2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 16, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course descriptions are arranged alphabetically by the course prefix codes as listed below. For the purpose of brevity, course descriptions do not follow traditional rules of grammar and may consist of sentence fragments. 

 

Theatre Arts

  
  • THEA 4593 - Honors Thesis: Theatre Arts


    Students in this course will complete their Honors Thesis in consultation with their Honors Thesis advisor. 3.00 credits
  
  • THEA 4599 - Independent Study


    Opportunity for the student under the direction of a faculty member to explore an area of interest. This course must be initiated by the student. 1-3 credit hours per semester with a maximum of 6 credit hours. 1-3 credits

University Courses

  
  • UNIV 1000 - Step Up: Bystander to Upstander


    Required for incoming first-year, and transfer students only. This course promotes knowledge of University policies regarding sexual violence and safety, by teaching students valuable bystander intervention strategies that can be used to foster the development of a safe and educational campus climate. 0 credits
  
  • UNIV 1141 - Life on Earth


    This course will introduce students to various perspectives on special topics, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to pressing world problems. Students develop their ability to make evidence-based arguments through weekly whole group discussions supported by online coursework and a semester-long experiential project. Field experience is designed to build student awareness and involvement from a local to global perspective. Laboratory fee. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 1150 - Foundations for Success


    Available to first-year, first-time students only. This course promotes success - both in college and thereafter - by teaching students valuable strategies that can be used across disciplines while fostering the development of lifelong learning skills. 1 excess credit hour.
  
  • UNIV 1151 - BUILD: Beginners Understanding of Individual Leadership Development


    Available to first-year students only. This course introduces students to basic leadership concepts, allowing opportunities for students to observe leadership and helping students understand the language of leadership. 1 excess credit hour.
  
  • UNIV 2201 - Stategies for Success


    Not open to new, first-semester students. This course is intended for college students who want to achieve success in both college and life.
    Through interactive assignments and class discussions, students will develop skills that will help them to maximize their potential in order to achieve academic, personal, and career goals.
      1 credits
  
  • UNIV 4450 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4451 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4452 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4453 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4454 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4455 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4456 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4457 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4458 - Special Topics


    Special topics of selected or current interest from a variety of university disciplines. 3 credits
  
  • UNIV 4459 - Developing an Honors Thesis Proposal


    In this course, honors students will choose a topic for their honors thesis and develop a robust thesis proposal. Students will read past theses, find an advisor, develop a research question, conduct literature searches, design a research methodology, and write a draft proposal for their honors thesis. Students will also be introduced to how research in various disciplines is conducted. Restricted to Honors Program students. 1 credits
  
  • UNIV 4593 - Honors Thesis: Interdiscipline


    Students in this course will complete their Honors Thesis in consultation with their Honors Thesis advisor. 3.00 credits
  
  • UNIV 4599 - Independent Study


    Prerequisite: consent of Oskar Schindler Endowed Professor. An opportunity for the student, under the direction of the Schindler Professor, to explore and acquire competence in a special area of interest related to the purposes of the Oskar Schindler Humanities Foundation Endowed Profesorship through a directed independent learning experience. The topic and format to be pre-approved by the Schindler Professor. 1-3 credit hours. 3 credits
 

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