Courses

Develops understanding of the ballet canon through practice of major solos from Romantic, Classical, and Neo-Classical ballets. For the advanced classical ballet student. Audition is required. May be repeated up to 2 total credit hours. Meets with DNCE 4128.

Same as CLAS 4129. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
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.
Survey of Chinese literature from the tenth to the nineteenth century, with readings in primary and secondary sources. Focuses on the major literary works, genres, figures, and movements of the Song through the Qing dynasties. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Same as CLAS 4130. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.

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.

Treats various topics and genres, as needs and resources dictate. Gives special attention to theoretical and critical analysis of Hispanic literature with greatest emphasis on contemporary trends. Genres might include narrative, poetry, and theatre. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours. Same as SPAN 7130. Prerequisites: Restricted to Spanish (SPAN) graduate students only.
Core graduate course on affective science and fulfills APA Cognitive and Affective Aspects of Behavior Requirement. Introduces students to a diverse array of theoretical and empirical issues related to the study of human emotion. Evolutionary theories of emotions; cognitive and behavioral aspects of emotion; neurobiological mechanisms; development of emotion; and psychopathology and emotion. Prerequisites: Restricted to Psychology (PSYC) graduate students only.
May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Formerly PSYC 5132. Same as NRSC 4132. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Same as CLAS 4139. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Introduces graduate level study of recent writing in English from around the world. Emphasizes a wide range of genres, forms, new media, and secondary criticism. Cultivates research skills necessary for advanced graduate study. Topics will vary. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to English Lit-Creative Writing (CRWR), English Literature (ENLT), English (ENGL) or Comparative Literature (CMLT) graduate students only.

Explores the creative process through a series of conceptually-based studio exercises. Students are encouraged to work across traditional media boundaries as they address themes such as identity, place, spirituality, politics, and consumerism. Includes individual and collaborative studio projects, as well as reading and writing about the course themes. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours.

Teaches magnetohydrodynamics and a few related areas of plasma physics applied to space and astrophysical systems, including planetary magnetospheres and ionospheres, stars, and interstellar gas in galaxies. Prereq., graduate standing in APS or physics. Same as PHYS 5141. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.
Same as CLAS 4140. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.

Covers group actions, Sylow theory, Field theory, and some Galois theory. Same as MATH 4140.

Provides knowledge of the principles and skills used to develop modified foreign language instruction for students with language based learning disabilities.Must be accepted into the MFL certificate program.

Studies medieval works, authors, and themes, with consideration of principal influences from other literatures. Reading in Old Spanish. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereq., graduate standing and SPAN 5420 or 7420 or instructor consent. Same as SPAN 7140.

Application of basic chemical principles to understanding the processes that determine the chemical composition of oceans, lakes, rivers, soils, and sediments. Topics include air-water exchange; acid-base, redox, coordination, precipitation and dissolution, ion exchange and sorption reactions; nutrient chemistry; and the use of simple equilibrium and kinetic models for describing the chemistry of inorganic and organic species in air-water-soil systems. Same as CHEM 4141. Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students only.

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