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CEEGR-4730 : Principle of Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering | College of Science and Engineering | UG
Introduction to water and wastewater treatment processes, air pollution control and hazardous waste management through the understanding of physical, chemical, and biological processes as well as mass balance analyses. Three lectures and one laboratory or field trip per week.
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CEEGR-4740 : Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering
Civil Engineering | College of Science and Engineering | UG
Physical, chemical, and biological process design for water supply and wastewater treatment. Three lectures and one laboratory or field trip per week.
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CEEGR-4750 : Hazardous Waste Engineering
Civil Engineering | College of Science and Engineering | UG
Explores the fate and transport of hazardous materials in the environment. Regulatory considerations, programmatic criteria and remediation technologies are also evaluated. Requisites may be bypassed by the department with permission of instructor.
CEEGR-5320 : Ethics in Engineering
Civil Engineering | College of Science and Engineering | GR
Students will explore different ethical philosophies, and examine how each approach holds implications for their professional careers as engineers. They will explore both micro- and macro- ethical perspectives including the engineering codes of ethics, sustainability, global development, and issues of professional social responsibility.
CMME-3102 : Health Communication
Communication And Media | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
In-depth course on a topic and its connection to communication studies and practices. Examples include: environmental communication, health communication and science communication.
CMME-3201 : Reporting for Social Change
Communication And Media | College of Arts and Sciences | UG
Using interviews, documents, and information-gathering techniques for advocacy/activism or to publish investigative, inclusive and empathetic narratives about marginalized or underrepresented subjects.
CNLW-340 : Reproductive Justice
Law: Constitutional Law | School of Law | LW
In the wake of the anticipated Supreme Court decision on the status of abortion rights in America, this course aims to investigate what reproductive rights currently exist and within that context, explore what reproductive justice was, is or should be considering current laws at the state and federal level. Reproductive justice is defined as an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the barriers people face in exercising autonomy over their bodies and control over their health and reproduct...
COUN-5080 : Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling
Counseling | College of Education | GR
Facilitates the development of student knowledge of ethical principles, professional codes and decision making capacity. Course will explore legal statutes impacting counselor behavior, examples of malpractice and risk management strategies for maintaining a healthy and vibrant counselor practice in school, mental health and addiction settings. Registration restrictions may be bypassed by the department with permission of instructor.
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COUN-5130 : Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling
Counseling | College of Education | GR
Explores theoretical foundations of diversity counseling. Specific attention will be given to the impact ethnicity and culture, intellectual ability, physical disability, gender, age, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and religion have on the counseling process. In addition, competencies needed to meet the diverse needs of alcoholic and drug addicted individuals and barriers to effective addiction treatment will be explored. Registration restrictions may be bypassed by the department wit...
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COUNO-5080 : Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling
Counseling - Online | College of Education | GR
Facilitates the development of student knowledge of ethical principles, professional codes and decision making capacity. Course will explore legal statutes impacting counselor behavior, examples of malpractice and risk management strategies for maintaining a healthy and vibrant counselor practice in school, mental health and addiction settings. Registration restrictions may be bypassed by the department with permission of instructor.
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