CJ 0497.02 Investigation and Report

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Using library, Internet, and empirical research. Analysis of current criminal justice policy issues.

Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and senior standing.

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ENS 0437A Adaptive Fitness Clinic

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Hands-on experience working with individuals with a variety of physical and neurological disabilities through prescribed fitness programming at San Diego State University. Formerly numbered 388A. Maximum Credits: four units.

Prerequisites: Senior standing and consent of instructor.

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RWS 0305W.06 Writing in Various Settings

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Composing effective texts for a wide range of situations in and out of the university. Learning to adjust textual elements for specific purposes, audiences, and settings. Enhances critical reading and writing skills by exploring how content contributes to meaning and effectiveness.

Prerequisites:Satisfies Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement for students who have completed 60 units; completed Writing Placement Assessment with a score of 8 or higher (or earned a grade of C (2.0) or better in RWS 280, RWS 281 [or LING 281] if score on WPA was 6 or lower); and completed General Education requirements in Communication and Critical Thinking. Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Test scores or verification of exemption; copy of transcript.

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ES 0101 The Past, Present, and Future of Esports: the Evolution of Gaming Competition
This online course will give you an introduction to the exciting world of Esports. The focus of this course is to teach you about the past, present, and future of Esports. The course curriculum will guide you through the foundation of Esports to help you gain a better understanding of the current state of Esports as a global industry. We’ll also take a look at competitive gaming, streaming lifestyles, and what’s next for Esports.
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ES 0104 Introductory Game Design
This course introduces the basic mechanics and structure of games, both digital and physical. By understanding how mechanics and structure define gameplay, as well as the elements that make games “fun” and “challenging,” we can learn how to design games that offer balanced play, intellectual challenge, and emotional satisfaction. Because this course focuses on conceptual elements of games, all assignments can be completed with a pencil and paper – no previous programming knowledge is required.
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ES 0107 Esports Team Management
Team management is all about optimizing the time and skills of each Esports team member to maximize promotion and engage fans both in person and online. This course will help you learn how to organize, manage, and promote an Esports team to compete in amateur and professional tournaments. You’ll learn how to coach Esports players, manage the logistics of running an Esports team, and promote the team and individual players in traditional and social media.
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PHIL 0332 Environmental Ethics

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Development of traditional values concerning the natural environment. Reasons for altering values in light of modern changes in relationship of human beings to the environment. Application of ethical principles to actions affecting the environment.

Same As: SUSTN 332

GE - For more information, please refer to the SDSU General Catalog page.

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CIV E 0444 Applied Hydraulics

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Review of fluid statics. Forces on submerged surfaces. Close conduit flow. Pumps and turbines. Open-channel flow. Dams and reservoirs. Flood control.

Prerequisites: A E 340.

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ACCTG 0325.01 Intermediate Managerial and Tax Accounting

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Theories, practices, and concepts to provide planning and control information to decision makers; tax considerations that impact managerial planning and decision making. May not be taken for credit by accounting majors.

Prerequisites: Accountancy 202. Approved upper division business major or minor or other approved major. Not open to accounting majors.

Required: Copy of transcript.

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REL S 0258 Death, Dying, and Afterlife

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Diverse ways religions deal with process of dying and rituals involved in transition of life to death. Grieving, end-of-life decisions, views on afterlife. Formerly numbered Religious Studies 358.

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