2170T Construction Project Management U
Principles and practices of construction project and construction business management. Prereq or concur: 2160T, and Soph standing. Not open to students with credit for 259T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2191.01T Construction Management Internship U
Construction Management occupational internship, structured to provide occupational experiences; supervised by an industry employer and coordinated by faculty. A grade of C or better is required to meet graduation requirements.
Prereq: 2110T and 2120T (253T, 256T, and 257T), and 2600T, and CPHR 2.0 or above, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs or 2 completions.
2 - 3
2191.02T Hydraulic Power and Motion Control Internship U
Employment in fluid power industries; structured to provide varied occupational experiences; supervised by an industry employer and coordinated by faculty. A grade of C or better is required to meet graduation requirements.
Prereq: 2224T (274T), 2226T (271T), and 2322T (202T); CPHR 2.0 or above; permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs.
3
2191.03T Power Equipment Internship U
Employment in power equipment industries; structured to provide varied occupational experiences; supervised by an industry employer and coordinated by faculty. A grade of C or better is required to meet graduation requirements.
Prereq: 2314T (241T), 2322T (202T), and 2324T (245T), and CPHR 2.0 or above, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs.
3
2191.04T Agricultural Systems Technology Internship U
Agricultural Systems Technology occupational internship structured to provide occupational experiences; supervised by an industry employer and coordinated by faculty. A grade of C or better is required to meet graduation requirements.
Prereq: CPHR 2.0 or above, and permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs.
2
2193T Individual Studies U
Designed to give an individual student an opportunity to pursue special studies not offered in other courses.
Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.
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2194T Group Studies U
Designed to give groups of students an opportunity to pursue special studies not offered in other courses.
Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs or 10 completions. This course is graded S/U.
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2214T Fundamentals of Fluid Power and Components U
An introduction to the fluid power industry and the principles of fluid power system operation. Characteristics of operation and performance are investigated for pumps, motors, and valves. A grade of C or better required to meet graduation requirements for Hydraulic Power and Motion Control.
Prereq or concur: GenMath 1140T (140T). Not open to students with credit for 262T or 270T. This course is available for EM credit.
4
2221T Component Rebuilding U
Supervised laboratory experience with emphasis on developing and improving hydraulic component service competencies related to classroom and career activities.
Prereq: 2214T (262T or 270T). Prereq or concur: 2224T (274T) and 2336T (273T). Not open to students with credit for 289.03T.
2
2224T Fluids, Filtration, and Fluid Conveyance U
Characteristics of hydraulic fluids; methods of filtering oils and of conveying pressurized fluids. Prereq: 2214T (262T or 270T). Not open to students with credit for 274T. This course is available for EM credit.
2
2226T Components and Hydraulic Circuits U
A study of advanced hydraulic component topics and of how fluid power components are integrated into a complete system, including performance characteristics and energy efficiency. A grade of C or better required to meet graduation requirements for Hydraulic Power and Motion Control.
Prereq: 2214T (262T, 270T, or 271T) and GenMath 1145T (145T). Not open to students with credit for 272T. This course is available for EM credit.
2
2234T Basic Pneumatic Systems U
Principles, operation, maintenance, service, and application of pneumatic components and systems used for control and automation on industrial equipment.
Prereq: GenMath 1145T (145T). Not open to students with credit for 261T. This course is available for EM credit.
2
2238T Electrohydraulics and System Design U
A study of the interface and design applications of electricity and electronics with fluid power components integrated into a complete system, including performance characteristics and energy efficiency. A grade of C or better required to meet graduation requirements for Hydraulic Power and Motion Control.
Prereq: 2226T (272T). Not open to students with credit for 278T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2240T Welding Technology U
A study of basic welding including materials, equipment, and techniques.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 250T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2242T Metals and Metal Manufacturing U
Introduction to metals and metal manufacturing; including materials, equipment, processes, and products.
Prereq: GenMath 1140T (140T). Not open to students with credit for 263T. This course is available for EM credit.
2
2248T Instrumentation and Control Systems U
Techniques and equipment used for instrumentation of fluid power systems for the purposes of data acquisition and control.
Prereq: 2238T (278T). Not open to students with credit for 279T. This course is available for EM credit.
4
2312T Engineering Technology Fundamentals U
An introduction to basic scientific and engineering concepts commonly encountered by engineering technicians emphasizing calculations, measurements, and instrumentation. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2314T Introduction to Power Equipment U
An introduction to the off-road machinery industries, their past and future, and the application of engineering principles to the associated equipment.
Prereq: Eligible to enroll in GenMath 1140T (140T). Not open to students with credit for 241T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2322T Basic Electricity and Electronics U
Principles of AC and DC electricity and electronics with emphasis on components, operations, and applications.
Prereq: GenMath 1140T (140T). Not open to students with credit for 202T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2324T Engine Diagnosis and Repair U
An advanced study of multiple cylinder diesel engine diagnostic techniques including repair and rebuilding procedures. A grade of C or better required to meet graduation requirements for Power Equipment.
Prereq: 2011T (240T) or 2314T (241T). Not open to students with credit for 245T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2325T Analog and Digital Electronics U
An introduction to analog and digital electronics with emphasis on industry applications. A grade of C or better required to meet graduation requirements for Hydraulic Power and Motion Control.
Prereq: 2322T (202T). Not open to students with credit for 203T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2331T Distributor Management U
Organization and operation of distributor marketing of mobile equipment and fluid power components and systems; emphasis on service and parts distribution.
Prereq: BusTec 1151T (151T). Not open to students with credit for 280T. This course is available for EM credit.
2
2332T Mobile Heating and Air Conditioning U
Principles, operation, maintenance, service, and repair of mobile heating and air conditioning components and systems.
Prereq: GenMath 1140T (140T). Not open to students with credit for 243T. This course is available for EM credit.
1
2334T Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Systems U
A study of electrical and electronic systems utilized in off-road machinery. A grade of C or better required to meet graduation requirements for Power Equipment.
Prereq: 2322T (202T). Prereq or concur: TecPhys 1150T (102T). Not open to students with credit for 205T. This course is available for EM credit.
2
2336T Methods of Power Transmission U
Comparison and evaluation of power transmission by mechanical, electrical, and fluidic means.
Prereq or concur: 2312T and GenMath 1140T (140T). Not open to students with credit for 273T. This course is available for EM credit.
2
2338T Diesel Engine Systems U
A study of the principles, operation, and service of diesel engine systems with emphasis on fuel systems and engine controls.
Prereq: 2324T (245T) and TecPhys 1150T (102T). Prereq or concur: 2334T (205T). Not open to students with credit for 248T. This course is available for EM credit.
3
2348T Performance of Mobile Power Units U
A study of operator comfort and safety, ballast, traction, stability, hitching, engine power ratings, fuel efficiency and other factors affecting the performance and application of mobile power units. A grade of C or better required to meet graduation requirements for Power Equipment. Prereq: Completion of tractor/mobile equipment safety certification process. Prereq: 2336T (273T), 2338T (248T), TecPhys 1150T (102T). Not open to students with credit for 249T. This course is available for EM credit.
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2440T Site Development and Surveying U
Principles of hydrology, soil mechanics, and surveying as applied to residential and commercial construction.
Prereq or concur: 2110T or HortTec 2320T (235T); GenMath 1145T (145T) or Math Placement Level L, M, or N. Not open to students with credit for 253T. This course is available for EM credit.
4
2600T Construction Safety & Health U
Health and construction safety awareness; focusing on OSHA 30-hour training and certification, OSHA mandated recordkeeping, and corporate health plan development. Prereq: English 1110.01 (110.01) or GenComm 1115T (111T).
2
English
1109 Intensive Writing and Reading U
Provides intensive practice in integrating academic reading and writing. Credit may not count toward graduation in some degree programs.
Prereq: English Placement Test score of 6. Not open to students with credit for 1110.01 (110.01), 1110.01H (110.01H), 1110.02 (110.02), 1110.02H (110.02H), 052, 060, or 110.03, or equiv.
4
1110.01 First-Year English Composition U
Practice in the fundamentals of expository writing, as illustrated in the student's own writing & in the essays of professional writers. May be available as a service learning course with five hours community service required at the Lima campus only.
Prereq: EduTL1902 (108.01) or 1902.04 (108.01), or English Placement Level 4. Not open to students with credit for 1109 (109.01 or 109.02), 1110.01H (110.01H), 1110.02 (110.02), 1110.02H (110.02H), 1110.03 (110.03), 1167H (167H ), 110.01, or equiv. This course is available for EM credit. GE writing and comm course: level 1.
3
1110.01H Honors First-Year English Composition U
Provides intensive practice in the fundamentals of expository writing, as illustrated in the student's own writing and in the essays of professional writers.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 28 or above on the English section of the ACT or 660 on the verbal section of the SAT; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1110.01 (110.01), 1110.02 (110.02), 1110.02H (110.02H), 110.01H, 1110.03 (110.03), or 1167H (167H). This course is available for EM credit. GE writing and comm course: level 1.
3
1110.02 First-Year English Composition U
Practice in the fundamentals of expository writing, as illustrated in the student's own writing and in the essays of professional writers. Taught with an emphasis on literary texts. Prereq: EduTL 1902 (108.01) or 1902.04 (108.01), or English Placement Level 4. Not open to students with credit for 1109 (109.01 or 109.02), 1110.01 (110.01), 1110.01H (110.01H), 110.02, 1110.02H (110.02H), 1110.03 (110.03), 1167H (167H), or equiv. This course is available for EM credit. GE writing and comm course: level 1.
3
1110.02H Honors First-Year English Composition U
Provides intensive practice in the fundamentals of expository writing, as illustrated in the student's own writing and in the essays of professional writers. Taught with an emphasis on literary texts.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 28 or above on the English section of the ACT or 660 on the verbal section of the SAT; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1110.01 (110.01), 1110.01H (110.01H), 1110.02 (110.02), 110.02H, 1110.03 (110.03), or 1167H (167H). GE writing and comm course: level 1.
3
1110.03 First-Year English Composition U
Intensive practice in fundamentals of expository writing illustrated in the student's own writing and essays of professional writers; offered in a small class setting and linked with an individual tutoring component in its concurrent course, 1193. This course is available for EM credit only through the AP program.
Prereq: 1109, or English Placement Level 5 (Placement Level 4 allowed if student requests service). Concur: 1193. Not open to students with credit for 1110.01 (110.01), 1110.01H (110.01H), 1110.02 (110.02), 1110.02H (110.02H), 1167H (167H), or 110.03, or equiv. GE writing and comm course: level 1.
3
1167H First-Year Writing Seminar in the Humanities U
Intensive critical reading and writing concerning central issues in the humanities. Prereq: Honors standing, and a 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Test; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 167H. GE cultures and ideas course.
3
1193 Individual Studies U
Intensive practice in the fundamentals of expository writing.
Prereq: Permission of Director of First-Year Writing. Concur: 1110.03. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs or 6 completions. This course is graded S/U.
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2194 Group Studies U
Topic varies from semester to semester on subjects not otherwise covered by English courses.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01), or equiv. Not open to students with 30 qtr cr hrs for 294. Repeatable to a maximum of 18 cr hrs or 18 completions.
1 - 3
2201 Selected Works of British Literature: Medieval through
1800 U
An introductory critical study of the works of major British writers from 800 to 1800. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2201H (201H) or 201. GE lit and diversity global studies course.
3
2201H Selected Works of British Literature: Medieval through
1800 U
An introductory critical study of the words of major British writers from 800 to 1800. Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2201 (201) or 201H. GE lit and diversity global studies course.
3
2202 Selected Works of British Literature: 1800 to Present U
An introductory critical study of the works of major British writers of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Prereq: 1110 (110.01), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2202H (202H) or 202. GE lit and diversity global studies course.
3
2202H Selected Works of British Literature: 1800 to Present U
An introductory critical study of works of major British writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2202 (202) or 202H. GE lit and diversity global studies course.
3
2220 Introduction to Shakespeare U
Study of selected plays designed to give an understanding of drama as theatrical art and as an interpretation of fundamental human experience.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2220H (220H) or 220. GE lit and diversity global studies course.
3
2220H Introduction to Shakespeare U
Study of selected plays designed to give an understanding of drama as theatrical art and as an interpretation of fundamental human experience.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2220 (220) or 220H. GE lit course and diversity global studies course.
3
2260 Introduction to Poetry U
Designed to help students understand and appreciate poetry through an intensive study of a representative group of poems.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2260H (260H) or 260. GE lit course.
3
2260H Introduction to Poetry U
Designed to help students understand and appreciate poetry through an intensive study of a representative group of poems.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2260 (260) or 260H. GE lit course.
3
2261 Introduction to Fiction U
Examination of the elements of fiction -- plot, character, setting, narrative, perspective, theme, etc. -- and their various interrelations; comparisons with nonfictional narrative may be included. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2261H (261H) or 261. GE lit course.
3
2261H Introduction to Fiction U
Examination of the elements of fiction -- plot, character, setting, narrative, perspective, theme, etc. -- and their various interrelations; comparisons with nonfictional narrative may be included. Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2261 (261) or 261H. GE lit course.
3
2262 Introduction to Drama U
A critical analysis of selected dramatic masterpieces from Greek antiquity to the present, designed to clarify the nature and major achievements of Western dramatic art.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2262H (262H) or 262. GE lit course.
3
2262H Introduction to Drama U
A critical analysis of selected dramatic masterpieces from Greek antiquity to the present, designed to clarify the nature and major achievements of Western dramatic art.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2262 (262) or 262H. GE lit course.
3
2263 Introduction to Film U
Introduction to methods of reading film texts by analyzing cinema as technique, as system, and as cultural product.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 263. GE VPA course.
3
2264 Introduction to Popular Culture Studies U
Introduction to the analysis of popular culture texts.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01). Not open to students with credit for 264 or CompStd 2264 (264). GE cultures and ideas course. Cross-listed in CompStd.
3
2265 Writing of Fiction I U
Practice in the writing of fiction; analysis and discussion of student work, with some attention to general methods of fiction and the publishing situation.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with 10 qtr cr hrs for 265. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs.
3
2266 Writing of Poetry I U
Practice in the writing of poetry; emphasis on the students' own work, with reference to established poetic patterns and established poetry.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with 10 qtr cr hrs for 266. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs.
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2267 Introduction to Creative Writing U
An introduction to the writing of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Analysis and discussion of student work, with reference to the general methods and scope of all three genres.
Prereq: 1110.01 or equiv.
3
2268 Writing of Creative Nonfiction I U
Practice in the writing of creative nonfiction; analysis and discussion of student work, with reference to the general methods and scope of the genre. Workshop-seminar.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with 10 qtr cr hrs for 268. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs.
3
2269 Digital Media Composing U
A composition course in which students analyze and compose digital media texts while studying complex forms and practices of textual production.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 269. GE VPA course.
3
2270 Introduction to Folklore U
Folklore theory and methods explored through engagement with primary sources: folktale, legend, jokes, folksong, festival, belief, art. Folklore Minor course.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2270H, 270, CompStd 2350, or 2350H. GE cultures and ideas course. Cross-listed in CompStd 2350.
3
2270H Introduction to Folklore U
Folklore theory and methods explored through engagement with primary sources: folktale, legend, jokes, folksong, festival, belief, and art. Folklore Minor course.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2270 (270), CompStd 2350, or 2350H. GE cultures and ideas course. Cross-listed in CompStd 2350H.
3
2271 Introduction to English Language Study U
An introduction to the grammar, history, and social and regional dialects of the English language.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 4570 (570), 6760 (760), 271, 669, 671, or Linguist 601. GE cultures and ideas course.
3
2275 Thematic Approaches to Literature U
An introduction to literature through the examination of a major theme as treated in different genres and periods; topic varies by semester.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with 10 qtr cr hrs for 275. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. GE lit course.
3
2276 Arts of Persuasion U
Introduces students to the study and practice of rhetoric and how arguments are shaped by technology, media, and cultural contexts.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 276. GE cultures and ideas course.
3
2277 Introduction to Disability Studies U
Foundational concepts and issues in disability studies; introduction to the sociopolitical models of disability.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 277. GE cultures and ideas course.
3
2279 Introduction to Writing, Rhetoric, Literacy U
An introduction to common methods, concepts, and subjects associated with rhetoric, composition, and literacy. Course involves analysis and discussion of texts from a variety of genres, media and modes.
Prereq: 1110.
3
2280 The English Bible U
The Bible in English translation, with special attention to its literary qualities, conceptual content, and development within history.
Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2280H (280H) or 280. GE lit course.
3
2280H The English Bible U
The Bible in English translation, with special attention to its literary qualities, conceptual content, and development within history.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2280 (280) or 280H. GE lit course.
3
2281 Introduction to African-American Literature U
A study of representative literary works by African-American writers from 1760 to the present. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 281 or AfAmASt 2281 (281). GE lit and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
3
2282 Introduction to Queer Studies U
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 282 or WGSSt 2282 (282). GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in WGSSt.
3
2290 Colonial and U.S. Literature to 1865 U
Introductory study of significant works of U.S. literature from its Colonial origins to 1865. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 290. GE lit course.
3
2291 U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present U
Introductory study of significant works of U.S. literature from 1865 to the present. Prereq: English 1110.01 (110.01), or equiv. Not open to student with credit for 291. GE lit course.
3
2296H Honors Seminar: Literature and Intellectual Movements U
Studies in the relationship of works of literature to their general intellectual contexts, involving such topics as Deism, Marxism, Primitivism, Freudian psychology.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2296 (296).
3
2298 Introduction to the Study of LIterature U
Introduction to literary studies in all literary fields and in all genres of creative writing. Focus on a range of media, genres, and modes including literature from a range of historical periods as well as national literatures. Intensive writing instruction and substantial written work. Prereq: 1110.