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4.00 Credits
Focuses on how the EU has evolved since its beginnings in the 1950s, on its present-day organization and functions, and on how the member countries interact with one another in making EU policies for jointly regulating their internal economies and societies as well as their external policies, i.e., how the EU members also try to manage their relations with the rest of the world. This course is the same as PS 452; course may only be taken once for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of communication-based dimensions of an international or intercultural experience, including teaching English to speakers of other languages. Development of strategies and activities required to meet the challenges of teaching, working, or doing research in an international/ intercultural setting. All linguistics students must register for Ling 471/571 which includes a zero-credit lab, however, this course is also offered as Ling 471 and BSt 471. Course may only be taken once for credit.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of key concepts of sustainable development, policies associated with sustainable development in developing nations, and the power relations inherent to these policies. The subject matter is approached from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of topics to introduce students to the fundamental programming theories and concepts necessary to create solutions to the infor-mation needs of an organization. Topics include problem solving algorithms utilizing structured programming techniques, basic data types, data structures, and an introduction to object-oriented programming. Prior experience in the use of a contemporary programming language is strongly recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Topics include communication between people and machines, transmission systems, protocols for communication technologies, and digital communication and networks. Application areas reviewed include data communications, voice and electronic mail, Internet, and mobile systems. Management issues covered include cost/benefit analysis, organizational impact, international systems, and emerging technologies.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the theories, concepts, and practices relating to the deployment and management of information security systems. Topics include: threat analysis and risk management; encryption and security technology; system design, implementation, and maintenance; and the legal, ethical, and social implications of information security.
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4.00 Credits
Evolution of transportation law in the U.S., including examination of case law as precedent. Designed for those planning careers in transportation, logistics or supply chain management.
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4.00 Credits
Deals with developing sound policies and procedures in managing the supply chain. Topics include supplier selection and evaluation, competitive bidding, contract development and administration, value analysis, and standardization.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the principles of quality management including statistical quality control, total quality management, and the quality tools especially as they apply to supply and logistics processes.
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4.00 Credits
Explores the rapid transition of food industry operations through an in-depth look at food commodity production, processing, storage, and transportation; facility location and transportation network design; role of wholesalers and distributors in the food supply chain; food safety; food industry consolidation and globalization; supply chain compression; ECR and demand forecasting; and e-commerce and the food industry.
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