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159 Courses Matching “ppl”
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College of Liberal Arts
Public Policy Leadership
- PPL 100: Leadership Perspectives
- PPL 101: Foundations of Public Policy Leadership
- PPL 210: Public Policy & Quantitative Analysis
- PPL 211: Reading Seminar
- PPL 212: Critical Thinking, Comm & Public Policy
- PPL 298: Topics in Public Policy Leadership
- PPL 300: Public Policy and Ethics
- PPL 310: Public Policy Design and Analysis
- PPL 320: Issues in Global Economics
- PPL 328: The Corporation and Public Policy
- PPL 329: Economic Geographies of Globalization
- PPL 330: Global Border Policies
- PPL 331: Political Philosophy
- PPL 340: Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights
- PPL 342: Philosophy & Diversity in Public Policy
- PPL 343: Punishment Policy
- PPL 345: Environmental Ethics
- PPL 360: Global Perspectives, Issues, & Policies
- PPL 361: Disaster Policy
- PPL 362: Homeland Security Policy
- PPL 363: Early Childhood Policy in the U.S.
- PPL 370: Philosophy of Leadership
- PPL 371: Nonprofit Organizations
- PPL 372: Introduction to Public Administration
- PPL 373: Leadership in Public Policy Setting
- PPL 374: Grant Writing for Nonprofits
- PPL 375: Regional Economic Development
- PPL 376: Policymaking and Governance in China
- PPL 377: Women and Public Policy in the U.S.
- PPL 378: Geographies of Conservatism
- PPL 380: World Regions: Geography and Policy
- PPL 381: Global Environmental Issues
- PPL 382: Geography of Religion and Belief Systems
- PPL 383: Social Policy
- PPL 384: Civic Engagement, Pub Policy & Dem in US
- PPL 385: Food Policy & Agriculture Systems
- PPL 386: Science, Technology, & Public Policy
- PPL 387: Education Policy
- PPL 388: Public Policies of European Union
- PPL 389: Policy Response to Poverty in the U.S.
- PPL 390: Health Policy
- PPL 398: Problems in Public Policy Leadership
- PPL 399: Advanced Quantitative Methods
- PPL 401: Directed Readings in PPL
- PPL 402: Thesis I
- PPL 403: Thesis II
- PPL 490: Individual Study
- PPL 491: Topics in Leadership/Organization
- PPL 492: Topics in Domestic Policies
- PPL 493: Topics in International Policies
- PPL 495: State Government Policy Process
- PPL 496: Topics in Pub Policy Leadership Abroad
- PPL 497: Washington Policy Process
- PPL 498: Special Topics
- PPL 499: Internship
School of Applied Sciences
Applied Gerontology
College of Liberal Arts
Biology
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
School of Engineering
Chemical Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Chemistry & Biochemistry
College of Liberal Arts
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
- Csci 458: Mobile Application Development
- Csci 191: Office Applications
- Csci 192: Computing Applications
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Economics
- Econ 602: Applied Price Theory
- Econ 604: Applied Statistical Techniques in Econ.
- Econ 307: Applied Price Theory
English
School of Business Administration
Finance
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
- SRA 511: Applied Statistics
- SA 511: Applied Statistics
- PH 511: Applied Statistics
- PH 470: Practical Applications in Public Health
- ES 511: Applied Statistics
- ES 514: Applied Electromyography
- SRA 569: Strategies & Applications in Outdoor Edu
- PH 670: Applied Epidemiology
- PH 675: Advanced Theoretical Appl Hlth Behavior
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
- Edrs 706: Applications of Qualitative Research
- Edrs 703: Advanced Methods of Applied Research
- Edld 774: Applied Curriculum Instruction & Account
- Coun 705: Application of Play Therapy in MH
- Coun 704: Application of Play Therapy in Schools
School of Business Administration
Management
Management Information Systems
- MIS 317: Applied Business Analytics Platforms
- MIS 330: Business Application Programming
- MIS 412: Client-side Web Application Development
- MIS 409: Application of DB and Data Analytics
- MIS 419: Server-side Application Programming
Marketing/MIS Department
- Mktg 760: Applied Quantitative Analysis
- Mktg 660: Applied Multivariate Statistics
- Mktg 104: The Dark Side of the Global Supply Chain
- Mktg 475: Analytical Tools for Supply Chain Mgmt.
- Mktg 372: Intro. to Operations & Supply Chain Mgmt
- Mktg 452: Global Marketing & Supply Chain
- Mktg 477: Integrated Supply Chain Management
College of Liberal Arts
Mathematics
- Math 577: Applied Stochastic Processes
- Math 573: Applied Probability
- Math 302: Applied Modern Algebra
Modern Languages
- Germ 575: Topics in Applied Linguistics
- Span 575: Topics in Applied Spanish Linguistics
- Fr 575: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
- TESL 680: Critical Issues in Applied Linguistics
- Lin 670: Critical Issues in Applied Linguistics
- Lin 600: Fundamentals of Applied linguistics
- Lin 539: Topics in Applied Spanish Linguistics
- Lin 535: Topics in Applied German Linguistics
- Lin 532: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
Music
School of Applied Sciences
Nutrition & Hospitality Management
- NHM 726: Applied Regression Analysis in NHM
- NHM 613: Theoretical Application for Nutrtnl. Ed
- NHM 483: Applied Experiences in Dietetics
- NHM 222: Hospitality Applied Experience
School of Pharmacy
Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery
Pharmacy Administration
College of Liberal Arts
Political Science
Psychology
School of Applied Sciences
- SAS 101: Discovering Careers in Applied Sciences
- AT 630: Applied Anatomy in Athletic Training
- AT 503: Clinical Applications & Injury Biomechan
- AT 504: Applied Biomechanics and Measurement
School of Business Administration
School of Engineering
- Manf 465: Applications in Ops & Supply Chain Mgmt
- Engs 627: Applied Probability Modeling
- Engr 716: Applied Hydro- and Aeromechanics II
- Engr 715: Applied Hydro- and Aeromechanics I
- Engr 687: Special Functions for Applications
- Engs 684: Agricultural Applications Remote Sensing
- Engs 683: Land Use and Land Cover Applications
- G E 681: Applications in Geophysics
School of Journalism and New Media
School of Pharmacy
School of Applied Sciences
Social Work
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
School of Education
Teacher Education
- Edwp 241: Movement Fundamentals/Applied Motor Lear
- Edci 697: Applied Linguistics in TESOL
- Edci 605: Exploration& Application of Trends& Curr
- Edba 611: Independent Research in Applied Behavior
- Edba 610: Practicum Experience in Applied Behavior
- Edba 607: Supervision and Training in Applied Beha
- Edba 606: Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis
- Edba 605: Applied Behavior Analysis Methods & Inte
- Edba 604: Applied Behavior Analysis Methods & Asse
- Edba 602: Advanced Applied Behavior Analysis
- Edel 303: Applications in Elem Science Classrooms
- Edsp 680: Applied Behavior Analysis & Management
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Course Numbering System
Courses are described by a subject prefix (e.g., Accy for Accountancy) followed by a three-digit number (complete listing of course prefixes). This constitutes the official designation of the course for the purposes of registration and official records. The official course title also appears following the course number, along with a brief description of the course. The number of semester hours of credit for the course and information about pre- or corequisites is also provided. The following numbering system determines the level of the course and availability to students.
Course Level | Description |
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1-99 | Courses that accrue no credit toward a degree |
100-299 | Lower-division courses; open to all students for undergraduate credit |
300-499 | Upper-division or advanced courses; open as undergraduate credit to students who are classified as sophomore or higher, or by permission of the department offering the course |
500-599 | Courses open as graduate credit to graduate students and open as undergraduate upper-division credit to undergraduate students who are classified as juniors or seniors |
600-799 | Courses open to graduate students |
Prerequisites are listed for some courses. A student may not take a course unless these prerequisites have been met. In a continuous course sequence (such as Writ 101, 102 or Math 261, 262, 263, 264) the prior courses are prerequisite to the subsequent courses unless otherwise stated. Thus, a student who has failed one semester of a continuous course sequence may not take a subsequent course in that sequence until the failed course has been passed. In the case of modern or ancient language sequences (such as Span 101, 102, 201, 202), a student may begin at any level but then must take any subsequent courses in order. If a corequisite course is listed, this course must be taken during the same semester as the first course.