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• ITEC 355 - Construction Planning and Control
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• ITEC 357 - Environmental Controls
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• ITEC 368 - Professional Safety Seminar
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• ITEC 370 - Advanced CAD
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• ITEC 407 - Advanced Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems Technology
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• ITEC 409(G) - Automotive Fluid Mechanics
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• ITEC 415(G) - Technology and Environmental Issues
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• ITEC 420(G) - Communications and Pc Networking
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• ITEC 422 - Integrated Systems and Advanced Instrumentation
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• ITEC 424(G) - Robotic Systems
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• ITEC 425(G) - Automation Technology
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• ITEC 426 - Medical Electronics Technology
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• ITEC 430 - Advanced Graphic Science
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• ITEC 440(G) - Welding Design Problems
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• ITEC 441 - Advanced Machine Technology
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• ITEC 442 - Advanced Cnc Techniques
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• ITEC 445(G) - World of Construction
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• ITEC 446 - Manufacturing Facility Planning
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• ITEC 447 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology I
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• ITEC 455 - Construction Technology, Management and Application
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• ITEC 458 - Industrial Internship
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• ITEC 460 - Construction Contractors Licensing Studies
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• ITEC 461 - Industrial Safety Management
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• ITEC 462 - Shop Management
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• ITEC 469 - Senior Seminar
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• ITEC 471 - Industrial Operations Systems Laboratory
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• ITEC 472 - Industrial Operations Systems
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• ITEC 473(G) - Applied Systems Analysis
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• ITEC 474(G) - Quality Assurance and Control
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• ITEC 477 - Materials Management
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• ITEC 480 - Applied Composite Materials
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• ITEC 497(G) - Directed Individual Study
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• ITEC 498(G) - Directed Individual Study
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Informatics To register for an Informatics course numbered 300 and above, Informatics majors must be in Upper Division and meet course prerequisites; non-majors must receive approval from the Informatics Program Coordinator. Not all classes are offered every semester.
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• INFX 101 - Informatics Fundamentals
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• INFX 205 - Information Technology and Data Applications
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• INFX 210 - Human-Computer Interaction
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• INFX 240 - Information Technology Infrastructure
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• INFX 301 - Computational Thinking
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• INFX 320 - Information Assurance and Security
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• INFX 321 - Network Security
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• INFX 330 - Information Management
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• INFX 340 - Advanced Network Infrastructures
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• INFX 343 - Distributed Information Systems
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• INFX 361 - Fundamentals of Video Game Design
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• INFX 371 - Database-Backed Website Development
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• INFX 380 - Systems Integration and Architecture
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• INFX 410 - Interactive Narrative
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• INFX 412 - Visual Analytics
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• INFX 435 - Business Intelligence and Advanced Databases
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• INFX 450 - Systems Administration and Maintenance
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• INFX 451 - UnIX System Administration
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• INFX 461 - Quantitative Methods in Informatics
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• INFX 470 - Web Systems and Technologies
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• INFX 471 - Digital Media for Electronic Commerce
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• INFX 481 - Business Process Analysis and Design
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• INFX 490 - Informatics Capstone
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• INFX 491 - Internship
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• INFX 497 - Special Project
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• INFX 499 - Special Topics in Informatics
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Instructional Resources in Education All methods courses will require field experience. The number of hours required will vary from course to course. It is recommended that students schedule their classes each semester with three to six hours available during K-12 school hours each week to accomplish the required field experience.
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• IRED 315 - Technology in Education
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• IRED 320 - Technology in the Classroom
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• IRED 330 - Integrating Technology in the Science Classroom
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• IRED 420(G) - Computer Literacy for Educators
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• IRED 421(G) - Methods and Materials for Computer Education
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• IRED 495(G) - Special Topics in Instructional Technology
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• IRED 496(G) - Special Topics in Instructional Technology
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• IRED 500 - Software Applications for Educators
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• IRED 501 - Integration of Technology in Instruction
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• IRED 503 - The Internet in Classroom Instruction
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• IRED 505 - Educational Applications of Telecommunications and the Internet
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• IRED 510 - Learning Environment Design I
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• IRED 515 - Technology Leadership in Schools
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• IRED 517 - Technology Planning and Administration
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• IRED 520 - Teaching STEM in K-8 Classrooms
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• IRED 530 - Professional Development for K-12 Technology Integration
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• IRED 535 - Logo in the Classroom
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• IRED 545 - Evaluation of Technology Programs
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• IRED 575 - Advanced Educational Telecommunications and Distance Learning
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• IRED 812 - Leadership in the Integration of Emerging Technologies
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Insurance and Risk Management |
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• INSR 310 - Principles of Risk and Insurance
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• INSR 398 - Internship in Insurance and Risk Management I
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• INSR 441 - Property and Casualty Insurance
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• INSR 452 - Life and Health Insurance
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• INSR 454 - Employee Benefits
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• INSR 492 - Seminar in Business Risk Management
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• INSR 497 - Individual Study
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• INSR 498 - Internship in Insurance and Risk Management II
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Interior Design To enroll in 200-level studio, i.e., INDS 201, student must be admitted to upper division, with completion of MATH 105, ENGL 102, all major courses, and 30 hours of non-remedial courses. GPA must be above 2.0.
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• INDS 201 - Interior Design I
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• INDS 202 - Interior Design II
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• INDS 301 - Interior Design III
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• INDS 302 - Interior Design IV
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• INDS 321 - Furniture, Finishes, and Equipment
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• INDS 331 - Interior Lighting Design
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• INDS 342 - Research Methods
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• INDS 401 - Interior Design V
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• INDS 402 - Interior Design VI
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• INDS 422(G) - History of Interior Design
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• INDS 450 - Professional Practice for Interior Designers
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• INDS 464 - Contract Documents for Interior Design
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International Business |
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• IBUS 540 - International Business
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