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    Apr 24, 2024  
2020-2021 Augusta University Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Emergency Medicine

  
  • EMED 5001 - Emergency Medicine Clerkship (10 Credit Hours)



    Prerequisite: Core Curriculum This month rotation is structured to give the student an introduction to the specialty of Emergency Medicine. The rotation is designed to provide an opportunity for the student to gain experience in dealing with conditions routinely seen in the practice of Emergency Medicine. Clinical instruction in the initial evaluation and stabilization of the acutely ill and injured patient will be provided by working alongside Emergency Medicine faculty who are present 24 hours a day. The rotation provides ample clinical experience and patient contact. The schedule includes approximately 40 hours of patient contact a week and EMS experience. There is assigned reading and a final exam. Students will rotate at one of several sites, including MCG, Ft. Gordon, Aiken, and Tifton. Sites are subject to change. Students will be assigned to the sites on a “first come” basis. Housing is provided at very remote sites. More information can be obtained by contacting Melissa Powell in the Department of Emergency Medicine, MCG Ext. 4412.


    Other Contact Hours: 40

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No Repeat Limit: 0
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5002 - Emergency Medicine Externship (10 Credit Hours)



    Students will serve as a sub-intern in the Emergency Department seeing patients primarily and staffing with an attending physician. The student assumes the primary medical care responsibilities for patients in the Emergency Department and is supervised by Emergency Medicine Faculty. The sub-intern will work independent of EM resident input, working with specified EM faculty over the Sub-I month. Students will present a lecture to the residency class during the grand rounds. Students will rotate on a local ambulance service for two shifts.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Other Contact Hours: 45

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Prerequisites: EMED5001
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Medicine
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5004 - Research in Emergency Medicine (7 Credit Hours)



    Prerequisite: Approval by faculty member with whom research will be done Opportunity to participate in research projects in conjunction with members of the faculty of the Department of Emergency Medicine. Arrangements to be made by the student with a member of the faculty. Students will be required to submit a summary of their research findings in abstract form to receive credit for the elective. If the duration of the work is more than one month, students only receive credit for a one month elective.


    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Limit: 0
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Directed Study (one-to-one)


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  • EMED 5005 - Emergency Medicine Externship Off-Campus (7 Credit Hours)



    Prerequisite: EMED 5001 or EMED 5002 This special off-campus rotation will be arranged by the student with an off-site hospital which accepts off-campus students for an Emergency Medicine rotation. The rotation will include nine hours of patient contact in addition to didactic sessions offered by the site. Teaching materials will be provided by the chosen faculty and an examination at the end of the rotation may be required depending on the selected site.


    Other Contact Hours: 40

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No Repeat Limit: 2
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5007 - International and Travel Medicine (7 Credit Hours)



    Prerequisite: Successful completion of third year of medical school This will be a supervised clinical experience with students engaging in patient care under the direct supervision of faculty trained and familiar with travel medicine, clinical tropical medicine, and medicine in the developing world.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Limit: 0
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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  • EMED 5008 - Emergency Ultrasound (7 Credit Hours)



    Prerequisites: EMED 5001 1) Familiarization of the principles of Emergency US 2) Demonstration of the clinical utility of EUS 3) Learn the basic principles and physics of sonography 4) Introduction to the basic emergency ultrasound exams


    Lecture Hours: 10.75 Other Contact Hours: 28

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No Repeat Limit: 0
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5010 - Emergency Medicine Clerkship for Visiting Civilian Students (7 Credit Hours)



    The goals of the course are to attain an overview of the specialty of Emergency Medicine and gain insight into the assessment and management of emergent patients.


    Lecture Hours: 13 Lab Hours: 40

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia Level Restrictions: Professional Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5011 - Emergency Medicine Clerkship for Military Applicants (7 Credit Hours)



    The goals of the course are to attain an overview of the specialty of Emergency Medicine and gain insight into the assessment and management of emergent patients.


    Lecture Hours: 13 Lab Hours: 40

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia Level Restrictions: Professional Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5013 - Rural Emergency Medicine (7 Credit Hours)



    The rotation will provide ample clinical experience, patient contact, and procedures. The schedule includes approximately 34-36 hours of patient care contact per week. Students will spend at least one session with a triage nurse in the ED. Students will ride one shift with EMS and one with paramedics during this rotation. Clinical instruction in the initial evaluation and stabilization of the acutely ill and injured patient will be provided by working alongside Emergency Medicine faculty who are present 24 hours a day. Students will work a variety of shifts including days, evenings and nights, including some weekends, comprising a total of fifteen 9-hour shifts.


    Other Contact Hours: 40

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: MD_MEDD-Medicine
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5014 - Emergency Medicine Services (EMS) Elective for Medical Students (7 Credit Hours)



    M3 or M4 students will observe, assist, and learn from EMS personnel who respond to 911 calls.


    Other Contact Hours: 40

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Medicine
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5085 - Phase I Elective: Freshman Elective in Emergency Medicine (1 Credit Hour)



    Prerequisite: None Students will shadow a senior student or emergency medicine resident in the initial assessment and management of undifferentiated patients. There will be interaction with the attending physician on all patients. Activities will be entirely clinical.


    Other Contact Hours: 10

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No Repeat Limit: 0
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5086 - Phase I Elective: Introduction to Wilderness Medicine (1 Credit Hour)



    Weekly seminars will be conducted by the Emergency Medicine physicians on a wide variety of topics encompassed by the expanse of Wilderness Medicine. Subjects covered will include envenomotions, altitude illness, heat and cold injuries, water purification, traveler’s diarrhea, and dive medicine, etc. Subjects covered can be tailored to group interest and experience.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No Repeat Limit: 0
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • EMED 5089 - Wilderness Medicine Elective (1 Credit Hour)



    Students will demonstrate proficiency in developing, directing, and instituting CME wilderness medicine course (WM). Students will demonstrate knowledge of wilderness medicine skills by developing and directing case simulations. Students will demonstrate knowledge of wilderness search and rescue, safety and medical plan development and implementation for WM course of approximately 200 participants.


    Lecture Hours: 6

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia Level Restrictions: Professional Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5091 - Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Disaster Medicine (1 Credit Hour)



    A 2-hour interactive course that includes lecture, seminar, hands on education on EMS, and disaster medicine. This course offers an introduction to out-of-hospital management of EMS and disaster care to include: fire and air EMS response, critical prehospital emergency conditions, tactical medicine, disaster and mass gathering support and management. EMS is a medical subspecialty that involves prehospital emergency patient care, including initial patient stabilization, treatment, and transport in specially equipped ambulances or helicopters to hospitals. The purpose of EMS subspecialty certification is to standardize physician training and qualifications for EMS practice, improve patient safety, and enhance the quality of emergency medical care provided to patients in the prehospital environment, and facilitate further integration of prehospital patient treatment into the continuum of patient care.


    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • EMED 5092 - Introduction to Emergency Ultrasound and Emergency Procedures (1 Credit Hour)



    Develop a foundation with emergency point-of-care ultrasound, learning image acquisition and image interpretation of the liver, heart, gall bladder, soft tissue structure as well as US guided procedures. Learn and practice common ER procedures (airway protection, line placement, suturing, and splinting).


    Lab Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Medical College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • EMED 5093 - Adventures in Global Health- A Virtual Medical Trip (1 Credit Hour)



    Over the course of nine weeks, students will be led on a virtual medical trip by several faculty members with extensive experience leading medical teams in the developing world. Students will help plan and execute a simulated medical outreach trip in an area of need. Topics will range from travel preparation to dealing with on the ground emergencies, and the challenge of patient care in resource limited settings. Sessions will be interactive and focused on group discussion with minimal time spent on didactic lectures. Hands on activities are also planned such as setting up and running a mobile laboratory.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Medicine
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • EMED 5999 - Emergency Medicine Clerkship Remediation (1 Credit Hour)



    Emergency Medicine Clerkship Remediation


    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Program Restrictions: MD_MEDD-Medicine
    Schedule Type: Independent Study


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  • REMD 5000 - Emergency Medicine (27 Credit Hours)



    Lecture Hours: 14 Other Contact Hours: 40

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    College Restrictions: Residents Major Restrictions: Emergency Medicine
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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Endodontics

  
  • ENDO 5001 - Fundamentals of Endodontics (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will introduce the student to the field of endodontics through lecture sessions and laboratory projects. At the conclusion of the course, the student shall be competent in the performance of endodontic procedures on extracted teeth. The student then will be scheduled in the Endodontic Block Clinic for endodontic treatment on extracted teeth mounted in the endodontic dentiform (endodontic simulations).


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5002 - Endodontic Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    Seminars cover such topics as alternative endodontic techniques, endodontic surgery, rationale for case referral, and endodontic diagnosis. Students are also introduced to the endodontic literature with assignments of written reports of articles in the Journal of Endodontics.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENDO 5411 - Fundamentals of Endodontics (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will introduce the student to the field of endodontics through lecture sessions and laboratory projects. At the conclusion of the course, the student shall be competent in the performance of endodontic procedures on extracted teeth. The student then will be scheduled in the Endodontic Block Clinic for endodontic treatment on extracted teeth mounted in the endodontic dentiform (endodontic simulations). There are 30 sessions that include 15 hours of lecture; 12 four hour session of lab; 2 four hour laboratory practical examinations; and 1 two hour final written examination. The purpose of the course is to introduce the student to endodontic biology, pathosis, diagnosis, and treatment.


    Lecture Hours: 14 Lab Hours: 60

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5511 - Endodontics Clinical Simulation (1 Credit Hour)



    This course consists of the successful completion of the following: Session 1: (Up to 8 students per rotation) Case based learning involving Diagnosis, pulpotomy, NS RCT, S RCT and various endodontic topics. Location: Small Group Classroom Session 2: (Up to 8 students per rotation) Small group learning: the use of the microscope; the use of the apex locator Diagnostic testing exercise. Location: Endodontic Conference Room and Endodontic Clinic Session 3: (5 students per rotation) NS RCT on a non-molar mounted in a Dentiform Location: Endodontic Clinic Session 4: Practical Exam (5 students per rotation) NS RCT on a non-molar mounted in a Dentiform Location: Endodontic Clinic


    Lecture Hours: 16

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5602 - Endodontic Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    Seminars cover such topics as alternative endodontic techniques, endodontic surgery, rationale for case referral, and endodontic diagnosis. Students are also introduced to the endodontic literature with assignments of written reports of articles in the Journal of Endodontics.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Advanced Standing DMD
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENDO 5691 - Endodontic Clinic I (1 Credit Hour)



    This course consists of the performance of endodontic procedures that are indicated for patients. Each case must be treatment planned to include the endodontic therapy as well as the definitive restoration.


    Lab Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5701 - Endodontic Clinic (0 TO 1 Credit Hour)



    This course consists of the successful completion of the following procedures: 1. Diagnostic testing exercise which includes performing endodontic diagnostic testing on a classmate. 2. Apex locator simulation practical seminar. 3. Simulated clinical procedures on five extracted teeth mounted in the Endodontic Dentoform.


    Other Contact Hours: 0 TO 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Normal, Continuing Progress Courses
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Advanced Standing DMD
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5702 - Endontic Clinic (0 TO 2 Credit Hours)



    This course consists of the performance of endodontic procedures that are indicated for patients. Each case must be treatment planned to include the endodontic therapy as well as the definitive restoration.


    Other Contact Hours: 0 TO 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Advanced Standing DMD
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5792 - Endodontic Clinic II (1 Credit Hour)



    This course consists of the performance of endodontic procedures that are indicated for patients. Each case must be treatment planned to include the endodontic therapy as well as the definitive restoration.


    Lab Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5893 - Endodontic Clinic III (1 Credit Hour)



    This course consists of the performance of endodontic procedures that are indicated for patients. Each case must be treatment planned to include the endodontic therapy as well as the definitive restoration.


    Lab Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5901 - Endodontic Clinic (0 TO 1 Credit Hour)



    This course consists of the successful completion of the following procedures: 1. Diagnostic testing exercise which includes performing endodontic diagnostic testing on a classmate. 2. Apex locator simulation practical seminar. 3. Simulated clinical procedures on five extracted teeth mounted in the Endodontic Dentoform.


    Other Contact Hours: 0 TO 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Normal
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5902 - Endodontic Clinic (0 TO 2 Credit Hours)



    This course consists of the performance of endodontic procedures that are indicated for patients. Each case must be treatment planned to include the endodontic therapy as well as the definitive restoration.


    Other Contact Hours: 0 TO 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDO 5903 - Honors Endodontics (1 Credit Hour)



    This is an elective, honors course that provides qualified students the opportunity to treat advanced and more challenging endodontic cases that are not included in ENDO 5902. The course consists of a four hour seminar on a variety of advanced endodontic topics and the performances of endodontic procedures that are indicated for patients.


    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: ENDO5001 and ENDO5002 and ENDO5901 and ENDO5902
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: DMD_DENT-Dentistry
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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Endodontics - Resident

  
  • ENDR 7021 - Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar / Journal Club (10 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of Journal Club and Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to develop a scientific rationale for their clinical diagnosis and treatment and to be discriminative when reading the dental and medical literature. This activity will also enable the resident to gain experience with the different databases that are available at the campus library. Each resident will be required to survey all of the articles in assigned journals on a weekly basis and, in addition, pertinent articles on selected topics will be reviewed.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Other Contact Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 7025 - Case Presentation Seminar (10 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the Case Presentation Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to provide an oral presentation discussing the diagnosis and treatment of their cases and to develop a scientific rationale for their treatment. This course will also prepare the residents to complete their case portfolio in the American Board of Endodontics (ABE) format.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Other Contact Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 7031 - Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar / Journal Club (10 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of Journal Club and Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to develop a scientific rationale for their clinical diagnosis and treatment and to be discriminative when reading the dental and medical literature. This activity will also enable the resident to gain experience with the different databases that are available at the campus library. Each resident will be required to survey all of the articles in assigned journals on a weekly basis and, in addition, pertinent articles on selected topics will be reviewed.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Other Contact Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 7035 - Case Presentations Seminar (9 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the Case Presentation Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to provide an oral presentation discussing the diagnosis and treatment of their cases and to develop a scientific rationale for their treatment. This course will also prepare the residents to complete their case portfolio in the American Board of Endodontics (ABE) format.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 7040 - Endodontic Research I (4 Credit Hours)



    Each resident will develop a research protocol and have an active role in conducting a research project. The research project will be compiled into a document and submitted for publication to a refereed journal. The resident will also typically submit an abstract of the research and present via oral or poster presentation at the Annual Session of the AAE.


    Lab Hours: 4

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 7041 - Endodontic Research II (4 Credit Hours)



    Each resident will develop a research protocol and have an active role in conducting a research project. The research project will be compiled into a document and submitted for publication to a refereed journal. The resident will also typically submit an abstract of the research and present via oral or poster presentation at the Annual Session of the AAE.


    Lab Hours: 4

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 7120 - Clinical Endodontics (21 Credit Hours)



    Lab Hours: 21

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDR 7130 - Clinical Endodontics (22 Credit Hours)



    Lab Hours: 22

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDR 8021 - Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar / Journal Club (10 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of Journal Club and Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to develop a scientific rationale for their clinical diagnosis and treatment and to be discriminative when reading the dental and medical literature. This activity will also enable the resident to gain experience with the different databases that are available at the campus library. Each resident will be required to survey all of the articles in assigned journals on a weekly basis and, in addition, pertinent articles on selected topics will be reviewed.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Lab Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 8025 - Case Presentation Seminar (9 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the Case Presentation Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to provide an oral presentation discussing the diagnosis and treatment of their cases and to develop a scientific rationale for their treatment. This course will also prepare the residents to complete their case portfolio in the American Board of Endodontics (ABE) format.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 8031 - Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar / Journal Club (11 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of Journal Club and Advanced Clinical Literature Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to develop a scientific rationale for their clinical diagnosis and treatment and to be discriminative when reading the dental and medical literature. This activity will also enable the resident to gain experience with the different databases that are available at the campus library. Each resident will be required to survey all of the articles in assigned journals on a weekly basis and, in addition, pertinent articles on selected topics will be reviewed.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Other Contact Hours: 4

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 8035 - Case Presentation Seminar (9 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the Case Presentation Seminar is to increase the resident’s ability to provide an oral presentation discussing the diagnosis and treatment of their cases and to develop a scientific rationale for their treatment. This course will also prepare the residents to complete their case portfolio in the American Board of Endodontics (ABE) format.


    Lecture Hours: 7 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 8040 - Endodontic Research III (2 Credit Hours)



    Each resident will develop a research protocol and have an active role in conducting a research project. The research project will be compiled into a document and submitted for publication to a refereed journal. The resident will also typically submit an abstract of the research and present via oral or poster presentation at the Annual Session of the AAE.


    Other Contact Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 8041 - Endodontic Research IV (1 Credit Hour)



    Each resident will develop a research protocol and have an active role in conducting a research project. The research project will be compiled into a document and submitted for publication to a refereed journal. The resident will also typically submit an abstract of the research and present via oral or poster presentation at the Annual Session of the AAE.


    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENDR 8121 - Clinical Endodontics 3 (23 Credit Hours)



    This is a clinical course given each semester of the program that provides the resident with supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. Residents gain experience in the management and treatment of cases which are the same types of complex nonsurgical and surgical cases treated in a specialty practice of endodontics.


    Lab Hours: 23

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENDR 8131 - Clinical Endodontics 4 (23 Credit Hours)



    This is a clinical course given each semester of the program that provides the resident with supervised clinical experience in the management and treatment of all types of complex nonsurgical and surgical endodontic cases. Residents gain experience in the management and treatment of cases which are the same types of complex nonsurgical and surgical cases treated in a specialty practice of endodontics.


    Lab Hours: 23

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Supervised Lab/Clinic


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Engineering

  
  • ENGR 2020 - Statics (3 Credit Hours)



    Elements of statics in two and three dimensions, centroids, friction, distributed loads, free-body diagrams.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: PHYS2211 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • ENGR 2040 - Dynamics (3 Credit Hours)



    Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies in one, two, and three dimensions. Work-energy and impulse-momentum concepts.


    Lecture Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: ENGR2020 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • ENGR 2060 - Programming for Science and Engineering (4 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to computer programming using a high-level language supporting scientific programming suitable for engineering, physical sciences, and mathematics. Students will learn to write computer programs with the goal of solving numerical problems relevant to engineering and applied sciences. Corequisite: MATH 2011. STEM GPA Eligible Course


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (MATH2011 or MATH2011H or MAT201)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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English

  
  • ENGL 1101 - College Composition I (3 Credit Hours)



    Composition I focuses on skills required for effective writing in a variety of contexts, with emphasis on exposition, analysis, and argumentation. This course also includes introductory use of a variety of research skills. The course provides instruction in word processing and in computer-based research. Students must continue to register for English 1101 each successive semester until they have completed the course with a grade of C or better. Both ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 should be completed within the first 30 hours of a student’s undergraduate degree program.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 1101H - Honors: College Composition I (3 Credit Hours)



    Composition I focuses on skills required for effective writing in a variety of contexts, with emphasis on exposition, analysis, and argumentation. This course also includes introductory use of a variety of research skills. The course provides instruction in word processing and in computer-based research. Students must continue to register for English 1101 each successive semester until they have completed the course with a grade of C or better. Both ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 should be completed within the first 30 hours of a student’s undergraduate degree program.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 1102 - College Composition II (3 Credit Hours)



    Literature-based, Composition II develops writing skills beyond the levels of proficiency required in English 1101. Interpretation and evaluation are emphasized, and more advanced research methods are incorporated. The course includes instruction in composition of a research paper. Students who complete ENGL 1101 must enroll in English 1102 no later than the first semester they enroll following completion of ENGL 1101. Students must continue to register for English 1102 each successive semester until they have completed the course with a grade of C or better. Both ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 should be completed within the first 30 hours of a student’s undergraduate degree program.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENG101 >= C or ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) or or
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 1102H - Honors: College Composition II (3 Credit Hours)



    Literature-based, Composition II develops writing skills beyond the levels of proficiency required in English 1101. Interpretation and evaluation are emphasized, and more advanced research methods are incorporated. The course includes instruction in composition of a research paper. Students who complete ENGL 1101 must enroll in English 1102 no later than the first semester they enroll following completion of ENGL 1101. Students must continue to register for English 1102 each successive semester until they have completed the course with a grade of C or better. Both ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 should be completed within the first 30 hours of a student’s undergraduate degree program.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) or or
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 1113H - Honors: Freshman Composition I (3 Credit Hours)



    This course develops more advanced skills in critical reading, thinking, and writing than is possible in 1101. The course incorporates study of texts by some of the world’s most influential thinkers into a framework which develops skills in critical reading, critical thinking, and writing at a level more advanced than is possible in English 1101. The course also includes basic instruction in word-processing and in computer-based research. A grade of C or better is required. A student who fails to make a C or better in 1113 must take English 1101. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for honors English/Invitation of the Department. This is an Honors Course.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENGL 1114H - Honors: Freshman Composition II (3 Credit Hours)



    A literature-based composition course, ENGL 1114 emphasizes research, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation. Based in literature which reflects cultural diversity, English 1114 explores a greater variety of literature and of theoretical approaches to literature than is possible in English 1102. This course includes instruction in library and computer-based research and correct reporting and documenting of research in a lengthy paper. A grade of C or better is required. A student who fails to make a C or better in 1114 must take English 1102. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for honors English/Invitation of the Department.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1113 >= C or ENGL1113H >= C) or ( or )
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENGL 2060 - Introduction to Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    A themed survey course on basic literary concepts and genres, including poetry, short fiction, drama, and the novel.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2110 - Creative Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    Study and application of the techniques of writing fiction, poetry, and drama.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C or ENG101 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENG111 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2111 - World Literature I (3 Credit Hours)



    A themed survey course on important works of world literature from ancient times through the mid-seventeenth century.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2112 - World Literature II (3 Credit Hours)



    A themed survey course on important works of world literature from the mid-seventeenth century to the present.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2121 - British Literature I (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of British literatures from Beowulf to Milton, including major genres and works of the period. Includes study and application of literary terminology with a specific emphasis on close reading and literary analysis.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2122 - British Literature II (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of British literature from the Restoration to the present day, including major genres and works of the period. Includes study and application of literary terminology with a special emphasis on close reading and literary analysis.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C) or (ENGL1113 >= C and ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2130 - American Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of American literatures from the 17th century to the present, including major genres and works of the period. Includes study and application of literary terminology with a special emphasis on close reading and literary analysis.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2131 - American Literature I (3 Credit Hours)



    A themed survey course on American literature from the pre-colonial age to the mid-nineteenth century.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2132 - American Literature II (3 Credit Hours)



    A themed survey course on American literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2680 - Professional and Technical Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    A core-level introduction to the concepts, strategies, and practices essential for writing procedures, proposals, and mulitiple forms of business correspondence. Students will communicate complex subject matter to specific audiences, lay and technical, in print and digital formats. Attention will be given to effective use of format. Documents will undergo a thorough revision process.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C) or (ENGL1113 >= C and ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 2950 - Selected Topics (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of various literary developments, including movements, authors, and genres of interest to the lower-division undergraduate student.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3001 - Anglo-Saxon and Middle English Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of English Medieval literature, including the major genres and works of the period from Beowulf through Mallory.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3002 - English Literature from the Renaissance to Restoration (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of English literature from 1485 to the Restoration.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL2250 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3003 - English Literature from the Restoration to Romanticism (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of English literature from the Restoration to 1830.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3004 - English Literature of the Victorian and Modern Periods (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of English literature from 1830 to 1945.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C and ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3101 - American Literature to the Rise of Realism (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of major writers, movements, and historical periods to 1875.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3102 - American Literature Since the Rise of Realism (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of major writers, movements, and historical periods since 1875.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3110 - African-American Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of African-American literature from the early slave narratives to the present.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3120 - Southern Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of works by Southern writers, with emphasis on twentieth-century prose writers.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3210 - Film Appreciation (3 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to the art of the motion picture, including a consideration of camera movement, camera angles, lighting, editing, mise en scene, acting, plot and story.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C and ENG1101 >= C or ENG1101H >= C or ENG1113 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3250 - Introduction to Theory and Method (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is an introduction to research methods and scholarly standards in literary studies, with an introduction to major schools of theory and their associated terminology. Students produce a research paper. Students must enroll in this course before completing ENGL 3681.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3310 - Women’s Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of a wide range of women writers, both classic and contemporary, with an emphasis on multicultural and/or multidisciplinary approaches.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3320 - Children’s Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of literature for children, including poetry, picture books, fiction, and non-fiction for use across the curriculum.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3330 - Literature for Pre-Adolescents and Adolescents (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of types of literature primarily read by pre-adolescents and adolescents.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3605 - Literature for the Creative Writer: Creative Nonfiction (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of the reading and writing of creative nonfiction designed specifically for creative writers. Students will discuss ways in which creative nonfiction writers utilize elements of craft. Students will also write creative nonfiction and critical essays in response to readings.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENGL1114H >= C and ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C or ENGL1113H >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Degree Restrictions: Bachelor of Arts
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3610 - Literature for the Creative Writer: Fiction (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of the reading and writing of fiction designed specifically for creative writing students. Students will discuss ways in which fiction writers utilize elements of craft. Students will also write fiction and critical essays in response to their readings.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C or ENGL1113H >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENGL1114H >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3615 - Literature for the Creative Writer: Poetry (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of the reading and writing of literature designed specifically for creative writing students. Students will discuss ways in which poets utilize elements of craft. Students will also write poetry and critical essays in response to their readings.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1114 >= C or ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3620 - Writing for the Theatre (3 Credit Hours)



    A workshop in the writing of one-act and full-length plays or screenplays. Topics include Aristotle and dramatic theory, plot structure, character, dialogue, naturalism, symbolism, theme, production problems, and manuscript format. Students will write a one-act play or a short screen play. Students cannot receive credit for more than one of the following: ENGL 3620, COMD 3620, and COMW 3620.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3630 - Foundations in Poetry (3 Credit Hours)



    A creative writing course that emphasizes the fundamentals of scansion as a means for understanding contemporary poetry. Students will discuss meaning and what makes poetry “good” or “bad”. Students will also write original poems,participate in workshop critiques, and read and analyze essays on craft.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3640 - Writing Short Fiction (3 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to the basic concepts and procedures important to the processes of creating short works of fiction. Students will write stories, review stories, critique the work of other students, and analyze selected texts focusing on the writing process.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3650 - Grant Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to the concepts, strategies, and practices essential for producing effective grant proposals. Students will study grant-writing theory and format and complete assignments that enable them to apply this knowledge in practical form.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3660 - Introduction to Creative Nonfiction (3 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to the basic concepts and procedures important to writing creative nonfiction. Students will write various forms of creative nonfiction (essays, memoirs, op-eds, reviews, and/or lyric, braided essays), critique the work of other students, and analyze selected texts representing the genre and focusing on the writing process.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Degree Restrictions: Bachelor of Arts
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENGL 3680 - Professional and Technical Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to the concepts, strategies and practices essential for writing procedures, proposals, manuals, reports, process descriptions and multiple forms of business correspondence. Students will communicate complex subject matter to specific audiences, lay and technical, in print and digital formats. Attention will be given to effective use of format, layout, headings, table of contents, appendices and supporting graphics. Documents will undergo a thorough revision process that emphasizes vocabulary, syntax and content.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3681 - Advanced Style and Editing (3 Credit Hours)



    A workshop-based course in intensive editing of writing projects with a focus on academic style and conventions. Students will develop and edit their writing for future use, publication and/or inclusion in portfolio. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; or permission of instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 3682 - Writing in the Community (3 Credit Hours)



    A service-learning-based writing course in which students will collaborate with local community- and campus-based organizations to generate usable documents appropriate to the organization’s needs. Students will be required to write within a local exigency for a public audience. Project details must be specified in a written agreement between the organizations and student groups in consultation with the course instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENGL 3810 - Teaching Writing in Middle Grades (3 Credit Hours)



    Intensive practice in various types of writing within a study of composition theory and pedagogical issues relevant to teaching writing in the middle grades. This course does not count toward the English major or minor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ENGL 3820 - Teaching Writing in Secondary School (3 Credit Hours)



    A consideration of theory and practice in the teaching of writing and of grammar at the high school level. A field experience of 45 clock hours is a required component of this course (This course does not count in the English minor or in the Literature, Creative Writing, or Rhetoric and Composition Tracks of the English major).


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching


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  • ENGL 3830 - Writing Center Theory and Practice (3 Credit Hours)



    A course in which students study major scholoarship on writing center theory and practice, as well as observe and discuss writing center sessions to learn best tutoring practices. Students wishing to enroll in course must meet all job requirements for writing center tutors (3.0 GPA in writing courses, clean background check, references, and acceptable writing samples) and be employed in the Writing Center during the semester in which they take the course.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4000 - Studies in British Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in the literature of the British Isles. The course may focus on periods, literary movements, or genres.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4001 - Oral Proficiency for ESL Speakers (1 Credit Hour)



    This 1-credit course provides cross-language comparison of the phonological system in English and some other languages to help ESL (English as a second language) speakers improve their oral proficiency skills in English in terms of intelligibility and effectiveness, with less accented English. This course does not count toward the English major. This course does not count toward F-1 visa minimum hour requirements.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENGL 4002 - Academic English for ESL Speakers (1 Credit Hour)



    This 1-credit course combines the format of lecture, workshop and online teaching to help ESL writers improve their writing skills in English for academic purposes. The focus of instruction is on essay structure, information presentation and appropriate/correct use of grammar and sentence structures. This course does not count toward the English major. This course does not count toward F-1 visa minimum hour requirements.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENGL 4100 - Studies in American Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in American literature. The course may focus on literary movements, periods or genres, e.g. the Harlem Renaissance, Southern drama, or the literature of New England.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4200 - Studies in Genre (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive examination of a particular genre (e.g. epic, tragedy, or satire).


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4220 - Contemporary Theatre (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of major world dramatists and their works, from the end of the nineteenth century to the present.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (HUMN2002 >= D or HUMN2002H >= D) and (HUMN2001 >= D or HUMN2001H >= D) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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