Courses

ANTH-5120 (3) Advanced Physical Anthropology

Same as ANTH 4120. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

APPM-5120 (3) Introduction to Operations Research

Same as APPM 4120 and MATH 5120. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ASTR-5120 (4) Radiative and Dynamical Processes

An introduction to radiative and dynamical processes aimed at graduate students in astrophysics, space physics and planetary science. Covers transport phenomena, the macroscopic treatment of radiation fields, magnetohydrodynamics and dynamical processes associated with planetary orbits and N-body systems. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CHIN-5120 (3) History of Literature through the Ninth Century

Surveys, with readings in primary and secondary sources, major landmarks in various areas of ancient and medieval literature. Focuses on the classic and most influential works of the Zhou through Tang dynasties. Gives attention to matters of historical fact and actuality as well as to textual and interpretive history. Prereq., graduate standing or instructor consent. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CLAS-5120 (3) Greek and Roman Tragedy

Same as CLAS 4120. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ENVS-5120 (1-3) Topics in Quantitative Methods

Covers a wide range of quantitative methods used in policy research and their applications. Topics may include decision-making under uncertainty, fundamentals of microeconomics, mathematics of economic efficiency, cost-benefit analysis, system optimization, budgeting, fundamentals or probability, risk assessment, risk perception, risk communication, and decision analysis. Includes practical exercises, as well as readings and discussion, of various strengths and weaknesses of the different methods.

FREN-5120 (3) French Special Topics

Different topics are offered and, in a number of cases, cross-listed with other departments. Prereq.,graduate standing or instructor consent. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours on different topics.

MATH-5120 (3) Introduction to Operations Research

Prereq., MATH 3130 or APPM 3310. Undergraduates must have approval of the instructor. Same as MATH 4120, APPM 5120.

PHIL-5120 (3) Philosophy and Animals

Examines the moral status of nonhuman animals, and its implications for the common use of animals as food and experimental subjects for humans. Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior). Prereq., 12 hours of PHIL coursework completed. Recommended prereq., PHIL 3100. PHIL 4120 and 5120 are the same course. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

SLHS-5120 (3) Foreign Language Learning in Students with Language Learning Disabilities

Introduces a foundational knowledge of language based learning and processing problems that impact foreign language learning in students with disabilities. Must be accepted into the MFL certificate program.

SPAN-5120 (1-3) Seminar: Spanish Literature and/or Spanish American Literature

Selected topics in Spanish and/or Spanish American literature. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Prereq., graduate standing in Spanish or departmental consent. Same as SPAN 7120. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-5122 (3) Quantitative Genetics

Surveys principles of genetics of quantitative characteristics. Topics include gene frequencies, effects of mutation, migration, and selection. Also looks at correlations among relatives, heritability, inbreeding, crossbreeding, and selective breeding.

ARTS-5126 (3) Graduate Digital Art 2

Same as ARTS 4126. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

DNCE-5128 (1) Pointe and Variation

By audition only. Students should have previous experience. Restricted to graduate students. May be repeated up to 2 total credit hours. Same as DNCE 4128.

CLAS-5129 (3) Aegean Art and Archaeology

Same as CLAS 4129. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

HIST-5129 (3) Colloquium in Modern Asian History

Introduces major topics and themes in Asian history. Analyzes readings relating to topics such as imperialism, cultural agency, gender, race, nationalism, decolonization, and revolution. May be repeatable for up to 6 total credits hours provided the topics vary. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

CLAS-5130 (3) Greek and Roman Comedy

Same as CLAS 4130. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

SLHS-5130 (3) Curricular Accommodation Programs for Students with Foreign Language Learning Disabilities

Provides knowledge about the legal bases for student accommodations for MFL learning disabilities, the administrative procedures and policies surrounding accommodations, assessment, advising and related implementation issues. Must be accepted into the MFL certificate program.

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