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HUM 314: The Civilization of Europe
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. A study of the history, culture, art, architecture, etc, of Western Europe. Attention to and social lectures on particular persons and places of historic importance, written and oral reports. Comprehensive final examinations to cover readings, lectures, special reports on historical personages involved.
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HUM 400 /500: Special Topics in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: Junior standing. A seminar-style course focusing on selected topics in linguistics, such as sociolinguistics, pragmatics, second language acquisition or discourse analysis. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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IDC 101: Interdisciplinary Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Emphasizes the development and application of critical thinking; specifically, the literal, inferential, and analytical thinking skills and the metacognitive learning strategies needed for mastering college concepts. Provides a systematic approach for academic and practical problem solving and disciplined thinking.
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ISAT 592: Research and Development in Industrial Technology
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: An overall "B"average or recommendation by the faculty and approval of the Department Head. A course devoted to research and development through laboratory experimentation of selected problems of specific interest. Course may be repeated for a total of six hours with no more than three hours in any one semester.
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ISAT 600: Applied Science Seminar I
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Students in the program will be expected to take the two three-credit hour applied science seminars during their first two semesters in the program. The purpose of these seminars is to develop the student's research skills in an applied setting and to show students how interdisciplinary study will benefit their career aspirations, Students will be expected to examine the effects and applications of emerging technology in industry. Problem solving models and techniques will be illustrated and applied. Sharing of professional knowledge and expertise is expected in the flow of classroom interaction. Guest speakers from regional businesses and industries will be an integral part of these seminars.
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ISAT 601: Applied Science Seminar II
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Completion of ISAT 600. This seminar is a continuation of ISAT 600. The course is intended to further develop the students research skills through projects involving current technology. The course will continue to present students with a broad range of current industrial practices. It will also assist students in selecting their team-based project.
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ISAT 615: Technology in Industry and Society
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: ISAT 600 or concurrent enrollment. This course investigates the historical evolution of technology for use in developing models appropriate for predicting future technological trends. The course provides technical understanding and communication skills needed across the disciplines of mathematics, chemistry and physics, industrial technology, and computer science. The course provides and understanding of the impact of technology on individuals, the global community and the environment.
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ISAT 625: Applications of Computing in Science and Technology
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite ISAT 600 or concurrent enrollment. Applications of computing in applied research labs, business, and industry settings. Topics include inter and intro-networking; information acquisition, storage and retrieval; process control systems; mathematical models; and chemical process control models.
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ISAT 635: Industrial Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: ISAT 600 or concurrent enrollment. This course will be of a survey nature. It will introduce the student to the importance of the chemical industry to our economy as a whole and inform the student about the role of the chemist in typical plant operations such as quality control and assurance, safety compliance, and research and development. In addition, the student will become acquainted with some important industrial processes in the chemical industry.
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ISAT 645: Mathematical Modeling for Science and Technology
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: ISAT 600 or Concurrent enrollment. A study of typical operation research problems representative of various business and industrial organizations. These problems include production planning, distribution and scheduling, inventory control, project planning and control, simulation and forecasts of sales.
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