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Computer Science For all CS courses with a prerequisite of MAT 105 and MAT 106 , MAT 112 , MAT 114 , MAT 115 , MAT 116 , MAT 214 , MAT 215 , or MAT 216 , the prerequisite may be satisfied by any of the subsequent MAT courses on this list. |
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• CS 585 - Software Verification and Validation (4)
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• CS 599/599A/599L - Special Topics for Graduate Students (1-4/1-4/1-4)
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• CS 664 - Graduate Seminar (2)
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• CS 691 - Directed Study (1-3)
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• CS 695 - Master’s Degree Project (1-2)
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• CS 696 - Master’s Degree Thesis (1-4)
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• CS 699 - Master’s Degree Continuation (0)
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Comparative Systems Analysis NOTE: For all courses which have both a lecture component and a laboratory component (e.g. CSA 201/201A ), both components are corequisites; that is, they must be taken concurrently. |
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• CSA 201/201A - Humans and the Environment Resources (2/2)
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• CSA 202/202A - Humans and the Environment – Organizations (2/2)
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• CSA 250 - Integrated Science I (5)
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• CSA 251 - Integrated Science II (5)
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• CSA 300 - History and Philosophy of Systems Science (4)
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• CSA 305 - General Morphology and Systems Allometry (4)
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• CSA 309 - Comparative Science of Origins (4)
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• CSA 310 - Integrated Science III (6)
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• CSA 340/340A - Systems Law and Legislation (2/2)
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• CSA 350/350A - Multimetrics (2/2)
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• CSA 411/411A - General Systems Theory I: Processes (3/1)
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• CSA 412/412A - General Systems Theory II: Linkages (3/1)
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• CSA 413/413A - General Systems Theory III: Artificial Systems Research (3/1)
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• CSA 440 - General Systems Modeling and Simulation (4)
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• CSA 450 - Comparative Systems Analysis I (4)
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• CSA 451/451L - Comparative Systems Analysis II (3/1)
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• CSA 470 - Applied Ecosystems Engineering (4)
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• CSA 490 - Seminar in Comparative Systems Analysis (1-4)
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Communication |
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• COM 100 - Public Speaking (4)
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• COM 101 - Survey of Mass Communication (4)
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• COM 103 - Interpersonal Communication (4)
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• COM 106 - Writing for Communication Practitioners (4)
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• COM 131/131A - Photography (2/2)
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• COM 200 - Special Study for Lower Division Students (1-2)
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• COM 201 - Communication Theory (4)
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• COM 204 - Advocacy and Argument (4)
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• COM 206 - Desktop Publishing (4)
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• COM 216 - Report Writing (4)
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• COM 232 - Photojournalism (4)
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• COM 270 - Media, Politics, Sex & Violence (4)
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• COM 280 - Understanding and Appreciating the Photographic Image (4)
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• COM 299/299A/299L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-4)
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• COM 300 - Reporting I (4)
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• COM 301 - Videography (4)
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• COM 312 - Magazine Journalism (4)
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• COM 313 - Public Relations Theory (4)
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• COM 314 - Organizational Communication Theory (4)
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• COM 316 - Communication Research (4)
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• COM 317 - Reporting II (4)
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• COM 319 - Public Relations Writing (4)
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• COM 321 - Advanced Organizational Communication Theory (4)
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• COM 325 - Persuasion (4)
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• COM 327 - Intercultural Communication (4)
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• COM 337 - Group Communication (4)
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• COM 351A - Newspaper Practices (2)
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• COM 352A - Magazine Practices (2)
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• COM 354A - Broadcast Practices (2)
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• COM 357 - In-Depth Reporting (4)
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• COM 360 - Communication Law (4)
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• COM 361 - Communication Ethics (4)
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• COM 400 - Special Study for Upper Division Students (1-4)
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• COM 409 - Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (4)
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• COM 413 - Public Opinion, Propaganda and the Mass Media (4)
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• COM 414 - Public Relations Management (4)
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• COM 416 - Advanced Communication Research (4)
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• COM 417 - Reporting III (4)
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• COM 423 - Political Economy of Mass Communication (4)
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• COM 431 - Photoshop (4)
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• COM 446 - Special Events Planning (4)
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• COM 448 - Media Criticism (4)
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• COM 451A - Advanced Newspaper Practices (2)
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• COM 452A - Advanced Magazine Practices (2)
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• COM 454A - Advanced Broadcast Practices (2)
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• COM 461 - Applied Communication/Internship (6)
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• COM 465 - Online Media (4)
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• COM 499/499A/499L - Special Topics for Upper Division Students (1-4/1-4/1-4)
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Construction Engineering Technology Lecture and laboratory courses listed together are to be taken concurrently. |
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• ETC 130/130L - Construction Drafting I/Laboratory (1/1)
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• ETC 131/131L - Construction Surveying I/Laboratory (2/2)
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• ETC 132/132L - Construction Surveying II/Laboratory (2/2)
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• ETC 140L - Construction Drafting II Laboratory (1)
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• ETC 202 - Construction Materials (3)
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• ETC 202L - Construction Materials Laboratory (1)
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• ETC 204 - Construction Inspection (3)
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• ETC 230/230L - Construction Drawings and Specifications/Laboratory (2/1)
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• ETC 250/250L - Advanced Computer Applications and E-Construction/Laboratory (2/1)
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• ETC 270 - Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Systems (3)
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• ETC 279/279L - Construction Accounting/Laboratory (2/1)
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• ETC 299/299A/299L - Special Topics for Lower Division Students (1-4)
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• ETC 304 - Construction Estimating I (4)
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• ETC 305 - Construction Estimating II (3)
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• ETC 311 - Structural Theory (4)
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• ETC 312/312L - Construction Equipment and Methods/Laboratory (3/1)
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• ETC 315/315L - Timber and Formwork Design/Laboratory (3/1)
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• ETC 316 - Steel Design (4)
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• ETC 317 - Design of Reinforced Concrete (4)
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• ETC 401 - Construction Cost Control (3)
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• ETC 402 - Contracts and Specifications (3)
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• ETC 403 - Construction Safety (3)
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• ETC 405/405L - Construction Planning and Scheduling/Laboratory (3/1)
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• ETC 406 - Construction Organization and Management (3)
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• ETC 411/411L - Foundations and Soil Mechanics/Laboratory (3/1)
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• ETC 415/415L - Environmental Sustainable Construction (3/1)
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• ETC 420/420L - Building Information Modeling/Laboratory (3/1)
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