May 08, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalogue 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue

– Course Descriptions


 

History

  
  • HST 528 - Seminar: U.S. National Security History


    Course Description: Intensive examination of major themes and events in the evolution of U.S. national security and defense policy, the uses of national power, and the role of military affairs from the colonial period to the present. Examples of topics: the Vietnam War, the use of air power, U.S. imperialism. May be repeated under a different subtitle. May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 448
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 529 - Seminar: U.S. Intellectual History


    Course Description: Intensive examination of the role of ideas in American history. Examples of topics: radicalism, the Enlightenment, myth in American history, and ideas about democracy, ethnicity, equality, religion, gender. May be repeated under a different subtitle. May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 450
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 531 - Seminar: U.S. Regional History


    Course Description: Intensive examination of the economic, social, and political history of a specific region of the United States. May be repeated under a different subtitle. May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 454
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 533 - Seminar: U.S. Environmental History


    Course Description: Intensive study of selected topics in U.S. environmental history. Examples of topics: nature and culture, the cult of the wilderness, conservation and preservation, resources and regions, gender and nature, the environmental movement. May be repeated under a different subtitle. May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisites or permission of the instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 456
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 540 - European Colloquium


    Course Description: Readings and discussion of major research trends and schools of interpretation in selected themes in European history.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 542 - European Seminar


    Course Description: Research in the bibliography of specialized topics and use of primary sources to write an original research paper on an aspect of European history. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 548 - Seminar: Medieval Europe


    Course Description: Research-oriented exploration of major themes and issues in history of Medieval Europe (500-1500). May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 408
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 552 - Seminar: Renaissance and Reformation Europe


    Course Description: Research-oriented exploration of major themes and issues in the history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe (1350-1618). May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 99


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 412
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 554 - Seminar: Early Modern Europe


    Course Description: Research-oriented exploration of major themes and issues in the history of Early Modern Europe (1618-1789). May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 414
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 556 - Seminar: Nineteenth-Century Europe


    Course Description: Research-oriented exploration of major themes and issues in the history of Europe from the French Revolution to the First World War. May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 416
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 558 - Seminar: Twentieth-Century Europe


    Course Description: Research-oriented exploration of major themes and issues in the history of Europe since 1914. May not be applied toward fulfillment of graduate seminar requirement. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 418
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 560 - Global Colloquium


    Course Description: Readings and discussion of bibliographies, interpretations, and research trends on a theme or period in global history.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 12


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 562 - Global Seminar


    Course Description: Research in the bibliography of specialized topics and use of primary sources to write an original research paper on an aspect of global history. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 564 - Modernization and Revolution in the Non-Western World


    Course Description: Examination of industrialization, imperialism, nationalism, and other forces that have revolutionized traditional society in the non–Western world.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 570 - Public History Colloquium


    Course Description: Readings and discussions of bibliographies, interpretations, and research trends related to the use of history in the public sphere.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 571 - Care and Management of Historical Collections


    Course Description: Introduction to the theory and practice of historical collections in museums worldwide. Topics include collections in cultural and historical context, policy development, documentation, registration, conservation, and storage.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently) or MPA 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisites and permission of the instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 572 - Education and Interpretation at Museums and Historic Sites


    Course Description: Overview of learning at museums and historic sites in international context. Topics include the social role of the museum, learning styles, community collaboration, visitor evaluation, program planning, and the history of visitors’ roles in the museum. Emphasis is on the historian’s role in facilitating public dialogue on historical topics.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 573 - Seminar: Public History


    Course Description: Intensive study of selected topics in U.S., European or Global history, culminating in a research paper. The research will also be disseminated to the general public through community presentations and/or digital media. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 9


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 574 - Museum Exhibition


    Course Description: Introduction to the theory, research, development, design, fabrication and installation of historical exhibits in museums. Students will create and install an exhibition using a professional exhibit development process.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 575 - Administration of Museums and Historic Sites


    Course Description: Overview of issues in museum management, including long-range planning, museum governance, funding for non-profits, and administration of historical resources.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently) and MPA 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisites and permission of the instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 577 - Historic Preservation in the U.S.


    Course Description: This applied research class provides an overview of the history, theory, and practices of historic preservation. It addresses the history of the built American environment and how scholars analyze buildings and landscapes as historical evidence. Students visit historic structures and conduct both fieldwork and archival research.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 477
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 578 - Seminar: The History and Meaning of Objects


    Course Description: Research-oriented exploration of the theory, practice, and historiography of using material objects as sources for the study of society and culture.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 478
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 579 - Practicum in Public History


    Course Description: Intensive supervised experience with credentialed professional in public history or technical field, combined with directed reading in literature of that field, under the direction of a member of the faculty. Final products must meet accepted standards of historical scholarship and professional practice as defined by faculty and supervising professional.

    Credit Hours: 2 TO 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisites and permission of the instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 580 - Topics in Public History


    Course Description: Intensive study of selected themes in public history. Examples of topics: history and memory, interpretation of landscape, interpretation of material culture, and business history. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 480
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 581 - Topics in African History


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected theme in African history. Examples of topics: slavery, the slave trade and its abolition, pre–colonial Africa, colonial and post–colonial Africa, oral history in Africa. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 481
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 583 - Topics in Middle Eastern History


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected theme in Middle Eastern history. Examples of topics: early Islamic conquests, the Ottoman Empire, the Arab–Israeli conflict. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 483
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 585 - Topics in Latin American History


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected theme in Latin American history. Examples of topics: pre–Columbian civilizations. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 485
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 586 - Topics in the History of Science and Technology


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected theme in the History of Science and Technology. Examples of topics include: “Positivism,” “The Scientific Revolution,” “Occult Studies and the Renaissance,” “The Industrial Revolution.” May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 496
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 587 - Topics in Global History


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected theme in global history. Examples of topics: colonialism, imperialism, industrialization, slavery, revolutionary movements. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 487
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 590 - Comparative Historical Studies


    Course Description: Comparison of developments in different eras or places in order to determine unique or common historical themes.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 591 - Directed Independent Study


    Course Description: See the graduate history coordinator for details.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 593 - Problems in History


    Course Description: Investigation of selected problems in European, American, and non-Western history through discussions, development of bibliographies, or research papers.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 594 - Capstone Project in Public History


    Course Description: Independent, public history project based on primary and secondary research completed in collaboration with a community partner.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 595 - Special Topics in History


    Course Description: Research-oriented exploration of a special topic not regularly covered in other courses. May not be applied toward fulfilment of graduate seminar requirement.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 495
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 596 - Seminar: Topics in History


    Course Description: Advanced research on specialized topics using, where possible, primary sources.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 597 - Topics in Asian History


    Course Description: Intensive study of selected themes and events in Asian history not regularly covered in other courses. Examples of topics include: Chinese Revolutions, Meiji Japan, Gandhian thought, and nationalist movements. May be repeated under a different subtitle.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: HST 497
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 598 - Internship in Public History


    Course Description: Supervised experience with credentialed professional in public history or technical field, combined with directed reading in literature of that field. Final product must meet accepted standards of historical scholarship and professional practice as defined by faculty and supervising professional.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisites and permission of the instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - General Professional Internship Liability Insurance Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 599 - Thesis


    Course Description: Intensive research study of a topic selected by student and approved by a thesis committee. A scholarly oral presentation and defense of thesis is required.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: HST 500 (may be taken concurrently)
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • HST 600 - Continuous Enrollment in History


    Course Description: This course is intended for degree or certificate seeking graduate students who have completed all course work required for their program, but have not finished exit requirement (comprehensive exam, oral and written exam, defense, etc.). Students may register for this course up to 3 times, beyond that, students should complete a form to request permission to extend continuous enrollment. A continuous enrollment form, which is located on the Graduate School website, must be completed to register for this course.

    Credit Hours: 0

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Repeat Limit: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Continuous Enrollment Tuition Charge Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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Instructional Technology

  
  • MIT 500 - Instructional Systems Design: Theory and Research


    Course Description: Designed to provide an analysis of theoretical foundations of instructional design and their application in design practice. The course will examine multidisciplinary and multicultural influences upon instructional theory and development. A broad range of current design research and theory, and future directions in design theory and practice will be explored.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 501 - Motivation in Instructional Design


    Course Description: Designed to provide a review and analysis of motivational theories in relation to instructional design strategies. The primary emphasis will be on the motivation to learn and techniques for stimulating and sustaining learner motivation.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 502 - The Systematic Approach to Performance Improvement


    Course Description: Provides an introduction to theories and techniques for solving training and nontraining problems in business, industry, and other performance-oriented organizations. Activities include needs assessment, analysis, solution selection, and job and task analysis.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 503 - The Fundamentals of Computer Programming


    Course Description: Study of computer programming and problem-solving as applied to real world educational problems with solutions designed and implemented in various programming and scripting languages. Topics include data types, logic, flowcharting, sequence, selection, repetition, functions, arrays, file i/o, design, testing, and debugging. Prior programming experience is neither assumed nor required.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 510 - Design and Development of Instructional Technology


    Course Description: Emphasizes skills and understanding necessary to create effective, efficient, and appealing instruction in any content area and with any medium, including live instruction. Addresses both “process” and “product.” Process is concerned with activities and media required to create and deliver the instruction. Product is concerned with what the instruction should accomplish. Students will engage in leading a team that designs, produces, implements and evaluates an instructional system developed for a field site. Team leaders will ensure the quality and integrity of the design and report.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MIT 500 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisite courses or approval of department.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 511 - Multimedia Design and Development


    Course Description: The course focuses on cognitive learning theory, perception, motivation, color principles, communication, usability, multimedia learning principles and instructional design applicable to designing multimedia instructional products. Students will learn to design, develop, and evaluate multimedia applications. Each student will demonstrate basic proficiency across a wide spectrum of multimedia for print design, job aid design, graphic design and screen design.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 512 - Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning


    Course Description: Designed to enhance knowledge and skills related to application and integration of information technologies to educational environments with an emphasis on teaching and learning activities.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 513 - Computer-based Instruction


    Course Description: Exploration of computer-based instruction (CBI) as a delivery system. Students will learn to design, develop and evaluate an interactive computer-based instructional program that meets instructional needs. Students will follow a systematic instructional design process (flowcharting, storyboarding, prototyping, formative testing) to develop a CBI program.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MIT 500 and MIT 511
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 514 - Foundations of Distance Education


    Course Description: Examine the concepts, technologies, and issues related to the design, development, delivery, policy-making, and evaluation of distance education courses and programs. Provide an overview of distance education technologies and focus on effective delivery techniques for teaching and learning within a distance education system.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 515 - Web Teaching: Design and Development


    Course Description: Focus on principles of designing Internet-based (web-based) instruction. Students will use Internet tools and other instructional design principles to design and develop web-based instruction. Four to six hour weekly lab required.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MIT 500 with minimum grade of C and MIT 511 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 516 - Instructional Video Design and Production


    Course Description: Designed to explore the process and techniques involved in professional video productions. Emphasizes fundamental theories and practice in camera and computer-based audio and video production, including recording, editing, and digitizing audio and video segments for education and training applications.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MIT 500 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisite courses or permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 517 - Gaming and Simulation


    Course Description: The course uses a hands-on approach to explore the process of designing games, simulation, and virtual environments for teaching and learning. Students will analyze the design and use of the commercial games and simulations to identify their technical, practical, and pedagogical limitations. A variety of game engine software and various methodologies for building and evaluating game models will be explored. Students will design games and role playing/simulations.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 518 - Managing Learning Management and Course Management Systems


    Course Description: Designed to address administrative, management and tracking aspects of online courses.  Emphasizes managing enterprise level Learning Management System.  SCORM compliant and processes for launching courses authored in all standard course authoring tools.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 519 - Computer Interface Design


    Course Description: Learn image editing techniques (beginner to advanced) while simultaneously learning the principles of human-computer interaction. This course will focus on designing visually pleasing interfaces for PC, tablet, and mobile devices. You will learn the theor

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 520 - Managing Instructional Development


    Course Description: Examines principles of planning, scheduling, allocating resources, budgeting, proposal preparation, cost control and personnel management for instructional projects. Activities include negotiating an effective design project plan, how to implement that plan, and how to control and monitor project activities. Case studies will be used as a basis for exercises and discussions. Students will develop a plan that meets specific criteria.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 521 - Diffusion and Implementation of Educational Innovations


    Course Description: Designed to extend students’ understanding of theories and research in the diffusion of innovations. Activities include investigation of the literature and research in diffusion of innovations and examination of theoretical and research findings to the diffusion of technological innovations.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 522 - Organization and Management of Instructional Technology Programs


    Course Description: Examination of the planning and management of successful training, professional development, and technological projects in public or private schools. Topical areas include planning and developing technology projects, evaluating and analyzing school or district capacity and readiness for a new technology project, organizing and managing human resources and support systems, scheduling, budgeting, team structures, defining project requirements, and quality assurance. Analytical tools will be utilized to enhance project planning, scheduling, monitoring, and control, including software designed to support project managers.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: MIT 510 with minimum grade of C
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Prerequisite courses or permission of instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 530 - Evaluation and Change in Instructional Development


    Course Description: Designed to provide an introduction to evaluation techniques associated with educational evaluation media and materials, courses, curricula, students or other elements in educational programs. Various units of the course will focus upon particular evaluation techniques.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 531 - Assessment of Learning Outcomes


    Course Description: Examines the nature and purpose of measurement and assessment of learning outcomes. Particular attention is paid to the concepts of reliability, validity, norms, interpretation of scores, response sets, fairness in testing and performance assessment, and norm-referenced vs. criterion-referenced tests. A variety of instruments that are used to measure or assess human attributes and behaviors will be studied.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 540 - Colloquium I


    Course Description: Examines issues, theory, research, and practice shaping the field of Instructional Technology. A particular topic will be emphasized each time the course is offered. Students will engage in reviewing issues, identifying trends, debating theory application, and developing researchable questions.

    Credit Hours: 1

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 541 - Colloquium II


    Course Description: Examines issues, theory, research, and practice shaping the field of Instructional Technology. A particular topic will be emphasized each time the course is offered. Students will engage in reviewing issues, identifying trends, debating theory application, and developing researchable questions.

    Credit Hours: 1

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 542 - Internship


    Course Description: Designed to provide opportunities to experiment in “real world” settings with knowledge and skills learned throughout the program. Internship sites may include on or off-campus, public or private organizations. Interns will apply knowledge and skills of the range of technology mediated instructional planning, design and delivery.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated.


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 570 - eSports Fundamentals


    Course Description: Introduces learners to eSports fundamentals including the history, current state, and future of the sport. Learners will explore and evaluate current leagues and games in both collegiate and professional eSports leagues, qualities of a game that makes it viable for competition, describe how eSports can generate revenue, use research and data to detect current and future trends in the sport, and be introduced to the technology used in competition.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: N/A
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: Available through UNC Online








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  • MIT 571 - eSports Leadership, Management, and Coordination


    Course Description: Examination and synthesis of principles of leading, planning, budgeting, and coordinating eSports events. Learners will identify and analyze the positions needed to run an event, evaluate the role of leadership in eSports, and critique designs for an arena/game area. They will learn how to design and develop a successful eSports program.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: N/A
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: Available through UNC Online








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  • MIT 572 - Streaming for eSports and Gaming


    Course Description: Designed to explore and evaluate the process of streaming audio and video for eSports events and gameplay. This includes identifying hardware, software, and techniques used professionally for streaming gameplay. Learners will create, analyze, and critique streaming audio and video.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: N/A
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: Available through UNC Online








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  • MIT 573 - Media Design and Development for eSports


    Course Description: Learners will critique, analyze, and evaluate the role of public performance rights, fundraising/sponsorship, and peer communication have on eSports events. Learners will learn to connect with stakeholders, players, and the community via various technologies.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: N/A
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: Available through UNC Online








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  • MIT 574 - eSports Coaching, Mentoring, and Team Development


    Course Description: Analyze, compare, and evaluate coaching and mentoring strategies for eSports teams, students, and those interested in the gaming. Learners will be able to construct teams for popular eSports games, learn players roles, and describe how to mentor individuals and teams to success.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: N/A
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: No
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: Available through UNC Online








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  • MIT 575 - eSports Performance, Management, and Leadership Internship


    Course Description: Internships are off- or on-campus experiences designed to provide learners with the opportunity to apply knowledge gained from courses to a professional work environment. These hands-on experiences provide learners with the opportunity to work with a client. Internships are completed under the guidance of an on-site supervisor and a faculty sponsor.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite Courses: N/A
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: Available through UNC Online








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  • MIT 595 - Special Topics in Instructional Technology


    Course Description: Seminars of varying duration and credit may be arranged for the study of special topics relevant to student needs not served by established graduate courses. Seminars of this nature may be offered only upon approval of the dean of the Graduate School. A maximum of six semester credit hours may be counted toward degree requirements.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 4

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 598 - Design and Development Research Project


    Course Description: Principal outcomes include the design and development research proposal and presentation of a research paper with the ultimate aim of improving the processes of instructional design, development, and evaluation. As a part of the design and development research project, students perform instructional design, development, and evaluation activities while studying the process of providing solutions to a practical problem.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Completion of a minimum of 18 hours toward completion of master’s degree and permission of the instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - General Professional Internship Liability Insurance Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 599 - Thesis


    Course Description: Intensive study of a topic selected by the student and approval by the thesis committee required. Includes definition of problem, review of related literature, application of appropriate methodology, and interpretation of results and conclusions. Oral presentation and defense required.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Completion of a minimum of 18 hours toward completion of the master’s degree and permission of the instructor.
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • MIT 600 - Continuous Enrollment in Instructional Technology


    Course Description: This course is intended for degree or certificate seeking graduate students who have completed all course work required for their program, but have not finished exit requirement (comprehensive exam, oral and written exam, defense, etc.). Students may register for this course up to 3 times, beyond that, students should complete a form to request permission to extend continuous enrollment. A continuous enrollment form, which is located on the Graduate School website, must be completed to register for this course.

    Credit Hours: 0

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Repeat Limit: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Continuous Enrollment Tuition Charge Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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International Business

  
  • IMB 515 - Business Analytics


    Course Description: An introduction to data driven decision making using descriptive, predictive and prescriptive Business Analytics approaches. Topics included are data visualization, predictive techniques, data mining, simulation, optimization models and decision analysis.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 525 - Research Methods


    Course Description: The purpose of this course is to guide students through all aspects of the research process and related methodologies so that they are equipped to develop a successful thesis proposal and manuscript.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 531 - Portfolio Management I: Equity


    Course Description: This course is designed to focus on tools and techniques of modern portfolio theory in a global context. The focus of the course will be on the asset class of equity securities.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 532 - Portfolio Management II: Fixed Income


    Course Description: This course is designed to focus on tools and techniques of modern portfolio theory in a global context. The focus of the course will be on the asset class of fixed-income securities.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 533 - Portfolio Management III: Derivatives and Financial Risk Management


    Course Description: This course is designed to provide an understanding of financial and commodity derivative contracts to facilitate effective risk management in corporations. The focus of the course will be on applications of these instruments rather than valuations methods. Extensive discussions of real world cases will be included in the material.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 534 - International Real Estate Investment


    Course Description: The course will first survey “real estate” as a bundle of rights defined differently across borders. Students will review special topics related to international real estate value. These topics will include the mathematics of real estate investment, special tax-deferral and tax sheltering options, cross-border money transfers, offshore real estate ownership, and the expanding importance of ecotourism and sustainable development.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 535 - International Finance


    Course Description: A global overview of managerial and financial accounting for international financial decision-making at an advanced level. The course focuses on analysis and decision making techniques affecting global economics, multinational finance, international accounting, global harmonization, corporate governance, and global value creating management.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 537 - Global Topics


    Course Description: A series of topics providing depth in functional areas such as global business and economic forecasting, financial statement analysis, global information technology, project management, and globally emerging topics.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 4

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 4


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 538 - Financial Research Methods


    Course Description: An extensive study of the research methods utilized to understand and analyze financial issues. Topics and skills covered include: 1) identification and extraction of reliable data for interest rates, equity prices, company fundamentals, and foreign currency, 2) utilization of SAS, Eventus, Bloomberg, and Microsoft Excel to perform analytics such as correlations, regressions, and event studies, and 3) presentation of research results.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 539 - Financial Management


    Course Description: This is a corporate finance course designed for international MBA students. The primary objective of this course is to provide an understanding of finance and financial management. This primary objective will be supported with examinations of relevant topics in contemporary finance. These will include an appreciation of financial terms and the interplay between the capital markets, knowledge of the tools used by financial managers in their decision-making. With regular reference to current issues in personal, business and international finance, these tools and terms will be introduced and examined. The course format will be a mixture of lectures, assignments and class discussion.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 540 - Global Marketing Strategies


    Course Description: International marketing decision making at an advanced level. The course will address marketing performance in a global context, assess differences in country environments; select and apply techniques for international market segmentation, market entry strategies, market risk analysis, and marketing plans.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 548 - Financial Statement Analysis


    Course Description: This course is an introduction to the principles of financial statement analysis. It emphasizes tools that are used to analyze a company’s factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, methods, trends, etc.) of the field; learning fundamental principles, generalizations, or theories; developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professionals in the field.

    Credit Hours: 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 551 - Global Strategic Analysis


    Course Description: An intensive course in globally strategy-making and execution. The course addresses global strategic business issues and the development of winning business strategies in a global economy. The managerial tasks of strategic analysis as well as crafting, selecting, and executing strategies are discussed through lecture, discussion, and case analysis.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 552 - Human Resource Management in the Global Environment


    Course Description: An examination of international human resource management in the context of the global business environment and policies of organizations for the management of people. The issues of managing international human resources, the link between HR practices and organizational performance, and international legal requirements and best practices will be addressed.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 571 - International Business Law


    Course Description: This course develops an understanding of international legal foundations and frameworks within which a business operates, focusing on a critical analysis of business transactions, and the global legal environment in which they are conducted. Legal concepts will be related to current issues in international business relationships to assist in an understanding of risks inherit in the global forum.

    Credit Hours: 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 577 - Global Operations Management


    Course Description: This class examines contemporary issues related to managing operations in a global context.  The focus will be on key issues within operations which are of relevance in a firm’s ability to remain competitive in a global economy.  The development, implementation and evaluation of effective strategies and tactics for managing operations are key drivers of an organization’s success.  Topics:  outsourcing and offshoring, managing international projects, designing and managing global supply chains, managing inventory and global logistics, and acquisition management.

    Credit Hours: 2 To 3

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: OPS 577
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 591 - Directed Independent Study


    Course Description: Permission of MBA Director required.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of MBA Director required.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 594 - Capstone Project


    Course Description: Focused study of a research topic in the practical application of financial decision making/recommendation under the guidance of one or more faculty members. Topics are selected by the student with faculty and MBA director approval. Written analysis and oral presentation of the project is required.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of MBA Director.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 6


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 595 - Study Abroad


    Course Description: This course reflects the specialization topic courses taken by the International MBA (IMBA) students in one of the European partner schools. All IMBA students are required to choose a specialization area for their degree. The courses, topics and content of these specialization areas will different for each of our partner schools. The transient courses taken abroad will be reflected in this course.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 15

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 30


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: Study Abroad








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  • IMB 598 - Internship


    Course Description: Academic training and practical experience through work in a private company or public agency. Faculty supervision and evaluation of all study and on-site activity.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 2

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: Permission of MBA Director.
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 2


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Fee - General Professional Internship Liability Insurance, Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 599 - Thesis


    Course Description: Intensive research study of a topic selected by student and approved by a thesis committee. A scholarly oral presentation and defense of thesis is required.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 12


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 600 - Continuous Enrollment in International Business Administration


    Course Description: This course is intended for degree or certificate seeking graduate students who have completed all course work required for their program, but have not finished exit requirement (comprehensive exam, oral and written exam, defense, etc.). Students may register for this course up to 3 times, beyond that, students should complete a form to request permission to extend continuous enrollment. A continuous enrollment form, which is located on the Graduate School website, must be completed to register for this course.

    Credit Hours: 0

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Full-Time Enrollment Equivalent: Yes
    Additional Course Fees: Additional Tuition Charges Apply (International MBA Off-formula) Additional Fee Amounts
    Course Attribute: None








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  • IMB 901 - International Business Elective


    Course Description: This course reflects the core elective taken by the International MBA (IMBA) students at one of the European partner schools. All IMBA students are required to take 12 semester hours in the fall semester toward their degree. Five of the courses offered are the same at each partner University. The sixth class varies by institution (elective). The transient course taken abroad will be reflected in this course.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 4

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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International Studies

  
  • INT 505 - Global Issues


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected international topic or theme. May be repeated under different subtitles.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • INT 510 - Topics in the Middle East


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected topic or theme about the Middle East. May be repeated under different subtitles.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • INT 520 - Topics in Europe


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected topic or theme about Europe. May be repeated under different subtitles.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • INT 530 - Topics in Latin America


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected topic or theme about Latin America. May be repeated under different subtitles.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • INT 540 - Topics in Asia


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected topic or theme about Asia. May be repeated under different subtitles.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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  • INT 550 - Topics in Africa


    Course Description: Intensive study of a selected topic or theme about Africa. May be repeated under different subtitles.

    Credit Hours: 1 To 6

    Corequisite Courses: None
    Prerequisite Courses: None
    Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
    Course Repeatability Course may be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 15


    ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

    Equivalent Courses: None
    Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
    Additional Course Fees: None
    Course Attribute: None








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