Jun 26, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Adult Education

  
  • ADED 6454 - Educational Gerontology


    3

    Developmental process of aging through sociological, physiological, and psychological aspects. Emphasis on overall educational implications, particularly resources and program planning related to all areas of older adult population.
  
  • ADED 6456 - Adult Education and Social Justice


    3

    Adult education in current and historical social justice movements.
  
  • ADED 6461 - Introduction to Training and Development


    3

    Current writings and research, models of training and development, and relationship between training and development and other human resource specialty areas.
  
  • ADED 6462 - Seminar in Training and Development


    3

    P: ADED 6461 . Advanced understanding of current problems, issues, and trends in training and development in business, industry, health care, and governmental agencies.
  
  • ADED 6481 - Development of Adult Education Programs


    3

    Concepts, theories, processes, and practices essential to developing programs for adult learners.
  
  • ADED 6484 - Organization and Administration of Adult Education


    3

    Organizational practices, principles, and theories as applicable to adult education organizations. Emphasis on specific administrative policies and functions.
  
  • ADED 6487 - Instructional Strategies in Adult Education


    3

    Methods and techniques for effective instruction of adults in a variety of settings. Emphasis on concepts, theories, and principles relevant to the selection, use, and evaluation of instructional strategies.
  
  • ADED 6490 - Issues and Trends in Adult Education


    3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Current issues, trends, and controversies that affect adult and continuing education practice, including emerging technological, sociocultural, economic, demographic, and ethical issues.
  
  • ADED 6491 - Research Problems in Adult Education


    3

    Advanced study on use, understanding, and critique of existing educational research, including methodologies, ethics of research, thesis, and manuscript preparation.
  
  • ADED 6492 - Directed Readings in Adult and Community Education


    1

    P: 12 s.h. of ADED coursework. Advanced exploration of literature in adult and community education under direction of adult education faculty.
  
  • ADED 6493 - Directed Readings in Adult and Community Education


    2

    P: 12 s.h. of ADED coursework. Advanced exploration of literature in adult and community education under direction of adult education faculty.
  
  • ADED 6495 - Educational Program Evaluation


    3

    Components and processes of effective educational program evaluation.
  
  • ADED 6550 - Leadership and Communication Skills in Education


    3 Same as Same as ELEM 6550 

    Teacher leadership, communication, and reflective practice in schools. Skill development enhances communication and collaboration with families, students, and educational professionals. Addresses organizational challenges and facilitates positive change.
  
  • ADED 6590 - Multicultural Issues in Education


    3

    Role of culture in varying learning venues and contexts, the socio-cultural and political nature of education, and the relationship of power in the teaching/learning transaction.
  
  • ADED 6600 - Introduction to International Higher Education Administration


    3

    Administrative aspects of international education on university campuses in the United States and abroad.
  
  • ADED 6690 - Current Topics in International Higher Education Administration


    3

    P: ADED 6600 . Applied case study to addressing contemporary issues in international education.
  
  • ADED 6989 - Internship in Adult Education


    3

    Full-time or part-time experience under the supervision of an expert adult education practitioner.
  
  • ADED 6990 - Internship in Adult Education


    3

    Full-time or part-time experience under the supervision of an expert adult education practitioner.
  
  • ADED 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • ADED 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    3

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.
  
  • ADED 7580 - Introduction to Education in the Healthcare Professions


    3

    Review of the historical roots and continuum of education in the healthcare professions, instructional methods, accreditation requirements, and research of education in the healthcare professions.

Anatomy and Cell Biology

  
  • ANAT 6290 - Current Topics in Anatomy and Cell Biology


    1

    May be repeated more than once. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Read and discuss literature in selected fields relevant to anatomy. Format and subject matter may be tailored to needs of individual student or small group of students at discretion of chair, student’s advisory committee, and faculty member willing to direct readings.
  
  • ANAT 6291 - Current Topics in Anatomy and Cell Biology


    2

    May be repeated more than once. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Read and discuss literature in selected fields relevant to anatomy. Format and subject matter may be tailored to needs of individual student or small group of students at discretion of chair, student’s advisory committee, and faculty member willing to direct readings.
  
  • ANAT 6292 - Current Topics in Anatomy and Cell Biology


    3

    May be repeated more than once. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Read and discuss literature in selected fields relevant to anatomy. Format and subject matter may be tailored to needs of individual student or small group of students at discretion of chair, student’s advisory committee, and faculty member willing to direct readings.
  
  • ANAT 7200 - Gross Anatomy and Embryology


    8

    P: Admission to the Anatomy and Cell Biology graduate program or consent of chair. Human anatomy based on systematic dissection of human body with emphasis on structure-function relationships. Pertinent human embryology and radiologic anatomy integrated topically with area of body being dissected. Relevance of different areas of anatomy and embryology to clinical procedures and/or disease processes presented by practicing clinicians.
  
  • ANAT 7202 - Molecular Cell Biology


    4 Same as Same as MCBI 7410  

    P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of course director. Foundational cornerstone for students interested in a contemporary research career. Principles of modern molecular biology as applied to study of cell structure and function. Includes fundamentals of molecular and cellular biology of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and techniques used to study these problems. Emphasis on critical analysis of experimental data and experimental basis of current knowledge of cellular processes.
  
  • ANAT 7210 - Histology and Cell Biology


    4

    P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Emphasis on light microscopic features of cells, tissue, and organs. Electron microscopic features of cell organelles studied to highlight functions basic to all cells. Both histological and cell biological features integrated with physiological function, pathological abnormalities, and pharmacological treatment.
  
  • ANAT 7215 - Medical Neuroscience


    5 Same as Same as PHLY 7730 

    P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Comprehensive survey and function of human nervous system, including introduction to clinical neuroscience. Lab sessions include dissection of human brain and study of prospected specimens.
  
  • ANAT 7230 - Developmental Biology


    2-4 Not offered every year.

    P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Discuss contemporary concepts in developmental biology. Human embryological formation clearly traced to various cell and molecular biological mechanisms for clear understanding of their role, which is crucial in understanding normal, abnormal, and oncogenic development in humans.
  
  • ANAT 7240 - Research Problems in Cell Biology


    1-3

    Register for course for 3 semesters. P: Admission to the Anatomy and Cell Biology Graduate program or consent of chair. Allow student to begin research activity and explore thesis research topics under guidance of scientist with ongoing research project. Student carefully guided to formulate hypothesis, design experiments, collect data, analyze data, and make conclusions so that research efforts will have high likelihood for seminar presentation, abstract/poster presentation at a national meeting, or journal publication.
  
  • ANAT 7250 - Seminar in Cell Biology


    1

    Register for course for 4 semesters. P: Admission to the Anatomy and Cell Biology Graduate program or consent of chair. Student will attend dept seminar series comprised of well-respect scientists describing their recent methodology and research results in current and exciting cell biological problems as related to clinical issues. Students present formal seminar in chosen cell biological area under guidance of faculty. Faculty will instruct students in scientific content, proper slide preparation, organization, basic public speaking skills, handling of audience questions, audience awareness, and stage presence.
  
  • ANAT 7345 - Cell Motility


    2 Same as Same as BIOC 7345; BIOL 7345

    P: General chemistry, organic chemistry, general biology, and general physics; or consent of instructor. Multidisciplinary exploration of mechanism, structure, and function of motile systems essential for eukaryotic life.
  
  • ANAT 7365 - Research Proposal Strategies


    2 Same as BIOC 7365  

    P: ANAT 7240  or BIOC 7330  or consent of chair. Formal instruction, critique and practice in writing a research grant proposal.
  
  • ANAT 9000 - Dissertation Research*


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 36 s.h. This course is graded S or U and is not included in meeting the cumulative “B” average required for graduation.

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 5005 - Contemporary Latin American Cultures


    3

    Introduces varied and diverse cultural groups in modern Latin America.
  
  • ANTH 5010 - Advanced Archaeological Methods and Theory


    3

    P: ANTH 3077 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Advanced survey of methodology relevant to analysis of archaeological cultures Emphasis on research design, processes of culture change, and theoretical applications.
  
  • ANTH 5015 - Advanced Ethnographic Methods and Theory


    3

    3 hours per week and field research projects. P: ANTH 3050 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Advanced training in ethnographic field methods and theory. Emphasis on individual and group research.
  
  • ANTH 5030 - Economic Anthropology


    3

    P: ANTH 2200 or consent of instructor. Production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services from an anthropological perspective. Emphasis on ways in which society and culture influence economic behaviors in underdeveloped regions.
  
  • ANTH 5120 - Archaeology of the Southeastern US


    3

    P: ANTH 2000 or consent of instructor. Intensive study of prehistoric cultures in Southeastern US. Emphasis on cultural dynamics and environmental relationships.
  
  • ANTH 5125 - Historical Archaeology


    3

    P: ANTH 2000 or consent of instructor. Development and practice of historical archaeology with theoretical and methodological contributions. Contemporary issues, including ongoing projects in NC and Southeast.
  
  • ANTH 5126 - Public Archaeology


    3

    P: ANTH 2000 or consent of instructor. Pragmatic approach to archaeology beyond the academic setting, including legislative mandates, contract archaeology, and public education.
  
  • ANTH 5175 - Advanced Archaeological Field Training


    6

    40 hours of field research per week (summer). P: ANTH 3077 or 3175 or equivalent; or consent of instructor. Research methods applied to specific archaeological field problems.
  
  • ANTH 5201 - Special Topics in Archaeology


    3

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 sh. P: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Advanced level Topics vary depending on student interest and current issues.
  
  • ANTH 5202 - Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology


    3

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 sh. P: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Advanced level Topics vary depending on student interest and current issues.
  
  • ANTH 5203 - Special Topics in Physical Anthropology


    3

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 sh. P: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Advanced level Topics vary depending on student interest and current issues.
  
  • ANTH 6005 - Communication Across Cultures


    3 Same as INTL 6005 

    P: Consent of instructor. Different modes of human communication as related to varying cultural contexts.
  
  • ANTH 6007 - Medical Anthropology and Public Health: A Global Perspective


    3 Same as Same as MPH 6007 

    Explores the issues related to the fields of medical anthropology and public health leading toward developing global health interventions.
  
  • ANTH 6020 - Advanced Physical Anthropology Methods and Theory


    3

    P: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Advanced training. Primate behavior, human genetics, anthroposcopy, anthropometry, dermatoglyphics, and osteometry.
  
  • ANTH 6050 - Advanced Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology


    3

    Advanced training in qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection and data analysis.
  
  • ANTH 6101 - Core Course: Archaeology


    3

    P: Admission to anthropology graduate program or consent of instructor. Methodological concepts, cultural-historical applications, and theoretical orientations appropriate to contemporary research in archaeology.
  
  • ANTH 6102 - Core Course: Cultural Anthropology


    3

    P: Admission to anthropology graduate program or consent of instructor. Contemporary research in subfield of cultural anthropology.
  
  • ANTH 6103 - Core Course: Physical Anthropology


    3

    P: Admission to anthropology graduate program or consent of instructor. Contemporary research in subfield of physical anthropology.
  
  • ANTH 6104 - Anthropological Research Design


    3

    P: Admission to anthropology graduate program or consent of instructor. Analytical techniques most useful to anthropologists. Persuasive writing and organizational skills necessary to develop effective research program.
  
  • ANTH 6106 - Anthropological Perspectives of Security


    3

    P: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Explores security and violence issues related to cultural anthropology.
  
  • ANTH 6225 - Battlefield Archaeology


    3 Same as Same as HIST 6225 

    Theoretical and practical approaches to the analysis of battlefields using archaeology, history, and material culture.
  
  • ANTH 6301 - Practicum in Teaching Introductory Anthropology


    3

    P: ADED 6240 . Implementation of multiple aspects of course instruction under guidance of faculty mentor.
  
  • ANTH 6501 - Independent Reading and Research


    1

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. for thesis and internship option and 3 s.h. for non-thesis option. P: Consent of instructor. Intensive research in selected sub-discipline of anthropology.
  
  • ANTH 6502 - Independent Reading and Research


    2

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. for thesis and internship option and 3 s.h. for non-thesis option. P: Consent of instructor. Intensive research in selected sub-discipline of anthropology.
  
  • ANTH 6503 - Independent Reading and Research


    3

    May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. for thesis and internship option and 3 s.h. for non-thesis option. P: Consent of instructor. Intensive research in selected sub-discipline of anthropology.
  
  • ANTH 6845 - Advanced Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation


    3 Same as Same as MAST 6845  and HIST 6845 

    P: Consent of instructor. Advanced archaeological and curatorial artifact conservation, stabilization, and micro-excavation techniques and training.
  
  • ANTH 6855 - Principles of Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation


    3 Same as HIST 6855 

    An introduction to the principles and theory of material culture preservation of archaeological and museum artifact collections.
  
  • ANTH 6860 - Archaeological and Museum Conservation Methods Internship


    3 Same as Same as MAST 6860  and HIST 6860 

    P: HIST 6840  and consent of instructor. Internship in Archaeological and Museum artifact conservation and artifact conservation laboratory operations.
  
  • ANTH 6865 - Field Methods in Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation


    3 Same as   

    P: ANTH 6840 and consent of instructor. Field methods in conservation practices and techniques including on site experience with archaeological sites or museum environments.
  
  • ANTH 6993 - Internship


    3

    140 hours of supervised field experience. P: Admission to ANTH graduate program.
  
  • ANTH 6994 - Internship


    3

    141 hours of supervised field experience. P: Admission to ANTH graduate program.
  
  • ANTH 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 3 s.h.
  
  • ANTH 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.
  
  • ANTH 7007 - Special Topics in Anthropological Research and Methodology


    1-3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor. Emerging and specialized research techniques and methodologies for anthropological studies.
  
  • ANTH 7008 - Directed Studies in Anthropology


    1-3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 9 s.h. with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor. Independent study on selected topic. May include field work, lab work, directed readings, or some combination thereof.
  
  • ANTH 9000 - Dissertation Research


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 24 s.h.
  
  • ANTH 9001 - Dissertation: Summer Research


    1

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

Applied Music

  
  • MUSC 6_ _1 - Graduate Applied Music


    1

    One thirty-minute lesson weekly. Applied music study with appropriate instrument or voice.

    Instruction is available for the following instruments:

    01-Piano 08-Viola 15-Clarinet 21- Tuba
    02-Organ 09-Cello 16-Saxophone (alto or tenor) 22-Percussion
    03-Harpsichord 10-String Bass 17-Trumpet 23-Jazz
    05-Guitar 11-Flute 18-Horn  
    06-Voice 13-Oboe 19-Trombone  
    07-Violin 14-Bassoon 20-Euphonium  

  
  • MUSC 6_ _2 - Graduate Applied Music


    2

    One one-hour lesson weekly. May be repeated for credit. P: Graduate status in music; consent of instructor. Applied music study with appropriate instrument or voice.

    Instruction is available for the following instruments:

    01-Piano 08-Viola 15-Clarinet 21- Tuba
    02-Organ 09-Cello 16-Saxophone (alto or tenor) 22-Percussion
    03-Harpsichord 10-String Bass 17-Trumpet 23-Jazz
    05-Guitar 11-Flute 18-Horn  
    06-Voice 13-Oboe 19-Trombone  
    07-Violin 14-Bassoon 20-Euphonium  

     

  
  • MUSC 6_ _3 - Graduate Applied Music


    3

    One one-hour lesson weekly. May be repeated for credit. P: Graduate status in music; consent of instructor. Applied music study with appropriate instrument or voice.

    Instruction is available for the following instruments:

    01-Piano 08-Viola 15-Clarinet 21- Tuba
    02-Organ 09-Cello 16-Saxophone (alto or tenor) 22-Percussion
    03-Harpsichord 10-String Bass 17-Trumpet 23-Jazz
    05-Guitar 11-Flute 18-Horn  
    06-Voice 13-Oboe 19-Trombone  
    07-Violin 14-Bassoon 20-Euphonium  

  
  • MUSC 6_ _4 - Graduate Applied Music


    4

    One one-hour lesson weekly. May be repeated for credit. P: Graduate status in music; consent of instructor. Applied music study with appropriate instrument or voice.

    Instruction is available for the following instruments:

    01-Piano 08-Viola 15-Clarinet 21- Tuba
    02-Organ 09-Cello 16-Saxophone (alto or tenor) 22-Percussion
    03-Harpsichord 10-String Bass 17-Trumpet 23-Jazz
    05-Guitar 11-Flute 18-Horn  
    06-Voice 13-Oboe 19-Trombone  
    07-Violin 14-Bassoon 20-Euphonium  

  
  • MUSC 6105 - Guitar Class


    1

    May be repeated for credit. May count toward graduate minor applied music requirement. P: Graduate status in music; consent of instructor. Fundamentals of beginning guitar performance, including use of guitar as an accompanying instrument.
  
  • MUSC 6115 - Guitar Class


    1

    May be repeated for credit. May count toward graduate minor applied music requirement. P: Graduate status in music; consent of instructor. Fundamentals of intermediate guitar performance, including use of guitar as an accompanying instrument.
  
  • MUSC 6995 - Graduate Recital


    2

    May be repeated for credit. P: Acceptance into a degree or certificate program that requires a recital for graduation; prior approval by the requisite applied music faculty committee is necessary before the recital may be scheduled. Public performance of musical compositions appropriate to the student’s specific degree or certificate program.

Art and Design

  
  • ART 6000 - Readings in Art


    3

    P: Graduate standing in the School of Art and Design. Explores ideas, theories, emergent issues, and trends in art through selected readings in art and philosophy. Discussion and analysis of reading as applied to students’ personal aesthetic and studio production.

Art Education

  
  • ART 5323 - Art in the Secondary School


    3

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Art education philosophy, methodology, media, and techniques for teaching junior and senior high school students.
  
  • ART 5810 - Arts and Crafts for Elementary Teachers


    3

    Workshop course Not open to ART majors. Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and craft processes suitable for elementary school classes.
  
  • ART 5851 - Art in the Elementary School


    3

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Art education philosophy, methodology, materials, processes, and specific projects for elementary classes.
  
  • ART 5860 - Classroom Participation in Art


    1

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Classroom practice in the teaching of art and discussion of procedures used.
  
  • ART 5870 - Computers in Art Education


    1

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Entry-level basic computer operations applicable to the K-12 art education classroom.
  
  • ART 6024 - MAT Internship


    9

    P: TCHR 6010 , TCHR 6011 . Supervised teaching in the art classroom with emphasis on reflective decision-making.
  
  • ART 6800 - History and Philosophy of Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to Graduate School and MAEd in art program; consent of instructor. History of art instruction in American schools, philosophies of art education, past and present, the influences on current and past art instruction, and recent trends in art education.
  
  • ART 6801 - Supervision of Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to Graduate School and MAEd in art program. Duties of art supervisor, philosophies of supervision as applied to art, curriculum development in art, personnel practices and staff development in art supervision, public relations, preparation of art budgets, and legal aspects of art supervision.
  
  • ART 6804 - Current Topics in Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to the Graduate School and MAEd in art program; consent of instructor. Issues relevant to the discipline of art education will be explored through critical analysis of readings and review of contemporary methods.
  
  • ART 6805 - Interdisciplinary Topics in Visual Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to the Graduate School and MAEd in art program; consent of instructor. Interdisciplinary art education across the life span for diverse populations.
  
  • ART 6898 - Research in Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to Graduate School and MAEd in art program. History, significant findings, practical applications and implications, recent studies, areas needing further research, and research procedures in art education.

Art History

  
  • ART 6900 - History of Prints and Drawings


    3

    History of printmaking and drawing from Renaissance to present.
  
  • ART 6901 - Northern Renaissance Art


    3

    Northern European painting, sculpture, and architecture from 1300 1600.
  
  • ART 6903 - Nineteenth Century Painting


    3

    Neo-classicism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, postimpressionism, and related trends of nineteenth century.
  
  • ART 6905 - Twentieth-Century Painting and Sculpture: 1900 to 1950


    3

    Art movements from first half of twentieth century. Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism.
  
  • ART 6906 - Twentieth-Century Architecture


    3

    Sources and development of contemporary architecture of the world.
  
  • ART 6908 - Research Methods in Art History


    3

    Readings and research in theory and methodology of art history.
  
  • ART 6909 - Seminar in Art History


    3

    May be repeated with different instructor. May count for a maximum of 6 s.h. Theory, methodological studies, and reading in history of art.
  
  • ART 6911 - History of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Design


    3

    Major artists and movements in history of textile, ceramic, metal, wood, and graphic design.
  
  • ART 6912 - African Art


    3

    Traditional and contemporary art of west and central Africa.
  
  • ART 6913 - Asian Art


    3

    Significant traditions in art of India, China, and Japan from antiquity to modern times.
 

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