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ASTR 352. Current Developments in Astronomy (3)

…high-energy radiation from space, exotic astronomical objects (e.g., double quasars, black hole candidates), and new cosmological data. (Available for General Education, B5 Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning.) (IC) (WI)…

EED 515. Learning Technologies (3)

to effectively plan, implement, and evaluate instructional tools and software programs to teach to the California Core State Standards (CA-CCSS) and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), including those for STEM/STEAM…

MUS 683. Entrepreneurship in the Music Industry (3)

…and services. Emphasis on opportunity recognition, commercialization of intellectual property, use of established and developing distribution models, and organizational and capitalization structures for new ventures within the music industry….

BLAW 485. Labor and Employment Law (3)

Prerequisites: BLAW 280, BLAW 308; BUS 312 and BUS 302L for Business majors. Examines the development of labor law in the U.S. from the early common law to the…

SOM 468. Managing for Service Excellence (3)

will learn concepts and tools useful for service management. Topics include service assessment, improvement and innovation, yield management, service technologies (including management of Internet businesses), quality and productivity and new

FIN 425. Entrepreneurial Finance (3)

Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in FIN 303. BUS 312 and BUS 302L are prerequisites for Business majors. Examines the financial issues of starting a new company, raising funds and…

MKT 304. Principles of Marketing (3)

identify opportunities and challenges; grouping customers according to meaningful criteria; serving select markets with effective and socially responsible strategies in product management and branding, new product development, pricing, integrated marketing…

CHEM 352. Physical Chemistry II (4)

Prerequisites: CHEM 321/L, CHEM 351; PHYS 220B or PHYS 226. Corequisite for Chemistry B.S. majors: CHEM 352L. Recommended Corequisite for Biochemistry B.S.: CHEM 352L; Recommended preparatory: MATH 250 and…

CTVA 357. Advanced Cinematography (3)

…technology, optics of lenses and their effect on aesthetics, principles of composition, new technologies, computerized application and special cinematic situations (e.g., infrared, underwater and macro-cine). 6 hours of lab per…

CTVA 410. Advanced Theory in CTVA (3)

…impact of new technologies across media. Areas of study include form and aesthetics, issues of ideology, critical race and gender theory, queer theory, and reception studies. Available for graduate credit…