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Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Astronomy
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  AST 113 The Cosmos 3.0
  Topics in modern astronomy with an emphasis on the process of scientific discovery and the scale and evolution of the universe. May not be applied to a major or minor in Geological Sciences. This course is equivalent to ESCI 113 and credit will not be earned if this course has been previously taken. Prereqs.: MATH 099 or higher.
NR 20061   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Kristine M. Larsen (P)
  This course is taught online.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Biology
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  BIO 100 SIB:Invasive Species 3.0
  Examination of various topics, contemporary issues, and problems in biological sciences. Three hours of lecture per week. No credit given toward biology majors or minors. Course may be repeated one time with a different topic.
NR 20045   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Alicia M. Bray (P)
  This course is taught online.
Designed to help non-majors to increase their comfort and enjoyment with biology, historical and current invasive species examples will be used to explain the biological reasons why these organisms are problematic to humans. No credit given toward the Biology major or minor. SA4-Natural Sciences -No lab.
 
  BIO 111 Introductory Biology 3.0
  Humans and the biological world, with emphasis on structure and function of the human organism, including topics on disease, heredity and evolution. Cannot be used to meet requirements for major or minor in biology. Three lectures per week. No credit given to those with credit for BMS 111.
NR 20047   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Paul Hapeman (P)
  This course is taught online.
 
  BIO 132 Introductory Ecology 3.0
  Introductory course that introduces students to ecological processes structuring the biosphere and our impacts on it. Emphasis will be placed on current local and global environmental issues and ways of making human lifestyles sustainable. Three lectures per week. Cannot be used to meet requirements for major or minor in Biology.
NR 20048   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Clayton A. Penniman (P)
  This course is taught online.
 
  BIO 171 FS:Marine Ecosystems Belize 3.0
  Travel-based international field biology experience. Non-major students will learn to identify biological questions, design and conduct observations and/or experiments, analyze data, and reach valid conclusions. May be repeated at different international field sites. Prereq.: Permission of instructor based on interview.
NR 20049   CIE No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 OFFCMP Jeremiah N. Jarrett (P)
  This course includes a mandatory study abroad component, which students must register and pay separately for in the Center for International Education. For complete information about the study abroad program and its cost, please see www.ccsu.edu/courseabroad or stop by the Center for International Education in Barnard Hall, Room 123. Scholarships are available.

This hands-on field course will primarily focus on coral, seagrass, and mangrove ecosystems of Belize (but will also introduce students to terrestrial organisms and Belizean culture/history), environmental impacts of human activities, and conservation efforts as they relate to Belizean society. The main objectives are for students to further develop their inquiry skills through observation, record keeping, and cause and effect questions while learning about these unique ecosystems and their inhabitants. Active participation in all aspects of the course is expected, including fieldwork and keeping of a field journal.
 
  BIO 290 Biology Research Experience I 2.0
  Introduction to research design and the analysis, interpretation, and presentation of biological data. Includes lectures, seminars, and computer laboratory. Prereq.: MATH 101 (C- or higher) or MATH 102 (C- or higher) or MATH 103 (C- or higher); and BIO 121 (may be taken concurrently).
NR 20051   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Mark E. Jackson (P)
  This course is taught online.
 
  BIO 471 FS:Marine Ecosystems Belize 3.0
  Travel-based international field experience. Students will learn to identify biological questions, design and conduct observations and/or experiments, analyze data, and reach valid conclusions. May be repeated at different field sites. Prereq.: BIO 200 and BIO 290, or permission of department chair; and interview with instructor.
NR 20050   CIE No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 OFFCMP Jeremiah N. Jarrett (P)
  This course includes a mandatory study abroad component, which students must register and pay separately for in the Center for International Education. For complete information about the study abroad program and its cost, please see www.ccsu.edu/courseabroad or stop by the Center for International Education in Barnard Hall, Room 123. Scholarships are available.

This hands-on field course will primarily focus on coral, seagrass, and mangrove ecosystems of Belize (but will also introduce students to terrestrial organisms and Belizean culture/history), environmental impacts of human activities, and conservation efforts as they relate to Belizean society. The main objectives are for students to further develop their inquiry skills through observation, record keeping, and cause and effect questions while learning about these unique ecosystems and their inhabitants. Active participation in all aspects of the course is expected, including fieldwork and keeping of a field journal.
 
  BIO 571 AdvFS:Marine Ecosystems Belize 3.0
  Travel-based field study experience. Advanced students will develop their abilities to identify biological questions, design and conduct observations and/or experiments that address those questions, and analyze their data and reach valid conclusions. May be repeated at different field sites. Prereq.: Admission to graduate program or permission of depart chair. Interview with instructor required for courses outside the U.S.
NR 20052   CIE No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 OFFCMP Jeremiah N. Jarrett (P)
  This course includes a mandatory study abroad component, which students must register and pay separately for in the Center for International Education. For complete information about the study abroad program and its cost, please see www.ccsu.edu/courseabroad or stop by the Center for International Education in Barnard Hall, Room 123. Scholarships are available.

This hands-on field course will primarily focus on coral, seagrass, and mangrove ecosystems of Belize (but will also introduce students to terrestrial organisms and Belizean culture/history), environmental impacts of human activities, and conservation efforts as they relate to Belizean society. The main objectives are for students to further develop their inquiry skills through observation, record keeping, and cause and effect questions while learning about these unique ecosystems and their inhabitants. Active participation in all aspects of the course is expected, including fieldwork and keeping of a field journal.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Biomolecular Sciences
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  BMS 101 Srch in Biomolecular Sci/w Lab 3.0
  Examination of various topics, contemporary issues, and problems in biomolecular sciences. Sections include two lectures and one, two-hour laboratory per week. No credit given toward life sciences majors or minors. Course may be repeated one time with a different topic.
NR 20053   01 RF 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 106 Kathy A. Martin
    No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 HYBRID Kathy A. Martin (P)
  This is an on-ground-hybrid course; less than 50% of the course meets online.
 
  BMS 490 Tp:Gene Therapy in Mouse & Man 3.0
  Selected studies in the biomolecular sciences. Lectures, seminars, discussions, independent readings, reports, and laboratory work appropriate for the topic will be utilized. Four credit hour offerings will include one, three-hour laboratory per week. May be repeated with different topics. Prereq.: BMS 306 or BMS 307 or BMS 311 or BMS 316 or permission of Department Chair.
NR 20054   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Thomas R. King (P)
  This course is taught online.
Cross listed with BMS 540 OL1 (20055). No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.
Prerequisite: BMS 306, 307 or permission of department chair, junior status required.
 
  BMS 491 Adv Indep Rsrch in BMS 1.0-3.0
  Advanced laboratory research under the guidance of one or more department members. Continuation of research begun in BMS 390. Written report or presentation, portfolio review, and attendance at research seminars required. May be repeated. A maximum of five credits may be counted in the major. Prereq.: BMS 390 and written permission of instructor and department chair.
Closed 20155   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 TBA James P. Mulrooney (P)
 
  BMS 540 Tp:Gene Therapy in Mouse & Man 3.0
  Selected topics in the biomolecular sciences. Lectures, seminars, discussions, independent readings, reports, and laboratory work as appropriate for the topic will be utilized. Four credit hour offerings will include one, three-hour laboratory per week. May be repeated with different topics. This is a link course with BMS 490. Prereq.: Permission of department chair.
NR 20055   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Thomas R. King (P)
  This course is taught online.
Cross listed with BMS 490 OL1 (20054). No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.
Prerequisite: BMS 306, or permission of department chair.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Chemistry & Biochemistry
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  CHEM 161 General Chemistry 3.0
  Emphasizes relationships of basic chemical principles and theories to properties of substances, their reactivity and uses. Contributions to the quality of life are introduced. Three hours of lecture per week. CSUS Common Course. Prereq.: MATH 101 or math placement exam.
NR 20058   01 MTWR 8:30 AM-12:15 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 24404 Guy A. Crundwell (P)
 
  CHEM 162 General Chemistry Laboratory 1.0
  Basic techniques of chemical synthesis and analysis. One, three-hour laboratory per week. CSUS Common Course. Prereq.: CHEM 161 (may be taken concurrently).
NR 20059   LA1 TWR 12:30 PM-3:10 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 419 Guy A. Crundwell (P)
    F 8:30 AM-2:30 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 419 Guy A. Crundwell (P)
NR 20158   LA2 TWR 12:30 PM-3:10 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 416 Sourav Chakraborty (P)
    F 8:30 AM-2:30 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 416 Sourav Chakraborty (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Computer Electronics Tech
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  CET 113 Intro Information Processing 3.0
  Emphasis placed on the computer as a productivity tool. Laboratory assignments are related to technical applications and problem solving. Lecture/lab meets 4 hours per week.
NR 20091   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Karen Coale Tracey (P)
  This course is taught online.
 
  CET 249 Intro to Networking Tech 3.0
  Introduction to the OSI model concentrating on the network, data link and physical layers. Emphasis on IP addressing (IPv4 & IPv6), Ethernet technologies and copper and fiber optic cabling. Lab includes trouble shooting and testing Layer One devices. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory, course meets four hours per week. Prereqs.: None
NR 20112   HY1 MW 6:00 PM-8:30 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 158 Xiaobing Hou (P)
    No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 HYBRID Xiaobing Hou (P)
  This is an online-hybrid course; at least 50% of the course meets online.
 
  CET 402 Tpc in CET:CCNA Bootcamp 3.0
  An individualized inquiry of comprehensive study into a selected technical area. The students may elect to examine processes, products or developmental aspects of networking, telecommunications or electronics. May be used as an elective on a graduate student's planned program advisor. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits for different topics. Prereq.: Permission of department chair.
NR 20092   HY1 F 6:00 PM-9:00 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 163 Shuju Wu (P)
  Cross-listed: CET 402 & CET 513. No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.
This is an on-ground-hybrid course; less than 50% of the course meets online.
Meets on-ground: January 11, 12 & 13.
 
  CET 513 Cmptr App for Professional 3.0
  Designed for business professionals who need to expand their knowledge of application software. Includes the in-depth application and interrelationship of state-of-the-art managerial software packages. Prereq.: Admission to the Graduate School.
NR 20093   HY1 F 6:00 PM-9:00 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 163 Shuju Wu (P)
  Cross-listed: CET 402 & CET 513. No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.
This is an on-ground-hybrid course; less than 50% of the course meets online.
Meets on-ground: January 11, 12 & 13.
 
  CET 596 Tpc:Cloud Technologies 3.0
  Extensive study of selected technological issues and problems. Course may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 6 credits. Prereq.: Admission to graduate program.
NR 20148   70 TR 6:00 PM-8:30 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 158 Hyman Braverman (P)
  Section prereq: CET 501
Cross-listed:CET 402 & CET 501. No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Computer Science
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  CS 110 Intro Internet Prog/Applctns 3.0
  Examination of physical infrastructure of local and wide area networks, internet protocol implementation, world-wide web interface programming, interactive Java applet, and Visual Basic web programming.
NR 20060   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Stan A. Kurkovsky (P)
  This course is taught online.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Mathematics
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  MATH 125 Applied Calculus 3.0
  This course is for students majoring in the social, biological, behavioral, and managerial sciences. Topics include review of algebra, differentiation, and integration. Graphing calculator required. No credit given to students with credit for MATH 124, 135, or 152. Can be used to meet requirements of a major or minor in mathematics only for students seeking elementary, early childhood or middle level certification. Not recommended for use in meeting certification requirements for secondary school mathematics. Prereq.: MATH 101 (C- or higher) or MATH 102 (B- or higher) or MATH 103 (C- or higher) or placement exam.
NR 20069   01 MTWRF 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 12/27-01/16 MS 216 Jeffrey K. McGowan (P)
 
  MATH 510 Mathematics through Technology 3.0
  Designed for teachers certified to teach elementary and middle school grades. Mathematics content and pedagogy course with focus on technology in the teaching and learning of mathematics. Uses Common Core State Standards - Math and the International Society of Technology and Education (ISTE) Standards. No credit given to students with credit for MATH 409. Prereq.: Amission to M.S. in Mathematics for certified elementary and middle school teachers.
NR 20070   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Maria T. Mitchell (P)
  This course is taught online.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Physics
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  PHYS 111 Introductory Physics I 3.0
  For students who do not plan to major or minor in science. Includes study of selected topics from mechanics, heat, electricity and light, and modern physics. Not open to students who have received credit for SCI 117. Two lectures and one two-hour laboratory per week.
NR 20075   01 MTWR 9:30 AM-1:30 PM 12/27-01/16 NC 221 Nanjundiah Sadanand (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Statistics
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  STAT 200 Business Statistics 3.0
  Application of statistical methods used for a description of analysis of business problems. The development of analytic skills is enhanced by use of one of the widely available statistical packages and a graphing calculator. Topics include frequency distributions, graphical presentations, measures of relative position, measures of central tendency and variability, probability distributions including binomial and normal, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. No credit given to students with credit for STAT 104, 108, 215, 314, or 315. Prereq.: MATH 101 (C- or higher) or MATH 102 (C- or higher) or MATH 103 (C- or higher) or placement exam.
NR 20072   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Daniel T. Larose (P)
  This course is taught online.
 
  STAT 201 Business Statistics II 3.0
  Application of statistical methods used for a description and analysis of business problems. The development of analytical skills is enhanced by use of one of the widely available statistical packages. Topics include continuation of hypothesis testing, multiple regression and correlation analysis, residual analysis, variable selection techniques, analysis of variance and design of experiments, goodness of fit, and tests of independence. No credit given to students with credit for STAT 216, 416 or 453. Prereq.: STAT 200 or equivalent (C- or higher).
NR 20073   70 MTWR 5:00 PM-8:45 PM 12/27-01/16 MS 210 Robert H. Crouse (P)
 
  STAT 215 Stat for Behavioral Sciences I 3.0
  Introductory treatment of research statistics used in behavioral sciences. Quantitative descriptive statistics, including frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and variability, correlation, and regression. A treatment of probability distributions including binomial and normal. Introduction to the idea of hypothesis testing. No credit given to students with credit for STAT 104, 108, 200, 314 or 315. Prereq.: MATH 101 (C- or higher) or MATH 102 (C- or higher) or MATH 103 (C- or higher) or placement exam.
NR 20074   70 MTWR 5:00 PM-8:45 PM 12/27-01/16 MS 204 Krishna K. Saha (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2018-2019
Technology Management
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  TM 362 Leading Project Teams 3.0
  Applying Leadership principles to contemporary work situations through creative class participation in industrial case studies. Techniques of leading project teams, including initiating, planning, scheduling and closing projects, motivation, delegation, discipline, teamwork, decision making, communications . Formerly IT 362.
NR 20087   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Olusegun Odesina (P)
  This course is taught online.
Cross listed with TM 402 (20088). No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.
 
  TM 402 Tpc:Leading Project Teams 3.0
  An individualized inquiry of comprehensive study into a selected technical area. The student may elect to examine processes, products, or developmental aspects of modern industry. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits for different topics. Formerly IT 402.
NR 20088   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Olusegun Odesina (P)
  This course is taught online.
Cross listed with TM 362 (20087). No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent.
 
  TM 502 Human Rel/Bhvr in Complex Orgs 3.0
  Analysis of human relations in technological organizations, including motivation, corporate processes, communication, and power. Formerly IT 502.
NR 20089   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Paul J. Resetarits (P)
  This course is taught online.
 
  TM 596 Technological Issues/Problems 3.0
  Extensive study of selected technological issues and problems. Course may be repeated for different topics, but student may not take this course for credit under the same topic more than once. Course may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 6 credits. Formerly IT 596.
NR 20090   OL1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/16 ONLINE Mario L. Emiliani (P)
  This course is taught online.

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