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PrereqsCoreqs
ACS-2740Risk Management and Insurance3-0-3AC-3204ACS-1130 & BUS-2530
ACS-3410Linear Regression and Time Series3-0-3( MTH-2410 & MTH-2340 ) | consent of the Actuarial Science Program Director
ACS-3420Linear Models and Predictive Analytics3-0-3AC-3414( MTH-2130 & ACS-3410 ) | consent of Actuarial Science Program Director
ACS-3530Fundamentals of Actuarial Mathematics I3-0-3ACS-1540 & MTH-2610
ACS-3540Fundamentals of Actuarial Mathematics II3-0-3ACS-3530
ACS-3740Introduction to Asset Pricing3-0-3ACS-2740 & MTH-2610
ACS-4410Advanced Predictive Analytics3-0-3ACS-3420
ACS-4530Actuarial Life Contingency Models3-0-3ACS-3540
ACS-4630Actuarial Probability Models I3-0-3AC-4404ACS-3540
ACS-4640Actuarial Probability Models II3-0-3ACS-4630
ACS-4740Quantitative Risk Management3-0-3ACS-3410 & ACS-3740 & MTH-2620
ACS-4901Senior Capstone Project3-0-3AC-4933( ACS-1540 & ACS-3420 & MTH-2620 ) | ( consent of the AS Program director )
AHT-2001Western Art History3-0-3HU-484
AHT-2002German Art History3-0-3HU-4841
AIR-2021Team and Leadership Fundamentals I1-0-1( AIR-1011 & AIR-1012 & AIR-1013 ) | can be taken concurrently with instructor's consentStudents pursuing an Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-2022Team and Leadership Fundamentals II1-0-1AIR-2021 | consent of department chair )Students pursuing an Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-2023Team and Leadership Fundamentals III1-0-1AIR-2022 | consent of department chair Students pursuing an Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-2964Air Force Field Training0-0-0consent of department chair
AIR-3131Leading People and Effective Communication I3-0-3( AIR-1011 & AIR-1012 & AIR-1013 & AIR-2021 & AIR-2022 & AIR-2023 ) | ( instructor's consentAll students pursuing Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-3132Leading People and Effective Communication II3-0-3AIR-3131 | consent of department chair All students pursuing an Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-3133Leading People and Effective Communication III3-0-3AIR-3132 | consent of department chair All students pursuing an Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-4141National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty I3-0-3AIR-1011 & AIR-1012 & AIR-1013 & AIR-2021 & AIR-2022 & AIR-2023 & AIR-3131 & AIR-3132 & AIR-3133 or instructor's consent Students pursuing an Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-4142National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty II3-0-3All students pursuing Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051 )
AIR-4143National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty III3-0-3AIR-4142 | consent of department chair All students pursuing Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AIR-1051
AIR-4995Independent Study in Air Force and Aerospace Studies0-0-0consent of department chair
ANT-2010Culture and Health in Central America3-0-3SS-415CA
ANT-2012Urban Agriculture: Past, Present, Future2-2-3HU-4410
ANT-2020Native American Culture3-0-3SS-415N
ARE-2111Fundamentals of Electricity and Circuits2-2-3AE-2150MTH-1110 | MA-137
ARE-2851Architectural Graphics1-2-2
ARE-2852Building Information Modeling1-2-2AE-2001
ARE-2980Topics in Architectural EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
ARE-3101Principles of Electrical Engineering for Buildings3-0-3AE-3601ARE-2111 | AE-2150
ARE-3121Design of Communication and Life Safety Systems3-0-3AE-3636ARE-3101 | AE-3601
ARE-3151Design of Lighting Systems3-0-3AE-3632ARE-3101 | AE-3601
ARE-3161Design of Power Systems3-0-3ARE-3101 | AE-3601
ARE-3401Principles of Mechanical Engineering for Buildings3-0-3AE-3301( CAE-2411 | AE-2121 ) & ( CAE-2711 | AE-2130 )
ARE-3441Design of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems3-0-3AE-3531ARE-3401 | AE-3301
ARE-3451Design of Mechanical Systems3-0-3AE-3421ARE-3401 | AE-3301
ARE-3461Design of Plumbing Systems3-0-3AE-3521ARE-3401 | AE-3301
ARE-3821Architectural History3-0-3AE-3321junior standing
ARE-3980Topics in Architectural EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
ARE-4321Soil Mechanics and Foundations3-0-3( CAE-3511 | AE-3211 ) & ( CAE-3521 | AE-3231 ) & ( not for credit for students who have credit in CVE-3301 or CV-3500 )
ARE-4901Architectural Engineering Capstone I2-4-4AE-4721senior standing & cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00 & successful completion of each of the three required specialty courses in the student's specialty area & successful completion of three of the four required "principles" courses: ARE-3101, ARE-3401, CAE-3501, and CON-3001Enrollment in the fourth required "principles" course (if not already complete)
ARE-4902Architectural Engineering Capstone II1-6-4AE-4731ARE-4901 & senior standing & cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00 & successful completion of each of the three required specialty courses in the student's specialty area & successful completion of the four required "principles" courses: ARE-3101, ARE-3401, CAE-3501, and CON-3001Concurrent enrollment in (or prior completion of) the "specialty elective" as required in the current Architectural Engineering curriculum
ARE-4980Topics in Architectural EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
ARE-4999Architectural Engineering Independent StudyX-X-Variableconsent of program director or department chairperson
ARE-5161Design of Power Systems IIX-X-Variable
ARE-5162Power QualityX-X-Variable
ARE-5421Design of Building ConstructionX-X-Variable
ARE-5451Design of Mechanical Systems IIX-X-VariableAE-3422
ARE-5871X-X-VariableAE-5460
ARM-2001Military Physical Training Laboratory 41-0-1
ARM-2002Military Physical Training Laboratory 51-0-1
ARM-2003Military Physical Training Laboratory 61-0-1
ARM-2100Individual Leadership Studies2-0-2ARM-1100 & ARM-1200 & ARM-1201
ARM-2200Leadership and Teamwork 12-0-2( ARM-1100 & ARM-1200 & ARM-1201 ) | consent of instructor
ARM-2201Leadership and Teamwork 22-0-2( ARM-1100 & ARM-1200 & ARM-1201 ) | consent of instructor
ARM-3001Military Physical Training Laboratory 71-0-1
ARM-3002Military Physical Training Laboratory 81-0-1
ARM-3003Military Physical Training Laboratory 91-0-1
ARM-3100Leadership and Problem Solving2-0-2( ARM-1100 & ARM-1200 & ARM-1201 & ARM-2100 & ARM-2200 & ARM-2201 ) | consent of instructorARM-3101
ARM-3101Applied Leadership Laboratory 11-0-1( ARM-1100 & ARM-1200 & ARM-1201 & ARM-2100 & ARM-2200 & ARM-2201 ) | consent of instructorARM-3100
ARM-3200Leadership and Ethics 12-0-2ARM-3100 & ARM-3101 ARM-3202
ARM-3202Applied Leadership Laboratory 21-0-1ARM-3100 & ARM-3101 ARM-3200
ARM-3300Leadership and Ethics 22-0-2ARM-3200 & ARM-3202 ARM-3303
ARM-3303Applied Leadership Laboratory 31-0-1ARM-3200 & ARM-3202 ARM-3300
ARM-3964Military Science Practicum6-0-6consent of department chair
ARM-4001Military Physical Training Laboratory 101-0-1
ARM-4002Military Physical Training Laboratory 111-0-1
ARM-4003Military Physical Training Laboratory 121-0-1
ARM-4100Officership2-0-2ARM-3300 and ARM-3303 ARM-4101
ARM-4101Advanced Leadership Laboratory 10-0-0S/U grade assessment ( ARM-3300 & ARM-3303 ) ARM-4100
ARM-4200Leadership and Management 12-0-2ARM-4100 & ARM-4101 ARM-4202
ARM-4202Advanced Leadership Laboratory 20-0-0ARM-4100 & ARM-4101 ARM-4200
ARM-4300Leadership and Management 22-0-2ARM-4200 & ARM-4202 ARM-4303
ARM-4303Advanced Leadership Laboratory 30-0-0S/U grade assessment ( ARM-4200 & ARM-4202 ) ARM-4300
ARM-4995Independent Study in Military Science and Leadership3-0-3consent of department chair
BIE-2010Sophomore Seminar1-0-1EB-2100
BIE-2100Principles and Applications of Biotechnology3-2-4EB-2410BIO-2320 | BI-2020
BIE-2300Informatics Computing3-2-4EB-2430
BIE-2410Thermodynamics I3-0-3EB-2510( MTH-2140 | MA-235 ) & ( PHY-1110 | PH-2031 )
BIE-2510Transport Phenomena I3-0-3EB-3610MTH-2140 | MA-235
BIE-3100Cell Culture and Virology Lab1-4-3EB-3530BIE-2100 | EB-3410
BIE-3200Biopolymer and Nanomaterial Engineering3-0-3EB-2250CHM-2210 & CHM-2310
BIE-3300Bioinformatics3-2-4BIE-2300 | ( EB-2420 & EB-2430 )
BIE-3400Kinetics and Bioreactor Design3-0-3EB-3570( BIE-3420 & BIE-3520 & CHM-2310 ) | ( BI-102 & CH-223 & EB-3510 & EB-3620 )
BIE-3420Thermodynamics II3-0-3EB-3510BIE-2410 | EB-2510
BIE-3500Unit Operations3-0-3EB-3561( BIE-2410 & BIE-3520 ) | ( CH-201 & EB-3620 & EB-3510 )
BIE-3520Transport Phenomena II3-0-3EB-3620BIE-2510 | EB-3610
BIE-4020Senior Seminar1-0-1EB-4100BIE-2010 | ( EB-2100 & EB-3100
BIE-4100Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering3-0-3EB-4300BIE-3100 | EB-3530
BIE-4200Engineering Controlled Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine2-2-3EB-3520BIE-3200
BIE-4500Process Engineering Lab1-4-3EB-4561( BIE-3400 & BIE-3500 ) | ( EB-3570 & EB-3561 & EB-3530 )
BIE-4600Bio Process Control2-2-3EB-4511BIE-3400 | EB-3570
BIE-4901BioMolecular Engineering Senior Design I2-3-3EB-4920senior standing in biomolecular engineering and completion of all core courses through junior year or an approved plan of study that shows that graduation will be achieved within three semesters of starting BIE-4901
BIE-4902BioMolecular Engineering Senior Design II2-3-3EB-4930BIE-4901 taken and passed in the same academic year
BIO-2310Clinical Microbiology and Genomics3-2-4BI-256high school biology or consent of the program director
BIO-2320Cellular Microbiology2-2-3BI-2020BIO-1110
BIO-2510Human Physiology I3-0-3BI-2306BIO-1110 )
BIO-2520Human Physiology II3-2-4BI-2316BIO-2510
BME-2310Embedded Systems for Biomedical Engineers2-2-3EE-2905CSC-1310 | quarter system: none
BME-2961Introduction to Human Body Systems for Radiological Applications1-0-1
BME-2963Fundamentals of Medical Imaging and Imaging AI1-0-1BME-2961
BME-3010Medical Device Regulation and Standards3-0-3BE-3405( MTH-2480 & junior standing ) | quarter system: none
BME-3210Medical Imaging Systems2-2-3BE-4205ELE-3320 | EE-3221
BME-3310Sensors, Actuators, and Interfaces2-2-3BE-3205( CSC-1310 & BME-3710 ) | ( EE-2070 & EE-2905 )
BME-3410Biomechanics3-2-4BE-411( BIO-2510 & MEC-2010 ) | ( BI-2306 & ME-205 )
BME-3510Biotransport Phenomena4-0-4PHY-1110 | quarter system: none
BME-3610Biomaterials3-0-3BE-410( BIO-1110 | BI-102 ) & ( CHM-1010 | CH-200 ) & ( MEC-2010 | ME-205 )
BME-3710Biomedical Instrumentation I2-2-3BE-3705ELE-2011 | EE-2070
BME-4110Control Systems for Biomedical Applications3-2-4BE-4815( ELE-3300 & BME-3510 ) | EE-3032
BME-4710Biomedical Instrumentation II2-3-3BE-4705( BME-3710 & ELE-3300 ) | BE-3705
BME-4901Biomedical Engineering Senior Design I1-2-3BE-4005completion of all junior-level BME, ELE, and BIO courses, or course plan approved by program director to complete degree requirements by the following fall semester
BME-4902Biomedical Engineering Senior Design II1-2-3BE-4025BME-4901 in same academic year
BME-4980Independent StudyX-X-VariableBE-4980( junior standing | senior standing ) & written permission from instructor and department chair
BUS-2001Personal and Professional Development1-0-1
BUS-2010Business Analysis and Data Storytelling3-0-3
BUS-2100Organizational Management3-0-3
BUS-2221Microeconomics3-0-3BA-1220 | BA-2220
BUS-2222Macroeconomics3-0-3BA-2222
BUS-2225Health Care Economics3-0-3BA-2225
BUS-2330Business Law3-0-3BA-2331
BUS-2411Building Inclusive Teams3-0-3BA-3444COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1001C | GS-1001E
BUS-2445Global Business3-0-3BA-1227
BUS-2450Business Operations3-0-3
BUS-2510Principles of Financial Accounting2-2-3BA-2510BUS-2221 | IND-2700
BUS-2530Introduction to Finance3-0-3BA-2550BUS-2510
BUS-2660Marketing3-0-3BA-2661
BUS-2710Database Management3-0-3BA-2710
BUS-2730Business Programming I3-0-3
BUS-2900Character in the Business Professions3-0-3
BUS-3001Personal and Professional Impact1-0-1
BUS-3010Business Analytics3-0-3
BUS-3200Principles of Economics and Financial Decision-Making3-0-3
BUS-3400Project Management3-0-3BA-2401
BUS-3420Innovation and Entrepreneurship3-0-3BA-3423sophomore standing
BUS-3445Leadership Communication3-0-3sophomore standing
BUS-3560Managerial Cost Accounting2-2-3BA-3580BUS-2510 | BA-2501
BUS-3580Intermediate Accounting I2-2-3BA-3591BUS-3560 | BA-2550 ) & ( BUS-2530 | BA-2530 )
BUS-3585Intermediate Accounting II2-2-3BA-3595BUS-2530 | BA-2503
BUS-3593Intermediate Finance and Portfolio Theory3-0-3BUS-2530
BUS-3600Advanced Financial Analysis3-0-3( BUS-2530 | BA-2503 ) & ( BUS-3593 | BA-3593 )
BUS-3650Branding and Brand Management3-0-3BA-4650BUS-2660
BUS-3670Marketing Research3-0-3BA-4667BUS-2660
BUS-3740Emerging Technology3-0-3BA-3740
BUS-3790Web Design I3-0-3BA-3797
BUS-3795Web Design II3-0-3BA-3798BUS-3790 | BA-3797
BUS-3800Continuous Improvement3-0-3
BUS-3805Lean-Six Sigma Techniques3-0-3BA-3805
BUS-3820Planning, Scheduling, and Control3-0-3
BUS-3850Topics in Artificial Intelligence3-0-3BA-2850
BUS-3890Supply Chain Management3-0-3BA-3491
BUS-4310Legal Aspects of Innovation and Entrepreneurship3-0-3BA-4330
BUS-4320Business Startups for Entrepreneurs3-0-3BA-4350
BUS-4340Cultivating Your Entrepreneurial Mindset3-0-3
BUS-4490Human Resources3-0-3BA-4449
BUS-4500Management Control Systems and Advanced Managerial Accounting2-2-3BA-4501BUS-3560 | BA-3580
BUS-4510Tax Planning and Research3-0-3( BUS-2510 | BA-2510 ) & ( BUS-2530 | BA-2530 )
BUS-4530Personal Financial Planning3-0-3BA-4530
BUS-4550Auditing and Advanced Accounting2-2-3BA-4550BUS-3585 | BA-3591
BUS-4560Accounting Ethics3-0-3BA-4502( BUS-3585 | BA-3591 ) & ( PHL-3101 | PHL-3102 | PHL-3103 | HU-432 )
BUS-4570Accounting Information Systems2-2-3BA-4570BUS-3580 | BA-3591
BUS-4575Accounting Analytics and Artificial Intelligence3-0-3( BUS-2010 | BA-1015 ) & ( BUS-2730 | BA-2730 ) & ( BUS-3580 | BA-3591 )
BUS-4620The Psychology of Sales3-0-3BA-4622sophomore standing
BUS-4630Sales Process and Pipeline3-0-3BA-4624sophomore standing
BUS-4640Sales Networking and Prospecting3-0-3BA-4626sophomore standing
BUS-4660Digital Marketing3-0-3BUS-2660
BUS-4680Advertising and Promotion Strategies3-0-3BA-4668BUS-2660 | BA-2661
BUS-4690Consumer Behavior3-0-3BA-4669BUS-2660 | BA-2661
BUS-4801Business Internship0-0-3BA-3998
BUS-4802Internship/Practicum0-0-2 BUS-4901
BUS-4820Enterprise Resource Planning3-0-3BUS-3820
BUS-4900Forecasting and Strategy3-0-3BA-4628senior standing or advisor approval
BUS-4901Business Capstone2-0-3senior standing or advisor approval
BUS-4950German Colloquium0-0-3only for THL German Exchange Students in the Rader School of Business BUS-4901
BUS-4980Topics in BusinessX-X-Variablesophomore standing
CAE-2001Professional Growth II0-0-0CAE-1001 | GE-205
CAE-2411Thermal Sciences2-2-3MTH-1110 | ( MA-137 & PH-2011 )PHY-1110
CAE-2511Statics2-2-3AE-200MTH-1110 | ( MA-137 & PH-2011 )PHY-1110
CAE-2512Mechanics of Materials2-2-3( MTH-1110 | MA-137 ) & ( PHY-1110 | PH-2011 ) & ( CAE-2511 | AE-200 )
CAE-2711Fluid Mechanics2-2-3AE-2130( MTH-1110 | MA-137 ) & ( PHY-1110 | PH-2011 )
CAE-2980Topics in Civil and Architectural EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CAE-3001Professional Growth III0-0-0CAE-2001 | GE-305
CAE-3201Principles of Environmental Engineering3-0-3( CHM-1010 | CH-200 ) & ( CAE-2411 | AE-2130 )
CAE-3301Principles of Soils and Geotechnical Engineering2-2-3( CAE-1871 | AE-1231 ) & CAE-1872 & ( CAE-2512 | AE-2012 )
CAE-3501Principles of Structural Engineering3-0-3AE-3201( CAE-2511 & CAE-2512 ) | ( AE-200 & AE-2011 & AE-2012 )
CAE-3511Analysis of Structures3-0-3AE-3211CAE-3501 | AE-3201
CAE-3521Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures3-0-3AE-3231CAE-3501 | AE-3201 CAE-3511
CAE-3561Design of Steel Structures3-0-3AE-3221CAE-3501 | AE-3201 CAE-3511
CAE-3601Principles of Transportation Engineering3-0-3junior standing )
CAE-3701Principles of Water Resources Engineering2-2-3CAE-2711 | AE-2130 )
CAE-3811Principles of Site Development Engineering3-0-3( ( CAE-1811 & CAE-1851 ) | AE-1002 | CV-1002 ) & junior standing
CAE-3861Specifications and the Project Manual1-2-2sophomore standing
CAE-3891Introduction to Disaster Relief and Global Sustainable Development3-0-3sophomore standing
CAE-3980Topics in Civil and Architectural EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CAE-4811Real Estate Development Economics3-0-3AE-4412junior standing
CAE-4861Construction Law and Contracts3-0-3CM-3024junior standing
CAE-4881Sustainability and Resilience3-0-3( CHM-1010 | CH-201 ) & junior standing
CAE-4901Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Capstone I2-4-4senior standing, cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00, successful completion of each of the three required specialty courses in the student's architectural engineering specialty area, CON-3021 and CON-3061, successful completion of three of the four required "principles" courses (ARE-3101, ARE-3401, CAE-3501 and CON-3001)enrollment in the fourth required "principles" course, if not already complete
CAE-4902Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Capstone II1-6-4cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00, ARE-4901, successful completion of the four required "principles" courses (ARE-3101, ARE-3401, CAE-3501 and CON-3001)Concurrent enrollment in (or prior completion of) the architectural engineering "specialty elective" as required in the current curriculum
CAE-4980Topics in Civil and Architectural EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CAE-5511X-X-VariableAE-5210 | CV-5210
CAE-5521Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures IIX-X-VariableAE-5230 | CV-5230
CAE-5522Design of Precast Concrete StructuresX-X-Variable
CAE-5551Design of Masonry StructuresX-X-Variable
CAE-5561Design of Steel Structures IIX-X-VariableAE-5220 | CV-5220
CAE-5562Design of Cold-Formed Steel StructuresX-X-Variable
CAE-5571Design of Wood and Timber StructuresX-X-Variable
CHM-2210Organic Chemistry I3-2-4CH-222CHM-1010
CHM-2220Organic Chemistry II3-0-3CHM-2210 | equivalent
CHM-2225Organic Chemistry II Laboratory0-4-2CHM-2220 | equivalent
CHM-2310Biochemistry3-2-4CH-223CHM-1020
CHM-2980Topics in ChemistryX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CHM-3510Advanced Analytical Chemistry2-2-3CHM-1010 & CHM-1020
CHM-3710Polymer Chemistry3-0-3CHM-1010 | equivalent
CHM-3850Food Chemistry3-0-3CH-3020CHM-1010 | CHM-1310 | CHM-1050
CHM-4980Topics in ChemistryX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
COM-2001Writing for the STEM Disciplines3-0-3GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002ECOM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E
COM-3001Professional Presentations3-0-3GS-1003 | GS-1030H( COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E ) & ( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E )
CON-2001Introduction to Construction Management2-2-3CM-250
CON-2011Surveying1-2-2
CON-2071Construction Safety2-0-2CM-4512( CAE-1871 & CAE-1872 ) & CM-2200
CON-2980Topics in Construction ManagementX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CON-3001Principles of Construction Project Management2-2-3CM-4311( ( CAE-1871 & CAE-1872 ) | CM-2200 ) & junior standing
CON-3011Building Mechanical and Electrical Systems for CM2-2-3CM-3612junior standing
CON-3021Construction Estimating2-2-3CM-3250( ( CAE-1871 & CAE-1872 ) | CM-2200 ) & junior standing
CON-3061Construction Scheduling3-0-3CM-3210( ( CAE-1871 & CAE-1872 ) | CM-2200 ) & junior standing
CON-3071Construction Jobsite and Equipment Management3-0-3( ( CAE-1871 & CAE-1872 ) | CM-2200 ) & junior standing
CON-3980Topics in Construction ManagementX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CON-4021Construction Finance and Accounting3-0-3( BUS-2510 | BA-2501 | BA-2510 ) & junior standing
CON-4051Construction Project Management II2-2-3CM-4321( CON-3001 | CM-3210 ) & ( CON-3021 | CM-3250 ) & ( CON-3061 | CM-4311 )
CON-4901Construction Management Capstone I2-4-4CM-4721( CON-3001 | CM-3210 ) & ( CON-3021 | CM-3250 ) & ( CON-3061 | CM-4311 ) & senior standing & cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00CON-3011
CON-4902Construction Management Capstone II1-6-4CM-4731CON-4901 & senior standing & cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00
CON-4980Topics in Construction ManagementX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CON-4999Construction Management Independent StudyX-X-Variableconsent of program director or department chairperson
CON-5011X-X-VariableCM-5045
CON-5051X-X-VariableCM-5520
CPE-2600Systems Programming3-2-4CS-3841CSC-1310 | CSC-1110 | ELE-1601 | CS-1011 | EE-1910 | BE-2200 | previous programming experience
CPE-2610Embedded Systems3-2-4CE-2812CPE-2600 | CSC-2210 | CS-3840
CPE-3300Computer Networking3-2-4CE-4951 & CE-4961( MTH-2480 | MA-262 ) & ( CPE-2610 | CE-2820 )
CPE-3600Advanced Embedded Systems3-2-4CE-2820( CPE-2610 | CE-2812 ) & ( CPE-1510 | CE-1921 )
CPE-4510Superscalar, Multicore, and Multiprocessor Architecture3-0-3CPE-1510 | CE-1921 | CS-2711
CPE-4520Memory System and I/O System Architecture3-0-3CPE-1510 | CE-1921 | CS-2711
CPE-4800Information Security3-2-4CS-4920third-year standing in EECS Department
CPE-4901Computer Engineering Senior Design Project I1-0-3CE-4000completion of required EECS courses through junior year (a maximum of 1 may be missing ), or approved plan of study to complete the degree no later than the semester that senior design is completed
CPE-4902Computer Engineering Senior Design Project II1-0-3CE-4020CPE-4901 taken in the previous term
CSC-2210Procedural and Object-Oriented C++4-0-4CS-2040 | CS-3210CSC-1120 | CS-2852
CSC-2611AI Tools2-2-3CS-2300CSC-1120 | CS-2852 | consent of instructor
CSC-2621Intro to Data Science2-2-3CS-3300CSC-2611 | ( CS-2300 & CS-2852 )
CSC-2661Python for AI1-0-1CS-4961
CSC-2663Machine Learning Techniques1-0-1CS-4963CSC-2661 | consent of program director )
CSC-2980Topics in Computer ScienceX-X-Variableinstructor consent
CSC-2981Topics in Computer Science with LabX-X-Variableinstructor consent
CSC-3210Operating Systems3-0-3CS-3840CSC-2210 | CS-2040
CSC-3310Algorithms and Advanced Data Structures3-0-3CS-3851( CSC-1120 | CS-2852 ) & ( MTH-2310 | MA-2310 )
CSC-3320Databases2-2-3CS-3860( CSC-1120 | CS-2852 ) & ( MTH-2310 | MA-2310 )
CSC-3511Security and Networking2-2-3CS-2911CSC-1120 | CS-2852
CSC-4601Theory of Machine Learning2-2-3CS-3400( CSC-2621 | CS-2300 ) & ( MTH-2130 | MA-2323 ) & ( MTH-2340 | MA-383 )
CSC-4611Deep Learning3-0-3CS-3450CSC-4601 | CS-3400
CSC-4631Artificial Intelligence2-2-3CS-2400CSC-2611 | CS-2300
CSC-4801Data Science Practicum2-2-3CS-3310( CSC-2621 | CS-3300 ) & ( MTH-2480 | MA-262 )
CSC-4901Computer Science Capstone I1-0-3CS-4010completion of core courses through junior year--a maximum of two may be missing--or approved plan of study to complete the degree by within one term of completing CSC-4902
CSC-4902Computer Science Capstone II1-0-3CS-4020CSC-4901 in previous term
CSC-4911Mobile Application Development2-2-3SE-4910CSC-1120 | CS-2852
CSC-4980Topics in Computer ScienceX-X-VariableCS-4980instructor consent
CSC-4981Topics in Computer Science with LabX-X-VariableCS-4981instructor consent
CSC-4999Independent StudyX-X-VariableCS-4999consent of instructor and department chair
CVE-2851Introduction to Civil 3D1-2-2CAE-1851
CVE-2852Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)1-2-2
CVE-2980Topics in Civil EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CVE-3201Principles of Environmental Engineering3-0-3( CHM-1010 | CH-200 ) & ( CAE-2411 | AE-2130 )
CVE-3251Design of Municipal Potable Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants2-2-3CV-420CVE-3201 | CV-320
CVE-3301Principles of Soils and Geotechnical Engineering2-2-3CV-3500( CAE-1871 & CAE-1872 & CAE-2512 ) | ( AE-1231 & AE-2012 )
CVE-3601Principles of Transportation Engineering3-0-3CV-380junior standing
CVE-3611Traffic Engineering3-0-3CV-3320( CVE-3601 | CV-380 ) & ( MTH-2480 & MA-262 )
CVE-3661Geometric Design of Roadways3-0-3CVE-3601 | CV-380
CVE-3701Principles of Water Resources Engineering2-2-3CV-310CAE-2711 | AE-2130
CVE-3721Analysis and Design of Potable Water Distribution Systems and Wastewater Collection Systems3-0-3CV-418CVE-3701 | CV-310
CVE-3741Design of Stormwater Management Systems3-0-3CVE-3701 | CV-310
CVE-3811Principles of Site Development3-0-3( ( CAE-1811 & CAE-1851 ) | AE-1002 | CV-1002 ) & junior standing
CVE-3980Topics in Civil EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CVE-4901Civil Engineering Capstone I2-4-4CV-4900senior standing & cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00, successful completion of each of the three required specialty courses in the student's specialty area, successful completion of three of the four required Civil Engineering "breadth" courses. See the academic catalog for a list of approved courses.Enrollment in the fourth required "breadth" course (if not already complete)
CVE-4902Civil Engineering Capstone II1-6-4CV-4920CVE-4901 & senior standing & cumulative and major GPA greater than or equal to 2.00, successful completion of each of the three required specialty courses in the student's specialty area, successful completion of the four Civil Engineering "breadth" courses. See the academic catalog for a list of approved courses.Concurrent enrollment in (or prior completion of) the "specialty elective" as required in the current Civil Engineering curriculum
CVE-4980Topics in Civil EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
CVE-4999Civil Engineering Independent StudyX-X-Variableconsent of program director or department chairperson
CVE-5211Air Quality3-0-3CV-542CVE-3201
CVE-5241Solid Waste Engineering and Design3-0-3
CVE-5611Traffic Analysis3-0-3CV-5310CVE-3611
CVE-5661Pavement DesignX-X-Variable
CVE-5666Traffic SafetyX-X-Variable
CVE-5673Traffic ControlX-X-Variable
CVE-5721Hydraulic Design2-2-3CVE-3701
CVE-5741Hydrology3-0-3CVE-3701
EGR-2961General AI Application Foundation1-0-1
EGR-2963General AI Application Contexts1-0-1EGR-2961
EGR-4801AI for Emerging Applications Practicum0-3-3written permission from the AI for Emerging Applications certificate coordinator and department chair; sophomore standing
ELE-2001Electric Circuits 1: Theory and Applications3-2-4EE-2060high school physics MTH-1110
ELE-2011Electric Circuits II: Theory and Applications4-0-4EE-2070ELE-2001 | EE-2060 MTH-2140
ELE-2051Circuit Theory for Mechanical Engineering3-0-3EE-201High school physicsMTH-1110
ELE-2610Embedded Systems3-2-4EE-2920ELE-2001 & ( ELE-1601 | ELE-2801 )
ELE-2801Bridge Digital Design and Procedural Programming3-2-4ELE-1801
ELE-3101Electronics I3-2-4CE-3101ELE-2011
ELE-3111Electronics II2-2-3EE-3112ELE-3101
ELE-3141Transfer Electronics2-2-3( typical AAS Electronic Devices II and II | equivalent ) & ( ELE-2001 | equivalent )
ELE-3151Bridge Electronics II3-2-4ELE-2011 & ( ELE-3101 | ELE-3141 )
ELE-3201Electromagnetic Fields3-0-3EE-3204ELE-2001 & MTH-2130 & PHY-1120
ELE-3211Electromagnetic Waves and T-lines1-2-2EE-3214ELE-2011 & ELE-3201 & MTH-2140
ELE-3300Signals and Systems3-0-3EE-3032( ELE-2011 | EE-270 | EE-3002B | EE-2725 ) & ( MTH-2140 | MA-235 )
ELE-3310Introduction to Probability and Random Processes3-0-3MA-262ELE-3300 | EE-3032
ELE-3320Digital Signal Processing2-2-3EE-3221ELE-3300 & ( CSC-1310 | CPE-2600 | ELE-1601 | ELE-2801 )
ELE-3401Electric Power and Machines3-2-4EE-3401ELE-2001 | ELE-2051 | EE-2060
ELE-3510Digital Systems3-2-4EE-3921CPE-1500 & ( ELE-1601 | ELE-2801 )
ELE-3701Control Systems3-2-4EE-3720ELE-2011 & MTH-2140
ELE-3900Career and Professional Guidance1-0-1GE-300
ELE-4901Electrical Engineering - Senior Design Project I1-0-3EE-408all ELE-1xxx and ELE-2xxx level courses or equivalent, plus at least five of the required ELE-3xxx level courses
ELE-4902Electrical Engineering - Senior Design Project II1-0-3EE-409completion of ELE-4901 in the previous semester )
ELE-4940THL Bachelor Thesis1-0-3THL originating student
ELE-4980Topics in Electrical EngineeringX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
ELE-4981Topics in Electrical Engineering with LaboratoryX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
FNA-2002Drama and The Theater3-0-3HU-486COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E | instructor consent
FNA-3001Creative Writing3-0-3HU-490( ( COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E ) & ( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & junior standing ) | instructor consent
FNA-4010Film and Media Studies3-0-3HU-489 | HU-489HCOM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E
GER-2001Intermediate German3-0-3HU-412GGER-1001 | university-level equivalent and/or more than two years of high school German and/or a score of 400-470 on the SATII and/or a score 3 on the AP exam or IB HL Score 4 and/or instructor's consent
GER-3001Advanced German3-0-3HU-414GGER-2001 | university-level equivalent and/or more than four years of high school German and/or a score of 480-580 on the SATII and/or a score 4 on the AP language exam or IB HL Score 5 and/or instructor's consent
GER-4001Topics in the German-Speaking World3-0-3HU-415GGER-3001 | university-level equivalent and/or instructor's consent, recommended course: HST-2022
HON-2011Honors Practicum1-0-2HON-2051
HON-2051Honors Seminar I2-2-3
HON-2052Honors Seminar II2-2-3HON-2051 & HON-2011
HON-2060Honors Travel Experience0-0-0HON-2052
HON-3060Honors Research/Entrepreneur Experience0-0-0HON-2060
HON-4060Honors Senior Reflection0-0-0HON-3060
HST-2012Civil War and Reconstruction3-0-3HU-4420
HST-2014History of US World's Fairs3-0-3SS-415AM
HST-2015Topics in Twentieth Century American History3-0-3
HST-2022German History3-0-3HU-449
HST-2031World War II3-0-3HU-448
HST-2041Cuban History3-0-3HU-4495C
HST-2053Music History3-0-3HU-488
IDS-2020Career Development1-0-0OR-402
IDS-3901Interdisciplinary Design2-2-3junior standing
IND-2010Logic Development and Computer Programming for Engineers2-2-3IE-1190MTH-1120 | MA-137
IND-2030Applied Statistics for Industrial Engineers2-2-3IE-2030MTH-2680 | MA-262
IND-2700Engineering Economics3-0-3IE-423MTH-1110 | MA-137
IND-3210Automation Technologies3-2-4IE-3771( PHY-1120 | PH-2021 ) & ( IND-2010 | IE-1190 ) & ( ELE-2001 | EE-201 )
IND-3400Quality Systems3-0-3IND-2030 | IE-2030
IND-3410Design of Experiments and Data Analysis for Engineers3-0-3IND-2030 | MTH-2480 | IE-2030
IND-3510Fundamentals of Enterprise Operations for Engineers3-0-3IE-340( MTH-2480 | MA-262 | equivalent ) & ( MTH-2140 | MA-235 )
IND-3600Ergonomics and Work Methods3-2-4IE-3621( MTH-2680 & ( IND-2030 | equivalent ) ) | MA-262
IND-3700Project Management for Systems Change3-0-3IE-340IND-2030 | ( MA-262 & GS-1003 ) | equivalentCOM-3001
IND-3810Process Modelling and Optimization3-0-3IE-381( MTH-1120 & MTH-2340 ) | MA-2314
IND-3820Stochastic Processes3-0-3IE-3820( MTH-2680 | MA-262 ) & ( IND-3810 | IE 381 )
IND-4310Production Planning and Inventory Control2-2-3IE-3310( IND-2030 & IND-3820 ) | ( MA-262 & IE-3820 )
IND-4320Facilities Design2-2-3IE-3470IND-3820 | ( IE-336 & IE-3820 )
IND-4330Modern Manufacturing Processes2-2-3IE-426( MEC-2501 & IND-3400 & IND-3210 ) | ME-207
IND-4830Process Simulation2-2-3IE-383IND-3820 | ( IE-1190 & IE-3820
IND-4901Industrial Engineering Senior Design Capstone I2-2-3IE-4902COM-3001 & IND-2030 & IND-3210 & IND-3400 & IND-3410 & IND-3600 & IND-3700 & IND-3820IND-4310 & IND-4320 & IND-4830
IND-4902Industrial Engineering Senior Design Capstone II2-2-3IE-4903IND-4901 taken in the same academic year
LIT-2001Science Fiction3-0-3HU-424 | HU-424H
LIT-2010Literary Genres3-0-3HU-421
LIT-2020Contemporary Literature3-0-3HU-425
LIT-3001Topics in Global Literature3-0-3HU-426
MEC-2010Engineering Mechanics I: Statics3-0-3ME-205 | ME-2001high school physics & ( MTH-1110 | MA-137 )
MEC-2020Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics3-0-3ME-206 | ME-2003( MEC-1910 & MEC-2010 ) | ( ME-190 & ME-1601 & ME-2001 )
MEC-2030Mechanics of Materials3-2-4ME-207 | ME-3005MEC-2010 | ( ME-2001 & MA-137 )
MEC-2110Thermodynamics I3-0-3ME-2101 | ME-2980( MTH-2130 | MA-2323 ) & ( CHM-1010 | CH-200 )
MEC-2501Statics and Mechanics of Materials4-0-4MTH-1120 | MA-137
MEC-3040Computer-Aided Design of Machines3-0-3IE-4773( MEC-1602 | ME-1601 ) & ( MEC-2020 | ME-2003 )
MEC-3060Design of Machine Components3-0-3ME-363MEC-2030 | ME-3005
MEC-3120Fluid Mechanics3-0-3ME-3104( MEC-2020 | ME-2002 ) & ( MTH-2130 | MA-2323 ) & ( MTH-2140 | MA-235 )
MEC-3130Heat Transfer3-0-3ME-318( MEC-2110 | ME-2101 ) & ( MEC-3120 | ME-3102 )
MEC-3140Thermodynamics II3-0-3ME-3102MEC-2110 | ME-2980
MEC-3210Material Science2-2-3ME-322CHM-1010 | CH-201 MEC-2030 | ME-2004
MEC-3220Materials and Manufacturing Processes3-2-4ME-323( MEC-3210 | ME-322 ) & MTH-2480
MEC-3310Instrumentation and Measurements2-2-3ME-3301( MEC-1910 & MEC-2110 & ELE-2051 ) | ( ME-230 & ME-1301 & ME-2101 )
MEC-3320Dynamic Systems3-0-3ME-230( ELE-2051 | EE-201 ) & ( MEC-1910 | ME-190 ) & ( MEC-2020 | ME-2002 ) & ( MTH-2140 | MA-235 )
MEC-4060Finite Element Analysis2-2-3MEC-3060 | ME-363
MEC-4160Computational Fluid Dynamics3-0-3ME-4806MEC-3120 | ME-3104
MEC-4270Fatigue and Fracture in Mechanical Design3-0-3( MEC-2030 | ME-322 ) & ( MEC-3210 | ME-3005 )
MEC-4310Automatic Control Systems2-2-3ME-4302( MEC-3310 & MEC-3320 ) | ME-3301
MEC-4470Introduction to Robotics3-0-3MEC-4310 | ME-4302
MEC-4670Experimental Stress Analysis2-2-3MEC-2030 | ME-3005
MEC-4671Vibration Control3-0-3( MEC-2030 & MEC-3320 ) | ME-230
MEC-4672Applications in Finite Element Modeling2-2-3MEC-4060 | ME-460
MEC-4673Advanced Machine Design3-0-3MEC-2030 | ME-3005
MEC-4674Medical Applications in Mechanical Engineering3-0-3MEC-2030 | ME-3005
MEC-4675Vehicle Dynamics3-0-3( MEC-2030 | ME-230 ) & ( MEC-3320 | ME-3005 )
MEC-4676Composite Materials3-0-3( MEC-2030 | ME-3005 ) & ( MTH-2140 | MA-235 )
MEC-4770Fluid Power Systems2-2-3( MEC-3120 | ME-3104 ) & ( ELE-2051 | EE-201 )
MEC-4810Thermo-Fluid Systems Lab2-2-3ME-3105( MEC-3130 | ME-318 ) & ( MEC-3310 | ME-3301 )
MEC-4870HVAC Systems Design2-2-3( MEC-3130 | ME-318 ) & ( MEC-3140 | ( ME-3102 & ME-3104 ) )
MEC-4871Aerodynamics3-0-3( MEC-2110 | ME-3102 ) & ( MEC-3120 | ME-3104 )
MEC-4872Compressible Flow3-0-3( MEC-2110 | ME-3102 ) & ( MEC-3120 | ME-3104 )
MEC-4873Gas Turbines and Aircraft Engines3-0-3( MEC-3130 | ME-318 ) & ( MEC-3140 | ( ME-3102 & ME-3104 ) )
MEC-4874Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems3-0-3MEC-3130 | ME-318
MEC-4875Internal Combustion Engines2-2-3MEC-3140 | ME-3102
MEC-4901Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design I3-0-3ME-490senior standing
MEC-4902Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design II3-0-3ME-491MEC-4901
MEC-5601X-X-VariableME-5601
MTH-2130Calculus III4-0-4MA-2323 & MA-330MTH-1120 | MA-2314
MTH-2140Differential Equations3-0-3MA-235MTH-1120
MTH-2310Discrete Math3-0-3MA-2310MTH-1110 | MA-137
MTH-2340Linear Algebra with Applications3-0-3MA-383MTH-1110 | MA-137
MTH-2410Statistics for Actuarial Science3-0-3MA-2410MTH-2610 | consent of Actuarial Science Program Director MTH-2130
MTH-2430Statistical Methods for Health Care3-0-3MA-315MTH-1030 | MTH-1050 | MTH-1080 | equivalent
MTH-2450Business Statistics and Analytics4-0-4MA-340MTH-1050 | MTH-1080 | placement into MTH-2450
MTH-2480Probability and Statistics3-0-3MA-262MTH-1110 | MA-137
MTH-2610Probability for Actuarial Science I4-0-4MA-2630( MTH-1120 & Actuarial Science student ) | consent of AS program director
MTH-2620Probability for Actuarial Science II4-0-4MA-2631MTH-2610 MTH-2130
MTH-2680Introduction to Probability3-0-3MTH-1120
MTH-3340Abstract Algebra with Applications3-0-3MTH-2340 | MTH-2140 | MTH-2310 | MA-383 | MA-2310
MTH-3410Applied Regression Analysis3-0-3MTH-2430 | MTH-2450 | MTH-2480 | MA-262 | MA-315 | MA-340
MTH-4130Complex Analysis3-0-3( MTH-2130 | MA-2323 ) & ( MTH-2140 | MA-2323 )
MTH-4150Partial Differential Equations3-0-3( MTH-2130 | MA-2323 ) & ( MTH-2140 | MA-2323 )
MTH-4980Topics in MathematicsX-X-Variableinstructor consent
NAV-2152Naval Operations and Seamanship 13-0-3NAV-1151 & non-NROTC students require consent of department chair
NAV-2153Naval Operations and Seamanship 23-0-3NAV-1151 & NAV-2152 & non-NROTC students require consent of department chair
NAV-2162Naval Ship Systems 23-0-3ecommended NAV-1142 & non-NROTC students require consent of department chair
NAV-2163Naval Ship Systems 33-0-3NAV-1142 & NAV-2162 & non-NROTC students require consent of department chair
NAV-2186Leadership and Core-Value-Based Decision-Making 13-0-3NAV-1185 & non-NROTC students require consent of department chair
NAV-2187Leadership and Core-Value-Based Decision-Making 23-0-3NAV-1185 & NAV-2186 & non-NROTC students require consent of department chair
NAV-2964Practicum in U.S. Marine Corps Leadership and Management4-0-4junior standing in USMC option
NAV-3191Fundamentals of Maneuver Warfare3-0-3Non-NROTC students require consent of department chair
NAV-4995Independent Study in Naval Sciences3-0-3consent of department chair
NUR-2000Nutrition in Health and Illness Across the Life Span2-0-2NU-260
NUR-2001Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I5-0-5NU-290 & NU-2810BIO-1410 (C grade) & BIO-1420 (C grade)MTH-1030
NUR-2002Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II4-0-4NU-391 & NU-2820NUR-2001
NUR-2003Pathophysiology5-0-5acceptance into the Accelerated Second Degree BSN Program
NUR-2004Pharmacology4-0-4acceptance into the Accelerated Second Degree BSN Program
NUR-2010Health Assessment3-3-4NU-2011NUR-1000 & CHM-1250 & BIO-2320 & BIO-2320 (C grade) & BIO-1420 (C grade)
NUR-2015Health Assessment and Foundations of Safe, Person-Centered Nursing Care3-6-5acceptance into the Accelerated Second Degree BSN Program
NUR-2020Foundations of Safe, Person-Centered Nursing Care3-9-6NU-2520NUR-2001 & NUR-2010
NUR-2500Global Health Care and International Health Care Systems3-0-3
NUR-3000Transcultural and Family Dynamics in Healthcare3-0-3NU-2320 & NU-300NUR-1000
NUR-3001Transcultural Dynamics in Healthcare2-0-2NUR-1000
NUR-3005Nursing Care of Older Adults3-0-3NUR-2020 | NUR-3015
NUR-3006Gerontological Management of Care3-0-3NUR-2020 | NUR-3015
NUR-3010Episodic Health Challenges4-9-7NU-3000 & NU-3200NUR-2000 & NUR-2020 & NUR-2002 & PSY-3003NUR-3011
NUR-3011Acquisition of Psychomotor Skills and Integration of Clinical Reasoning I0-3-1NU-3000LNUR-2020 NUR-3010
NUR-3015Episodic and Restorative Health Care5-6-7NUR-2003 & NUR-2004 & NUR-2015NUR-3016
NUR-3016Acquisition of Psychomotor Skills and Integration of Clinical Reasoning0-6-2NUR-2015 NUR-3015
NUR-3020Chronic Health Challenges3-6-5NU-3400 & NU-4700NUR-3010 & NUR-3011NUR-3021
NUR-3021Acquisition of Psychomotor Skills and Integration of Clinical Reasoning II0-3-1NU-3200LNUR-3011 NUR-3020
NUR-3030Population Health3-6-5NU-3600( NUR-2002 | NUR-2003 ) & NUR-2004 & ( NUR-2020 | NUR-2015 )
NUR-3100Principles of Electrocardiograph (ECG) Interpretation and Monitoring2-0-2NUR-2002 | NUR-2004 | NU-2820 | consent of instructorNUR-2002 & NUR-2004
NUR-3320Complementary and Integrative Health Therapies2-0-2
NUR-3950Interprofessional Education (IPE)0-0-0
NUR-4001Preparing for NCLEX Licensure Success2-0-2NU-4870 & NU-4880NUR-4020 | NUR-4015
NUR-4010Supportive Care for End-of-Life, Mental Health, and Trauma-Informed Care3-6-5NU-4600( NUR-3020 | NUR-3015 ) & ( NUR-3021 | NUR-3016 )
NUR-4015Chronic Health Challenges4-9-7NUR-3030 & NUR-3015 & NUR-3016
NUR-4020Complex High Acuity Health Challenges3-6-5NU-4710( NUR-3020 | NUR-4015 ) & ( NUR-3021 | NUR-3016 )
NUR-4030Practice Synthesis: Preceptorship and Simulations1-9-4NU-485 & NU-4860NUR-4020 & ( NUR-4020 | NUR-4015 )
NUR-4901Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice3-0-3NU-390MTH-2430 & ( NUR-3010 | NUR-3015 )
NUR-4902Nurses as Leaders in Advancing Health Care2-2-3NU-4961 & NU-4971NUR-4901
NUR-4990Instructional ReviewX-X-Variableunsuccessful formal assessment of prior clinical nursing course
PHL-3101Ethics for Professional Managers and Engineers3-0-3HU-432
PHL-3102Ethics of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence3-0-3HU-4321
PHL-3103Bioethics3-0-3HU-332
PHL-3104Eastern Philosophy3-0-3HU-4331
PHL-3201Introduction to Philosophy3-0-3HU-433
PHL-3202Introduction to Logic3-0-3HU-431A & HU-431B
PHL-3203Epistemology3-0-3
PHL-3204Metaphysics3-0-3
PHL-3205Minds, Brains, and Computers3-0-3
PHL-3206Social and Political Philosophy3-0-3
PHL-3207Philosophy of Science3-0-3
PHL-3208Philosophy of Art3-0-3
PHY-3700Physics of Electronic Materials and Semiconductor Devices3-2-4PH-3600PHY-1120 & MTH-1120
PHY-4980Topics in PhysicsX-X-Variableconsent of instructor
PSC-2010Foundations of Political Science3-0-3SS-454
PSC-2011American Government3-0-3SS-453
PSC-2015International Relations3-0-3SS-455
PSC-2016Urban Studies3-0-3SS-456
PSC-2980Selected Topics in Political ScienceX-X-Variable
PSY-2002Psychology of Design3-0-3SS-463
PSY-2003Organizational Psychology3-0-3SS-461
PSY-2005The Family: Psychological and Social Perspectives3-0-3SS-474
PSY-2006Death, Dying, and Grief3-0-3SS-476
PSY-2010Understanding Human Language3-0-3HU-4200
PSY-3001Cognitive Psychology3-0-3SS-465
PSY-3002Psychological Disorders and Mental Health3-0-3SS-466
PSY-3003Developmental Psychology3-0-3SS-462
PSY-3004Social Psychology3-0-3SS-467
SCI-2410Limnology: The Science of Inland Waters3-0-3( CHM-1010 | CHM-1050 | CH-200 | CH-2050 | CH-103 ) & ( BIO-1110 | BI-102 | one year of high school biology )
SCI-3010Structure and Properties of Modern Materials3-0-3CHM-1010 | equivalent
SCI-3610Science of Climate Change3-0-3( CHM-1010 | CHM-1050 | CH-200 | CH-2050 | CH-103 ) & ( MTH-2480 | MTH-2450 | MTH-2430 | MTH-2410 | MA-262 | MA-315 | MA-340 )
SCI-3750Nanoscience and Nanotechnology3-0-3SC-310CHM-1010 | CHM-1050
SOC-3001Cybercrime: Human Perspectives3-0-3( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & junior standing
SOC-4001Digital Society3-0-3SS-3700( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & ( junior standing | instructor consent )
SPN-2001Intermediate Spanish3-0-3HU-412SSPN-1001 | university-level equivalent, and/or more than two years of high school Spanish, and/or a score of 400-470 on the SATII and/or a score 3 on the AP exam or IB HL Score 4, and/or instructor's consent
SPN-3001Advanced Spanish3-0-3HU-414SSPN-2001 | university-level equivalent, and/or more than four years of high school Spanish, and/or a score of 480-580 on the SATII, and/or a score 4 on the AP language exam or IB HL Score 5, and/or instructor's consent
SPN-4001Topics in the Spanish-Speaking World3-0-3HU-419SSPN-3001 | university-level equivalent and/or instructor's consent. Recommended courses: Latin American and Caribbean History
SWE-2410Design and Cloud Patterns2-2-3SE-2811CSC-1120 | CS-2852
SWE-2511Web Applications2-2-3SE-2840CSC-1120 | CS-2852
SWE-2710Tools and Process3-2-4SE-2800 & SE-2030CSC-1120 | CS-2852
SWE-2721Verification2-2-3SE-2832( CSC-1120 | CS-2852 ) & ( MTH-2310 | MA-2310 ) & ( SWE-2710 | SE-2030 )
SWE-3411Software Requirements and Architecture3-2-4SE-3810 & SE-3821( SWE-2710 | SE-2030 ) & ( SWE-4710 | SE-2811 )
SWE-3710Software Development Lab I2-2-3SE-3020( SWE-2710 | SE-2800 ) & ( SWE-2410 | SE-2811 )
SWE-3720Software Development Lab II2-2-3SE-3030( SWE-2721 | SE-2832 ) & ( SWE-3710 | SE-3010 )
SWE-4211Real-Time Systems2-2-3SE-3910( CSC-2210 | CS-2711 ) & ( CSC-3210 | CS-3840 )
SWE-4411Game Development3-0-3( CSC-2210 | CPE-2610 ) & CSC-1120
SWE-4511DevSecOps3-2-4( CSC-3210 | CS-3840 ) & ( SWE-2721 | SE-2832 ) & ( SWE-3411 | SE-3810 )
SWE-4540Network Security Tools and Practices2-2-3SE-4940CSC-3210 | CS-3840 | CS-3841
SWE-4541Penetration Testing2-2-3CSC-1120 | CS-2852
SWE-4901Software Engineering Capstone I1-0-3SE-4010completion of core courses through junior year--a maximum of two may be missing--or approved plan of study to complete the degree by within one term of completing SWE-4902
SWE-4902Software Engineering Capstone II1-0-3SE-4020SWE-4901 in previous term
SWE-4980Topics in Software EngineeringX-X-Variableinstructor consent
SWE-4981Topics in Software Engineering with LabX-X-Variableinstructor consent
SWE-4999Independent StudyX-X-Variableconsent of instructor and department chair
TCM-2010Interpersonal Communication3-0-3TC-452
TCM-2020Communication Dynamics of High-Performance Teams3-0-3TC-2030
TCM-2050Health Care Communication3-0-3TC-2050COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E
TCM-2060Communication Graphics for Professionals3-0-3( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & sophomore standing
TCM-2980Topics in Technical CommunicationX-X-Variable
TCM-3010Digital Storytelling3-0-3TC-3015( COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E ) & ( junior standing | instructor permission )
TCM-3020Advanced Presentations3-0-3TC-342COM-3001
TCM-3030e-Learning Development3-0-3( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & ( junior standing | instructor approval )
TCM-3110Project Communications3-0-3TC-334COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E
TCM-3210User Documentation3-0-3TC-3320COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E
TCM-3801Technical Communication Internship1-0-3TC-499junior standing & consent of minor coordinator
TCM-3999Technical Communication Independent StudyX-X-Variablejunior standing & consent of department chair
UXD-2010Inclusive Design3-0-3UX-253COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E
UXD-2020Interaction Design3-0-3UX-2031UXD-1030
UXD-2030Designing for Extended Reality3-0-3UX-3015( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & ( UXD-1001 | UX-1400 | UX-1400H ) & junior standing
UXD-2040People + Automation3-0-3( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & junior standing & Not available for credit if you've taken CSC-4601, CSC-4611, CSC-4631 or other technical courses around AI, machine learning, or other similar topics
UXD-2050UX Writing3-0-3TC-2050( COM-1001 | GS-1001 | GS-1010H | GS-1001C | GS-1001E ) & ( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E )
UXD-2961Human-centered AI1-0-1
UXD-2963Intelligent User Interfaces1-0-1UXD-2961 )
UXD-3010UX Research3-0-3UX-3021( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & junior standing
UXD-3020Design for Chat and Voice3-0-3UX-3035( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & ( UXD-1001 | UX-1400 | UX-1400H ) & sophomore standing
UXD-3030Data Visualization3-0-3UX-3025( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & junior standing
UXD-3040Agile Project Management3-0-3UX-3031junior standing
UXD-3050Search Engine Optimization3-0-3UX-3045( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & ( UXD-1001 | UX-1400 | UX-1400H ) & sophomore standing
UXD-3060Professional Portfolio3-0-3UX-4410( UXD-1001 | UX-1400 | UX-1400H ) & junior standing )
UXD-4020UX of Physical Products3-0-3( UXD-1001 | UX-1400 | UX-1400H ) & junior standing
UXD-4030UX Strategy3-0-3( UXD-1001 | UX-1400 | UX-1400H ) & ( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & junior standing
UXD-4040UX in Transportation3-0-3( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & ( UXD-1001 | UX-1400 | UX-1400H ) & junior standing
UXD-4060UX in Healthcare3-0-3( COM-2001 | GS-1002 | GS-1020H | GS-1002E ) & junior standing
UXD-4801UX Internship1-0-3sophomore standing & enrollment in the UX program as a major or minor & academic advisor and UX program director permission
UXD-4901UX Senior Design1-0-3UX-4021completion of core courses through junior year--a maximum of two may be missing--or a plan of study to complete the degree by within one term of completing UXD-4901. The plan of study must be approved by the UX program director.