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3.00 Credits
Provides students information on dance of the 20th Century with emphasis on major personalities, choreographers, performers and dance companies and a special focus on black contributions to concert dance.
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3.00 Credits
Changes in human behavior from conception to death. Also called lifespan psychology, this course examines the social, cognitive, linguistic and biophysical alternations experienced by human beings across the life cycle. Theoretical and empirical issues emanating from areas such as mate selection, child socialization, family dynamics, parenting and aging are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to principles of behavior; application of systematic knowledge and laboratory know-how to analysis and interpretation of individual human conduct in clinic, classroom and everyday behavior (Lecture, Discussion and Demonstrations).
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3.00 Credits
(3) (Prerequisite - PPE3003) This course is designed as a survey of the topics in health psychology, behavioral medicine, and behavioral health. Health psychology is the scientific study of behavior that is related to health enhancement, disease prevention, and rehabilitation. Behavioral health includes a wide variety of research and interventions that explore ways to keep healthy people from getting sick. The course will focus on the role of behavioral factors in health and wellness and how behavioral factors can be used in prevention and rehabilitation. Stress and life style factors, such as diet, exercise, alcohol, and drugs in health and wellness will also be examined.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EML 3016C. Atmospheric flight vehicles; the reason for configuration and the nature of airflows; two-dimensional subsonic thin air; airfoils prediction of pressure, lift, and other properties of airfoils.
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2.00 Credits
Techniques for effective oral communication in settings most frequently encountered by the practicing engineer. Speaking skills will be applied in informal presentations, formal presentations, and interviews.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 1046 and MAC 2312. Co-requisites: CHM 2210, MAC 2313, and PHY 2048C. This course examines the effect of mass and energy balances on chemical-process systems, process measurements and development of problem-solving methodologies in mass-energy balances, and single or complex multiphase systems. The course introduces general chemical-engineering concepts, lays the foundation for mass and energy balances of chemical processes, and applies fundamental knowledge about stoichiometry and chemical equilibrium to simple combustion or product separation reactions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 2210, ECH 3023, MAC 2313, PHY 2048C. Co-requisites: ECH 3301, PHY 2049C. This course is the second in a two-part series introducing the general concepts of chemical engineering and laying the foundation to establish both the mass and the energy balances of a chemical process. Analysis of energy and mass balances in equilibrium chemical reaction processes is introduced. Transient mass and energy balances are applied to chemical systems. Case studies are analyzed using computational methods. The basic principles of error analysis and data fitting to models are applied to selected examples in chemical engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECH 3023, ECH 3024, and ECH 3301 with grades of "C-" or better, PHY 2049C. Co-requisites: CHM 4410, ECH 3266, ECH 3854, EGM 3512. Energy balances and entropy analysis for systems of chemical engineering interest. Computer calculations involving real fluids, mixtures, phase equilibrium, and chemical equilibrium.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ECH 3023, ECH 3024, and ECH 3301 with grades of "C-" or better, PHY 2049C. Co-requisites: CHM 4410, ECH 3101,
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