UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2023-2024

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SOC 680. Advanced Quantitative Methods (3)

Prerequisite: SOC 364. Selected topics from new and developing fields of quantitative sociological analysis….

SED 625SC. Theory and Research in Teaching Secondary School Science (3)

resulting from recent research and their organization for inclusion in the secondary-school science program. Consideration is given to research studies dealing with the rationale and structure of important new approaches…

SED 625MA. Theory and Research in Teaching Secondary School Mathematics (3)

their organization for inclusion in the secondary-school mathematics program are considered. Consideration also is given to research studies dealing with the rationale and structure of important new approaches to mathematics…

MSE 536. Introduction to Advanced Biomaterials (3)

Prerequisite: Instructor consent. The interaction between the human body environment and synthetic materials, including materials for medical implants and for dental restoration and appliances is explored. Tissue engineering, biosensing,…

LING 411. Introduction to Historical Linguistics (3)

Preparatory: LING 300 or equivalent. LING 411 investigates the ways languages emerge and evolve. The course looks at gradual changes in vocabulary (lexicon), sounds (phonetics and phonology—hence, spelling), and…

FCS 435. Advanced Topics in Administration of Children’s Programs (3)

Prerequisites: FCS 433; Admission restricted to seniors. Seminar on trends, issues and new developments in administering programs for children and families. Required for Child Development Master Teacher, Site Supervisor and…

GWS 300. Women as Agents of Change (3)

Prerequisite: Completion of the lower division writing requirement. Preparatory: GWS 100 or GWS 110, or consent of instructor. New definitions and options for women within the family, community and…

GWS 400. Senior Seminar in Gender and Women’s Studies (3)

Prerequisite: GWS 302. Recommended Preparatory: GWS 301. This course is a culmination (capstone) of the students’ undergraduate studies and will not necessarily introduce new topics. Instead, students reflect on…

GWS 410. Sex, Lies and Media (3)

…transgress (representations of the queer body, for example). Students also construct alternative imagery and generate new ideas about gender and sexuality through discussion and various projects. Available for graduate credit….

GWS 430. Global Sexualities (3)

with specific characteristics of the globalization process and how the new theories of sexuality advance and challenge the feminist agenda for global social and gender justice. Available for graduate credit….