May 13, 2024  
2012-2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Listings


 

Communication Studies - Undergraduate

  
  • COMM 1010D - Introduction to Communication

    3 hours
    TCCNS Number: (SPCH 1311)
    (1;0;2) Examination of how communication principles and skills influence our understanding of current social problems such as global climate crisis, health care, and poverty. Focus on communication and community engagement includes experiential learning with community partners. Oral communication skills and collaborative group building skills are emphasized. Satisfies the Communication requirement of the University Core Curriculum.

Computer Science and Engineering - Undergraduate

  
  • CSCE 1010D - Introduction to Computer Science

    3 hours
    (2;0;1) A basic course covering logical operation and organization of digital computers, computer hardware and software, number systems, and application software packages. May not be counted toward computer science major or minor.
  
  • CSCE 1020D - Program Development

    4 hours
    TCCNS Number: (COSC 1415)
    (3;1) Introduction to problem-solving, algorithms and programming in a high-level language. May not be counted toward a computer science major or minor. Prerequisite(s): high school algebra or equivalent.
  
  • CSCE 1030D - Computer Science I

    4 hours
    (3;1). Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering, problem-solving techniques, algorithmic processes, software design and development. Prerequisite(s): Co-requisite of MATH 1650D .
  
  • CSCE 1035D - Information Systems I

    3 hours
    Introduction to the design of medium to large scale enterprise information systems and distributed systems using appropriate framework. Introduces tools and techniques for building such systems and incorporates project-based learning as students work in teams to apply their knowledge in a semester-long development activity. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 1030D . Corequisite : MATH 1650D .
  
  • CSCE 1040D - Computer Science II

    3 hours
    TCCNS Number: (COSC 2415)
    Continuation of CSCE 1030D . Software design, structured programming, object oriented design and programming. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 1030D . Corequisite : MATH 1650D 
  
  • CSCE 1045D - Information Systems II

    3 hours
    Continues the concepts introduced in Information Systems I with introduction of active content, data-driven content and service-oriented architectures. Students will again be organized in teams in order to complete a large scale development activity using the knowledge and tools presented in the course. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 1035D 
  
  • CSCE 2050D - Computer Science III

    3 hours
    Elementary data structures, practice in sofware design, implementation and testing with emphasis on creating and modifying larger programs. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 1040D .
  
  • CSCE 2100D - Computing Foundations I

    3 hours
    2100. Computing Foundations I. 3 hours. Introduces students to both data structures and formalisms used in computer science, such as asymptotic behavior of algorithms. Learn about data structures and the formalisms used to both describe and evaluate those data structures simultaneously. By the end of the two-semester sequence of which this course is the first part, each student will have a solid foundation in conceptual and formal models, efficiency, and levels of abstraction as used in the field of computer science. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 1040.
  
  • CSCE 2110D - Computing Foundations II

    3 hours
    2110. Computing Foundations II. 3 hours. Continuation of Computing I. Further introduces students to both data structures and formalisms used in computer science, such as asymptotic behavior of algorithms. Learn about data structures and formalisms used to both describe and evaluate those data structures simultaneously. By the end of the two-semester sequence of which this course is the second part, each student will have a solid foundation in conceptual and formal models, efficiency, and levels of abstraction as used in the field of computer science. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 2100.
  
  • CSCE 2410D - Programming Laboratory

    1-4 hours
    Practice with computer languages and processing techniques. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 1040D  or BCIS 3620D  or BCIS 3690.
  
  
  • CSCE 2615D - Enterprise Systems Architecture, Analysis and Design

    3 hours
    Overview of software architectures of information systems starting with requirements and proceeding through the analysis and design aspects of the software development lifecycle. Introduction to a variety of implementation methodologies as well as alternate architectural paradigms. Laboratory and project activities will expose students to the design and specification of IT Systems to meet a variety of business and technical problem environments. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 1040D , CSCE 1045D .
  
  • CSCE 2900D - Special Problems in Computer Science and Engineering

    1-4 hours
    Individualized instruction in theoretical or experimental problems. For elective credit only.
  
  • CSCE 3010D - Signals and Systems

    3 hours
    This course introduces elementary concepts of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems. Specific topics include linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, impulse response, convolution, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, frequency-domain analysis of LTI systems, Laplace transforms, z-transforms, and rational function descriptions of LTI systems. Prerequisite(s): EENG 2610 and (MATH 2730D  or MATH 3310).
  
  • CSCE 3020D - Communications Systems

    3 hours
    Introduction to the concepts of transmission of information via communication channels. Amplitude and angle modulation for the transmission of continuous-time signals. Analog-to-digital conversion and pulse code modulation. Transmission of digital data. Introduction to random signals and noise and their effects on communication. Optimum detection systems in the presence of noise. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3010D , EENG 3510 and (MATH 1780D  or MATH 3680D ).
  
  • CSCE 3030D - Parallel Programming

    3 hours
    Introduction to processing in parallel and distributed computing environment. General concepts of parallel machine models, processes, threads, mutual exclusion, synchronization, message passing. Design and analysis of parallel algorithms for engineering and scientific applications. Parallel programming using message passing and shared memory paradigms. Prerequisite(s):   or  .
  
  • CSCE 3055D - IT Project Management

    3 hours
    Provides students with the tools and techniques needed to manage a wide variety of IT Systems projects, including software design and development, IT Systems design and installation, network managment and support and others. Students will develop and practice skills through the use of case studies and other project-based exercises. Prerequisite(s) :   or   
  
  
  
  • CSCE 3220D - Human Computer Interfaces

    3.0
    3220. Human Computer Interfaces. 3 hours. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Methods for designing, prototyping, and evaluating user interfaces for computing applications. Human capabilities, interface technology, interface design methods, and interface evaluation tools and techniques. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 2110.
  
  
  
  • CSCE 3420D - Internet Programming

    3.0
    3420. Internet Programming. 3 hours. This course covers Internet programming in depth, including client-server, peer-to-peer, and web applications. The primary goal of the course is to help students understand the principles of how distributed applications are built, while also giving them practical experience in creating common Internet applications. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 2110.
  
  • CSCE 3510D - Introduction to Wireless Communications

    3 hours
    Fundamentals of wireless communications and networking, with emphasis on first, second, and third generation cellular systems and satellite communication. Topics include point-to-point signal transmission through a wireless channel, cellular capacity, multi-user transmissions, and mobility management. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 2610D  or CSCE 2615D .
  
  • CSCE 3520D - Data Communications

    3 hours
    Overview of data communication, communication models and networking. Analog and digital data transmission, transmission impairments, channel capacity, asynchronous and synchronous transmission, error detection and correction, flow control and error control. Multiplexing and de-multiplexing techniques (FDM, STDM, ADSL, and xDSL). Ethernet interfaces, IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.11 MAC layer. Interface Standards (RS-232, RS-449 and X.21). Packet switching, Frame Relay, and ATM switching, bridges, layer2 and layer3 switches. Prerequisite(s) CSCE 3600D .
  
  
  • CSCE 3535D - Introduction to Network and Security Managment

    3 hours
    Introduces students to basic concepts in synchronous and asynchronous data communications, network architectures, protocols and current technology. Addresses basic network and information security issues and protection scheemes with laboratory exercises designed to expose students to a variety of network architectures, security threats and risk mitigation strategies. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 2610D  or CSCE 2615D .
  
  
  • CSCE 3605D - IT Systems and Administration

    3 hours
    Prepares students with an understanding of operating systems structure and operation including the concepts of processes, resource and file management and performance. Students will also develop an understanding of operating system design, systems software and mainainence, as well as gain proficiency in the development of useful scripts, device drivers and utility programs written in high level languages and native scripting environments. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 2610D  or CSCE 2615D .
  
  • CSCE 3612D - Embedded Systems Design

    3 hours
    Computer Systems as embedded computing elements and micro-controllers. System specifications using UML or other high level abstract models. Issues and constraints on embedded computing systems, including power, performance, memory and size. Use of DSP, ASIC and micro-controllers in a single design. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 2610D , EENG 2710.
  
  • CSCE 3650D - Introduction to Compilation Techniques

    3 hours
    Topics include parsing, syntax-directed translation, run-time storage management, error recovery, code generations and optimization. A significant project is required. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3600D .
  
  • CSCE 3730D - Reconfigurable Logic

    3 hours
    Advanced concepts in Boolean algebra, use of hardware description languages as a practical means to implement hybrid sequential and combinational designs, digital logic simulation, rapid prototyping techniques, and design for testability concepts. Focuses on the actual design and implementation of sizeable digital design problems using representative Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 2610D .
  
  • CSCE 4010D - Engineering Ethics

    2 hours
    The effect of technology in modern society with emphasis on the role of engineering and technical professionals. Prerequisite(s): junior standing.
  
  • CSCE 4110D - Algorithms

    3 hours
    Algorithm design methodologies, sorting, graph algorithms, dynamic programming, backtracking, string searching and pattern matching. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3110D .
  
  • CSCE 4210D - Game Programming I

    3 hours
    Introduction to game programming, including real-time, event-driven, and multimedia programming techniques. Graphics, sound, and input programming. Students will learn how to program a billboard game in 3D with constrained camera motion. Prerequisite(s) :   or  
  
  • CSCE 4215D - Programming Math and Physics for Games

    3.00
    4215. Programming Math and Physics for Games. 3 hours. Fundamentals of game math and physics for game development, including linear algebra, matrix math for graphics, quaternions, basic physics equations, game math and physics implementation, physics engines. Prerequisite(s) : MATH 2700, CSCE 2100, PHYS 1710/1730.
  
  • CSCE 4220D - Game Programming II

    3 hours
    Game engine programming techniques, including real-time 3D graphics programming, shader techniques, terrain rendering, level of detail, collision detection, particle engines, 3D sound, and character animation. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 4210D , CSCE 4215.
  
  
  • CSCE 4250D - Topics in Game Development

    3.00
    4250. Topics in Game Development. 3 hours. Advanced topics in game development, possibly including but not limited to character animation, procedural content generation, shader techniques, and graphics special effects. Discussion of articles from the recent academic and technical literature on game development and related material from relevant computer science areas. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 4220
  
  • CSCE 4310D - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

    3 hours
    Introduction to concepts and ideas in artificial intelligence. Topics include search techniques, knowledge representation, control strategies and advanced problem-solving architecture. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3210D .
  
  
  • CSCE 4355D - Database Design and Information Integration

    3 hours
    Introduces students to use of database systems and other information storage and techniques in the design and development of information-driven systems. Students will gain experience in the design, development and use of databases, information storage, search and retrieval systems and the associated tools. Students will also integrate information and database components with additional software components to create data-driven applications. Prerequisite(s) :   or  
  
  
  • CSCE 4420D - Software Development II

    3 hours
    Software testing methodologies, software reliability, maintenance, project management and configuration management. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 4410D .
  
  
  • CSCE 4440D - Real-Time Software Development.

    3 hours
    Specification of real-time system requirements, timing, synchronization and fault-tolerance issues, construction and validation of real-time software. Mathematical formalisms, design and analyses using real-time UML will also be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3612D  and CSCE 4620D .
  
  • CSCE 4444D - Software Engineering

    3 hours
    4444. Software Engineering. 3 hours. Modular design and implementation of software systems. Topics include requirements and specifications development, documentation of the design using current design tools such as UML, testing of software implementation, and system and user documentation. Prerequisite(s) :   or  .
  
  • CSCE 4520D - Wireless Networks and Protocols

    3 hours
    Architecture and elements of a wireless network. Use and process of mobility management. Signaling schemes used in wireless networks, network signaling, protocols and standards (GSM, IS-95, WAP, MobileIP, GPRS, UMTS and CDMA2000). Analyze the operation and performance of wireless protocols. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3600D .
  
  • CSCE 4530D - Computer Network Design

    3 hours
    Fundamental concepts, requirements and design tradeoffs, particularly as related to scheduling, congestion control, routing, and traffic management. Wireless access, mobility (including WLAN), VoIP and applications. Firewalls, NAT’s VPN, high availability and optical rings. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3530D .
  
  • CSCE 4540D - TCP/IP Protocols

    3 hours
    Investigate TCP/IP protocol suite, components, and interaction with operating system. Topics include special protocols, routing protocols, mobileIP, as well as some applications: FTP, TELNET, SMTP, DHCP, HTTP, DNS, etc. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3530D .
  
  
  • CSCE 4560D - Secure Electronic Commerce

    3 hours
    Electronic commerce technology, models, and issues, with emphasis on security issues. Supporting technology such as cryptography, digital signatures, certificates, and public key infrastructure (PKI). Security-conscious programming for web-based applications. Exposure to interaction between technical issues and business, legal, and ethical issues. Prerequisite(s):  or  
  
  • CSCE 4600D - Introduction to Operating Systems

    3 hours
    Concepts in operating system analysis and design. General topics of process, resource and file management are presented and analyzed in the context of different system architectures and performance constraints. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3600D .
  
  • CSCE 4610D - Computer Systems Architecture

    3 hours
    Study of performance issues related the design of high performance processors, including Instruction Level Parallelism, out of order instruction scheduling, branch prediction, speculative execution. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3600D .
  
  • CSCE 4620D - Real-Time Operating Systems

    3 hours
    Basic real-time operating systems concepts and services, including interrupt processing, process and thread models, real-time software architectures and development environments. Detailed study of the design and implementation of real-time applications using real-time operating systems. The focus will be on commercial real-time operating systems/development environments, including vxWorks, RTOS, MicroC/OS-II and pOSEK/pOSEK System. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3600D  and CSCE 3612D .
  
  • CSCE 4730D - VLSI Design

    3 hours
    Introduction to VLSI design using CAD tools, CMOS logic, switch level modeling, circuit characterization, logic design in CMOS, systems design methods, test subsystem design, design examples, student design project. Design project to be fabricated and tested in the follow-on course. Prerequisite(s): EENG 2710 and EENG 3510. (Same as EENG 4710.)
  
  • CSCE 4750D - VLSI Testing

    3 hours
    Advanced experience with CAD tools for VLSI design, IC testing. Design Project from CSCE 4730D  to be fabricated and tested. Implementation and verification of test programs, IC testing and troubleshooting, legal, economic, and ethical design issues. Oral presentations and written reports are required. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 4730D .
  
  • CSCE 4890D - Directed Study

    1-3 hours
    Study by individuals or small groups if faculty supervisor agrees. A plan of study approved by the faculty supervisor along with the study will be graded by the faculty supervisor; must be approved by the chair of the department. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in computer science or computer engineering. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • CSCE 4905D - Capstone I

    3 hours
    First of a two course sequence in which students will develop a complex IT System starting from customer requirements and progressing through the entire analysis, design, implementation, testing and delivery lifecycle. Students will work in teams to develop a project plan, complete the technical components of the project, prepare a variety of deliverable documents, and finally deliver the finished product to the customer. The first course will focus on the analysis and design of the system. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 3055D 
  
  • CSCE 4910D - Computer Engineering Design I

    3 hours
    First course in the senior capstone design sequence. The focus of this class is the application of techniques to the design of electronic systems that have digital hardware and software components. Students will apply the theory acquired from numerous engineering courses to solve real-world design problems. The design will consider realistic constrains including economic, environmental, sustainability, manufacturability, ethical, social, safety. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 3612D  and EENG 3510 and appropriate area electives.
  
  • CSCE 4915D - Computer Engineering Design II

    3 hours
    Second course in the senior capstone design sequence. The focus of this class is the application of techniques to the design of electronic systems that have digital hardware and software components. Students will apply the theory acquired from numerous engineering courses to sove real-world design problems. The design will consider realistic constrains including economic, environmental, sustainability, manufacturability, ethical, social, safety. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 4910D .
  
  • CSCE 4920D - Cooperative Education in Computer Science and Engineering

    1-3 hours
    Supervised field work in a job directly related to the student’s major field of study or career objective. Maybe repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior level standing in Computer Engineering.
  
  • CSCE 4925D - Capstone II

    3 hours
    Second of a two course sequence in which students will develop a complex IT System starting from customer requirements and progressing thorugh the entire analysis, design, implementation, testing and delivery lifecycle. Students will work in teams to develop a project plan, complete the technical components of the project, prepare a variety of deliverable documents, and finally deliver the finished product to the customer. The second course will focus on the implementation, testing and delivery of the system. Prerequisite(s) : CSCE 4905D 
  
  • CSCE 4930D - Topics in Computer Science and Engineering

    3 hours
    Topics in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing in Computer Science or Computer Engineering and consent of instructor.
  
  • CSCE 4940D - Special Computer Application Problem

    1-4 hours
    Study defined by the student in applying computer science to another field. Work supervised and work plan approved by one faculty member from computer sciences and one from relevant application area; one to three students may work together if all faculty advisers concerned agree. Prerequisite(s): prior approval of plan by faculty supervisor. Open to advanced undergraduate students capable of developing problems independently. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • CSCE 4950D - Special Problems in Computer Science and Engineering

    1-3 hours
    Prior approval of plan of study by faculty supervisor. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior level standing in Computer Science and Computer Engineering.

Counseling - Graduate

  
  • COUN 5000D - Filial Therapy

    3 hours
    Training parents to be therapeutic agents in their children’s lives through the utilization of play therapy skills in regularly scheduled parent-child structured play sessions in their own homes. How to train parents in the overall principles and methodology of child-centered play therapy is addressed. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5700D  or consent of instructor.
  
  • COUN 5200D - Counseling Adolescents

    3 hours
    Counseling adolescents requires unique knowledge and skill. This course will prepare counselors to work with young people ages 12-21. A focus on the nature and needs of adolescence along with effective strategies in counseling will be explored. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D , or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5300D - Systems, Leadership, and Program Development in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

    3 hours
    Principles and practices of counseling mental health settings with special attention to counselor functions, services, leadership , program development, and program evaluation. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D , or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5460D - Program Development, Leadership, and Ethics in School Counseling

    3 hours
    Introduction to the school counseling profession. Covers ethical standards, leadership and advocacy strategies, and development and management of the comprehensive developmental guidance program. Prerequisite(s) : COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D , or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5470D - Career Development and Information Resources

    3 hours
    Survey of career development and counseling with emphasis on the occupational, career and educational information service.
  
  • COUN 5480D - Biopsychosocial Assessment and Wellness in Counseling

    3 hours
    Principles and models of biopsychosocial assessment, case conceptualization and concepts of normalcy leading to an appropriate framework for counseling treatment plans or referral within a managed care framework. DSM-IV diagnosis, disorder prevention and promotion of optimal mental health are studied.
  
  • COUN 5580D - Family Counseling

    3 hours
    The application of family systems theory to the study of family dynamics, family development and the resolution of family conflicts. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D , or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5590D - Couple Counseling

    3 hours
    The application of relationship counseling theory to the study of individual development, interpersonal relationships, marital systems and conflict resolution. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D , or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5600D - Counseling in Secondary Schools

    3 hours
    Principles and practice of individual counseling, group counseling, guidance and consultation in the secondary school as part of the overall comprehensive developmental guidance program. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5460D .
  
  • COUN 5610D - Drug and Addiction Education for Counselors

    3 hours
    Principles and practices of drug and addiction education and abuse prevention with special application to the functions of counselors. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D .
  
  • COUN 5640D - Group Play Therapy

    3 hours
    Philosophy and rationale for groupwork with children and preadolescents. The focus will be the goals of group play/activity therapy, the role of the play therapist, screening and selection of group members, the use of expressive arts, play, activities at various developmental stages and planning and structuring of sessions. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5700D 
  
  • COUN 5660D - Advanced Counseling Skills

    3 hours
    A competency-based course with experiential emphasis. The student is required to demonstrate proficiency in counseling concepts and techniques before proceeding to COUN 5690D . Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D  and 12 additional hours in counseling, or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5670D - Developmental Processes and Strategies

    3 hours
    Principles and practices of human development as they relate to counseling processes and strategies. Opportunity for practical application of strategies is provided.
  
  • COUN 5680D - Basic Counseling Skills.

    3 hours
    A study of selected basic techniques of counseling. Course should be taken concurrently with COUN 5710D .
  
  • COUN 5690D - Practicum in Counseling

    3 hours
    Provides actual counseling experience with a variety of clients and problems. Prerequisite(s): all required degree courses in counselor education except COUN 5720D  and COUN 5721D . Students who take the practicum in counseling during the summer must enroll for both terms. The second-term enrollment will be in COUN 5900D . Prerequisite(s) : All required degree courses in counseling program except specialty track course ( COUN 5300D , COUN 5770D , COUN 5600D , COUN 5750D  ) , COUN 5720D , and COUN 5721D . COUN 5740D  may be taken concurrently. With the exception of COUN 5700D , students may take an elective concurrently.
  
  • COUN 5700D - Introduction to Play Therapy

    3 hours
    Enhancing the counseling relationship with children by utilizing play media to facilitate expression, self-understanding, and personal growth and development. Observation of and supervised experience in play therapy with children are an integral part of the course. Prerequisite(s): EDHD 5230, COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D , or consent of instructor.
  
  • COUN 5710D - Counseling Theories

    3 hours
    Required upon first resident registration in program for master’s degree. The course focuses on professional orientation, selected theories of counseling as they apply to normal and abnormal behavior and self-awareness through individual and group counseling. Degree plans are developed. Course should be taken concurrently with COUN 5680D .
  
  • COUN 5720D - Internship in Counseling I

    3 hours
    Supervised experience in counseling in schools, colleges or agencies. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5690D . Students who take Internship in Counseling I during the summer must enroll for both terms. The second-term enrollment will be in COUN 5900D .
  
  • COUN 5721D - Internship in Counseling II

    3 hours
    Supervised experience in counseling in schools, colleges or agencies. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5720D . Students who take Internship in Counseling II during the summer must enroll for both terms. The second-term enrollment will be in COUN 5900D .
  
  • COUN 5730D - Appraisal in Adult Counseling

    3 hours
    Study of appraisal concepts and various instruments, methods and techniques that may be used to assess the strengths, limitations and behavioral patterns of individual clients. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D  and EPSY 5210D , or consent of department. EPSY 5210D  may be taken concurrently.
  
  • COUN 5740D - Group Counseling Theories and Procedures

    3 hours
    Group dynamics and major approaches to group counseling with emphasis on how to start a group counseling program, how to counsel effectively with groups and how to evaluate results. Development of skills of group membership, leadership and working with groups are stressed. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5660D , or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5750D - College Student Development Theory

    3 hours
    A study of student development theory as it relates to students in higher education and student affairs practice. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5760D - Appraisal in Child and Adolescent Counseling

    3 hours
    Study of appraisal concepts and various instruments, procedures, methods and techniques used to assess learning and behavioral patterns of children. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D  and EPSY 5210D , or consent of department. EPSY 5210D  may be taken concurrently.
  
  • COUN 5770D - Counseling in the Elementary School

    3 hours
    Principles and practice of individual counseling, group counseling, guidance, and consultation in the elementary school as part of the overall comprehensive developmental guidance program. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5460D .
  
  • COUN 5790D - Counseling Culturally Diverse Clients

    3 hours
    Development of counseling skills and strategies based upon the special needs and characteristics of culturally and ethnically diverse clients. Prerequisite(s): COUN 5680D  and COUN 5710D , or consent of department.
  
  • COUN 5800D - Studies in Education

    1-3 hours
    Organized classes specifically designed to accommodate the needs of students and the demands of program development that are not met by the regular offerings. Short courses and workshops that concern themselves with specified topics, repeated only upon demand. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • COUN 5900D - Special Problems

    1-3 hours
    Open to graduate students who are capable of developing a problem independently. Problems chosen by the student and approved in advance by the instructor and department chair.

Criminal Justice - Undergraduate

  
  • CJUS 2100D - Crime and Justice in the United States

    3 hours
    TCCNS Number: (CRIJ 1301)
    This course examines the societal responses to people and organizations that violate criminal codes; discusses the history, development, organization and philosophy of the justice process; and analyzes the complex inter-relationships between the major components of the criminal justice system (police, courts and corrections). Satisfies the Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum. (Same as SOCI 2100D .)
  
  • CJUS 2600D - Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice

    3 hours
    Critically examines race, gender and other diversity issues within the U.S. criminal justice system. Topics of emphasis include the importance of diversity issues in the development, organization and operation of the criminal justice system. Satisfies the Cross-cultural, Diversity and Global Studies requirement of the University Core Curriculum.
  
  • CJUS 2900D - Special Problems

    1-3 hours
  
  • CJUS 2910D - Special Problems

    1-3 hours
  
  • CJUS 3201D - Criminal Law

    3 hours
    This course examines general and statutory bases and theories of criminal law and jurisprudence. Prerequisite(s): CJUS 2100D  or equivalent.
  
  • CJUS 3210D - Judicial and Legal Systems

    3 hours
    This course examines the courts, the legal and judicial process and judicial behavior. Prerequisite(s): CJUS 2100D  or equivalent.
 

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