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ME 7370 - Cardiovascular Biofluid Mechanics Credit Hour(s): 3 This course describes the intricate relations between the fluid mechanics and biomedical aspects of the cardiovascular system. By the end of the course, students will be able to: 1)Identify, recognize and define biofluid mechanics concepts in relation to the cardiovascular system. 2)Model the flow and fluid-structure interactions in cardiovascular structures. 3)Apply this knowledge to analyze clinical research problems. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ME 3350 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7390 - Fundamentals of Plasma Science Credit Hour(s): 3 Properties, characteristics, and use of ionized gases. Fundamentals of gaseous electronics including kinetic theory, excitation, ionization, equilibrium, non-equilibrium, and local thermodynamic equilibrium. Plasma generation, glow discharge, rf-discharges, plasma torches, and free-burning arcs. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Graduate level ME 7500 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7400 - Hypersonic Flows Credit Hour(s): 3 Hypersonic flow is studied from the viewpoint of its unique fluid dynamic attributes with emphasis on classic inviscid theories, chemical kinetics, and state-of-the-art development. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ME 4330 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level ME 6330 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7500 - Advanced Thermodynamics Credit Hour(s): 3 Thermodynamics is studied from both the classical (macroscopic) and statistical (microscopic) viewpoints with emphasis on statistical thermodynamics. Property relationships, Maxwell relations, partition functions, distribution functions, kinetic theory and the Boltzmann transport equation are discussed. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level ME 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level ME 5320 Minimum Grade of D) or (Undergraduate level ME 3750 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level ME 5750 Minimum Grade of D) Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7520 - Hydrogen Energy Credit Hour(s): 3 This course focuses on hydrogen as a renewable and clean means of energy storage, and discusses hydrogen production and storage, as well as an overview of hydrogen energy conversion. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level ME 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level ME 5310 Minimum Grade of D) and (Undergraduate level ME 3750 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level ME 5750 Minimum Grade of D) Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination |
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ME 7550 - Photovoltaics Credit Hour(s): 3 Basic principles of solar cells will be covered including semiconductors, electroncs and holes, and p-n junctions. Different types of solar cell materials including crystalline and amorphous cells as well as techniques for increasing their efficiency will be presented. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Graduate level ME 7500 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7690 - Vibration Testing and Machine Health Monitoring Credit Hour(s): 3 Advanced theoretical and practical aspects of vibration testing including: signal analysis, windowing, transducers, exciters, modal identification techniques, rotor dynamics, and machine health monitoring. Includes extensive independent lab study. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Graduate level ME 6210 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination |
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ME 7720 - Engineering Polymers II Credit Hour(s): 3 Polymer physics including phase diagrams, phase separation, the amorphous and crystalline states, liquid crystals, thermal transitions, viscoelasticity and rheology, as well as deformation and fracture. Prerequisite(s): (Undergraduate level ME 4720 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level ME 6720 Minimum Grade of D) and (Undergraduate level ME 3750 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level ME 5750 Minimum Grade of D) Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7730 - Advanced Physical Properties Credit Hour(s): 3 This course focuses on some of the advanced physical properties of solid-state materials including thermoelectric energy conversion, optoelectronics, principles of lasers, high-k dielectrics, magnetoresistance, negative differential resistance, superconductivity, effects of reduced dimensionality and nanostructures. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ME 4700 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level ME 6700 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7740 - Quantitative Microscopy Credit Hour(s): 3 Deals with quantifying microstructural features, such as volume fraction, grain size, shape, and orientation of phases. The course covers stereology, the science of relating 2-dimensional images to 3-dimensional structure, and image analysis. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination |
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ME 7750 - Advanced Engineering Materials Credit Hour(s): 3 This course will define and explain crystalline structure of materials, different types of amorphous structures, polarization, band structures and thermal properties, nanostructures, magnetic behavior of materials, and optical phenomena. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ME 4700 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level ME 6700 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7760 - Transformation of Solids-I Credit Hour(s): 3 This is the first course in a two course sequence. Covers the theory of homogenous and heterogeneous nucleation and diffusion and interface controlled growth. Department Managed Prerequisite(s): Graduate level ME 5760 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7780 - Ceramics for Advanced Application Credit Hour(s): 3 Science and technology of ceramics and glasses and their use in various products; atomic structure; bonding; defect-microstructure-property relations; thermal and structural ceramics; electronic, optical, and dielectric ceramics; and special applications. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ME 4730 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7950 - Thesis Credit Hour(s): 1 to 12 Masters thesis. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Materials Sci + Egr - MSEG, Mech Engineering - MSEG, Renewable & Clean Energy-MSEG.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
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ME 7980 - Special Topics in Mechanical and Materials Engineering Credit Hour(s): 1 to 4 Special topics in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering. Topics Vary Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Materials Sci + Egr - MSEG, Mech Engineering - MSEG, Renewable & Clean Energy-MSEG.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ME 7990 - Independent Study in Mechanical Egr, Materials Science and Egr, and Renewable and Clean Energy Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Independent study in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Renewable and Clean Energy. Topics vary. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Egr & Computer Sci.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
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ME 8950 - PhD Dissertation Research Credit Hour(s): 1 to 12 Research on the Ph.D. dissertation topic. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Computer Sci + Engineer - PHD.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
Medical Laboratory Science |
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MLB 4010 - Topics in Medical Laboratory Science Credit Hour(s): .5 to 6 Advanced topics in medical laboratory science of current interest. Topics vary. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab; Lecture; Lecture/Lab Combination; Practicum |
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MLB 4110 - Orientation to Medical Laboratory Science Credit Hour(s): 1.5 Theory and application of lab safety, universal precautions, specimen collection, quality assurance, phlebotomy, and other techniques fundamental to medical laboratory. Corequisite(s): MLB4111 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4111 - Orientation to Medical Laboratory Science Lab Credit Hour(s): .5 Application of lab safety, universal precautions, specimen collection, quality assurance, phlebotomy, and other techniques fundamental to medical laboratory. Corequisite(s): MLB4110 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4210 - Urine and Body Fluid Analysis Credit Hour(s): 1.5 Study of body fluids, including the pathophysiology of their formation and the biochemical and morphologic methods used to obtain diagnostic information. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4211 - Urine and Body Fluid Analysis Credit Hour(s): .5 Study of body fluids, including the pathophysiology of their formation and the biochemical and morphological methods used to obtain diagnostic information. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4310 - Basic Hematology Credit Hour(s): 2 Theory and application of principles of hematology, including hematopoiesis, counting and identification of cells in the peripheral blood, and the use of cellular morphology to diagnose disease. Corequisite(s): MLB4311 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4311 - Basic Hematology Laboratory Credit Hour(s): 1 Application of principles of hematology, including hematopoiesis, counting and identification of cells in the peripheral blood, and the use of cellular morphology to diagnose disease. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins. Corequisite(s): MLB4310 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4320 - Advanced Hematology Credit Hour(s): 2 Advanced topics in hematology with an emphasis on the diagnosis and treatment of anemias, myelodysplastic and myeloproliferative disorders. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4330 - Hematology Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to practical application of hematology techniques at a clinical site. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Practicum |
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MLB 4410 - Hemostasis Credit Hour(s): 1 Principles of hemostasis involved in blood vessel contraction, platelet activation and formation, and activation of coagulation factors, and their use in diagnosing coagulation defects and monitoring anticoagulant therapy. Corequisite(s): MLB4411 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4411 - Hemostasis Lab Credit Hour(s): .5 Blood vessel contraction, platelet activation and formation, and activation of coagulation factors, and their use in diagnosing coagulation defects and monitoring anticoagulant therapy. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins. Corequisite(s): MLB4410 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4510 - Basic Clinical Chemistry Credit Hour(s): 2 Theory and application of human biochemistry and principles of chemistry techniques used in the analysis of blood and other body fluids. Corequisite(s): MLB4511 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4511 - Basic Clinical Chemistry Lab Credit Hour(s): 1 Application of human biochemistry and principles of chemistry techniques used in the analysis of blood and other body fluids. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins. Corequisite(s): MLB4510 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4520 - Advanced Clinical Chemistry Credit Hour(s): 2 Study of endocrine system, inborn errors of metabolism, toxicology, the role of tumor markers in cancer diagnosis and management, and other advanced topics in clinical chemistry. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4530 - Clinical Chemistry Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 Practical application of clinical chemistry techniques at a clinical site. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Practicum |
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MLB 4610 - Serology Credit Hour(s): 1 Study of antigens and the stimulation of antibodies in vivo, and the use of these reactions to perform in vitro testing to diagnose and monitor the course of disease. Corequisite(s): MLB4611 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4611 - Serology Lab Credit Hour(s): .5 Antigens and the stimulation of antibodies in vivo, and the use of these reactions to perform in vitro testing to diagnose and monitor the course of disease. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins. Corequisite(s): MLB4610 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4710 - Basic Diagnostic Microbiology Credit Hour(s): 3.5 Study of media composition and selection, biochemical techniques used to identify bacteria and related physiology, antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria, and discussion and identification of parasites. Corequisite(s): MLB4711 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4711 - Basic Diagnostic Microbiology Lab Credit Hour(s): 1.5 Study of media composition and selection, biochemical techniques used to identify bacteria and related physiology, antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria, and discussion and identification of parasites. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins. Corequisite(s): MLB4710 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4720 - Advanced Diagnostic Microbiology Credit Hour(s): 2 Characteristics, pathophysiologic mechanisms and identification of chyamydia, fungi, viruses and other organisms and the methods used to diagnose and treat related diseases. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4730 - Diagnostic Microbiology Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 Practical application of microbiology techniques at a clinical site. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Practicum |
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MLB 4810 - Basic Immunohematology Credit Hour(s): 2 Theory and application of the use of antigens and antibodies in blood grouping and transfusion medicine. Corequisite(s): MLB4811 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4811 - Basic Immunohematology Lab Credit Hour(s): 1 Use of antigens and antibodies in blood grouping and transfusion medicine. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins. Corequisite(s): MLB4810 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MLB 4820 - Advanced Immunohematology Credit Hour(s): 2 Advanced topics in transfusion medicine, including immune hemolytic anemias, paternity testing, component therapy, HLA antigens, quality assurance and the role of regulatory agencies in the practice of transfusion medicine. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MLB 4830 - Immunohematology Practicum Credit Hour(s): 3 Practical application of transfusion medicine techniques at a clinical site. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Practicum |
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MLB 4990 - Medical Laboratory Operations and Education Credit Hour(s): 1 Principles of education, laboratory management, computer application and completion and presentation of a scientific project. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
Microbiology & Immunology |
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M&I 2200 - Microbiology of the Human Environment Credit Hour(s): 4 Biology of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and helminths as related to their natural environments and host-parasite interaction. Introductory course for students in environmental health, nursing, and patient-oriented paramedical health professions. Three hours lecture and two hours lab. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level BIO 1050 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level BIO 1070 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level BIO 1120 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level BIO 1150 Minimum Grade of C and (Undergraduate level CHM 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CHM 1020 Minimum Grade of D) Corequisite(s): M&I2200L Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 2200L - Microbiology of the Human Environment Laboratory Credit Hour(s): 0 Required laboratory for M&I 2200. Corequisite(s): M&I2200 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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M&I 4260 - Immunology Credit Hour(s): 3 Principles of basic immunology. Cellular and soluable factors associated with innate and adaptive immunities. Examines functions of phagocytes, natural killer (NK) cells, B cells, and T cells. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level BIO 3100 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level BIO 3120 Minimum Grade of C Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 4310 - Virology Credit Hour(s): 3 Intrinsic properties of viruses that cause human disease and their interaction with cells, multiplication, genetics, and tumor induction. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level BIO 2110 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level BIO 2120 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 4750 - Pathogenic Mechanisms Credit Hour(s): 4 Human-microbial pathogen interactions, emphasizing the molecular basis of the pathogenic mechanisms. Complexities of interactions between microbes and their human hosts. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 4990 - Special Problems in Microbiology Credit Hour(s): 2 to 5 Physiological and biochemical processes unique to microorganisms and the host response to microbes. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in the following Classifications: Junior, Senior.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 6340 - Biological Safety Credit Hour(s): 2 Identification, handling, and containment of potentially hazardous biological materials, including microorganisms and recombinant DNA. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 6750 - Pathogenic Mechanisms Credit Hour(s): 4 (Also listed as BMS 7750) This advanced level course will expand the knowledge of basic microbiology by focusing on human-microbial pathogen interactions. The molecular basis of the pathogenic mechanisms will be emphasized. In addition, the student will gain a better appreciation and understanding of the complexities of interactions between microbes and their human hosts. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level M&I 4260 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level M&I 7260 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 6990 - Special Problems Microbiology & Immunology Credit Hour(s): 2 to 5 Study of the physiological and biochemical processes unique to microorganisms and the host response to microbes. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
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M&I 7260 - Immunology Credit Hour(s): 4 (Also listed as BMS 8020) Fundamentals of immunobiology and basic virology. Emphasis on the regulatory and cellular level of host immune responses against microbial pathogens, as well as mechanisms of immunopathology, and on the characteristics and molecular biology of virus pathogens. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level BIO 3120 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Recitation Combination |
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M&I 7270 - Pathogenic Microbiology Credit Hour(s): 4 (Also listed as BMS 8030) Microorganisms pathogenic for humans and animals using the organ system approach. Emphasis on mechanisms of pathogenesis and host resistance. Includes a project segment devoted to the independent study of the mechanisms of pathogenesis in the host-parasite interactions of the infectious agents used. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Recitation Combination |
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M&I 7310 - Virology Credit Hour(s): 3 This course provides an introduction to the field of virology. The course emphasizes the intrinsic properties of viruses that cause human disease and their interaction with cells, multiplication, genetics, and tumor induction. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level BIO 2110 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level BIO 2120 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level BIO 3210 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 7720 - Mechanisms of Cell Death Credit Hour(s): 2 Signalling and Molecular mechanisms of Apoptotic Cell Death and relationship to human diseases. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 7770 - Gene Therapy Credit Hour(s): 3 The molecular basis of gene therapy and the use of viral gene delivery systems for the treatment of human disease are examined. Gene therapy strategies are contrasted with various diseases, including cancer and AIDS. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level BIO 2110 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level BIO 2120 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level BIO 3210 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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M&I 7890 - Research in Microbiology and Immunology Credit Hour(s): 1 to 5 Students will complete their research and/or thesis under the guidance of a faculty member. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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M&I 8000 - Microbiology Seminar Credit Hour(s): 1 to 2 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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M&I 8440 - Sem Topics - Microbiology & Immunology Credit Hour(s): 2 Molecular virology, viral oncology, immunology, transplantation immunology, tumor immunology, immune regulation, infection and immunity. Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Seminar |
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M&I 8990 - Microbiology Research Credit Hour(s): 2 to 12 Supervised thesis research. Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
Military Science |
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MIL 1010 - Leadership and Personal Development Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to the personal challenges and competencies that are critical for effective leadership. Relationship of life skills such as goal setting, time management, physical fitness, and stress management, to leadership, officership, and the Army profession. Contracted students are required to participate in two-hour lab, physical fitness program and weekend training exercises. Corequisite(s): MIL1011 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 1011 - Leadership Development Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Application of techniques introduced in the Army organizational structure, customs and courtesies in cadet-led, cadre-supervised lab. Mandatory weekly two-hour leadership lab, three weekly physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises for all contracted cadets. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 1020 - Introduction to Tactical Leadership Credit Hour(s): 3 Overview of leadership fundamentals such as setting direction, problem-solving, listening, presenting briefs, providing feedback, and using effective writing skills. Explores dimensions of leadership attributes and core leader competencies in the context of practical, hands-on, and interactive exercise. Contracted students are required to participate in two- hour lab, physical fitness program and weekend training exercises. Corequisite(s): MIL1022 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 1022 - Introduction to Tactical Leadership Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Application of techniques introduced Tactical Leadership course in cadet-led, cadre-supervised lab. Mandatory participation in weekly two-hour leadership lab, three physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises for all contracted cadets. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 2010 - Foundations of Leadership Credit Hour(s): 3 Analysis of the light infantry squad’s weapons and employment and the leader’s role in directing and controlling small units in the execution of offensive and defensive tactical missions. Contracted students are required to participate in two-hour lab, physical fitness program and weekend training exercises. Corequisite(s): MIL2011 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 2011 - Foundations of Leadersip Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Application of Army tactics, techniques and procedures in cadet-led, cadre-supervised lab. Mandatory participation in weekly two-hour leadership lab, three physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises for all contracted cadets. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 2020 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership Credit Hour(s): 3 Examines the challenges of leading tactical teams in complex contemporary operating environments. Highlights terrain analysis, patrolling, and operation orders. Cadets develop greater self-awareness as they assess their own leadership styles and practice communication and team-building skills. Contracted students are required to participate in two-hour lab, physical fitness program and weekend training exercises. Corequisite(s): MIL2022 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 2022 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Introduction into squad member responsibilities, battle drills and patrols. Each lab is cadet-led and cadre-supervised. Mandatory participation in weekly two-hour leadership lab, three weekly physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises for all contracted cadets. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 3010 - Adaptive Team Leadership Credit Hour(s): 3 Application of fundamentals of Army leadership, officership, Army values and ethics, personal development, and small unit tactics at the team and squad level. Students must fully participate in all ROTC activities. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MIL 2010 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate level MIL 2020 Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): MIL3011 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 3011 - Adaptive Team Leadership Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Prepares cadet for six-week summer Leadership Development and Assessment Course. Cadet is required to lead squads of 9-12 in battle drills and patrolling in this cadet-led and cadre-supervised lab. Participation in weekly two-hour leadership lab, three weekly physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises is required. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 3020 - Applied Team Leadership Credit Hour(s): 3 Students plan, coordinate, navigate, motivate and lead a team or squad in the execution of a tactical mission during classroom PE, leadership lab or during a Situational Training Exercise in a field environment. Preparation for the 6-week summer Leader Development and Assessment Course at Ft. Lewis, WA. Requires participation in weekend training exercises, physical fitness program and weekly two-hour lab. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MIL 3010 Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): MIL3022 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 3022 - Applied Team Leadership Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Prepares cadet for six-week summer Leadership Development and Assessment Course. Cadet is required to lead squads of 9-12 in battle drills and patrolling in this cadet-led and cadre-supervised lab. Mandatory weekly two-hour leadership lab, three weekly physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 4010 - Adaptive Leadership Credit Hour(s): 3 Students are assigned the duties and responsibilities of an Army staff officer and must apply the fundamentals of principles of training, training management, Army writing style and military decision making to weekly training meetings. Students plan, execute and assess ROTC training, weekly two-hour labs and recruiting events. Students are expected to train, mentor, and evaluate underclass ROTC students while being mentored and evaluated by ROTC cadre. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MIL 3020 Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): MIL4011 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 4011 - Adaptive Leadership Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Prepares the cadets to become active duty Army officers, through various leadership roles responsible for the training of the Cadet Corp. Cadets implement the fundamentals learned in previous courses and their summer training. Each lab is cadet-led and cadre-supervised. Mandatory weekly two-hour leadership lab, three weekly physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 4020 - Leadership in a Complex World Credit Hour(s): 3 Study/analysis of leading in complex military operations in the contemporary operating environment. Examines differences in customs and courtesies, military law, principles of war, and rules of engagement in the face of international terrorism. Explores aspects of interacting with non-government organizations, civilians on battlefield, and host nation support. Course prepares for BOLC and first unit assignment. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MIL 4010 Minimum Grade of C Corequisite(s): MIL4022 Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MIL 4022 - Leadership in Complex World Lab Credit Hour(s): 0 Prepares the cadets to become active duty Army officers, through various leadership roles responsible for the training of the Cadet Corp. Cadets implement the fundamentals learned in previous courses and their summer training. Each lab is cadet-led and cadre-supervised. Mandatory weekly two-hour leadership lab, three weekly physical fitness classes and weekend training exercises. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lab |
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MIL 4500 - Advanced Topics Credit Hour(s): 2 Independent study project on selected recent or current events that impact U.S. Army operations, doctrine, structure, planning, or organization. A detailed presentation of causes, actions, and results on a selected topic. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MIL 4020 Minimum Grade of C Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Independent Study |
Modern Languages |
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ML 2020 - Chinese Culture through Film Credit Hour(s): 3 Chinese culture and traditions in film, with special emphasis on issues related to nationhood, modernity, education, gender roles, family values, equality, and globalization. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 2030 - Spanish Culture Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to Spain’s history, cultures (Spanish as well as non-Spanish), and customs. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 2040 - The Hispanic World: Cultures in Motion Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to Hispanic cultures with particular focus on Spain’s relationship with its “Others” such as Muslims and Jews; the colonial legacies of Latin America, with particular attention to the portrayal of women, Indians and Afro-Latinos; and Latino cultural impact in the United States. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 2050 - Russian Culture Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to Russian culture and history with particular focus on the historic roots and cultural manifestations of Russia’s unique Eastern-Western character; the changes to the Russian life style and mentality after 1917 as seen in essay, short fiction, documentary and feature films, and visual art; and Russian cultural impact in the United States. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 3130 - Russian Literature in Translation Credit Hour(s): 3 Selected works of foreign literature studied in English translation. Russian literature. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 3500 - Ambassador Program Abroad Credit Hour(s): 3 Short term study abroad course led by a Wright State professor. Pre-departure orientation sessions, on-site lectures and cultural connections. Target language development. Post-travel project. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ARA 1020 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CHI 1020 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level FR 1020 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 1020 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level SPN 1020 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 3550 - International Service Learning Credit Hour(s): 3 Students engage in an international service learning project in the context of an Ambassador Program. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ARA 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level CHI 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level FR 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level ITA 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level JPN 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level RUS 1010 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level SPN 1010 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Practicum |
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ML 3980 - Studies in Selected Subjects Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Individual research project approved and supervised by a full-time faculty member. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ML 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level ML 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level ML 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level ML 3220 Minimum Grade of D Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 3990 - Studies in Modern Languages Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Problems, approaches, and topics in the field of modern languages. Topics vary. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 4550 - French Feminist Philosophy Credit Hour(s): 3 Advanced study of French feminist theories, texts, and philosophies that emerged in the 1970s to the 1990s and have been mostly influential in Anglo-American contexts and academies. Integrated Writing course. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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ML 5990 - Studies in Selected Subjects Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3 Topics of study in modern languages Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.
Level: Graduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MP 1310 - The Moving Image Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to film appreciation and analysis. Surveys basic theoretical and philosophical approaches to the study of film. Explores what it means to be “literate” in the language of film through study of key terms and concepts used in analyzing film. Topics include what it means to be a film spectator, how films create meaning, the political aspects of filmmaking, and various approaches to film criticism. Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MP 1800 - Motion Pictures Production I Credit Hour(s): 3 Elements of motion pictures production including scripting, cinematography, and editing. Participation in projects from initial conception to final screening. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 1310 Minimum Grade of B Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Motion Pictures.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination |
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MP 2310 - History of the Motion Picture I Credit Hour(s): 3 Historical development of the art of the film from 19th-century scientific experiments through the silent era and the advent of sound to mid 20th century. Examination of technical, social, economic, and cultural factors that have shaped motion pictures. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 1310 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BA, Motion Pictures - BFA.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MP 2320 - History of Motion Picture II Credit Hour(s): 3 Historical development of the art of the film from the mid 20th century to the present. Consideration of American and world cinema and the relation of motion pictures to sociocultural conditions. Integrated Writing course. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 2310 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BA, Motion Pictures - BFA.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MP 2810 - Intermediate Motion Pictures Production I Credit Hour(s): 3 Production of silent motion picture projects and audio projects under faculty supervision. Instruction in narrative technique, visual structure, and shooting and finishing a motion picture. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 1310 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MP 1800 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BFA.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination |
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MP 2820 - Intermediate Motion Pictures Production II Credit Hour(s): 3 Production of short motion picture and audio projects under faculty supervision. Further instruction in the technique and aesthetics of motion pictures. Includes an introduction to sync-sound. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 2810 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BFA.
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MP 3310 - Studies in Film History Credit Hour(s): 3 Intensive study of selected areas of film history. Titles and topics vary. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 1310 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BA, Motion Pictures - BFA.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MP 3320 - Studies in Film Authorship Credit Hour(s): 3 Intensive study of the work of one or more film directors or other creative personnel. Topics vary. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 1310 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BA, Motion Pictures - BFA.
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MP 3330 - Studies in Film Theory Credit Hour(s): 3 Intensive study in film theory. Topics vary. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 1310 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BA, Motion Pictures - BFA.
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MP 3340 - Documentary Film: History and Theory Credit Hour(s): 3 Comprehensive survey of the history of documentary film and an introduction to the theories and approaches used by documentary filmmakers. Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MP 1310 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MP 2310 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MP 2320 Minimum Grade of D Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BA, Motion Pictures - BFA.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture |
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MP 3350 - Screenwriting for the Short Film Credit Hour(s): 3 Introduction to writing a short screenplay. Students will learn basic storytelling strategies for media production. Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Motion Pictures - BA, Motion Pictures - BFA.
Level: Undergraduate Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination |
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