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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
A combination of seminar meetings and community field experience in the humanities. Offered As Needed.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary seminar oriented toward a contemporary understanding of traditional ethical values. Such questions as civil disobedience, the redistribution of wealth, and violent and nonviolent political change will be considered through reading and discussing such authors as Daniel Berrigan, Reinhold Niebuhr, Michael Harrington, Harvey Cox, Martin Luther King Jr., Thoreau, et al. Two semester hours if taken for Co-seminar credit. Three semester hours if taken as a Social Science elective or Interdisciplinary elective. Offered As Needed
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3.00 Credits
Lower Division Travel Study
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3.00 Credits
Upper Division Travel Study
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3.00 Credits
A study of a specific genre, author, geographic area or era in the literatures of the non-English speaking world. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills core competency: Contextual Competency. This course introduces students to the field of Sociolinguistics, examining the relationship between language and society on a national and global level through the examination of social factors such as age, gender, educational level, social class, race, and the like. Topics include: monolingualism to multilingualism; language contact, prestige and change; diglossia and code switching; language identity, language socialization and language ideology; consequences for educational policy and practice. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. An introductory business statistics course that focuses on data collection, presentation, and analysis. Topics covered include graphical methods, descriptive statistics with exploratory data analysis, probability theory, probability distributions, sampling distributions, and confidence intervals. A microcomputer package will be used for analyzing selected data sets. Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. A continuation of MGQ 221 which covers hypo-thesis testing, simple linear regression and correlation analysis, multiple regression models, analysis of variance, chi-square tests and statistical quality control. The course will require extensive use of a microcomputer statistical package. Prerequisites: MGQ 221. Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design, planning, and control of systems that create goods and services. Topics include Total Quality Management, Just-in-Time, capacity planning, scheduling, facility layout, project management, and inventory management. Prerequisites: MGQ 221 and upper division status in Accounting or Business Administration. Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to some of the important models and problem-solving techniques used in business decision-making. Topics include statistical decision theory, queuing theory, linear and integer programming, the transportation and assignment models, graph theory, and network flow models. Prerequisites: MGQ 221 and upper division status in Accounting or Business Administration. Offered As Needed.
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