May 30, 2023  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Note - listings are by subject area prefix, not department code.

 

CIS - Computer Science and Information Systems

  
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    CIS 6900 Independent Study


    Credit Hours: 1-19

    Independent study in which students must have a contract with an instructor. Requires completed contract prior to enrollment.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 1-19
  
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    CIS 6930 Special Topics


    Credit Hours: 1-5

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 1-5
  
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    CIS 6940 Graduate Instruction Methods


    Credit Hours: 1-4

    Special course to train graduate teaching assistants.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 1-4
  
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    CIS 6946 Internships/Practicums/Clinical Practice


    Credit Hours: 0-3

    Practical computer science and/or computer engineering work under industrial supervision with a faculty approved outline and end-of-semester report. One semester for variable credit and S-U only.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 0-3
  
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    CIS 6971 Thesis: Master’s


    Credit Hours: 2-19

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 2-19
  
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    CIS 7910 Directed Research


    Credit Hours: 1-19

    Requires completed contract prior to enrollment.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 1-19
  
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    CIS 7980 Dissertation: Doctoral


    Credit Hours: 2-19

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 2-19

CJC - Corrections

  
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    CJC 6020 Theory, Practice, and Research in Corrections


    Credit Hours: 3

    Examination of the interrelationships between theory and practice in corrections, as these are affected by empirical research and systematic program evaluation.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3

CJE - Law Enforcement

  
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    CJE 6025 Policy Organization, Behavior, and Administration


    Credit Hours: 3

    Graduate seminar focusing on the topics of police behavior, organization, and administration.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6029 Advanced Seminar in Law Enforcement


    Credit Hours: 3

    Students integrate theory and empirical data to critically analyze issues in law enforcement practice and policy.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6268 Minorities and Crime


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides an overview and discussion of issues surrounding the relationship between minority groups and the criminal justice system. It focuses on overt and institutional racism and discrimination and its relationship to the justice system.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6624 Introduction to Digital Evidence


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to facilitate development of the basic knowledge and skills necessary to recognize, identify, collect, and preserve digital evidence in any kind of criminal investigation. Focus is upon a wide array of digital technologies.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6625 Network Forensic Criminal Investigations


    Credit Hours: 3

    As applied to criminal investigations, this course focuses on forensic security issues involving access to data stored on networked computer systems and the transmission of data between systems.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6626 Digital Forensic Criminal Investigations


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will introduce students to digital forensics as practiced by local, state, and federal law enforcement. Students will gain hands on experience with several digital forensic tools in this laboratory-based course.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6627 Digital Evidence Recognition and Collection


    Credit Hours: 3

    Instructs participants in the basics of recognizing potential sources of electronic evidence, preparing them to respond to an electronic crime scene, and to collect items of evidentiary value to be used in court proceedings.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6688 Cybercrime and Criminal Justice


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduction to the topic of criminality in online environments. Topics include hacking, online identity theft, fraud, trade in illicit substances/items, sexual crimes online, and responses to cybercriminality.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6690 Cybercrime Law and Social Policy


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will introduce the student to the basic legal foundations related to the enforcement of criminal statutes and investigations of violations of law in the realm of illicit activities generally known as cybercrime.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6716 Criminal Justice Graduate Capstone Seminar


    Credit Hours: 3

    In this capstone seminar students will be required to demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of a specific problem within their agency as well as a proposed solution(s).

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CJE 6945 Practicum for Digital Forensics


    Credit Hours: 3

    This “experiential learning” or practicum course allows students to apply knowledge from their program and to critically consider and address issues relevant to the cybersecurity field.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3

CJJ - Juvenile Justice

  
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    CJJ 6020 Juvenile Delinquency


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is a comprehensive overview of juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system. It explores theories of delinquency, how juvenile delinquents are handled, and recommended prevention/rehabilitation strategies.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3

CJL - Law & Process

  
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    CJL 6421 Law, Crime and Justice


    Credit Hours: 4

    An exposition of historical and contemporary legal principles, procedures, and issues as reflected in Constitutional provision, statutes, and case law.

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 4

CLP - Clinical Psychology

  
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    CLP 6166 Psychopathology


    Credit Hours: 3

    Exploration of current approaches to the understanding of pathological behavior and implications for theories of personality. A survey of treatment methods is included.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CLP 6318 Prevention Science & Health Psychology


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduction to current theories, research, and practice in prevention science and health behavior research. Evaluation of the contributions of psychology & prevention science to a wide range of evidence-based health promotion & prevention interventions.

    Prerequisite(s): PSY 6218
    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CLP 6438 Psychological Assessment: Theory and Research


    Credit Hours: 1-4

    Courses cover theory, research, and applications of psychological assessment in areas, such as interviewing, intellectual and cognitive functioning, neuropsycho-diagnostics, and personality testing.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 1-4
  
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    CLP 6443 Assessment of Infant-Family Mental Health


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduction to mental health assessment with children birth to three and their coparents, with an emphasis on observational methods, relationship assessment, caregiver interviewing, standardized measures, case formulation and family-centered feedback.

    Prerequisite(s): CLP 6477
    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CLP 6462 Working with Families of Infants and Toddlers


    Credit Hours: 3

    Addresses principles and emerging promising practices for intervening to promote coparenting of children aged 0-3 in nuclear,fragile, extended and kinship families; high conflict post-divorce families; military families; and other diverse family systems.

    Prerequisite(s): PSY 6477, SOW 6243
    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CLP 6477 Infant Family Mental Health


    Credit Hours: 3

    The class will address the theoretical bases of infant mental health infant development and infant caregiver relationships with an emphasis on coparenting and family relationship dynamics that support infant and toddler development in cultural context.

    Prerequisite(s): DEP 4053, CLP 4620
    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CLP 6478 Develop Disabilities/Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence


    Credit Hours: 3

    This graduate level course is designed to provide students with a foundation in concepts and research in the scientific study of developmental disabilities and other disorders of childhood and adolescence.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CLP 6623 Professional and Ethical Issues in Psychology


    Credit Hours: 3

    This graduate course is designed to expose students to the professional, ethical, and legal problems that face psychologists and through the course of their practice as clinicians, researchers, and educators.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CLP 6937 Topics in Clinical Psychology


    Credit Hours: 1-3

    Courses on topics, such as humanistic psychology, community psychology, and clinical neuropsychology.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 1-3
  
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    CLP 7188 Clinical Psychology Interventions


    Credit Hours: 1-4

    Study of the theoretical, empirical, and applied foundations of the major systems of therapeutic intervention.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 1-4
  
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    CLP 7379 Graduate Seminar in Clinical-Community Psychology


    Credit Hours: 1-3

    Seminars on topics, such as psychopathology, community psychology, clinical issues, personality, and developmental psychology.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 1-3

CNT - Computer Networks

  
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    CNT 6215 Computer Networks


    Credit Hours: 3

    Design and analysis of data communication networks with an emphasis on the Internet and its protocols. Key topics include protocol models, HTTP, TCP, IP, local area networks, routing, flow control, multimedia networking, and performance evaluation.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CNT 6410 Emerging Topics in Network Security


    Credit Hours: 3

    Covers basic concepts of network security, network security primitives, authentication techniques, security and privacy issues in modern wireless systems, and vulnerability analysis of electric power grids.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CNT 6806 Network Science


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course introduces the science of networks via elements of graph theory and practical analysis of real datasets.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3

COM - Communication

  
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    COM 5930 Topics in Communication Studies


    Credit Hours: 3

    Topical issues in communication.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6001 Theories and Histories of Communication


    Credit Hours: 3

    An introduction to the history and theory of communication as a discipline: its relationship to the arts and sciences, and a survey of the historical development of the field, emphasizing current issues in theory, research, and practice.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6017 Gender in the Workplace


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course focuses on the workplace as a site of gendered communication practices. A variety of work settings will be analyzed in terms of how they construct gender identities, reinforce public-private distinctions and maintain traditional career models.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6025 Health Communication


    Credit Hours: 3

    Application of communication theory and research to the health context including provider-patient communication, health information campaigns, and health beliefs and behavior. Special attention to the value issues in health communication.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6045 Communicating Leadership


    Credit Hours: 3

    Effective leadership today focuses less on control and more on the strategic use of communication to build relationships and guide behavior. This course examines the various ways leaders can communicate more effectively in contemporary organizations.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6121 Organizational Communication


    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of communication theory and behavior within organizational settings: role of communication, communication climates, communication networks, leadership.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6248 Historical Perspectives on Communication


    Credit Hours: 3

    Explores prominent figures and theoretical movements in area of Communication (Interpersonal or Organizational Communication, Cultural Studies, Rhetorical Studies, or Performance Studies). [Repeatable for credit as topics vary.]

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6306 Action Research


    Credit Hours: 3

    Action research is rooted in engagement, involving collaboration with community or organizational partners who will be affected by the research. Through hands-on projects we learn principles of action research and explore communication and ethical issues.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6313 Interpreting Communication Research


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course is designed to give students tools to help them interpret the mainstream research literature in communication and to judge research on a quality continuum. No assumptions are made about student understanding of quantitative research methods.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6345 Contemporary Cultural Studies


    Credit Hours: 3

    Examines theoretical issues and interpretive approaches for exploring questions of knowledge, identity, experience, meaning and value in modern culture through the study of communication.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6400 Communication Theory


    Credit Hours: 3

    An examination of communication theory through selected reading in the works of major theorists past and present.

    Prerequisite(s): COM 6001 
    Corequisite(s): None.
    Co-Prerequisite(s): None.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6418 Communication and Systems Practice


    Credit Hours: 3

    Systems theories offer possibilities for understanding interconnections and emergence, identities and environments, and stability and change, with communication processes being central. We explore social systems principles by linking theory and praxis.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6605 Media Studies


    Credit Hours: 3

    Study of the impact of mass and mediated forms of communication on individuals, groups, societies, and cultures. Several theoretical and critical perspectives are considered.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 6724 Communication Training in Organizations


    Credit Hours: 3

    Provides holistic understanding of how communication training is developed and conducted in organizations. Students learn to assess communication training needs, design/deliver effective communication training programs, and evaluate their effectiveness.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 7325 Seminar in Communication Research Methods


    Credit Hours: 3

    Examines the research practices and methodologies of communication as a discipline, including bibliographical resources, research designs, research techniques, and forms of scholarly presentation.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COM 7933 Seminar in Communication Studies


    Credit Hours: 3

    Variable topics course.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Communication
Credit Hours: 3

COP - Computer Programming

  
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    COP 5016 Introduction to Unix and C


    Credit Hours: 3

    Unix operating system. Internet resources. Netscape, WWW and HTML. ANSI C language, syntax. Arrays and pointers. Iterations and recursions. Header files and macros. C libraries. Structuring data. File I/O.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COP 6021 Programming Languages: Design and Analysis


    Credit Hours: 3

    In-depth, graduate-level study of the design and analysis of programming languages. Functional programming, deductive systems, operational semantics, type systems, and proofs of type safety.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COP 6527 Computing in Massively Parallel Systems


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will cover basics in large-scale parallel computing and CUDA programming, and advanced techniques for parallel code optimization and domain-specific case studies.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COP 6611 Operating Systems


    Credit Hours: 3

    Operating systems functions and design, resource management, protection systems, process communication, and deadlocks.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COP 6621 Programming Languages and Translation


    Credit Hours: 3

    Grammars and languages, symbols, strings, syntax, parsing, the design of a compiler, storage organization and symbol tables, translator writing systems.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COP 6625 Compilers


    Credit Hours: 3

    In-depth, graduate-level study of compiler design and implementation. Lexical, syntactic, and semantic analysis. Type safety. Code generation. Run-time support. Garbage collection. Code optimizations.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    COP 6712 Database Management Systems


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course covers the fundamentals of database management systems (DBMS): relational models, relational algebra and calculus, data indexing, storage management, query processing and optimization, and transaction management.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3

COT - Computer Theory

  
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    COT 6405 Introduction to the Theory of Algorithms


    Credit Hours: 3

    Analysis techniques for algorithms. Characterizing algorithms in terms of recurrence relations, solutions of recurrence relations, upper and lower bounds. Graph problems, parallel, algorithms, NP completeness and approximation algorithms, with relationship to practical problems.

    Prerequisite(s): COT 3100, COT 4400
    Corequisite(s): None.
    Co-Prerequisite(s): None.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3

CPO - Comparative Politics

  
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    CPO 5934 Selected Topics in Comparative Politics


    Credit Hours: 3

    Studies specific substantive areas in Comparative Politics, such as political economy or the politics of specific countries or regions.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CPO 6077 Social Movements


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduces students to the main theoretical perspectives of social movement scholarship and investigates core social movements in the US and beyond.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CPO 6091 Seminar in Comparative Politics


    Credit Hours: 3

    Extensive examination of the major theories and approaches used in the study of Comparative Politics. Seminar format.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Credit Hours: 3

CRW - Creative Writing

  
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    CRW 6025 Special Topics in Creative Writing


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will offer coverage of current topics in creative writing based on student demand and instructor interest. Topics offered may include memoir, novel writing, screenwriting, and editing and publishing.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CRW 6130 Fiction Writing


    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of the process of fiction writing and the artistic demands associated with its forms, from microfiction to the novel.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CRW 6164 The Craft of Fiction


    Credit Hours: 3

    A study in the forms and technique of fiction writing. Students will examine how novels and stories are constructed, analyze craft (plotting, characterization, point of view) and the relationship of form and craft, and study the variety of approaches to storytelling (realism, magic realism, minimalism, and metafiction).

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CRW 6236 Nonfiction Writing


    Credit Hours: 3

    An exploration of the different types of nonfiction writing, such as memoir, travel, nature, commentary, book review, essay, and biography.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CRW 6331 Poetry Writing


    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of the process of poetry writing and the demands associated with its form, both free verse and metrical.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CRW 6352 The Craft of Poetry


    Credit Hours: 3

    An intensive examination of established schools of poetic writing: their themes, imagery, and approach to subject matter. Students also will write and submit original poetry for private and group constructive evaluation.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CRW 6726 Practicum in Literary Editing and Publishing


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduction to the publishing industry, including book publishing, literary magazines, editing, agents, book design and packaging, book marketing and publicity, interviewing, and book reviewing. Students assist in publication of a literary magazine.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3

CST - Comparative Studies

  
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    CST 6920 Non-Credit Graduate Study


    Credit Hours: 0

    This course is used for students on educational experiences to maintain continuous enrollment/good standing (i.e., Peace Corps).

    USF | College of Graduate Studies | Dean’s Office
Credit Hours: 0
  
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    CST 6934 Special Topics in Graduate School: Research Practicum


    Credit Hours: 3

    Variable titles offered on topics of special interest pertaining to research practices.

    USF | College of Graduate Studies | Dean’s Office
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CST 6935 Special Topics in Graduate School: Professional Development


    Credit Hours: 1-3

    Variable titles offered on topics of special interest pertaining to professional development.

    USF | College of Graduate Studies | Dean’s Office
Credit Hours: 1-3

CTS - Computer Technology and Skills

  
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    CTS 6716 Network Programming for IT


    Credit Hours: 3

    Network programming using high level languages. Topics covered will include distributed computing using remote method invocation technologies, peer-to-peer protocols, w-level socket-based programming and mobile code.

    USF | College of Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering
Credit Hours: 3

CWR - Civil Water Resources

  
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    CWR 6105 Vadose Zone Hydrology


    Credit Hours: 3

    Analysis of flow and transport in porous media with emphasis on processes in the unsaturated vadose zone and applications in soil hydrology.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6122 Groundwater Engineering


    Credit Hours: 3

    Use of groundwater as a resource; factors governing groundwater flow; equations describing groundwater flow in aquifers; techniques for solving relevant equations; applications of models to solve problems of environmental and/or engineering significance.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6235 Free Surface Flow


    Credit Hours: 3

    Fundamental and applied aspects of free surface flow, including river hydraulics, canal flow, and open channel design.

    Prerequisite(s): CWR 4202
    Corequisite(s): None.
    Co-Prerequisite(s): None.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6239 Waves and Beach Protection


    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of the fundamentals of shoreline dynamics including distribution of wave energy, motion of beach sand, stable configurations and protective measures.

    Prerequisite(s): CWR 6820 
    Corequisite(s): None.
    Co-Prerequisite(s): None.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6305 Urban Hydrology


    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of the quantity and quality problems and solution techniques associated with urban runoff.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6533 Water Quality Modeling


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will develop the fundamental principals and concepts of water quality modeling and apply water quality models in a variety of contexts. The mathematical representations of environmental transport and transformation processes will be elucidated. Models of different complexity will be applied to a variety of environmental contexts.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6534 Coastal and Estuary Modeling


    Credit Hours: 3

    Digital modeling of coastal and estuary systems, currents tide heights, sediment transport, erosion, data collection, temperature distribution, source and sinks. Special emphasis on Florida regions.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6535 Hydrologic Models


    Credit Hours: 3

    A study of the theoretical principles of hydrologic modeling and an examination of various numerical hydrologic models available. Students will be required to develop and apply computer models.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6538 Advanced Hydrologic Models


    Credit Hours: 3

    To present the theoretical and applied concepts of advanced hydrologic modeling and especially integrated surface water/ground water modeling and to examine various numerical hydrologic models used in engineering practice.

    Prerequisite(s): CWR 6535 , GLY 6739 
    Corequisite(s): None.
    Co-Prerequisite(s): None.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    CWR 6820 Coastal Waves and Structures


    Credit Hours: 3

    Fundamentals of wave motion and the mutual interaction of waves and structures. A design project is included.

    USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering
Credit Hours: 3

CYP - Community Psychology

  
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    CYP 6109 Coparenting and Systems Change for Infant-Family Mental Health


    Credit Hours: 3

    A review of theories, research, comprehensive change strategies and everyday practices for collaboration with infants, coparents, families, community members and professionals to transform systems and communities for infant-family mental health.

    Prerequisite(s): CLP 6477, CLP 6443, CLP 6462
    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3

DEP - Developmental Psychology

  
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    DEP 6058 Developmental Psychology


    Credit Hours: 3

    Basic survey of research and theory in human developmental processes.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    DEP 6607 Typical and Atypical Development


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduction to theory and research on both typical and atypical development of individuals from birth to late life.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Psychology
Credit Hours: 3

DIE - Dietetics

  
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    DIE 6127 Principles of Leadership and Management of Food and Nutrition


    Credit Hours: 2

    Course equips students with leadership and management skills needed to establish and maintain effective food and nutrition programs. Food service and clinical nutrition management is addressed so students can adapt to a changing healthcare environment.

    USF | College of Public Health | Dean’s Office
Credit Hours: 2
  
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    DIE 6248 Advanced Clinical Nutrition


    Credit Hours: 3

    An integration of pathophysiology, biochemistry, and nutrition concepts that form the basis for medical nutrition therapy in health care.

    USF | College of Public Health | Dean’s Office
Credit Hours: 3

DIG - Digital Media

  
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    DIG 6007 Trends in Digital Humanities


    Credit Hours: 3

    Intensive study of one or more current issues in digital humanities. Involves readings in theory, discussion leading, reverse engineering, and participation in current Digital Humanities project.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Humanities and Cultural Studies
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    DIG 6178 Introduction to Digital Humanities


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Digital Humanities. Examines contemporary theories and debates at the intersection of technology and humanities research and learning, provides practical experience with specific DH tools and methods.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Humanities and Cultural Studies
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    DIG 6585 Digital Humanities Capstone Project


    Credit Hours: 3

    Student designs and implements a significant demonstration segment of a practical Digital Humanities project (or serves in an internship and documents it with a portfolio). A written proposal for the project is also required.

    Prerequisite(s): DIG 6178  with a minimum grade of C-
    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Humanities and Cultural Studies
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    DIG 6774C Virtual Museums


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course explores a wide range of digital applications on public history focusing on the impact 3D visualization has got on public historians, curators, museum educators, docents and local and global public.

    Prerequisite(s): None.
    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | History
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    DIG 6818 Feminist Digital Humanities


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course offers an introduction to foundational concepts and analytical tools in the study of feminist digital humanities and conducts key feminist digital humanities projects using feminist literature.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    DIG 6834C Digital Antiquity


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides a hands-on, project based introduction to digital technologies as they are used in the study of the ancient world.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | History
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    DIG 6886 Digital Pedagogy


    Credit Hours: 3

    Introduction to wide range of foundational concepts & digital tools in digital pedagogy. Designed for English majors & English students, focus is on what the digital can offer to theorizing & teaching of reading, writing, & research in humanities studies.

    USF | College of Arts and Sciences | English
Credit Hours: 3

DSC - Domestic Security

  
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    DSC 6020 Terrorism and Homeland Security


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course will introduce you to the phenomena of contemporary terrorism and extremism. Emphasis will be placed on extremism as a foundation for terrorist behavior, types of terrorism, and how governments and law enforcement agencies respond to terrorism

    USF | College of Behavioral and Community Sciences | Criminology
Credit Hours: 3

EBD - Education: Emotional/Behavioral Disorders

  
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    EBD 6215 Advanced Theories and Practices in Emotional Handicaps


    Credit Hours: 3

    In-depth study of specific behavioral disorders of children and youth, with an emphasis on educational implications and interventions.

    Prerequisite(s): Introductory course in special education.
    Corequisite(s): None.
    Co-Prerequisite(s): None.

    USF | College of Education |
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    EBD 6216 Educational Strategies for Students with Behavior Disorders


    Credit Hours: 3

    Advanced methods and materials for planning, implementing, and evaluating educational interventions with students with behavior disorders. For certification.

    USF | College of Education |
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    EBD 6246 Educating Students with Autism


    Credit Hours: 3

    This course provides an overview of the characteristics, etiology, and prevalence of autism spectrum disorders, along with the knowledge and skills necessary to support the learning of children with autism spectrum disorders.

    USF | College of Education |
Credit Hours: 3
  
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    EBD 6943 Supervised Practicum in Behavior Disorders


    Credit Hours: 1-12

    Supervised graduate practicum experiences with children who have behavior disorders. For students seeking certification only.

    USF | College of Education |
Credit Hours: 1-12
 

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