2018-2019 Academic Catalog 
    
    Apr 23, 2024  
2018-2019 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering
0-999: Developmental precollege-level courses
1000-2999: Lower division courses intended for undergraduate credit only.  The first digit indicates the general level of the course:  1 for a first-year course, 2 for a second-year course
3000-4999: Upper division courses carrying undergraduate credit only.  The first digit indicates the general level of the course:  3 for a third-year course, 4 for a fourth-year course.
5000-5999: Courses that carry graduate credit only in a major field different from that of the department offering the course. 
6000-6999: Courses that carry graduate credit in any major field.  
7000-7999: Courses intended for graduate students only.
8000-9999: Courses intended for post-master or doctoral-level work.
Please note, when searching courses by “Code or Number”, an asterisk (*) can be used to return mass results.  For example, using “6*” will give all 6000 graduate-level courses.
 

Biomedical Sciences

  
  • BMS 8650 - Introduction Neurophysiology



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    (Also listed as P&N 6420.) Physiological mechanisms that subserve the functions of the nervous system. Topics include the biophysics of neuronal information, intercellular communications, motor control, sensory systems, and development neurobiology.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level BMS 8520 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 8690 - Quant Aspct-Membrane Transport



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Employs a quantitative approach to the properties of solutes, water, bio-electrical phenomena, the properties of transport systems that move solutes across biological membranes, and the interactions of these solutes with membranes. Completion of calculus, cell biology, and cellular physiology and biophysics required. May be taken for letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level BMS 8350 Minimum Grade of D and Graduate level BMS 8520 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 8720 - Mechanisms of Cell Death



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Signalling and Molecular mechanisms of Apoptotic Cell Death and relationship to human diseases.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 8750 - Neuroscience & Physiology



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    In-depth coverage of cellular neuroscience with an emphasis on physiological concepts. Subjects include nervous system development, generation of ion gradients, ionic basis of the action potential, synaptic transmission and ion channels.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 8990 - Continuing Registration



    Credit Hour(s): .5
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9030 - Human Neurobiology



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    (Also listed as ANT 7310.) Detailed survey of the anatomy and physiology of the major fiber tracts and cell groups of the human central nervous system.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • BMS 9540 - Quantitative Workload Analysis



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Physiological and mathematical methods needed to accomplish a workload analysis as requisite to a system design or a redesign of an ergonomic system.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9560 - Medical Ultrasonics



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Fundamentals of medical ultrasonics: ultrasound generation, propagation, scattering, and attenuation in biological tissue. Traditional A-mode, B-mode, M-mode, Doppler techniques and advanced ultrasound imaging techniques.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9570 - Computed Tomography



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Principles of generating images from projections. Discussion of specific problems like beam hardening, scatter, metal artefacts, etc. Focus on quantitative imaging in medical applications.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9590 - Processing of Medical Images



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Digital image processing and its application to medical images. Topics include image display, compression, filtering, spatial versus frequency domain techniques, edge detection, morphological operations, registration and classification.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9610 - Neuromuscular Engineering



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Teaches the design and application of neuromuscular assistive devices. Emphasizes biomathematics modeling and control theory.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9900 - Biomedical Sciences Seminar



    Credit Hour(s): .5 to 3
    Convention of student body and faculty in biomedical sciences to learn, discuss, and critique the basic and clinical biomedical literature as presented by an active and reputable scientific investigator. Student presentations required.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9910 - Special Topics



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 15
    Selected topics in biomedical sciences.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Combination; Lab; Lecture
  
  • BMS 9940 - Introduction to Research



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Introduces BMS students to the ongoing research activities within the nine program tracks; involves presentations by BMS faculty. Graded pass/unsatisfactory.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9950 - Non-Dissertation Research



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 15
    Supervised research other than laboratory rotations or dissertation research.Pass/unsatisfactory grades.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BMS 9960 - Laboratory Rotation I



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 15
    Independent study designed to develop proficiency in technology, instrumentation, research design, and data analysis in an area of concentration (advanced curriculum) different from a student’s area of specialization.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • BMS 9970 - Laboratory Rotation II



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 15
    Independent study designed to develop proficiency in technology, instrumentation, research design, and data analysis in an area of concentration (advanced curriculum) different from a student’s area of specialization.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • BMS 9980 - Laboratory Rotation III



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 15
    Independent study designed to develop proficiency in technology, instrumentation, research design, and data analysis in an area of concentration (advanced curriculum) different from a student’s area of specialization.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • BMS 9990 - Dissertation Research



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 15
    Planning and execution of scholarly original research of a quality that is publishable in a referred, scientific journal. Research must be communicated to the supervisory committee in written form and defended by public, oral examination.
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Biomedical Sciences - PHD.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture

Business

  
  • BUS 1000 - Business & Career Opportunities



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Perspectives on an undergraduate degree in Business. Professional career opportunities, preparation for a business career, academic paths, and resources available to students through both Wright State University and the Raj Soin College of Business.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • BUS 4000 - Applied Business Planning for Commercialization



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Provide students with contemporary entrepreneurial experience by solving real business challenges & working with local executives. Student objectives are to face an unstructured business situation & develop recommendations to address the opportunity for commercialization; put fundamental business planning skills into practice; use analysis & planning tools (e.g., SWOT, marketing and competitive analysis, forecasts, ROI) to develop recommendations.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ACC 2010 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level ACC 2020 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level FIN 2210 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MS 2040 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MS 2050 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MKT 2500 Minimum Grade of D (MKT 2500 can be taken concurrently)
    Enrollment Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman. Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: BS in Business.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Practicum

Career and Technical Education

  
  • CTE 4000 - Pre-Service Workshop for CTE Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 6
    For beginning CTE teachers with occupational experience and limited or no formal training in an education setting. Explores pedagogy, knowledge and skills required for CTE educators.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - BSED, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 4100 - Learning Environment



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Examination, discussion, application and reporting of best practices for creating an environment conducive to learning and achievement.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CTE 4000 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CTE4150
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - BSED, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 4150 - Career and Technical Education Practicum



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Teaching experience integrated with academic instruction; application of concepts to situations within the candidate’s teaching field. Coordinated by a university faculty member who observes the candidate in a school setting.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CTE 4000 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CTE4100
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - BSED, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Practicum
  
  • CTE 4250 - Curriculum and Assessment



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Investigates ways in which schools approach curriculum, assessment and continuous improvement. Includes alignment of standards with curriculum, instruction and assessments, increased attention to student learning and increased faculty collaboration.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CTE 4000 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - BSED, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 4350 - Global Engagement



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Strengthening partnerships, coordinating efforts and increasing interaction within and outside the CTE community rather than learning and working in seclusion. Enhancing students’ abilities to engage in job-related problem solving and decision making in diverse cultures and environments. Integrated writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CTE 4000 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - BSED, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing
  
  • CTE 4450 - Essentials of CTE



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores the development of CTE, Federal legislation, legal issues, special needs, professional and student organizations, current issues, and the philosophy of CTE. Integrated writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CTE 4000 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - BSED, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing
  
  • CTE 4800 - Safe, Supportive Learning Environment



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Strategies to enhance the safety and success of students and educators. Includes classroom/lab management, conflict resolution, safe work environments for minors, and development of a safety plan.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Ed & Human Services.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 4810 - Teaching At-Risk Students



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    At-risk students present distinctions in interests, abilities and temperament, which have implications for teaching and learning. Includes suggestions for adjusting the educational environment and decreasing the dropout rate.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 4820 - Laws and Regulations in Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Fundamental knowledge of legislation, regulations and guidance. Includes an overview of educational acts and amendments, landmark cases, teacher responsibilities, professionalism, ethics and case studies.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Ed & Human Services.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 4830 - Integrating Academics with CTE



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Per state requirements, CTE educators must know how to incorporate academic standards into every day lessons. Includes techniques on integrating core academics into technical programming and instruction.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: College of Ed & Human Services.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 4900 - Independent Study in CTE



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3
    Independent study for CTE candidates. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
    Course attributes: Department Approval Required
  
  • CTE 6000 - Pre-Service Workshop for CTE Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 6
    For beginning CTE teachers with occupational experience and limited or no formal training in an education setting. Explores teaching pedagogy, knowledge and skills required for new role as CTE educator.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - MED.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 6100 - Learning Environment



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Examination, discussion, application and reporting of best practices for creating an environment conducive to learning and achievement.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level CTE 6000 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CTE6150
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - MED.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 6150 - Career & Technical Education Practicum - Grad



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Teaching experience integrated with academic instruction; application of learned concepts to practical situations within the candidate’s teaching field. Coordinated by a university faculty member who observes the candidate in a school setting.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level CTE 6000 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CTE6100
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - MED.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Practicum
  
  • CTE 6250 - Curriculum & Assessment



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Investigates ways in which schools approach curriculum, assessment and continuous improvement. Includes alignment of standards with curriculum, instruction and assessments, increased attention to student learning and increased faculty collaboration.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level CTE 6000 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - MED.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 6350 - Global Engagement



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Strengthening partnerships, coordinating efforts and increasing interaction within and outside the CTE community versus learning and working in seclusion. Enhancing students’ abilities to engage in job-related problem-solving and decision-making in diverse cultures and environments.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - MED.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 6450 - Essentials of CTE



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores a historical timeline from vocational apprentice to CTE, federal legislation, legal issues, special needs, professional and student organizations, current issues, and the philosophy of CTE.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level CTE 6000 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - MED.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CTE 6900 - Independent Study



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3
    Independent study for CTE candidates. Topics vary.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
    Course attributes: Department Approval Required
  
  • CTE 7300 - Research in CTE



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Review of current and historical research articles, research writing and APA style. Candidates will develop and complete a master’s inquiry project that will impact teaching, and undergo an exit exam.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Career, Tech, Adult Ed - Lic, Career, Tech, Adult Ed - MED.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture

Center for Economic Education

  
  • ECO 5000 - Econ Studies for Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 6
    Variable titled course for selected economic issues and topics and techniques for teaching them in the K-12 classroom. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5140 - What Every Consumer Should Know



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    The course explores consumer economic topics while assiting K-12 teachers with methods to introduce and teach them to students. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5170 - Economic Application Using the Internet I



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Course teaches basic economic concepts/skills to K-12 teachers and how they may be applied to the classroom using resources available on the Internet. This course is an excellent foundation for teachers with little economic knowledge that desiring greater expertise. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5180 - Economic Application Using the Internet II



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course is a continuation of Economic Applications Using the Internet I. Like 5170, this course teaches basic economic concepts/skills to K-12 teachers and how they may be applied to the classroom using resources available on the Internet. This course is an excellent foundation for teachers with little economic knowledge that desiring greater expertise. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5230 - Everything You Need to Know to Stretch Your Buck



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Financial planning and personal finance topics geared toward the family, with emphasis on aspects teachable in the K-12 classroom. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5500 - Teaching Economics Using Children’s Literature



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course is designed to help teachers with little economic education learn how to teach economics using children’s literature. Topics include scarcity, decision making, marginal cost/benefit, role of incentives, trade, money and entrepreneurship. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5520 - Entrepreneurship Basics for Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    K-12 teachers are provided with a basic foundation to teach entrepreneurship; it is designed for teachers with minimal requisite knowledge of economics, business and entrepreneurship. Topics include business plans, investing, picking the right business and others. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • ECO 5540 - Economics and World History



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course is designed to link world historical events and economic concepts. Questions like, “Why do some economies grow and prosper while others remain stagnant or decline?” and “What causes people to make choices that help or hinder economic growth?” are among the topics that will be explored. This course will assist teachers in grades 6-12 with integrating economic concepts into an existing world history curriculum. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5550 - Economics and United States History



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course is designed to link United States historical events and economic concepts. Activities are interactive, reflecting the belief that students learn best through active, highly personalized experiences with economics. Applications of economic understanding to real world situations and context dominate the lessons. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5560 - International Economics for K-12 Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course is designed to provide teachers with little or no international economic education experience a road map to international economics. Available online resources will be explored for their use in providing a basic understanding of international economic concepts. This course will also aid teachers in presenting concepts covered on the state proficiency examinations. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5580 - Economics and Geography



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course will focus on two specific geographic perspectives-spatial and ecological– to help students understand spatial patterns and processes and the interaction of living and nonliving elements in complex webs of relationships within nature and between nature and society. People look at the world from varying personal perspectives shaped by complex combinations of personal experience, occupational roles, self-interest, and community interest. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5690 - Insurance Basics for Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course is designed for teachers with minimal knowledge of insurance principals and to provide middle and high school teachers with sufficient knowledge to teach basic property and casulty insurance principals. Topics include property damage, home owners insurance, and term life insurance. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5700 - Personal Finance Education for Teachers



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course is designed to help teachers with little economic and financial literacy education discover resources and techniques available to teach children in grades 6-12. Topics include scarcity, decision making, budgeting, banking, credit, investing, and insurance. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • ECO 5720 - Credit



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    New legislation makes financial literacy relevant in today’s society and mandats it be taught to school children. This course will provide relevant teaching materials to aid in teaching the topic of credit with an in-depth examination that will enhance your understanding, increasing your ability to articulate the material to your students. Topics covered will span from the basics of credit to bankruptcy, and even strategically foreclosing on one’s home mortgage. This course has a fee that is non-refundable once the term begins.
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Department Approval Required

Chemistry

  
  • CHM 1010 - Introduction to Chemistry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Fundamentals of chemistry: composition and structure, properties and transformations of matter. For students who have not completed high school chemistry.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1010L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 1010L - Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required laboratory for CHM 1010.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1010
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 1020 - Elementary Organic Chemistry with Applications



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Introduction to the principles of organic chemistry and biochemistry.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1010 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM1020L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1020L - Elementary Organic Chemistry with Applications Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required laboratory for CHM 1020.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1020
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1050 - Chemistry of Our World: Living Things



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Principles of covalent bonding, structures, and reactions of molecules important to living things, with attention to related technological, regulatory, and social issues.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1050L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1050L - Chemistry of Our World: Living Things Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required laboratory for CHM 1050.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1050
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1060 - Chemistry of Our World: Materials



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Examines the bonding of metals and nonmetals to explain the nature of familiar materials of industrial importance. Attention to the risk/benefit implications of these materials and technologies for consumers.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1060L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1060L - Chemistry of Our World: Materials Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required laboratory for CHM 1060.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1060
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1070 - Chemistry of Our World: Energy and the Environment



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Examines gaseous and liquid states and thermochemistry as a basis for understanding air and water quality and fossil and nuclear fuels. Attention to the chemistry of the solar system. Integrated Writing course.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1070L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing, Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1070L - Chemistry of Our World: Energy and the Environment Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required laboratory for CHM 1070.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1070
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1210 - General Chemistry I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Structure and properties of atoms and molecules and their chemical behavior and reactivity.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1010 Minimum Grade of D and (WSU Math Placement Level 30 or Undergraduate level DEV 0970 Minimum Grade of P or Undergraduate level DEV 0990 Minimum Grade of P)
    Corequisite(s): CHM1210L; CHM1210R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Lab I



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Examination of the principles of General Chemistry I through experimentation.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1010 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level MTH 1260 Minimum Grade of D or WSU Math Placement 04)
    Corequisite(s): CHM1210; CHM1210R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1210R - General Chemistry Lab I Recitation



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required recitation for CHM 1210.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1210; CHM1210L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Recitation
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1220 - General Chemistry II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Properties of liquids, solids and solutions, phase changes, chemical kinetics and equilibrium, acid/base chemistry and its applications, thermodynamics and electrochemistry.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1210 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1210L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM1220L; CHM1220R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Lab II



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Examination of the principles of General Chemistry II through experimentation.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1210 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1210L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM1220; CHM1220R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 1220R - General Chemistry Lab II Recitation



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required recitation for CHM 1220.
    Corequisite(s): CHM1220; CHM1220L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Recitation
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 2110 - Organic Chemistry I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Principles, theories, and applications of the chemistry of carbon compounds.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1220 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1220L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM2110L; CHM2110R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 2110L - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Laboratory illustrations of CHM 2110 lecture material and techniques of preparative organic chemistry.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1220 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1220L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM2110; CHM2110R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 2110R - Organic Chemistry Lab I Recitation



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required recitation for CHM 2110.
    Corequisite(s): CHM2110; CHM2110L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Recitation
  
  • CHM 2120 - Organic Chemistry II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Principles, theories, and applications of the chemistry of carbon compounds.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 2110 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 2110L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM2120L; CHM2120R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 2120L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Laboratory illustrations of CHM 2120 lecture material and techniques of preparative organic chemistry.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 2110 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 2110L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM2120; CHM2120R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 2120R - Organic Chemistry Lab II Recitation



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required recitation for CHM 2120.
    Corequisite(s): CHM2120; CHM2120L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Recitation
  
  • CHM 2450 - Concepts in Chemistry I for Early and Middle Childhood Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3.5
    Accelerated treatment of fundamental concepts and applications of chemistry for elementary education majors. Emphasizes concrete observable topics most appropriate for presentation to elementary and middle school students. Demonstrations and activities used extensively. Integrated lecture/lab.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
    Course attributes: Wright State Core
  
  • CHM 3120 - Quantitative Analysis



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Introduction to chemical methods of analysis covering traditional as well as modern techniques and equipment; emphasis on calculations and the interpretation of analytical data.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1220 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1220L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM3120L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 3120L - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Experimental methods of analysis. Practical applications of lecture material presented in CHM 3120.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1220 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1220L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM3120
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 3190 - Chemical Literature and Composition



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Literature searching of journals, handbooks, abstracts, and patents. Writing of literature reports, abstracts, papers, and reports. Integrated Writing course.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing
  
  • CHM 3460 - Concepts in Chemistry II for Middle Childhood Education



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Periodic table, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, organic and nuclear chemistry with everyday examples. Inquiry-based activities including historical and societal perspectives. For Middle Childhood Majors pursuing science concentration. Based on National Science Education Standards. Integrated lecture/lab.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level MTH 2430 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level PHY 2460 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 2450 Minimum Grade of D
    Enrollment Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Middle Childhood Education.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • CHM 3510 - Physical Chemistry I: Thermodynamics and Kinetics



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Thermodynamics applied to chemical systems: solids, liquids, gases, and mixtures thereof. Kinetic rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions in the gas phase and in solutions.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1220 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1220L Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level PHY 2410 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level PHY 1120 Minimum Grade of D)
    Corequisite(s): CHM3510L; CHM3510R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 3510L - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Experimental methods of physical chemistry. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 3120 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 3120L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM3510; CHM3510R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing
  
  • CHM 3510R - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I Recitation



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required recitation for 3510.
    Corequisite(s): CHM3510; CHM3510L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Recitation
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing
  
  • CHM 3520 - Physical Chemistry II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Theoretical aspects of chemistry including quantum chemistry, spectroscopy and statistical mechanics
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 3510 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM3520L; CHM3520R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 3520L - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Experimental methods of physical chemistry. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 3510L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM3520; CHM3520R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing
  
  • CHM 3520R - Physical Chemistry II Recitation



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required recitation for CHM 3520.
    Corequisite(s): CHM3520; CHM3520L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Recitation
    Course attributes: Integrated Writing
  
  • CHM 3560 - Physical Chemistry for Life Sciences



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Ideas of physical chemistry, including thermodynamics, properties of liquids and solids, solution properties, and kinetics. Intended for biologists, geologists, physicists, premedical students and others with an interest in physical chemistry.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 1220 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 1220L Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2310 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level PHY 2410 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level PHY 2410L Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level PHY 1120 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level PHY 1120L Minimum Grade of D)
    Corequisite(s): CHM3510L; CHM3510R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 4020 - Environmental Chemistry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Environmental sampling and analysis using instrumental techniques. Chemical fate prediction by measurement and examination of physical and chemical properties.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 2110 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 2110L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM4020L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 4020L - Environmental Chemistry Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required laboratory for CHM 4020.
    Corequisite(s): CHM4020
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 4170 - Applied Chemical Spectroscopy



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Practical applications of various spectrophotometral techniques (mass spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance) to the study of the structure of organic molecules.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 2120 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 4200 - Inorganic Chemistry I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Principles and concepts of inorganic chemistry including the periodic table, atomic structure, chemical bonding, coordination compounds, and an introduction to group theory.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 3520 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 4210 - Inorganic Chemistry II



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Principles and concepts of inorganic chemistry including coordination chemistry, reactions of coordination compounds and organometallic chemistry.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 4200 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM4210L; CHM4210R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 4210L - Advanced Inorganic Synthesis and Characterization Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Advanced synthesis and characterization of representative inorganic compounds.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 4200 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM4210; CHM4210R
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 4210R - Advanced Inorganic Synthesis and Characterization Recitation



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required recitation for CHM 4210.
    Corequisite(s): CHM4210; CHM4210L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Recitation
  
  • CHM 4350 - Instrumental Analysis



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Theory and practice of modern chemical instrumentation. Elementary electronics, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, electro-chemical techniques, chromatography, and other instrumental techniques.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 3120 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 3120L Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 3520 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM4350L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 4350L - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Instrumental techniques and analysis giving practical experience in the operation of chemical instrumentation.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 3120 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 3120L Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level MTH 2320 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level PHY 2410 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level PHY 2410L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM4350
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 4370 - Electroanalytical Chemistry



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Fundamental principles of electrochemistry and the application of electrochemical methods to chemistry and chemical analysis.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 3120 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level CHM 3120L Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): CHM4370L
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • CHM 4370L - Electroanalytical Chemistry Laboratory



    Credit Hour(s): 0
    Required laboratory for CHM 4370.
    Corequisite(s): CHM4370
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lab
  
  • CHM 4610 - Synthetic Polymer Chemistry



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    Step-growth and chain-growth polymerization in homogeneous and heterogeneous media; properties of commercial polymers.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level CHM 2120 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
 

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