AMIND 0110 American Indian Heritage
Major American Indian themes, beliefs, and practices and their impact on Western civilization through institutions, art, literature, philosophy, and religion.
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COMM 0462 Ethnography and Communication
Naturally occurring interactions drawn from a variety of communication settings. Primary methods of gathering data include: participant observation, interviewing, document and artifact analysis, and other forms of communication.
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COMM 0485 Communicating Leadership
Current theory and research in leadership and communication. Understanding yourself, role of leadership, and selection of appropriate communication strategies for leadership.
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A E 0280 Methods of Analysis
Selected topics from ordinary differential equations, the Laplace transform, Fourier series, and linear algebra, with engineering applications.
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CON E 0240 Introduction to Construction Materials
Properties of materials used for construction to include aggregate, ceramic, concrete asphalt, decorative and finish materials, soil, steel aluminum, and wood. Key material properties and material performance.
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PM 0004 Introduction to Predictive and Agile Project Management

This interactive course is your one-stop introduction to project management! We'll explore both Predictive (Waterfall) and Agile methodologies using real-world examples.

Some of the topics we'll cover include Project Management framework, standards, terminology, responsibilities, life cycles, and the theory and practice behind both Traditional Predictive and Agile Scrum methodologies. You'll work in small in-class groups and participate in collaboration activities to dive deeper into the course content. You'll also work on two in-class exercises: the first will establish a Project Charter and the second will demonstrate Agile Ceremonies associated with a project.

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David Matawitz
E E 0660 High Speed Networks: Design Principles and Recent Advances
Provides students with knowledge of recent developments in area of computer networks. Current research in high speed computer networks.
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E E 0650 Modern Communication Theory
Wireless digital communication; bandpass modulation and demodulation, multiple access techniques, broadband signaling techniques, spread spectrum techniques; applications include CDMA and OFDM.
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MGT 0475.02 Leadership in Organizations
Leadership, communicating vision, initiating changes and innovation, and developing leadership competencies through self-assessment.
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ED 0690.03 Methods of Inquiry
Procedures for gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing information; reviewing the literature; designing studies. Section selection to be made with department graduate advisor.
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