Jun 29, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

International Studies

  
  • INTL 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.

Jazz

  
  • MUSC 6095 - Jazz Harmony


    2

    P: Consent of instructor. Principles of twentieth-century jazz keyboard harmony, form, and structure from ragtime to present.
  
  • MUSC 6096 - Advanced Jazz Harmony


    2

    P: Consent of instructor. Advanced principles of twentieth-century jazz keyboard harmony, form, and structure.
  
  • MUSC 6097 - Jazz Rhythm Concepts


    3

    May be repeated for credit. P: Audition or consent of instructor. Performance practices and concepts used in performance and rehearsal settings by the traditional, contemporary, and augmented rhythm section.
  
  • MUSC 6195 - Jazz Improvisation


    2

    May be repeated for credit. P: Consent of instructor. Techniques.
  
  • MUSC 6196 - Advanced Jazz Improvisation


    2

    May be repeated for credit. P: Consent of instructor. Advanced techniques.
  
  • MUSC 6295 - Jazz Theory


    2

    P: Consent of instructor. Jazz music theory and analysis of various styles performed in twentieth century.
  
  • MUSC 6296 - Jazz Arranging


    2

    May be repeated for credit. P: Consent of instructor. Jazz arranging for various combinations of performance ensembles.
  
  • MUSC 6395 - Jazz Recording Technique


    2

    P: Consent of instructor. Studio and recording technique for the jazz musician. Emphasis on performance practice for quality studio recording.
  
  • MUSC 6396 - Jazz History


    2

    P: Consent of instructor. Emphasis on major artists and styles of twentieth century.

Library Studies

  
  • LIBS 6010 - Foundations of Library and Information Studies


    3

    P: Admission to MLS program. Development and functions of libraries and information centers, professional practice and ethics, and current issues and trends.
  
  • LIBS 6014 - Introduction to Reference


    3

    P/C: LIBS 6010 . Major general reference sources used to answer information needs of library users.
  
  • LIBS 6016 - Technology for Library Services


    3 Formerly LIBS 6042

    P/C: LIBS 6010 . Use of technology in effective programs for youth services. Evaluative criteria for hardware and software and methods and strategies to integrate technology into instructional process.
  
  • LIBS 6019 - Research Literacy in Library Science


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 , LIBS 6014 . Designing, planning, and conducting research for the library practitioner, including the analysis and synthesis of professional library literature.
  
  • LIBS 6026 - Organization of Information in Libraries


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 , LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6016 . Organization of information resources, including classification, cataloging (MARC), and subject headings.
  
  • LIBS 6031 - Library Administration and Management


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 ; RP: LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6016 . Theory and principles of management with relevant application for public, school, and academic libraries.
  
  
  • LIBS 6060 - Using the World Wide Web for Research


    3

    Identification and evaluation of research resources found on World Wide Web. Search strategies, copyright, and censorship.
  
  • LIBS 6133 - Materials for Early Childhood


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 , LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6016 , LIBS 6019 , LIBS 6026 , LIBS 6048 ; RP: LIBS 6048 . Survey of materials for infants, toddlers and preschool age children, emphasizing the evaluation and selection of print and non-print resources for use in early literacy-enriched story-time programming.
  
  • LIBS 6135 - Materials for Children


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 , LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6016 , LIBS 6019 , LIBS 6026 ; RP: LIBS 6048 . Evaluation, selection, and use of contemporary fiction, informational books, and other media for elementary through middle school age children in grades K-8.
  
  
  
  
  • LIBS 6240 - Virtual Reality: Principles and Applications


    3 Same as EDTC 6240 

    Basic principles of virtual reality. Emphasis on applications in education and other fields. Students select special projects according to their interests and build virtual environment.
  
  • LIBS 6242 - Building and Using Graphics-Based Virtual Environments for Education


    3 Same as EDTC 6242 

    P: EDTC 6240  or LIBS 6240  or consent of chair. Graphics-based environment design, building, application, and evaluation for education.
  
  • LIBS 6244 - Building and Using Text-Based Virtual Reality Environments for Education


    3 Same as EDTC 6244 

    P: EDTC 6240  or LIBS 6240  or consent of chair. Text-based environment design, building, applications, and evaluation for education.
  
  • LIBS 6810 - Academic Libraries


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 . Issues and trends in community college, college and university libraries.
  
  • LIBS 6815 - Advanced Reference


    3 Formerly LIBS 6320

    P: LIBS 6010 LIBS 6014 . Sources of information in major subject areas.
  
  • LIBS 6820 - The Art of Storytelling


    3 Formerly LIBS 6160

    Storytelling techniques and performance for varied audiences. Historical origins, story memory, and development of storytelling programs for all ages.
  
  • LIBS 6822 - Genealogy for Librarians


    3 Formerly LIBS 6215

    One or more field trips. Roles of libraries and librarians as related to genealogical collections and services. Review of genealogical resources in other libraries, archives, and institutions. Emphasis on materials and methods of genealogical research.
  
  • LIBS 6824 - History of Books and Libraries


    3 Formerly LIBS 6220

    Origin and development of the book in its various forms from earliest times to twentieth century. Evolution of library as institution.
  
  • LIBS 6826 - Government Publications


    3 Formerly LIBS 6225

    P: LIBS 6010 . Forms, distribution, care, and use of all types of federal government publications.
  
  • LIBS 6828 - Seminar on Intellectual Freedom


    2 Formerly LIBS 6735

    Intellectual freedom principles in library and information studies. Pressure groups, censorship, and strategies for coping with attempts to limit access to information.
  
  • LIBS 6848 - Seminar on Virtual Reality and Education


    3 Same as EDTC 6848 

    P: EDTC 6242  or LIBS 6242 ; EDTC 6244  or LIBS 6244 ; or consent of chair. Explores problems and issues affecting building, use and evaluation of virtual reality environments in educational settings.
  
  • LIBS 6872 - Research Methods in Library and Information Studies


    3 Formerly LIBS 6972

    P: LIBS 6010 , LIBS 6019 . Various available resources and problems of research in library and information studies.
  
  • LIBS 6873 - Research Paper


    3 Formerly LIBS 6973

    Directed by assigned faculty member. P: LIBS 6010 , LIBS 6019 , LIBS 6872 . Research project developed in proposal form in LIBS 6872 . Select methodology, collect and analyze data, draw conclusions, and present findings in written report.
  
  • LIBS 6881 - Directed Independent Study


    1 Formerly LIBS 6981

    May be repeated for credit for maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of program director. Topic not otherwise offered in curriculum or more in depth than is possible within context of regular course.
  
  • LIBS 6882 - Directed Independent Study


    2 Formerly LIBS 6982

    May be repeated for credit for maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of program director. Topic not otherwise offered in curriculum or more in depth than is possible within context of regular course.
  
  • LIBS 6883 - Directed Independent Study


    3 Formerly LIBS 6983

    May be repeated for credit for maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of program director. Topic not otherwise offered in curriculum or more in depth than is possible within context of regular course.
  
  • LIBS 6900 - Electronic Portfolio Development


    3 Same as EDTC 6900 

    Practical application of theory, assessment, and reflection addressing state and national standards in professional electronic portfolios.
  
  • LIBS 6901 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    1

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for given course number. P: LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6031 , LIBS 6048 ; or consent of chair. Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.
  
  • LIBS 6902 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    2

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for given course number. P: LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6031  LIBS 6048 ; or consent of chair.  Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.
  
  • LIBS 6903 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    3

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for given course number. P: LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6031 , LIBS 6048 ; or consent of chair. Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.
  
  • LIBS 6904 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    4

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for given course number. P: LIBS 6014 , LIBS 6031 , LIBS 6048 ; or consent of chair.  Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.
  
  • LIBS 6989 - Early Internship


    3

    110 hours of observation and practical experience. For students seeking initial licensure. RP: LIBS 6010 . Placement in school library media setting.
  
  • LIBS 6991 - Internship: Seminar


    3

    110 hours of observation and practical experience. P: 30 s.h. in LIBS or consent of chair. Placement in library setting appropriate to student’s field of concentration.
  
  • LIBS 6992 - Internship: Seminar


    3

    110 hours of observation and practical experience. P: 30 s.h. in LIBS or consent of chair. Placement in library setting appropriate to student’s field of concentration.
  
  • LIBS 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 3 s.h.
  
  • LIBS 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.
  
  • LIBS 7030 - Financial Management of Public Library Organizations


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 , LIBS 6031 . Introduction to theory, resources, concepts, and current practices of the financial management of public libraries.
  
  • LIBS 7050 - Seminar on Public Libraries


    3

    P: LIBS 6010 . Characteristics, operations, and problems of public libraries.
  
  • LIBS 7060 - Seminar on Community College Learning Resource Centers


    2

    P: LIBS 6031  or equivalent or consent of chair. Characteristics, operations, and problems of learning resource centers in technical institutes and community colleges.
  
  • LIBS 7070 - Seminar on Library Automation


    2

    P: LIBS 6046  or equivalent or consent of chair. Problems of library automation. Emphasis on current trends in design and implementation.
  
  • LIBS 7110 - Advanced Storytelling


    3

    For those with some storytelling background. P: LIBS 6820  or equivalent or consent of chair. Develop and enhance storytelling performance. Presentation of self as entrepreneurial storyteller.
  
  • LIBS 7150 - Programs for Youth in Public Libraries


    3

    P: LIBS 6014 LIBS 6016 , LIBS 6031 , LIBS 6135 ; or consent of chair. Theory and methods of building effective public library programs for children and young adults.
  
  • LIBS 7160 - The Adult Reader


    3

    Internet connectivity required. P: LIBS 6014 LIBS 6016 , LIBS 6031 , LIBS 6135 ; or consent of chair. Examines selection of sixteen popular genres for adult readers, including readers’ advisory services.
  
  • LIBS 7210 - Computer-Assisted Instruction in Librarianship


    3

    Theory, design, application, and evaluation of computer-assisted instruction in librarianship.
  
  • LIBS 7250 - Qualitative Research and Evaluation in Librarianship


    3

    Qualitative methods for research and evaluation as applied to information needs of groups, libraries, and similar institutions.
  
  • LIBS 7901 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    1

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for a given course number. P: Consent of chair. Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.
  
  • LIBS 7902 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    2

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for a given course number. P: Consent of chair. Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.
  
  • LIBS 7903 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    3

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for a given course number. P: Consent of chair. Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.
  
  • LIBS 7904 - Special Topics in Library Studies


    4

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic for a given course number. P: Consent of chair. Variety of newly developed and special courses offered as sections.

Library Studies Banked Courses

  
  • LIBS 6046 - Automation in Libraries


    3


Management

  
  • MGMT 6102 - Comparative Management


    3

    Management concepts and manager’s responsibilities to stakeholders. Emphasis on impact of international competition.
  
  • MGMT 6322 - International Management


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Intensive examination of management of organizations in global economy.
  
  • MGMT 6500 - Independent Study


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Intensive study of selected subject in greater depth than achieved in other courses offered by school.
  
  • MGMT 6510 - Independent Study


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Intensive study of selected subject in greater depth than achieved in other courses offered by school.
  
  • MGMT 6520 - Independent Study


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Intensive study of selected subject in greater depth than achieved in other courses offered by school.
  
  • MGMT 6682 - Collaboration, Conflict and Negotiation


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Theories and processes of negotiation and conflict resolution as practiced in a variety of organizational settings.
  
  • MGMT 6722 - Strategic Management


    3

    P/C: ACCT 6521 , FINA 6604 , MGMT 6802 , MKTG 6822 , OMGT 6613 , OMGT 6883. Concept of policy making and viewpoint of management. Integration of business organization in decision making and formulation of plans to achieve objectives.
  
  • MGMT 6802 - Organizational Behavior


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Managing and understanding individuals and groups in organizational environment. Motivation, communication, leadership, group process, and diversity in work place.
  
  • MGMT 6812 - Entrepreneurship


    3

    P: FINA 6144 ; MGMT 6102 ; MKTG 6162 . Conceptualization, initiation, and management of new enterprises with consideration of opportunities and associated risks.
  
  • MGMT 6822 - Business and Society


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Implications of management decisions in broader scope of antitrust legislation, regulation by government, value systems, and ethics.
  
  • MGMT 6832 - Human Resources


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 . Skills and techniques used in building and maintaining an effective work force.

Management Information Systems

  
  • MIS 6143 - Management Information Systems I


    3

    Emphasis on computer application.
  
  • MIS 6713 - Delivering Business Value through Information Systems


    3

    Examines the key role of business leaders in the evaluation of information systems and information technology to deliver business value and sustain competitive advantage.
  
  • MIS 6723 - Project Executing, Monitoring and Controlling


    3

    Methodologies, tools and techniques needed to manage both the execution phase and the monitoring and controlling phase of a project.  Emphasis on the synthesizing project requirements for cost and scheduling processes, as well as risk management.
  
  • MIS 6733 - Project Leadership and Communication


    3

    Project manager skill development and leadership needed to build and lead an effective project team.
  
  • MIS 6743 - Advanced Project Management Topics


    3

    Current global trends in project management, such as Agile/SCRUM, Green IT and virtual project teams.
  
  • MIS 6843 - Systems Analysis and Design


    3

    Information systems analysis and design from information system/requirements analysis and application system design perspectives.
  
  • MIS 6853 - Seminar in Information Systems


    3

    Current and emerging concepts, tools, and methodologies in information systems.
  
  • MIS 6863 - Enterprise Infrastructure


    3

    Data and telecommunications fundamentals for design, implementation, and management of digital networks.
  
  • MIS 6873 - Data Management


    3

    Fundamental concepts and issues in database design, management, and application of data management technologies to support managerial decision making.
  
  • MIS 6883 - Web Technologies for Business


    3

    Exploration of issues, strategies, and evolving techniques that enable modern web applications for organizations.
  
  • MIS 6903 - Business Intelligence and Data Analytics


    3

    Development and applications of business intelligence in modern organizations, including social, legal and ethical issues related to the collection and analysis of data, and analysis techniques using data mining tools.
  
  • MIS 6913 - Statistics for Business Analytics


    3

    Statistical analysis from the point of view of a business analyst, including association rules, clustering, classification, neural networks, logistic regression, and Web/text mining.
  
  • MIS 6923 - Topics in Management Information Systems


    3

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic and consent of chair. Selected topics.
  
  • MIS 6933 - Data Mining


    3

    P: MIS 6913 . Extracting business intelligence from organizational data for various business applications, including (but not limited to) customer relationship management, product assortment, web analytics, healthcare analytics, and social network analysis.

Maritime Studies

  
  • MAST 6610 - Legal and Professional Issues in Maritime Studies


    3 Same as HIST 6610 

    Legal cases, legislation, professional standards, grant writing, and scholarship.
  
  • MAST 6620 - Public Policy and Management of Cultural Resources


    3 Same as HIST 6620 

    Public laws and policies concerning local, state, national, and international regulations, and practices for management of cultural resources of maritime and coastal environment.
  
  • MAST 6630 - Seminar in Maritime Studies


    3 Same as HIST 6630 

    Selected topics.
  
  • MAST 6640 - Maritime Cultural Resources


    3 Same as HIST 6640 

    Coastal environmental resources (both under and above water), public presentation and display in museums or other public facilities, and impact on tourism and oceanic development.
  
  • MAST 6650 - Management of Coastal Cultural Resources


    3 Same as HIST 6650 

    Management of submerged cultural resources, museums, aquariums, science or other public or private local, state, and federal educational agencies.
  
  • MAST 6660 - Maritime Heritage of the Coast


    3 Same as HIST 6660 

    Focus on NC. Comparative examples from other regions provide foundation of understanding of coastal maritime heritage, including submerged cultural resources.
  
  • MAST 6830 - Maritime Cultural Landscapes


    3 Same as HIST 6830 

    P: Consent of instructor. Landscape archaeology theory; techniques for reconstructing landscapes; examination of maritime sites in terrestrial contexts.
  
  • MAST 6835 - Advanced Methods for Maritime Archaeology


    3 Same as HIST 6835 

    P: HIST 6820 ; consent of instructor. High-tech field equipment and software currently employed in maritime archaeology.
  
  • MAST 6845 - Advanced Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation


    3 Same as ANTH 6845  and HIST 6845 

    P: Consent of instructor. Advanced archaeological and curatorial artifact conservation, stabilization, and micro-excavation techniques and training.
  
  • MAST 6860 - Archaeological and Museum Conservation Methods Internship


    3 Same as ANTH 6860  and HIST 6860 

    P: HIST 6840 ; consent of instructor. Internship in archaeological and museum artifact conservation and artifact conservation laboratory operations.
  
  • MAST 6875 - Seafaring: Above Water Nautical Archaeology


    3 Same as HIST 6875 

    3 weeks intensive shipboard instruction. P: HIST 5505  or HIST 5520  or HIST 6010  or HIST 6850 ; consent of instructor. Relationship of vessel to crew. Daily work as related to archaeological elements recovered from submerged sites. Documentary record.

Marketing

  
  • MKTG 6162 - Marketing Management


    3

    Definitions, concepts, practices, and analytical tools used to market goods and services. Environmental variables, e.g., legal, social, ethical, cultural, ecological, and technological issues and marketing’s role within profit and nonprofit organizations.
 

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