: MKT 3213 Principles of Marketing with a minimum grade of C.
    Cross-listed: MKT 4353.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both MKT 4353 and SCM 4353.
  
  • SCM 4401 - Honors Research IV


    Description: All enrolled students will present their scholarly activity.  All other students are expected to attend.

    Credit Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: SCM 4402 Honors Research III.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • SCM 4402 - Honors Research III


    Description: Completion of honors thesis, artistic composition or other scholarly activity.

    Credit Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: SCM 3402 Honors Research II.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • SCM 4443 - Special Topics in Supply Chain Management


    CIP Code: 520203
    Description: Special studies, research, and/or activities in supply chain management.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: May be on campus or in the field and may be repeated for credit.
  
  • SCM 4513 - Negotiation and Conflict Resolution


    Description: An introduction to bargaining and negotiation in public, business, personal, and legal settings. Interests, options, alternatives, relationships and commitments in principled-based versus position-based negotiations are examined as they influence negotiations and the resolution of conflict to achieve a win-win result for the bargaining parties. Students will engage in online, or face-to-face, case-based negotiations.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: TECH 4513.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 4513 and TECH 4513.
  
  • SCM 4533 - International Supply Chain Management


    Description: International aspects of supply chain management including transportation, logistics, supplier, and other issues unique to a worldwide environment.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • SCM 4633 - Supply Chain Strategy


    Description: Students analyze various aspects of the supply chain including strategic dimensions of logistics, transportation, materials handling, purchasing, ethics, lean processes, negotiation, and inventory control.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: MKT 3213 Principles of Marketing with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • SCM 4723 - Materials Management Handling


    Description: The study of the concepts, models, and systems for material management and production planning. Material flow from raw material acquisition through the finished product is examined. Materials management covers the basics of supply chain management, manufacturing, planning and control systems, purchasing, vendor-managed inventory, inventory evaluation, physical distribution, and performance metrics.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: TECH 4723.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 4723 and TECH 4723.
  
  • SCM 4753 - Process of Purchasing


    Description: This course addresses what firms must do to achieve a competitive advantage in the global economy from their procurement and sourcing processes. The course examines the interdependent relation of a firms strategic planning and purchasing strategies.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: TECH 4753.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 4753 and TECH 4753.
  
  • SCM 4950 - Internship


    CIP Code: 520203
    Description: Work in an approved business position related to supply chain management. Consists of applying knowledge which has been gained while working toward a degree.

    Credit Hours: 3 or 6
    Restrictions: Junior standing or above and Department Chair permission.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.

Technology

  
  • TECH 3003 - Concepts of Industry


    Description: The application of quantitative concepts to solving industrial problems. Topics will include calculations for machining operations, electronics, strength of materials, financial calculations, and industrial applications of solid geometry and trigonometry.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3013 - Industrial Processes


    Description: A comprehensive survey of industrial processes employed by manufacturing and service industries. Processes include industrial materials and conventional (turning, millings, grinding) and non-traditional machining and forming processes. Students will learn to select processes based on material, methods, time and cost criteria.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3023 - Technology and Society


    Description: A study where students learn to critically analyze the relationship between science and technology with human values, political and economic forces, and cultural and world views.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • TECH 3033 - Fundamentals of Supervision


    Description: Fundamental principles of supervision and leadership are presented. Topics covered include: The duties and responsibilities of line supervisors and group leaders; and relationships with employees, supervisors, and management.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3203 - Engineering Graphics


    Description: An introductory course in the fundamentals of computer-aided drawings as it applies to the field of drafting and design. Emphasis will be placed on developing orthographic and technical working drawings.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3223 - Architectural Planning


    Description: A study of the principles and practices of architectural planning and design. An emphasis is placed on the study of design as a total process which includes aesthetics and environmental considerations as well as various mechanical, electrical and legal requirements.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • TECH 3233 - Facilities Layout (CAD)


    Description: A study in the techniques necessary to design and layout an industrial plant facility. Emphasis is placed on the production process and material flow, utility requirements of gas, electric and water, BOCA building codes and ADA requirements.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: TECH 3203 Engineering Graphics.
  
  • TECH 3503 - Leadership in Organizations


    Description: A study of factors that influence leadership in supervision. These include characteristics of leaders, positive thinking, speaking, writing, planning meetings, worker training, interviewing, building morale, making decisions, and motivating workers.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3513 - Employee Supervisor Relationships


    Description: A study of the interpersonal relationships between supervisors and employees. Emphasis is placed on leadership responsibilities relative to communication and motivation in meeting daily obligations.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3523 - Computers and Supervisors


    Description: A course designed to enhance the supervisor’s problem solving ability by utilizing computer software. Topics covered will include CAD/CAM inventory management, project planning, process planning, forecasting, and quality management.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3533 - Industrial Relations


    Description: A study of factors which human resources supervisors deal with in manufacturing organizations. Focus will be on problems such as selection, rejection, promotion, fairness, team work, and conflict among employees and supervisors in the industrial plant.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3573 - Manufacturing Organization and Management


    Description: This course is an introduction to manufacturing management. Emphasis will be placed on such topics as: organization and planning for manufacturing, design of manufacturing processes, industrial equipment, methods, materials, physical facilities, control, maintenance, cost and research and development in manufacturing.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 3733 - Lean Concepts in Organizations


    Description: A survey of methods and techniques being employed by world class industries to compete in a global market through identification and removal of waste and non-value added activities. Specific topics will include value stream mapping, employee involvement, total quality, group technology, manufacturing work cells, setup time reduction, lot size reduction, work flow, and line balancing. The application of lean concepts in diverse industry settings is examined.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: SCM 3733.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 3733 and TECH 3733.
  
  • TECH 4003 - Production Planning


    Description: A course designed to introduce modern theory of planning, and control methods of industrial production. Analysis is made to determine machine, process, and production sequence requirements needed to produce a product.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4013 - Quality Assurance Systems


    Description: A survey of the process and activities required to assure an organization produces a quality product. The course includes statistical applications, sampling plans, quality cost, auditing considerations and ISO:9000:2000

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4023 - Occupational and Environmental Safety


    Description: An overview of the occupational and environmental safety concerns of modern industry. Emphasis will be placed on safe practice in the use of industrial machinery, chemicals, and materials to protect workers and the environment.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4043 - Senior Seminar


    Description: A capstone course for all Industry majors. Included in the course is the development of student portfolios, industrial survey of employment opportunities, required writing experiences in the major and assessment.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4503 - Human Factors in Supervision


    Description: A study of the factors that affect the performance and attitude of the industrial worker in a modern technological environment.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • TECH 4513 - Negotiation and Conflict Resolution


    Description: An introduction to bargaining and negotiation in public, business, personal and legal settings. Interests, options, alternatives, relationships and commitments in principled-based versus position-based negotiations are examined as they influence negotiations and the resolution of conflict to achieve a win-win result for the bargaining parties. Studies will engage in on-line, or face-to-face, case based negotiations.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: SCM 4513.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 4513 and TECH 4513.
  
  • TECH 4523 - Contemporary Issues in Manufacturing


    Description: This course is designed to study the contemporary problems related to social, environmental, economic and political activity that affect manufacturing on the local, regional, national and world scene.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • TECH 4533 - Supervision and Unions


    Description: A course designed to review labor and management relations, basic theories, relationships, objectives, practices and strategies of both labor and management in industrial organizations.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • TECH 4543 - Workplace Training Methods


    Description: An examination of methods, materials and concepts currently used in employee training in the workplace. This course is designed to aid the supervisor in establishing, executing, supervising and evaluating programs of instruction and training for employees.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4563 - Applied Statistical Process Control


    Description: A study of statistical methods and techniques used to control quality in organizations. Emphasis will be placed on the application of advanced statistical process control to measure, monitor, and improve various processes.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4583 - Quality for Profits


    Description: This course will survey the potential savings and increased profitability possible by company-wide adoption of a quality improvement system. Emphasis will be placed on the financial gains possible through quality management practices.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4640 - Industrial Seminar


    Description: A seminar designed to meet the immediate needs or current problems in industry.

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics.
  
  • TECH 4650 - Industrial Problems


    Description: Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.

    Credit Hours: 1-6
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics.
  
  • TECH 4663 - Technology Seminar


    Description: Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.

    Credit Hours: 3
  
  • TECH 4670 - Industrial Problems


    Description: Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.

    Credit Hours: 1-6
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics.
  
  • TECH 4680 - Industrial Problems


    Description: Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.

    Credit Hours: 1-6
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics.
  
  • TECH 4690 - Industrial Internship


    CIP Code: 151501
    Description: Employment in an approved industry related to the student’s technology major consisting of experiences in the various levels of the industry in which he/she is assigned for a cooperative education experience.

    Credit Hours: 3 or 6
    Restrictions: Seventy-five (75) semester hours earned (30 hours at NSU).
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
  
  • TECH 4723 - Materials Management Handling


    Description: The study of the concepts, models, and systems for material management and production planning. Materials flow from raw material acquisition through the finished product is examined. Materials management covers the basics of supply chain management, manufacturing planning and the control systems, purchasing, vendor-managed inventory, inventory evaluation, physical distribution, and performance metrics.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: TECH 4003 Production Planning.
    Cross-listed: SCM 4723.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 4723 and TECH 4723.
  
  • TECH 4743 - Integrated Manufacturing


    Description: This course will illustrate the integration of a manufacturer’s production and operations system with their financial system. Specific course topics will include the basic budgeting process for a manufacturer and will illustrate other contemporary performance measures for the industrial entity.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: TECH 4003 Production Planning.
  
  • TECH 4753 - Process of Purchasing


    Description: This course addresses what firms must do to achieve a competitive advantage in the global economy from their procurement and sourcing processes. The course examines the interdependent relation of a firms strategic planning and purchasing strategies.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: TECH 4003 Production Planning.
    Cross-listed: SCM 4753.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both SCM 4753 and TECH 4753.

University Studies

  
  • UNIV 1003 - University Strategies


    CIP Code: 240101
    Description: As part of the university’s induction program, students participate in activities which address academic, social, career, and other transitional questions common to first-year college students.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Note: Students may not earn credit in both MILS 1002 and UNIV 1003.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • UNIV 2091 - General Education Capstone


    Description: A general education capstone course in which assessment of general education objectives and student learning outcomes will be measured.

    Credit Hours: 1
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • UNIV 4991 - General Studies Capstone


    CIP Code: 270102
    Description: Students will prepare and submit a portfolio of their work that demonstrates (1) their learning in the core areas of the BGS degree; (2) their ability to synthesize information from the core areas of the degree; (3) their ability to explain how they plan to use their degree in their professional and educational lives.

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other contact hours per week: 1

    Restrictions: The Capstone should be taken during the final semester of the degree.

Visual Communication

  
  • VCOM 1003 - Introduction to Visual Communication


    Description: Course introduces the principles, theories, and language of visual communication, the analysis of visual messages and the development of basic skills necessary to become an effective visual communicator.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 1233 - 2D Design


    CIP Code: 500701
    Description: Introduction to the principles and fundamentals of two-dimensional design using various media.  Emphasis placed on developing creative solutions to a series of design projects. 

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: ART 1233.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both ART 1233 and VCOM 1233.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 1273 - Graphic Design I


    Description: An overview of graphic design history, visual principles, and tools used by graphic designers.  Analysis and production of designs for varying media. 

    Credit Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: ART 1173 Computer Applications in Art, ART/VCOM 1233 2D Design, and ART 3353 Typography.
    Cross-listed: ART 1273.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both ART 1273 and VCOM 1273.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 2403 - Introduction to Web Design


    Description: An introductory course designed to acquaint students with techniques and technologies of website design and construction through hands-on training.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: M S 2403.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both M S 2403 and VCOM 2403.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 3103 - Introduction to Photography


    Description: Introduction to fine art photography.  Students will learn how and why photography works as they understand basic camera operation, the principles of  composition, the materials and processes used in photography, and exposure and developing techniques.

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: ART 3103.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both ART 3103 and VCOM 3103.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 3401 - Honors Research I


    Description: Topic identification and literature review for scholarly activity.

    Credit Hours: 1
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • VCOM 3402 - Honors Research II


    Description: Research and development of scholarly activity.

    Credit Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: VCOM 3401 Honors Research I.
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • VCOM 4233 - Broadcast Production


    Description: The course addresses study and practice in radio production and in television videography, editing and production. 

    Credit Hours: 3
    Cross-listed: M S 4233.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both M S 4233 and VCOM 4233.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 4401 - Honors Research IV


    Description: All enrolled students will present their scholarly activity.  All other students are expected to attend.

    Credit Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: VCOM 4402 Honors Research III.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • VCOM 4402 - Honors Research III


    Description: Completion of honors thesis, artistic composition or other scholarly activity.

    Credit Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: VCOM 3402 Honors Research II.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • VCOM 4813 - Advanced Photography Tour


    Description: Tour-centered course of on-location photography, explores the urban/rural landscape through the medium of digital photography.  The course addresses location photography challenges and opportunities for image making.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 4840 - Independent Study in Visual Communication


    CIP Code: 500701
    Description: Course allows exploration in photography for personal expression.  Students devise and produce a photographic project that expands on the techniques and processes mastered in previous courses. 

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of six credit hours.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 4850 - Visual Communication Seminar


    Description: This series of courses covers special topics of Visual Communication. 

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be taken with different topics for a maximum of six credit hours.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • VCOM 4901 - Senior Project


    Description: To be taken in the final semester of studies, the Capstone Project will require the staging of an exhibition, installation, filmmaking project, or other focused endeavor that reflects the experiences and interest of the student.

    Credit Hours: 1

Women’s and Gender Studies

  
  • WGS 1000 - Special Topics Seminar


    CIP Code: 050207
    Description: Course designed to meet any number of felt needs; the content will vary with the need.  Seminar topics could include (but are not limited to) Defining Feminism, Women and Finance, Women and Incarceration, Parenting, Women of the New Testament, Women and the Courts, Critiques of the WGS Discipline, Indigenous Women, Feminists in the Local Community, Women in Politics, Human Trafficking, Poverty, White Privilege, Masculine Studies, GBLT, Media Representations, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Women’s Health Issues, Critical Pedagogy, Self Defense for Women, and Muslim Women.   

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics. Student will be allowed a maximum of nine (9) one-hour credits toward the 18-hour WGS minor.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • WGS 2000 - Special Topics Seminar


    CIP Code: 050207
    Description: Course designed to meet any number of felt needs; the content will vary with the need.  Seminar topics could  include (but are not limited to) Defining Feminism, Women and Finance, Women and Incarceration, Parenting, Women and the New Testament, Women and the Courts, Critiques of the WGS Discipline, Indigenous Women, Feminists in the Local Community, Women in Politics, Human Trafficking, Poverty, White Privilege, Masculine Studies, GBLT, Media Representations, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Women’s Health Issues, Critical Pedagogy, Self Defense for Women, and Muslim Women. 

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics. Students will be allowed a maximum of nine (9) one-hour credits toward the 18-hour WGS minor.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • WGS 2123 - Intro Women’s & Gender Studies


    CIP Code: 050207
    Description: An interdisciplinary course that examines the intersection of gender with other identity categories including race, class ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, age, and physical ability.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • WGS 3000 - Special Topics Seminar


    CIP Code: 050207
    Description: Course designed to meet any number of felt needs; the content will vary with the need.  Seminar topics could include (but are not limited to) Defining Feminism, Women and Finance, Women and Incarceration, Parenting, Women of the New Testament, Women and the Courts, Critiques of the WGS Discipline, Indigenous Women, Feminists in the Local Community, Women in Politics, Human Trafficking, Poverty, White Privilege, Masculine Studies, GBLT, Media Representations, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Women’s Health Issues, Critical Pedagogy, Self Defense for Women, and Muslim Women

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: May be repeated for credit with different topics. Students will be allowed a maximum of nine (9) one-hour credits toward the 18-hour WGS minor.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • WGS 4000 - Special Topics Seminar


    CIP Code: 050207
    Description: Course designed to meet any number of felt needs; the content will vary with the need.  Seminar topics could include (but are not limited to) Defining Feminism, Women and Finance, Women and Incarceration, Parenting, Women of the New Testament, Women and the Courts, Critiques of the WGS Discipline, Indigenous Women, Feminists in the Local Community, Women in Politics, Human Trafficking, Poverty, White Privilege, Masculine Studies, GBLT, Media Representations, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Women’s Health Issues. Critical Pedagogy, Self Defense for Women, and Muslim Women. 

    Credit Hours: 1-3
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for credit with different topics. Students will be allowed a maximum of nine (9) one-hour credits toward the 18-hour WGS minor.
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • WGS 4113 - Feminist and Social Activism


    CIP Code: 050207
    Description: Feminist and Social Activism explores the roots of social activism as a means to empower students to become civically engaged.  This course addresses the fundamentals to social movements by examining methods to influencing social change through activism.  Social movements and current issues in women’s issues will be explored through the Social Change Model of Leadership Development.

    Credit Hours: 3
    LAS Course: Yes
  
  • WGS 4950 - Internship


    CIP Code: 050207
    Description: Students gain practical experience while applying knowledge, theories, and skills learned in Women’s and Gender Studies courses in a professional setting. Students should arrange their schedules to allow for an internship of commensurate number of clock hours to equal the value of credit hours for the semester at a professional site chosen in consultation with the faculty program coordinator.

    Credit Hours: 1-6
    Lecture contact hours per week:

    Other: Clock hours to equal the value of credit hours for the semester.


    Prerequisite: WGS 2123 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies.
    Restrictions: WGS minors.
    Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
 

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