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SYA - Sociological Analysis |
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SYA 7988 Dissertation Proposal Credit Hours: 1-6
This course will guide Ph.D. students toward the completion of their dissertation proposal under close supervision of their faculty mentors.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 1-6 |
SYD - Sociology of Demography/Area Studies/Sociological Minorities |
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SYD 6605 City and Community Credit Hours: 3
Provides training in the field of urban and community sociology. Focuses on the field’s early theoretical foundations, “classic” research, and contemporary debates. Concentrates on the U.S., although some cross-cultural comparisons will be offered.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
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SYD 6706 Race and Ethnicity Credit Hours: 3
Introduces historical development of race, social construction of racial and ethnic identities, race-class-gender interrelationships, and various issues of immigration. Exploration of theories used to explain racial and ethnic inequality today.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
SYG - Sociology, General |
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SYG 6936 Seminar in Teaching Sociology Credit Hours: 3
Provides a key link for future teaching sociologists, assisting them to make the switch from consumers to educators of the sociological perspective. Places equal emphasis on theoretical and practical issues surrounding teaching sociology.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
SYO - Social Organization |
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SYO 6255 Seminar in Sociology of Education Credit Hours: 3
Sociological analysis of the institution of education. Primary attention directed toward class, race, and gender inequalities and educational transformations.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
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SYO 7435 Sociology of Disability in Urban Society Credit Hours: 3
This course critically evaluates current controversies over the utility of a variety of theoretical perspectives and research methods in understanding the lived experience of disability in 21st century urban society.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
SYP - Social Processes |
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SYP 6008 Social Problems, Identity, and Community Credit Hours: 3
An examination of social problems using social constructionist theoretical perspectives. Topics focus on how meaning is created within historically, culturally, and politically situated communities.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
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SYP 6016 Emotions in Everyday Life Credit Hours: 3
Explores the role of emotions in the everyday lives of individuals, within the micro-social contexts of identities, interactions, and social relationships.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
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SYP 6357 Comparative Social Movements Credit Hours: 3
Provides an overview of the various theoretical perspectives used to explain the emergence, growth, strategies and success of social movements in contemporary America and in other countries.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
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SYP 6425 Sociology of Consumer Culture Credit Hours: 3
This course critically examines the key theories and analyses of American consumerism with special attention to inequalities of race, class, and gender.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
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SYP 6515 Sociology of Deviance Credit Hours: 3
Develops knowledge of traditional theories of deviance as well as critiques them. Through development of alternative perspectives, challenges constructions of deviance and the mechanisms of power.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | Sociology Credit Hours: 3 |
ATR - Athletic Training |
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ATR 5105C Athletic Training Techniques Credit Hours: 3
Overview course including basic components of the athletic training profession including the prevention, recognition and evaluation and immediate care of athletic injuries.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5125 Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice in Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3
By way of laboratory prosection of cadavers, this class will provide an opportunity for students to gain an in-depth understanding of human anatomy. This course examines anatomy of the extremities, back, thorax, abdomen, pelvis and perineum.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5217C Physical Examination I Credit Hours: 4
The study and practice of skills and techniques essential for the evaluation of orthopaedic injuries. Students will learn to formulate an impression of the injury/condition in order to provide the basis for an initial treatment plan and medical referral.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 4 |
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ATR 5218C Physical Examination II Credit Hours: 4
The study and practice of skills and techniques essential for the evaluation of orthopaedic injuries. Students will learn to formulate an impression of the injury/condition in order to provide the basis for an initial treatment plan and medical referral.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 4 |
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ATR 5306C Therapeutic Interventions I Credit Hours: 4
Theoretical and clinical bases for the use of therapeutic modalities, pharmacology in the rehabilitation setting, including basic physics, physiological effects, indications, contraindications, and applications of therapeutic modalities in rehab.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 4 |
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ATR 5307C Therapeutic Interventions II Credit Hours: 4
Theory and application methods of comprehensive therapeutic treatment and rehabilitation programs for injuries commonly sustained by the physically active.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 4 |
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ATR 5308C Therapeutic Interventions III Credit Hours: 1
This course will provide an overview of manual therapy techniques, including myofacial release, joint mobilization, and traction as they are incorporated into a therapeutic rehabilitation program.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1 |
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ATR 5319 Rehabilitation Considerations for Children Credit Hours: 3
Addresses the principles of rehabilitation for children. This course will entail advanced anatomical, physiological and psychological aspects of sports injury in the youth population.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5346C Health and Wellness Promotion Across the Lifespan I Credit Hours: 3
Integrates physiological, psychological, and social understanding of humans in relationship to physical activity as a lifelong pursuit. Includes physical fitness, nutrition, stress reduction, socialization, and individual differences in human behavior.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5347C Health and Wellness Promotion Across the Lifespan II Credit Hours: 1
Techniques in conducting health fitness tests and exercise prescription including cardiorespiratory fitness, flexibility, weight control and nutrition as it relates to a healthy lifestyle.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1 |
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ATR 5348C Health and Wellness Promotion Across the Lifespan III Credit Hours: 1
This course will introduce concepts of neuromuscular system training, specifically addressing sport specific strength training, exercise selection, and physiological needs analysis.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1 |
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ATR 5435 Medical Conditions Credit Hours: 3
Pathology, physical examination, referral and treatment related to non-orthopedic conditions in the active population. Specific diagnostic tests and physical examination procedures will also be addressed.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5508 Contemporary Issues in Athletic Training Credit Hours: 3
Takes a unique look at the current issues facing the profession of athletic training. Historical perspectives, current implications, and futuristic opportunities and threats are discussed.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5515 Administration of Injury Prevention Programs Credit Hours: 3
Discusses the development and implementation of injury prevention programs for youth sports. Issues such as research, budgeting, marketing, and measuring effectiveness are identified.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5534 Documentation in Athletic Training Credit Hours: 1
Documentation in Athletic Training is designed to prepare athletic training students with an introduction to the foundation of appropriate terminology, documentation, and communication methods as they relate athletic training and sports medicine.
Prerequisite(s): None. Corequisite(s): ATR 3202 Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1 |
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ATR 5605 Youth Injury Epidemiology Credit Hours: 3
Key issues in epidemiology, injury etiology, risk factors related to both internal and external variables, and the efficacy and effectiveness of preventive measures in regard to youth sport injury will be analyzed and discussed.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5612 Evidence Based Medicine in Athletic Training Credit Hours: 3
This class will address evidence based medicine (EBM) and on how it affects clinical practice in athletic training. The importance of applying medical outcomes to clinical practice, components of research and publishing in sports medicine are taught.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 5815 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training I Credit Hours: 1
Performance of basic athletic training skills under the supervision of a clinical instructor at various sties. Students develop competence in introductory athletic training skills. Focus on equipment intensive sports. A weekly seminar also required.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1 |
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ATR 5825 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training II Credit Hours: 1
Performance of basic athletic training skills under the supervision of a clinical instructor at various sites. Students develop competence in introductory and mid-level athletic training skills. Weekly seminar is also required.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1 |
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ATR 5835C Clinical Practicum in Athletic Training Credit Hours: 1-3
Performance of mid-level athletic training skills under the supervision of a preceptor at various sites. Students develop competence in mid-level and advanced athletic training skills.
Prerequisite(s): ATR 5815 with a minimum grade of C, ATR 5825 with a minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1-3 |
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ATR 6114 Preventing Sudden Death in Sport I Credit Hours: 2
The purpose of the course is to provide athletic training students an overview of the general concepts and principles related to the causes of sudden death in sport. This course will deal with specific and potentially life-threatening conditions.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 2 |
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ATR 6115 Preventing Sudden Death in Sport II Credit Hours: 2
Provide an overview of the general concepts and principles related to the causes of sudden death in sport. This course will deal with specific and potentially life-threatening conditions.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 2 |
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ATR 6116C Preventing Sudden Death in Sports Settings Credit Hours: 3
This course will familiarize students with the common causes of fatalities in the athletic setting. Key issues in principles of airway management, cardiac events, and other emergency management skills will be discussed.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6226 Advanced Athletic Training Credit Hours: 3
This course designed to expose the Senior Athletic Training Students to current concepts and techniques in the evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. Didactic sessions will be supplemented with physical exam assessment skills.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6235 Motor Development and Skill Acquisition Credit Hours: 3
Motor Development and Skill Acquisition will familiarize students with the theories and approaches of skill acquisition in young athletes. This course is limited to post-professional athletic training program (M.S. in MS, Athletic Training concentration).
Prerequisite(s): None. Corequisite(s): ATR 6236 Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6236 Pediatric Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3
Addresses the unique orthopaedic conditions commonly seen in adolescents. Musculoskeletal issues, such as disease process, genetic abnormalities, infectious disease, mechanism of injury, overuse, protective equipment, immature skeletal disruption,etc.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6446 Medical Conditions of Adolescents Credit Hours: 3
Focuses on non-orthopedic conditions in children such as review of pharmacology, guidelines for pre-participation examinations, diabetes, exercise induced bronchospasm, sudden cardiac death, concussions, and infectious diseases in the adolescent athlete.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6514 Ethical & Legal Issues in Healthcare Credit Hours: 1
Designed to develop awareness of ethical & legal issues required for athletic trainers to deliver healthcare. Develops a broad understanding of the ethical & legal issues related to healthcare delivery, emphasizing legal terminology and applicability.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 1 |
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ATR 6517 Professional Practice Credit Hours: 3
The advanced study, writing and discussion of specialized topics and contemporary issues related to professional practice. Emphasis will be on historical perspectives, professional preparation, credentialing, governance, ethics, and scope of practice.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6615 Evidence Based Research and Writing Credit Hours: 3
A thorough look at the process of utilizing evidence-based medicine to advance healthcare. The importance of applying medical outcomes to clinical practice; recent research; & components of conducting & publishing research in the field of sport medicine.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6616 Research in Athletic Training Credit Hours: 3
The capstone project is the final cumulative work that exemplifies a body of knowledge that significantly contributes a worthy product to the profession of athletic training and one’s own professional endeavors.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6626 Capstone Project 1 Credit Hours: 3
The capstone project is a cumulative work that exemplifies a scientific body of knowledge that contributes to the field of AT. CP-1 focuses on identifying a problem, reviewing literature, & developing a plan to enhance the healthcare of young athletes.
Prerequisite(s): ATR 5508 , ATR 5515 , ATR 6615 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6627 Capstone Project 2 Credit Hours: 3
Focus on completing a SWOT analysis of the plan & a formal written document. The final project will be used for immediate implementation, submission for publication/presentation & will ultimately result in improvement of healthcare for young athletes.
Prerequisite(s): ATR 6626 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
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ATR 6835 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III Credit Hours: 4
Performance of mid-level athletic training skills under the supervision of a clinical instructor at various sites. Experience will also include general medical experience and surgery observation. Weekly seminar also required.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 4 |
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ATR 6845 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training IV Credit Hours: 4
A Capstone experience under the supervision of a preceptor at various sites. Students develop competence in mid and advanced athletic training skills and prepare for the BOC examination.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 4 |
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ATR 6920 Athletic Training Professional Colloquium Credit Hours: 3
The Athletic Training Professional Colloquium course is a week-long in-residence course led by leaders in the profession of athletic training. A variety of topics are covered, including national trends, association issues, and professional challenges.
USF | Morsani College of Medicine | Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Credit Hours: 3 |
TAX - Taxation |
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TAX 5015 Federal Taxation of Business Entities Credit Hours: 3
Tax issues encountered by small businesses. Includes tax planning, capital formation and preservation, tax compliance and tax alternatives.
Prerequisite(s): TAX 4001 with a minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Muma College of Business | Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Credit Hours: 3 |
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TAX 6005 Advanced Partnership Taxation Credit Hours: 3
A study of advanced income tax problems involving partnerships, including organization, operation, distributions, liquidations, basis, family partnerships, and sales and exchanges. The planning and business aspects of partnerships are emphasized.
Prerequisite(s): TAX 4001 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Muma College of Business | Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Credit Hours: 3 |
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TAX 6065 Contemporary Issues in Taxation Credit Hours: 3
A study of contemporary issues in taxation with an emphasis on related computer research. Current tax issues in the areas of corporations or partnerships will be explored when appropriate, along with related tax planning techniques
Prerequisite(s): TAX 4001, TAX 5015 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Muma College of Business | Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Credit Hours: 3 |
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TAX 6134 Advanced Corporate Taxation Credit Hours: 3
A study of advanced income tax problems involving corporations, including organization, operation, distributions, liquidations, consolidated corporate tax returns, and taxation of foreign corporations and foreign source income.
Prerequisite(s): TAX 4001, TAX 5015 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Muma College of Business | Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Credit Hours: 3 |
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TAX 6445 Estate Planning Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the basics of estate, gift, and trust taxation and introduces the student to tax planning techniques to minimize the tax-burden on inter-generation transfers of wealth.
Prerequisite(s): TAX 4001 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | Muma College of Business | Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Credit Hours: 3 |
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TAX 6940 IRS VITA Tax Practicum Credit Hours: 3
A course providing an opportunity for students to gain valuable experience in preparing tax returns and tax counseling and to apply their knowledge of classroom learning.
Prerequisite(s): TAX 4001 USF | Muma College of Business | Credit Hours: 3 |
THE - Theatre Studies and General Resources |
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THE 5909 Directed Studies Credit Hours: 1-6
Independent studies in the various areas of Theatre. Course of study and credits must be assigned prior to registration.
USF | College of The Arts | School of Theatre and Dance Credit Hours: 1-6 |
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THE 5931 Selected Topics in Theatre Credit Hours: 1-8
The content of the course will be governed by the student demand and instructor interest. May be lecture or class discussion or studio format.
USF | College of The Arts | School of Theatre and Dance Credit Hours: 1-8 |
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THE 6175 New British Theatre and Drama Credit Hours: 3
A study of contemporary theatrical practice and key dramatic texts in the British Isles. Departmental permit required of majors and non-majors.
USF | College of The Arts | School of Theatre and Dance Credit Hours: 3 |
TSL - Teaching English as a Second Language |
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TSL 5085 ESOL I - Theory and Practice of Teaching English Language Learners Credit Hours: 3
This course is for undergraduate degree holding, preprofessional (preservice) teachers to learn about appropriate instruction, assessment and learning opportunities for Limited English Proficient (LEP) students in the content areas.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5086 ESOL II-Secondary Language & Literacy Acquisition in Children & Adolescents Credit Hours: 3
This course is designed to provide students with a critical understanding of instructional delivery which caters for the linguistic and literacy needs of minority / heritage communities.
Prerequisite(s): TSL 5085 . Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5241 Applied Linguistics in Teaching Diverse Students Credit Hours: 3
Instructional applications of teachers knowledge about language (phonology, morphology, syntax, pragmatics, discourse) and language acquisition in linguistically diverse classrooms.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5242 ESOL III-Language Principles, Acquisition & Assessment for English Language Learners Credit Hours: 3
This course provides an overview of the components of language, linking them to methods and techniques of providing comprehensible instruction to LEP students.
Prerequisite(s): TSL 5086 . Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5325 ESOL Strategies for Content Area Teachers Credit Hours: 3
Course designed for public school teachers working with limited English Proficient (foreign) students in the classroom. The new ESOL requirements specify that this course be offered to content area teachers and to ESOL teachers.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5326 L2 Reading for ESOL Students across Content Areas Credit Hours: 3
This ESOL course will provide students with understanding of the linguistic and literacy needs of minority/heritage students, and will negotiate issues of second language learning, language varieties, as well as critical literacy and reading.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5371 Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language Credit Hours: 3
Analysis of the methods of teaching English pronunciation and structure to speakers of other languages.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | World Languages Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5372 ESOL Curriculum and Instruction Credit Hours: 3
Analysis of the methods of teaching English pronunciation and structure to speakers of other languages.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | World Languages Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5440 Language Testing Credit Hours: 3
Lecture course on testing English as a second/foreign language.
Prerequisite(s): TSL 5371 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | World Languages Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5525 Cross-Cultural Issues in ESL Credit Hours: 3
Lecture course on cultural issues in Teaching English as a Second/Foreign language.
Prerequisite(s): LIN 5700 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | World Languages Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 5940 ESOL Practicum Credit Hours: 1-3
This course is restricted to Education majors and will not be repeatable for credit. A structured field experience with Limited English Proficient students.
Prerequisite(s): FLE 5345 , FLE 5145 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 1-3 |
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TSL 6133 Curriculum and Instructional Materials Development Credit Hours: 3
Develop the knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary for the effective development and modification of instructional curricular, materials and technology appropriate for the delivery of ESOL methods and strategies to enhance instruction to ESOL students.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 6253 Applied Linguistics for Teaching ESOL Credit Hours: 3
Course is designed to prepare participants with linguistic concepts & issues relevant to the field of applied linguistics 7 second language teaching. Course will survey sub-fields of linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, semantics, and syntax).
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 6390 Instructional Methods and Strategies for Teaching ESOL Credit Hours: 3
Effective use of ESOL methods and strategies. Conceptual focus of this course is based on the teacher as self-directed, reflective practitioner and problem solver who is able to facilitate learning and change within diverse populations and environments.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 6470 Assessment and Progress Management for Teaching ESOL Credit Hours: 3
Designed to develop knowledge 7 skills necessary to prepare students to select, adapt, design assessment instruments & testing techniques reflective of instructional goals & needs of linguistically & culturally diverse students in ESOL or mainstream class.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 6700 ESOL for School Psychologists and School Counselors Credit Hours: 3
Prepare school psychologists & school counselors to provide services for Eng language learners in their schools. Provides them with current research and guidance in the areas of program development, legislative mandates, and learner characteristics.
USF | College of Education | Credit Hours: 3 |
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TSL 6945 Internship Credit Hours: 1-6
Required of all candidates for the M.A. degree in TESL. Supervised teaching of English as a second language to non-native speakers at appropriate levels and settings.
Prerequisite(s): TSL 5371 , TSL 5372 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | World Languages Credit Hours: 1-6 |
TTE - Transportation Engineering |
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TTE 5205 Traffic Systems Engineering Credit Hours: 3
Traffics models, intersection analysis, capacity analysis, data methods collection, parking studies, volume and speed studies, freeway management, and advanced technologies.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 4004 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 5305 Infrastructure System Management Credit Hours: 3
This course introduces analytical methods for the management of infrastructure systems over their life, focusing on pavement. Topics covered include data measurement and sampling, performance modeling, and maintenance strategies.
Prerequisite(s): EGN 3443 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 5501 Transportation Planning and Economics Credit Hours: 3
Fundamentals of urban transportation planning: trip generation, trip distribution, modal split, traffic assignment. Introduction to environmental impact analysis, evaluation an choice of transportation alternatives.
Prerequisite(s): MAC 1105 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 5620 Air Transportation Credit Hours: 3
This is a course for graduate students in the College of Engineering who are interested in air transportation. It covers topics such as, airport management, air traffic flow management, air transport economics, and etc. No registration restrictions.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6267 Traffic Flow Theory Credit Hours: 3
A systematic overview of the definition, taxonomy and models of highway traffic flow as well as intelligent transportation systems.
Prerequisite(s): None. USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6270 Intelligent Transportation Systems Credit Hours: 3
ITS architecture design and evaluation, simulation and modeling, advanced traffics management systems, traveler information systems, vehicle control systems, commercial vehicle operations, public transportation systems, and telecommunications.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 5205 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6307 Statistical and Econometric Methods I Credit Hours: 3
Applications of various statistical and econometric model-estimation methods that are used in transportation data analysis and other subject areas that deal with data analysis.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6315 Transportation Safety Credit Hours: 3
Transportation safety studies, accident data analysis, traffic safety control devices, special population regiment safety, highway conflict studies, accident reconstruction, and tort and liability issues.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 5205 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6501 Statistical and Econometric Methods II Credit Hours: 3
Advanced and new model estimation techniques in the application of various statistical and econometric analysis.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 6307 with a minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6505 Discrete Choice Models of Travel Behavior Credit Hours: 3
Theories of travel behavior; multinominal logit and nested logit models of mode choices, destination choice, and car ownership. Theory and application to travel forecasting.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 5501 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6507 Travel Demand Modeling Credit Hours: 3
Statistical modeling of travel demand forecasting; emphasis on trip generation and trip chaining.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 5501 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6630 Transport and Infrastructure Networks Credit Hours: 3
We will briefly review basic topics in network formulation and then will proceed to commonly used network models with applications to planning and operations of passenger and freight transportation and other related infrastructure systems.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6651 Public Transportation Credit Hours: 3
Planning, design and operation of public transportation systems; costs and productivity of transit; impacts of transit on travel behavior and urban form; ridership forecasting; public transportation policy analysis.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6655 Transportation and Land Use Credit Hours: 3
Relationships between transportation and land use, coordinated transportation and land use planning, theory of urban development, urban sprawl, integrated transportation and land use models, transportation friendly urban design, and accessibility.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6657 Sustainable Transportation Credit Hours: 3
Overview & analysis of concepts & designs for sustainable transportation from global-to-local, interdisciplinary perspective, including pedestrians, bicyclists, & public transportation. Addresses economy, environment, and equity. Hands-on design project.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 4004 with a minimum grade of C Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6833 Asphalt and Asphalt Mixes Credit Hours: 3
This course introduces asphalt binder and asphalt mix types and their use in Civil Engineering structures, focusing on asphalt pavements.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6835 Pavement Design Credit Hours: 3
Analysis of flexible and rigid pavements, equivalent single wheel loads, pavement material and their properties, pavement evaluation, reliability, flexible and rigid pavement design, overlay design, pavement life-cycle cost analysis.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 4005 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6837 Pavement Management Systems Credit Hours: 3
Review of flexible and rigid pavement design, overlay design; pavement evaluation, pavement network delineation, condition prediction models, pavement maintenance and rehabilitation, pavement management techniques, life-cycle analysis.
Prerequisite(s): TTE 4005 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 3 |
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TTE 6930 Graduate Transportation Seminar Credit Hours: 1
Seminars, presentations, and discussions of contemporary transportation issues.
USF | College of Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering Credit Hours: 1 |
URP - Urban and Regional Planning |
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URP 5277 GIS for Urban and Regional Planners Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the fundamentals and methods of Geographical Information Systems for urban and regional planning applications.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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URP 6056 City and Regional Planning Credit Hours: 3
A review of goals, objectives, and interrelationships between regional and city planning; intergovernmental and policy issues. Cross-listed with Political Science.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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URP 6058 Community Development Planning Credit Hours: 3
Course explores the process by which human communities emerge, grow, and sometimes decline and disappear. Also provides knowledge necessary to maximize use of communities’ assets and minimize damage from natural or man-made features in their environment.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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URP 6100 Planning Theory and History Credit Hours: 3
The course is designed acquaint the student with major trends in the evolution of urban planning thought and practice and introduce the student to fundamental theories of relevance to the field of urban and regional planning.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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URP 6115 Planning, policy and politics Credit Hours: 3
Introduction to politics, government and policy making for planning students. Part of the required core for the URP program.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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URP 6126 Zoning and Local Economic Development Credit Hours: 3
To familiarize students with the evolution and purpose of zoning as an instrument for regulating and controlling land use activities in the US. In addition, the course seeks to acquaint with the implications of zoning for local economic development.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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URP 6201 Quantitative Analysis in Urban & Regional Planning Credit Hours: 3
Focuses on quantitative analysis techniques and their application in urban and regional planning.
Prerequisite(s): URP 6232 Corequisite(s): None. Co-Prerequisite(s): None.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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URP 6232 Research Methods for Urban and Regional Planning Credit Hours: 3
The course is designed to introduce students to strategies for designing research and the appropriate methods for collecting urban and regional planning data; familiarize students with social research and evaluation methods used in planning.
USF | College of Arts and Sciences | School of Public Affairs Credit Hours: 3 |
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