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3601SOCW647Advanced Practicum
This course provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge, values, and theories as they practice advanced generalist skills under the supervision of an advanced practitioner. Through advanced-level participation in a field education setting, the student demonstrates skills and competency for performing autonomous social work practice behaviors. This course includes a field orientation and online assignments for field readiness. A total of five hours of Advanced Practicum are required to complete the MSW degree. Pass/Fail.

Credits: 1 - 5, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3602SOCW647Advanced Practicum
This course provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge, values, and theories as they practice advanced generalist skills under the supervision of an advanced practitioner. Through advanced-level participation in a field education setting, the student demonstrates skills and competency for performing autonomous social work practice behaviors. This course includes a field orientation and online assignments for field readiness. A total of five hours of Advanced Practicum are required to complete the MSW degree. Pass/Fail.

Credits: 1 - 5, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3603SOCW647Advanced Practicum
This course provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge, values, and theories as they practice advanced generalist skills under the supervision of an advanced practitioner. Through advanced-level participation in a field education setting, the student demonstrates skills and competency for performing autonomous social work practice behaviors. This course includes a field orientation and online assignments for field readiness. A total of five hours of Advanced Practicum are required to complete the MSW degree. Pass/Fail.

Credits: 0 - 5, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: GR Curriculum Committee, Graduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkReview
3604SOCW655Child and Family Advocacy and Treatment: Emphasis I
This course highlights skill-building in the advanced emphasis of child and family social work. Pre- or co-requisite: SOCW 654. SUMMER

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2013 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3605SOCW656Child and Family Advocacy and Treatment: Emphasis II
This course continues skill-building in the advanced specialization area of child and family advocacy and treatment. Skills spanning the micro to macro continuum in the specialization area are emphasized. Pre- or co-requisite: SOCW 655. SUMMER

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2013 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3606SOCW664Mental Health Practice in Social Work Emphasis Core Concepts
This course provides advanced theoretical and practice knowledge in social work mental health treatment. Topics include psychopharmacology, mental health and the brain, evidenced based practice modalities, and community mental health.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3607SOCW664Mental Health Practices in Social Work Emphasis Core Concepts
This course provides advanced theoretical and practice knowledge in social work mental health treatment. Topics include psychopharmacology, mental health and the brain, evidenced based practice modalities, and community mental health.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2018 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3608SOCW665Topics
Topics of current significant interest in social work are covered. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six hours.

Credits: 1 - 6, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2015 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3609SOCW670Crisis and Emergency Management Emphasis Core Concepts
This course provides advanced theoretical knowledge in the emphasis area of trauma and emergency management social work practice. Best-practice models will be emphasized throughout.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2013 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3610SOCW670Crisis and Emergency Management Emphasis Core Concepts
This course provides advanced foundational knowledge and application of crisis intervention skills from micro to macro levels. Students explore different protocols and strategies to respond to personal and group crises, as well as the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and other frameworks that govern crisis management and response at community levels.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3611SOCW671Crisis and Emergency Management Emphasis I
This course highlights skill-building in the advanced emphasis area of trauma and emergency management social work.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2013 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3612SOCW671Crisis and Emergency Management Emphasis I
This course continues skill-building in the advanced emphasis area of crisis and emergency management, focusing on personal and group crises and interventions. The course explores topics related to suicide prevention, intervention and postvention, human trafficking and compliant behavior, and supporting individuals who have experienced traumatic events.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3613SOCW672Crisis and Emergency Management Emphasis II
This course continues skill-building in the advanced emphasis area of trauma and emergency management social work.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2013 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3614SOCW672Crisis and Emergency Management Emphasis II
This course continues skill-building in the advanced emphasis area of crisis and emergency management, focusing on small to large scale disasters. The course explores topics related to community needs assessments and interventions in emergencies, man-made and natural disasters. Further special care and consideration is given to strategies to provide peer support, increase personal and community resilience, and optimize the mental well-being and performance under pressure for social workers.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3615SOCW676Mental Health Practice in Social Work: Evolving Perspectives and Advanced Contemporary Practice Emphasis I
This course highlights skill-building in the advanced emphasis area of psychopharmacology social work.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2015 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3616SOCW676Mental Health Practice in Social Work: Evolving Perspectives and Advanced Contemporary Practice Emphasis I
This is the first of a two course sequence course that highlights skill-building in the advanced emphasis of clinical mental health including psychopharmacology, mental health and the brain, trauma informed care and evidence based treatment modalities.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3617SOCW677Mental Health Practice in Social Work: Evolving Perspectives and Advanced Contemporary Practice Emphasis II
This course continues skill-building in the advanced emphasis area of psychopharmacology.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2015 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3618SOCW677Mental Health Practice in Social Work: Evolving Perspectives and Advanced Contemporary Practice Emphasis II
This is the second of a two course sequence course highlights skill-building in the advanced emphasis of clinical mental health including psychopharmacology, mental health and the brain, trauma informed care and evidence based treatment modalities.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3619SOCW678School Social Work Emphasis Core Concepts
This course provides an orientation to social work practice in the public school setting. Course content focuses on the role of the school social worker in a host setting bridging the school, the home and the community. Emphasis is given to important historical, legal, and political developments that influence the current day-to-day roles and functions of the social worker in schools. This course also examines exceptionalities and specific learning disabilities. Also highlighted is how the social worker supports students, schools and families adjust to and cope with students with special needs. Topics include School Social Work Historical Development, Influences and Practice; Conceptual Frameworks for Social Work Services in Schools; Educational Policy and School Social Work Practice; Role Distinction, Job Description, Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Special Education. This course is designed to meet the requirements for School Social Work certification in Tennessee.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3620SOCW678School Social Work Emphasis Core Concepts
This course provides an orientation to social work practice in the public school setting. Course content focuses on the role of the school social worker in a host setting bridging the school, the home and the community. Emphasis is given to important historical, legal, and political developments that influence the current day-to-day roles and functions of the social worker in the school setting. Topics include School Social Work Historical Development, Influences and Practice; Conceptual Frameworks for Social Work Services In Schools; Educational Policy and School Social Work Practice; Role Distinction, Job Description and Interdisciplinary Collaboration. This course is designed to be part of the course requirements for preparation to become a certified School Social Worker in Tennessee.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2019 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3621SOCW678School Social Work Emphasis Core Concepts
This course provides an orientation to social work practice in the public school setting. Course content focuses on the role of the school social worker in a host setting bridging the school, the home and the community. Emphasis is given to important historical, legal, and political developments that influence the current day-to-day roles and functions of the social worker in schools. This course also examines exceptionalities and specific learning disabilities. Also highlighted is how the social worker supports students, schools and families adjust to and cope with students with special needs. Topics include School Social Work Historical Development, Influences and Practice; Conceptual Frameworks for Social Work Services in Schools; Educational Policy and School Social Work Practice; Role Distinction, Job Description, Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Special Education. This course is designed to meet the requirements for School Social Work certification in Tennessee.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 - 2025)     Discontinued (2024-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3622SOCW679School Social Work Emphasis I
This course examines schools as social institutions whose primary function serves to educate and socialize children into American society and the role of the social worker in such a setting. This course provides an introduction to the types of students School Social Workers serve and the relevant issues faced by American school-aged children. Special attention given to uncovering parallels between social work and education values and responsibilities, and the process of incorporating social work values into a school setting. Social work with special populations, including racial, cultural and sexual minorities, is discussed. This course also examines exceptionalities, specific learning disabilities and the role of the social worker in helping students, schools and families adjust to and cope with students with special needs. The content builds on the foundation content provided in SOCW 678. Topics include Major Issues in American Schools; Student Rights and Control of Behavior; Violence In Schools; Children with Disabilities; Target Groups of Children; Securing Equal Educational Opportunity: Language, Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation. This course is designed to be part of the course requirements for preparation to become a certified School Social Worker in Tennessee.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2019 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3623SOCW679School Social Work Emphasis I
This course examines schools as social institutions whose primary function serves to educate and socialize children into American society and the role of the social worker in such a setting. Course work provides an introduction to the types of students School Social Workers serve and the relevant issues faced by American school-aged children. Special attention given to uncovering parallels between social work and education values and responsibilities, and the process of incorporating social work values into a school setting. Social work with special populations, including racial, cultural and sexual minorities, is discussed. The content builds on the School Social Work I course content provided in SOCW 678. Topics include Major Issues in American Schools; Student Rights and Control of Behavior; Violence in Schools; Children with Disabilities; Child Abuse; Home Visit Safety; Target Groups of Children; Securing Equal Educational Opportunity: Language, Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation. This course is designed to be part of the preparation to become a certified School Social Worker in Tennessee.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3624SOCW680School Social Work Emphasis II
This course prepares social work students to work effectively in education settings as licensed school social workers. Particular emphasis is given to evidence-based intervention strategies, and school-family-community partnership. The content builds on the foundation and intermediate content provided in SOCW 678 and SOCW 679. Topics include Planning, Implementing and Evaluating Social Work Services in Schools; The Design of Social Work Services; The Delivery of School Social Work Services; Evaluating Practice and Programs and How to Obtain Employment as a Certified School Social Worker. This course is designed to be part of the course requirements for preparation to become a certified School Social Worker in Tennessee.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2019 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3625SOCW680School Social Work Emphasis II
This course prepares social work students to work effectively in education settings as school social workers. Particular emphasis is given to evidence-based intervention strategies, and school-family-community partnership. The content builds on the School Social Work I and II content provided in SOCW 678 and SOCW 679. Topics include Planning, Implementing and Evaluating Social Work Services in Schools; The Design of Social Work Services; The Delivery of School Social Work Services; Crisis Response including suicide and bereavement; Evaluating Practice and Programs and How to Obtain Employment as a Certified School Social Worker. This course is designed to be part of the preparation to become a certified School Social Worker in Tennessee.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Graduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3626SOCW694Graduate Study Tour
This course highlights the skills needed for working with culturally diverse populations in international or domestic settings.

Credits: 0 - 3, Lab Fee 33 ($3000), Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2014 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3627SOCW695Independent Study
Individual study and research under the supervision of the graduate faculty. Only two independent studies (a total of no more than six hours) are allowed to apply toward a student's degree.

Credits: 1 - 6, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2015 — Indefinite)    
✔️Social Work (SOCW)SOCWSchool of Social WorkActive
3628SPAN101Elementary Spanish I
A foundation course in basic language skills. Students who have any background in Spanish language must take the language placement examination. Students should contact department for details on specific scores. This course develops listening and reading strategies with an emphasis on oral and written forms of communication. Laboratory work is required.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3629SPAN101Elementary Spanish I
A foundation course in basic language skills. Students who have any background in Spanish language must take the language placement examination. Students should contact department for details on specific scores. This course develops listening and reading strategies with an emphasis on oral and written forms of communication. Laboratory work is required.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3630SPAN101LElementary Spanish I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3631SPAN101LElementary Spanish I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3632SPAN102Elementary Spanish II
This course is a continuation of the development of basic language skills. Oral and written communication are strongly emphasized. Laboratory work is required. Lab fee 3 will be assessed for this course.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3633SPAN102Elementary Spanish II
This course is a continuation of the development of basic language skills. Oral and written communication are strongly emphasized. Laboratory work is required. Lab fee 3 will be assessed for this course.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3634SPAN102LElementary Spanish II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3635SPAN102LElementary Spanish II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3636SPAN103Spanish for Health Care Professionals
This course is designed for physicians, nurses, and other health professionals who need to communicate with Spanish-speaking clients. In this course, students will develop health-related vocabulary in context; situational dialogues and responses; communication patterns; body language; and higher understanding of specific expressions and responses commonly used by health professionals when interacting with Spanish-speaking clients. This course will not count toward any of the majors offered by the Modern Languages Department. Open to all but primarily for Allied Health, Nursing, Pre-Med, Wellness, and Social Work majors.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3637SPAN207Intermediate Spanish I (SERV-2)
Continued emphasis on development of listening and speaking skills. There is, however, an increased emphasis on reading and writing skills through the study of short selections of Spanish literature. Laboratory work is required. Students may get credit for this course by passing a "Challenge Examination" with a grade of B or better. For information on this examination, students should refer to Southern's Catalog and/or Modern Languages faculty for details.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1992 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3638SPAN207Intermediate Spanish I (SERV-2)
Continued emphasis on development of listening and speaking skills. There is, however, an increased emphasis on reading and writing skills through the study of short selections of Spanish literature. Laboratory work is required. Students may get credit for this course by passing a "Challenge Examination" with a grade of B or better. For information on this examination, students should refer to Southern's Catalog and/or Modern Languages faculty for details.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3639SPAN207LIntermediate Spanish I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3640SPAN207LIntermediate Spanish I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3641SPAN208Intermediate Spanish II (SERV-2)
This course maintains a strong emphasis on listening and speaking skills. Through reading of more extensive texts and informal writing as a support for speaking, it develops oral fluency and more effective narrative. Laboratory work is required. Students may get credit for this course by passing a "Challenge Examination" with a grade of B or better. For information on this examination, students should refer to Southern's Catalog and/or Modern Languages faculty for details.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1992 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3642SPAN208Intermediate Spanish II (SERV-2)
This course maintains a strong emphasis on listening and speaking skills. Through reading of more extensive texts and informal writing as a support for speaking, it develops oral fluency and more effective narrative. Laboratory work is required. Students may get credit for this course by passing a "Challenge Examination" with a grade of B or better. For information on this examination, students should refer to Southern's Catalog and/or Modern Languages faculty for details.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3643SPAN208LIntermediate Spanish II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3644SPAN208LIntermediate Spanish II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesReview
3645SPAN243Composition and Conversation
An intensive course aiming at proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. This course is conducted in Spanish with a high emphasis on elaboration of formal writing. This course offers an opportunity for students to participate at a higher level of language fluency, both, oral and written.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2000 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3646SPAN265Topics in Spanish
Selected topics in Spanish presented in a classroom setting. Subject covered will determine how the course applies to the major. This course may be repeated for credit.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1997 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3647SPAN265LSpanish for Healthcare Professionals Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3648SPAN295Directed Study
A course emphasizing individual directed study. This course is for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject of modern languages. Faculty will assist student with selection of topic and serve as consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3649SPAN295Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual study. This course is for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject of modern languages. Faculty will assist student with selection of topic and serve as consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3650SPAN354Hispanic Culture and Civilization (SERV-2)
A course designed to study the social, political, economic, artistic, intellectual, and religious aspects of Spanish-speaking society, their diversity of cultures, their interaction, and their past and present projection toward participation in a global arena.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3651SPAN355Survey of Spanish Literature (W)
This course is designed to study the history and development of Spanish literature, the many factors affecting literary productions, and the analysis of contemporary Spanish society. As a survey, this course contemplates Medieval Spanish literary productions to present literary movements in Spain.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3652SPAN355Survey of Spanish Literature (W)
This course is designed to study the history and development of Spanish literature, the many factors affecting literary productions, and the analysis of contemporary Spanish society. As a survey, this course contemplates Medieval Spanish literary productions to present literary movements in Spain.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3653SPAN355Survey of Spanish Literature (W)
This course is designed to study the history and development of Spanish literature, the many factors affecting literary productions, and the analysis of contemporary Spanish society. As a survey, this course contemplates Medieval Spanish literary productions to present literary movements in Spain.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3654SPAN356Survey of Spanish-American Literature (W)
This course is designed as a survey of Spanish-American literary production from travel writing in the Sixteenth Century to contemporary literary productions in the many cultures of countries understood as the Americas.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3655SPAN356Survey of Spanish-American Literature (W)
This course is designed as a survey of Spanish-American literary production from travel writing in the Sixteenth Century to contemporary literary productions in the many cultures of countries understood as the Americas.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3656SPAN465Topics in Spanish
See SPAN 265 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2004 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3657SPAN490Comprehensive Examination Preparation
This course is designed to provide academic support for Spanish majors who will be taking the MCE required for graduation. One member of the faculty will meet with the student regularly to provide the opportunity to cover material pertinent to this examination. Spanish majors must take this course prior to graduation in the last semester. Results of the MCE will be the final grade for this course.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3658SPAN495Directed Study
See SPAN 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3659SPAN495Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual directed study. This course is for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject of modern languages. Faculty will assist student with selection of topic and serve as consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Spanish (SPAN)SPANModern LanguagesActive
3660TECH106Fundamentals of Building I
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code consideration of carpentry from a trade and management perspective. Starting with surveying and tool fundamentals and going into framing methods. Skill development through experiential learning.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3661TECH106Fundamentals of Building I
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code consideration of carpentry from a trade and management perspective. Starting with surveying and tool fundamentals and going into framing methods. Skill development through experiential learning.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 14 ($350), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3662TECH106Fundamentals of Building I
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code consideration of carpentry from a trade and management perspective. Starting with surveying and tool fundamentals and going into framing methods. Skill development through experiential learning.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 15 ($400), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3663TECH107Fundamentals of Building II
A continuation of the carpentry trades thru lecture and hands on labs. The study of wall framing, roof systems, stairs, trusses, and structure coverings. Advanced skill development through experiential learning.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 15 ($400), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3664TECH107Fundamentals of Building II
A continuation of the carpentry trades thru lecture and hands on labs. The study of wall framing, roof systems, stairs, trusses, and structure coverings. Advanced skill development through experiential learning.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3665TECH107Fundamentals of Building II
A continuation of the carpentry trades thru lecture and hands on labs. The study of wall framing, roof systems, stairs, trusses, and structure coverings. Advanced skill development through experiential learning.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 14 ($350), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3666TECH108Blueprint Reading
The study of architectural blueprints. We will study the meaning of blueprint symbols and scales in order to understand the concepts and requirements to construct, bid, and make a material list for the structure based on the blueprint drawings. Emphasis on residential blueprints.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2025)     Discontinued (2024-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3667TECH109Blueprint Reading
The study of architectural blueprints. The meaning of blueprint symbols and scales. Concepts and requirements to construct, bid, and produce a material list for structures based on blueprint drawings. Emphasis on residential blueprints.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3668TECH114Oxy-Acetylene Cutting, Welding, & Brazing
A course designed to teach the proper set up, adjustment and use of the oxy-acetylene torch, in performing cuts and welds on mild steel as well as brazing. Emphasis on safety practices as well as the usefulness and versatility of the torch in the mission, automotive and construction fields. Certain specialized welding processes will be taught, such as TIG, cast iron, or others to be arranged on an individual basis.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3669TECH114Oxy-Acetylene Cutting, Welding, & Brazing
A course designed to teach the proper set up, adjustment and use of the oxy-acetylene torch, in performing cuts and welds on mild steel as well as brazing. Emphasis on safety practices as well as the usefulness and versatility of the torch in the mission, automotive and construction fields. Certain specialized welding processes will be taught, such as TIG, cast iron, or others to be arranged on an individual basis.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3670TECH114Oxy-Acetylene Welding
Gas welding and brazing of sheet metal in preparation for typical body shop welding jobs. Personal safety glasses required. Certain specialized welding processes will be taught, such as TIG, cast iron, or others to be arranged on an individual basis.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1989 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3671TECH114LOxy-Acetylene Lab
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Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2006 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3672TECH115Arc Welding (SERV-2)
A course designed to give basic understanding of arc welding processes. Emphasis will be given to MIG as well as conventional stick welding. One project required that will be donated to the Samaritan Center or similar organization. Each student must purchase safety glasses and welding gloves.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 11 ($240), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3673TECH115Arc Welding (SERV-2)
A course designed to give basic understanding of arc welding processes. Emphasis will be given to MIG as well as conventional stick welding. One project required that will be donated to the Samaritan Center or similar organization. Each student must purchase safety glasses and welding gloves.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1989 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3674TECH115Arc Welding (SERV-2)
A course designed to give basic understanding of arc welding processes. Emphasis will be given to MIG as well as conventional stick welding. One project required that will be donated to the Samaritan Center or similar organization. Each student must purchase safety glasses and welding gloves.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3675TECH115Arc Welding (SERV-2)
A course designed to give basic understanding of arc welding processes. Emphasis will be given to MIG as well as conventional stick welding. One project required that will be donated to the Samaritan Center or similar organization. Each student must purchase safety glasses and welding gloves.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 10 ($210), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3676TECH119Advanced Welding
This course is designed to provide advanced skill development in gas metal arc welding (MIG), shielded metal arc welding (Stick), and gas tungsten arc welding (TIG) in all welding positions. Projects will be chosen and are a required part of the course.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3677TECH121Construction Safety
This course addresses the application of safety principles in construction with emphasis on the Occupation Safety and Health Act of 1970. The OSHA 30 certification online course is part of this Class.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 13 ($325), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3678TECH121Construction Safety
This course addresses the application of safety principles in construction with emphasis on the Occupation Safety and Health Act of 1970. The OSHA 30 certification online course is part of this Class.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 10 ($210), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2015 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3679TECH121Construction Safety
This course addresses the application of safety principles in construction with emphasis on the Occupation Safety and Health Act of 1970. The OSHA 30 certification online course is part of this Class.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 11 ($240), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3680TECH121Construction Safety
This course addresses the application of safety principles in construction with emphasis on the Occupation Safety and Health Act of 1970. The OSHA 30 certification online course is part of this Class.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3681TECH122Woodworking for Artists
A study of woodworking shop safety, hand and machine tools, jointery, and proper methods of picture frame and stretcher construction. One period lecture and one period laboratory each week.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3682TECH122Woodworking for Artists
A study of woodworking shop safety, hand and machine tools, jointery, and proper methods of picture frame and stretcher construction. One period lecture and one period laboratory each week.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2007 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3683TECH128Beginning Blacksmithing
This course will cover the basics of the craft of blacksmithing and shop safety. Topics will include fire building and management, hammer techniques to shape steel, other tools used to shape steel and the making of some of those tools, and forge welding. The student will take a validation exam to demonstrate competency in the class.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2014 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3684TECH131Plumbing Fundamentals
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential plumbing from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3685TECH131Plumbing Fundamentals
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential plumbing from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 14 ($350), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3686TECH132Electrical-Residential
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential electrical wiring from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL EVEN YEARS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3687TECH133Plumbing-Residential
A practical overview primariky focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential plumbing from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2011 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3688TECH135Finishes-Drywall, Painting, Tile, and Trim Work
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential finishes from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2011 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3689TECH137Building Science
A practical overview of how a structure works in relation to environmental conditions. Topics covered include essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code consideration of HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air condition), insulation, and thermal barrier. Includes study of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) in green building practices.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3690TECH137Building Science
A practical overview of how a structure works in relation to environmental conditions. Topics covered include essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code consideration of HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air condition), insulation, and thermal barrier. Includes study of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) in green building practices.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2025)     Discontinued (2024-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3691TECH137HVAC and Insulation
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) from a trade and management perspective. Emphasis will also be placed on calculating heat/AC loads and their relationship to a building's thermal efficiency (insulation).

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER ODD YEARS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2020 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3692TECH138Practical Technology for Developing Countries
This course covers technologies that third world countries desperately need and that service organizations required to effectively help in devastated areas. This class is hands on and very practical.

Credits: 2, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2012 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3693TECH139Electrical Fundamentals
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential electrical wiring from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3694TECH139Electrical Fundamentals
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential electrical wiring from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 14 ($350), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3695TECH139Electrical Fundamentals
A practical overview primarily focused on the essential components, fundamental concepts, and design/code considerations of residential electrical wiring from a trade and management perspective.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 15 ($400), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3696TECH140Structures and Analysis I
An introductory course in the calculated analysis of forces acting on a structure in equilibrium and the reactive structural behavior to those forces. Topics covered may include, but not be limited to: resultants, moment, load paths, equilibrium, free body diagrams, friction, center of gravity, moment of inertia, stress and strain.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2010 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive
3697TECH140Structures and Analysis I
An introductory course in the calculated analysis of forces acting on a structure in equilibrium and the reactive structural behavior to those forces. Topics covered may include, but not be limited to: resultants, moment, load paths, equilibrium, free body diagrams, friction, center of gravity, moment of inertia, stress and strain.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsActive
3698TECH140Structures and Analysis I
An introductory course in the calculated analysis of forces acting on a structure in equilibrium and the reactive structural behavior to those forces. Topics covered may include, but not be limited to: resultants, moment, load paths, equilibrium, free body diagrams, friction, center of gravity, moment of inertia, stress and strain.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 - 2025)     Discontinued (2024-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHApplied TechnologyActive
3699TECH147Methods and Materials of Construction
This course is designed to provide the students with an understanding of the most commonly used materials in the construction industry, their inherent and manipulated properties, and industry applications. The history and development of materials will also be considered. Individual and group projects related to the studied materials will rpvide hands-on manipulation and personal creativity. Field trips will be scheduled to supplement student exposure and learning.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 10 ($210), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of Engineering and PhysicsReview
3700TECH147Methods and Materials of Construction
This course is designed to provide the students with an understanding of the most commonly used materials in the construction industry, their inherent and manipulated properties, and industry applications. The history and development of materials will also be considered. Individual and group projects related to the studied materials will rpvide hands-on manipulation and personal creativity. Field trips will be scheduled to supplement student exposure and learning.

Credits: 2, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2010 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Technology (TECH)TECHSchool of BusinessActive