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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

History

  
  • HIST 6840 - Introduction to Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation


    3

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: Consent of instructor. Comprehensive introduction and preliminary laboratory experience.
  
  • HIST 6845 - Advanced Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation


    3 Same as ANTH 6845  and MAST 6845 

    P: Consent of instructor. Advanced archaeological and curatorial artifact conservation, stabilization, and micro-excavation techniques and training.
  
  • HIST 6850 - Field Research in Maritime History


    6

    P: HIST 5530 ; consent of instructor. Closely supervised on-site investigation of one or more selected underwater archaeological sites during first half of semester and laboratory cleaning, cataloging, analysis, and conservation of material from test site during second half. Historical, field, and lab research data developed for project report.
  
  • HIST 6855 - Principles of Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation


    3 Same as ANTH 6855 

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


    3 Same as ANTH 6860  and MAST 6860 

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


    3 Same as MAST 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.
  
  • HIST 6885 - Recording Watercraft


    1

    P: HIST 6810 ; consent of instructor. Practical instruction in documentation of watercraft. Traditional measurement, photogrammetry, and computer-assisted drawing in accordance with national agency standards.
  
  • HIST 6890 - Ship Reconstruction


    3

    P: HIST 6810 . Theory of ship reconstruction: ethical considerations; methods for reconstructing vessels from archaeological remains; manual and computer aided drafting.
  
  • HIST 6900 - Historiography: Introduction to Research


    3

    Required of all candidates for HIST MA and MAEd. Problems of historical analysis. Major historians, historical writings, and trends in field of history.
  
  • HIST 6910 - Seminar in American History


    3

    Introduces research methodology and writing.
  
  • HIST 6920 - Seminar in European History


    3

    Introduces research methodology and writing.
  
  • HIST 6930 - Seminar in Atlantic World History


    3

    Introduces research methodology and writing.
  
  • HIST 6940 - Graduate Internship in Archives and Historical Records Administration


    3

    May count 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940-HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience in archival and manuscript agencies.
  
  • HIST 6941 - Graduate Internship in Archives and Historical Records Administration


    6

    May count 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience in archival and manuscript agencies.
  
  • HIST 6942 - Graduate Internship in Archives and Historical Records Administration


    9

    May count 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience in archival and manuscript agencies.
  
  • HIST 6943 - Graduate Internship in Museum Administration


    3

    May count maximum of 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience.
  
  • HIST 6944 - Graduate Internship in Museum Administration


    6

    May count maximum of 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience.
  
  • HIST 6945 - Graduate Internship in Museum Administration


    9

    May count maximum of 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience.
  
  • HIST 6946 - Graduate Internship in Historic Site Administration


    3

    May count 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience.
  
  • HIST 6947 - Graduate Internship in Historic Site Administration


    6

    May count 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948 ). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience.
  
  • HIST 6948 - Graduate Internship in Historic Site Administration


    9

    May count 3 s.h. toward internship (HIST 6940 -HIST 6948). P: Consent of instructor. Supervised practical field experience.
  
  • HIST 6990 - Directed Studies in History


    1

    Maximum of 10 percent of required hours in HIST can be taken by directed study courses. P: Consent of director of graduate studies in history and supervising professor. Advanced in-depth study on special topics under direction of graduate faculty member.
  
  • HIST 6991 - Directed Studies in History


    2

    Maximum of 10 percent of required hours in HIST can be taken by directed study courses. P: Consent of director of graduate studies in history and supervising professor. Advanced in-depth study on special topics under direction of graduate faculty member.
  
  • HIST 6992 - Directed Studies in History


    3

    Maximum of 10 percent of required hours in HIST can be taken by directed study courses. P: Consent of director of graduate studies in history and supervising professor. Advanced in-depth study on special topics under direction of graduate faculty member.
  
  • HIST 6993 - Directed Research Project


    3

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 3 s.h. Directed reading and research program for history MAEd candidates.
  
  • HIST 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • HIST 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.

History Education

  
  • HIED 6500 - Teaching Civics and Economics in the Secondary Classroom


    3 F

    Content and pedagogical knowledge related to teaching civics and economics at the 9-12 level.
  
  • HIED 6510 - Issues and Topics in Social Studies Education


    3

    Content-specific pedagogical issues relevant to teaching social studies in the secondary classroom. Designed for in-service teachers and/or master of arts (MAT) candidates. Includes research.
  
  • HIED 6600 - Teaching History in the High Schools


    3 F

    Historic and contemporary theories, methods, and materials in social studies education in preparation for application in a clinical setting.

Hospitality Management

  
  • HMGT 6310 - Strategic Management of Conventions and Special Events


    3

    P: MGMT 6102 ; MKTG 6162 . Strategic management and operations of the convention, meeting and events market. Focus on regional, national and international trends in the convention, meeting and events industry.
  
  • HMGT 6400 - Critical Analysis of Food Service and Beverage Management Systems


    3

    P: OMGT 6213 ; MGMT 6102 . Applies analytical models to evaluate food service and beverage management systems.
  
  • HMGT 6410 - Strategic Management of Lodging Operations


    3

    P: ACCT 6241 ; MKTG 6162 ; MGMT 6102 . Focus on critical issues in rooms division, facilities engineering and maintenance, lodging security and safety, convention sales and marketing, lodging systems financial management, and lodging operations staffing.
  
  • HMGT 6420 - Current Issues and Strategies in Hospitality Management


    3

    P: NUTR 6400 , NUTR 6410. In-depth review of empirical literature impacting issues related to hospitality management. Focus on regional, national, and international trends in food service, lodging, and tourism industries.

Hospitality Management Banked Courses

  
  • HMGT 5351 - Food Service Production Systems


    2


Illustration

  
  • ART 5230 - Advanced Illustration


    3 S

    P: ART 4230. Advanced problems in illustration Emphasis on exploring aesthetic issues related to various forms of image making for illustrators Development of creative professional illustration portfolio.

Independent Study

  
  • ART 5500 - Independent Study


    3

    P: Consent of instructor, curricular coordinator, and dean.

Information and Computer Technology

  
  • ICTN 6200 - Information Technology Project Management


    3

    Skills and knowledge required to manage information technology projects including project planning, cost analysis, human factors, project network diagrams, and risk management.
  
  • ICTN 6800 - Internet Research Methods


    3

    Collaboration methods that emphasize problem-solving in industry and other technical environments.
  
  • ICTN 6805 - Computer Networking Hardware


    3

    Hardware components used in modern networking environment. Emphasis on operational characteristics and specification of each component used in computer network.
  
  • ICTN 6810 - Communication Technology


    3

    P/C: ICTN 6800  or ITEC 6050 , ITEC 6805 or equivalent experience. Analysis of design, development, and operation of contemporary technical systems used by industry to transmit, process, retrieve, preserve, and store information.
  
  • ICTN 6815 - Network Media Services


    3

    Internet connectivity required. P/C: ICTN 6050 or ICTN 6800 . Study of design and implementation of multimedia technology applied to enterprise website strategy. Topics include design of multimedia objects and technology for deploying media rich environment.
  
  • ICTN 6820 - Networking Technology for Industry


    3

    P: ICTN 6810 . Design, implementation, and maintenance of industrial computer networks.
  
  • ICTN 6823 - Information Security Management


    3

    P/C: ICTN 6050 or ICTN 6800 ; ICTN 6810  or consent of instructor; ITEC 6050 . Survey of information security terms, concepts, principles, and applications in data networking environment.
  
  • ICTN 6825 - Dynamic Web Services


    3

    P: ICTN 6815 . Modern technologies for providing dynamic contents with enterprise websites. Topics include creation and management of dynamics web services.
  
  • ICTN 6830 - Advanced Networking Technology


    3

    P: ICTN 6810 . Advanced topics in computer networking technology used in industry. Problem-solving activities dealing with installation, configuration, and security of internet and intranet services.
  
  • ICTN 6835 - Enterprise Web Services


    3

    P: ICTN 6825 . Study of integrated web services to a successful enterprise web presence. Topics include development of web site with multiple integrated services, website performance, and security consideration.
  
  • ICTN 6840 - Communication Strategies for Industry


    3

    P: ICTN 6830 . Models and techniques advocated by leaders in field of communications to provide basis for improving exchange of information at all levels of industrial organization.
  
  • ICTN 6845 - Web Site Development


    3

    P: ICTN 6835 . Latest technology in developing successful web sites on Internet as related to industry and business applications, including protocols, standards, and programming tools.
  
  • ICTN 6850 - Managing Technological Change


    3

    P/C: ICTN 6800  or ITEC 6050 . Operational policies and related legal issues for information technology systems in organizations. Topics cover government and industry regulations, policies applied to information technology, industry, development of enterprise polices on effective and legal use of information technology, and other polices related to information technology environment.
  
  • ICTN 6853 - Cryptography Algorithms and Applications


    3

    P: ICTN 6800  P/C: ICTN 6800  or ITEC 6050 .  Key cryptographic terms, concepts, principles, and applications in networked environment.
  
  • ICTN 6855 - Networked Commerce Systems


    3

    P: ICTN 6800  or ITEC 6050 . Design and implementation of network-based commerce systems. Considers infrastructure support issues.
  
  • ICTN 6860 - Special Topic in Technology


    1

    May be repeated for credit with consent of director of graduate studies. Research in trends, problems, and issues related to field of industrial technology.
  
  • ICTN 6861 - Special Topic in Technology


    2

    May be repeated for credit with consent of director of graduate studies. Research in trends, problems, and issues related to field of industrial technology.
  
  • ICTN 6862 - Special Topic in Technology


    3

    May be repeated for credit with consent of director of graduate studies. Research in trends, problems, and issues related to field of industrial technology.
  
  • ICTN 6865 - Fundamental Network Security


    3

    P: ICTN 6800  or ITEC 6050 . Survey of security challenge to data communication and computer network. Topics include evaluation of network security threats, fundamental configuration of enterprise network devices, and enterprise network security policy development.
  
  • ICTN 6870 - Advanced Network Security


    3

    P: ICTN 6865 . Advanced technology for providing secure access to enterprise information network and resources. Topics include Virtual Private Network (VPN) implementation, intrusion detection system implementation and configuration, and organizational security models.
  
  • ICTN 6873 - Network Intrusion Detection and Incident Response


    3

    P: ICTN 6865 . State-of-art intrusion detection technology for protecting data network from malicious attack.
  
  • ICTN 6875 - Emerging Technology


    3

    Internet connectivity required. P: ICTN 6865 . State-of-art technologies for accessing enterprise data communication network infrastructure. Topics include wireless, WLAN, broadband Internet access, web application on mobile units, and Storage Area Network.
  
  • ICTN 6878 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Technology


    3

    P: ICTN 6823 . Surveys legal environment of information technology and issues relating to privacy, policy, and unauthorized computer and network intrusion, as covered by federal, state, and local regulations.
  
  • ICTN 6880 - Advanced Topics in Information Infrastructure Design


    3

    P: ICTN 6865 . Advanced features in providing reliable information infrastructure for organizations. Topics include current and future development of dynamic routing and switching protocols, such as OSPF, BGP, MLS, etc. Covers issues on IPv6 and its deployment.
  
  • ICTN 6883 - System Integrity for Information Technology


    3

    P: ICTN 6873 . Capstone to provide systematic approaches to design and deployment of comprehensive information integrity measures for data network systems.
  
  • ICTN 6885 - Network Management Technology


    3

    P: ICTN 6880 . Current technologies to address enterprise-wide data communication network management. Topics include planning and deploying hardware and software solution for enterprise network management.
  
  • ICTN 6900 - Practicum


    1-3

    May be repeated. A maximum of 3 s.h. will count towards the degree. P: Consent of instructor. Applied industry project in close alignment with student’s technical area of specialization.
  
  • ICTN 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. Original research in student’s area of specialization.
  
  • ICTN 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.
  
  • ICTN 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.

Industrial Distribution and Logistics

  
  • IDIS 6500 - Collaborative Planning in the Supply Network


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Detailed analysis of collaboration among supply network partners; specifically collaborative planning and forecasting for replenishment (CPFR).
  
  • IDIS 6515 - Logistical Security and Safety Management


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Covers logistical issues involved with laws and regulations internationally and in US. Includes safety issues involved in logistics such as container security as well as new laws that have affected logistics since inception of Homeland Security.
  
  • IDIS 6525 - Transportation Logistics Management


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Comprehensive examination of critical issues involved in domestic and international transportation management. Provides insight into most important laws, rules, regulations, treaties, and practices remaining in today’s deregulated transportation environment.
  
  • IDIS 6535 - Supply Chain Logistics Management


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Examines critical issues involved in supply chain logistics management. Issues such as e-business, procurement and outsourcing, supply chain distribution strategies, and latest technology trends in supply chain logistics management discussed.
  
  • IDIS 6545 - Global Logistics Management


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Examines critical issues involved in global logistics management. Customs, global trading documentation, security issues, NAFTA and free trade, risk management, homeland security issues, and strategic global trade and business options discussed.

Industrial Technology

  
  • ITEC 5100 - Internship in Industrial Technology


    3

    Supervised internship. P: Consent of graduate director. Placement in industrial or technical firm. Requires journal of related activities and final report.
  
  • ITEC 6000 - Statistical Applications in Industry


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Applies statistical quality control and assurance systems in technology context, including manufacturing, construction, and electronics.
  
  • ITEC 6001 - Technology Process Change Management


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Effective change management for process improvement to create and grow world-class organizations. Focuses on the individual’s role in bringing about change, creation of change vision and plan, executing change, and cultural change.
  
  • ITEC 6002 - Lean Manufacturing


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050  or consent of instructor. Implementation of waste reduction and productivity improvement techniques for production systems, based on world-class Lean manufacturing principles and tools.
  
  • ITEC 6003 - Production Planning and Inventory Management


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6000 , ITEC 6050 . Planning and control of production of goods and services with a world-class business process view to perform inventory management, enterprise resource planning (ERP), manufacturing resource planning (MRPII) and materials requirements planning (MRP).
  
  • ITEC 6005 - Lean Enterprise


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050  or consent of instructor. Implementation of waste reduction and productivity improvement techniques for service processes, including healthcare, administration and office systems, based on world-class Lean Enterprise principles and tools.
  
  • ITEC 6010 - Readings in Industry


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 ; consent of director of graduate studies. Comprehensive study of contemporary topics of importance. Reading, seminar discussion, written critiques, and conferencing between student and instructor.
  
  • ITEC 6050 - Strategies for Technical Management and Communications


    3

    Collaborative learning methods that emphasize problem-based learning, heuristics devices, and critical thinking to solve engineering and engineering-related problems.
  
  • ITEC 6060 - Research Methods in Technology


    3

    Study of academic research addressing the stages of scientific projects from the development of research proposals to publication of the findings.
  
  • ITEC 6100 - Practicum in Industrial Technology


    3

    May be repeated for maximum of 12 s.h. May count maximum of 3 s.h. P: ITEC 6400 ; P/C: ITEC 6050 ; consent of director of graduate studies. Capstone industry-based project. Supervised by committee of ITEC graduate faculty. Final report with formal electronic presentation.
  
  • ITEC 6110 - Quality Planning and Analysis


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6000 ; or consent of instructor.  Six-sigma principles and methodologies, including the DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) process, statistical process control, correlation and regression analysis.
  
  • ITEC 6112 - Design of Experiments for Products and Processes


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6000  or consent of instructor. Statistical techniques and design of experiments to assess, monitor and improve performance of products and processes to world-class quality standards.
  
  • ITEC 6200 - Technology Project Management


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050  Comprehensive systems used to control projects to achieve technical, managerial, and economic objectives. Emphasis on management controls, computer applications, human factors, and productivity.
  
  • ITEC 6295 - Digital Communications for Technology


    3

    Investigation and utilization of tools, techniques, and technical systems for transmitting information related to problems and issues of contemporary industry using digital technologies.
  
  • ITEC 6400 - Research in Industrial Technology


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050  Applications-oriented study of nature of research in industry and selected strategies of research methodology. Focuses on interpreting engineering data, information retrieval systems, evaluation of industrial research reports, and preparation of industrial-type research proposal.
  
  • ITEC 6406 - Capital Project and Cost Analysis for Technology


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Methods employed by technical managers to develop a business case for capital projects.
  
  • ITEC 6407 - Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Automation


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050 . Design, preparation, programming, and evaluation of systems with emphasis on contemporary and emerging applications of various technologies.
  
  • ITEC 6501 - Enterprise Process Improvement Project


    3

    P: ITEC 6110 . Design and implementation of a business process improvement project based on world-class scientific technology management principles.
  
  • ITEC 6600 - Quality Systems


    3

    P/C: ITEC 6050  or consent of instructor. Appraisal of quality management systems including Baldrige, ISO, Six-sigma and other industry specific models. Statistical techniques and continuous improvements are also reinforced.
  
  • ITEC 6901 - Special Topics in Technology


    1, 2, 3 Formerly May be repeated for credit with consent of graduate program coordinator. Research in trends, problems, and issues in industrial technology. Maximum 3 hours for credit.

  
  • ITEC 6902 - Special Topics in Technology


    1, 2, 3

    May be repeated for credit with consent of graduate program coordinator. Research in trends, problems, and issues in industrial technology. Maximum 3 hours for credit.
  
  • ITEC 6903 - Special Topics in Technology


    1, 2, 3

    May be repeated for credit with consent of graduate program coordinator. Research in trends, problems, and issues in industrial technology. Maximum 3 hours for credit.
  
  • ITEC 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • ITEC 8100 - Research Internship


    3

    P: Enrollment in ISU Consortium PhD in technology management offered by Indiana State University. Predissertation project(s) addressing technology systems.
  
  • ITEC 8101 - Research Internship


    3

    P: Enrollment in ISU Consortium PhD in technology management offered by Indiana State University. Predissertation project(s) addressing technology systems.
  
  • ITEC 9000 - Dissertation


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 9 s.h.

Interdisciplinary and Independent Study

  
  • ART 6070 - Visual Problems in Computer-aided Design


    3

    For artists and art educators. P: Minimum of 12 s.h. graduate-level ART courses or consent of instructor. Computer use for solving advanced visual problems related to experiences in specific areas of concentration and professional practice. Develop electronic portfolios and presentations of artwork and resumes.
  
  • ART 6500 - Independent Study


    3

    P: Consent of instructor, curricular coordinator, and director.
 

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