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Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
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 20030   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Kristine M. Larsen (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
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 20018   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Alicia M. Bray (P)
  Intro to basic concepts of biology using invasive species. Historical and current examples will be used to explain why these organisms are problematic to humans. Example topics include: Burmese python, Ebola, and Lionfish. No credit given toward the Biology major or minor. SA4-Natural Sciences -No lab.
 
  BIO 100 SIB:Intro to Marine Biology 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 20248   02 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Clayton A. Penniman (P)
 
  BIO 107 Plants and Civilization 3.0
  Plant growth and reproduction, and the economic and social importance of plants. No credit given toward biology majors or minors. Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week.
NR 20181   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Thomas Mione (P)
 
  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 20019   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Paul Hapeman (P)
 
  BIO 122 General Biology II 4.0
  Consideration of major animal groups, emphasizing diversity of animal life and its wide distribution. Vertebrate type is used to illustrate differentiation, division of labor, and development of organ systems, stressing integration to make unified whole. Embryology, evolution, and ecology. In laboratory, living, prepared, and preserved materials are used for study and dissection. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prereq.: BIO 121.
NR 20182   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Syed Y. Abbas (P)
  Register for one lecture and one lab section.
 
  BIO 122 General Biology II (lab) 0.0
  Consideration of major animal groups, emphasizing diversity of animal life and its wide distribution. Vertebrate type is used to illustrate differentiation, division of labor, and development of organ systems, stressing integration to make unified whole. Embryology, evolution, and ecology. In laboratory, living, prepared, and preserved materials are used for study and dissection. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prereq.: BIO 121.
NR 20214   L1 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Ayse Ayral Adams (P)
  Register for one lecture and one lab section.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
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 20015   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Kathy A. Martin (P)
 
  BMS 103 Intro to Biomolecular Sci Lab 1.0
  Laboratory course to accompany BMS 102. One, three-hour lab per week. Prereq.: BMS 102 (may be taken concurrently).
NR 20279   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Jessica A Smith (P)
 
  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 20016   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Thomas R. King (P)
  Cross listed with BMS 540 01. 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 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 20017   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Thomas R. King (P)
  Cross listed with BMS 490 01. No credit for this course if you have credit for the cross-listed equivalent. Prerequisite: BMS 306, 307 or permission of department chair.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
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 103 (C- or better) or MATH 102 (B- or better) or placement exam.
NR 20032   01 MTWR 8:30 AM-12:15 PM 12/27-01/13 NC 232 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 20033   L1 TWR 12:30 PM-3:10 PM 12/27-01/13 NC 419 Sarah E. Maurer (P)
 
  CHEM 210 Organic I - Foundations 3.0
  Structure, nomenclature, and general reactivity of the principal classes of carbon compounds will be introduced. Spectroscopy and biologically relevant molecules are also considered. Three hours of lecture per week. Prereq.: Grade of C- or better in CHEM 161 and CHEM 162.
NR 20276   02 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Neil M. Glagovich (P)
 
  CHEM 211 Organic I Lab - Foundations 1.0
  Basic techniques used in organic synthesis. Determination of physical constants, separation techniques, and spectroscopy will be introduced. Three hours of laboratory per week. Several experiments elucidating the chemistry of organic compounds introduced in CHEM 210. Three hours of laboratory per week. Prereq.: CHEM 161 and CHEM 162 and CHEM 210 (may be taken concurrently).
NR 20266   01 TWR 1:10 PM-3:40 PM 12/27-01/13 NC 430 Guy A. Crundwell (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
Computer Electronics Tech
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  CET 349 Network Routing 3.0
  Major emphasis on routing and switching and how to use the technologies to support a wide range of applications and improve efficiency and security. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. Course meets four hours per week. Prereq.: CET 249 with a grade of C- or higher.
NR 20199   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Xiaobing Hou (P)
 
  CET 449 Advanced Networking 3.0
  Advanced network switching and routing implementation and protocols. Focus on wide area networking, network fault-tolerance, reliability, enterprise networks, Internet of Things and programming for network management. Also involves intensive hands-on hardware devices and controller configuration, data collection and analysis. Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory, course meets five hours per week. Prereq.: CET 349 with a grade of C- or higher or acceptance to the Graduate MSCIT or MSTM programs.
NR 20200   01 MW 6:00 PM-9:00 PM 12/27-01/13 AIH 416 Shuju Wu (P)
  This is an online-hybrid course; at least 50% of the course meets online. Meets on campus: TBD

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
Computer Science
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  CS 110 Intro to Web Programming 3.0
  This course provides a broad introduction to web programming and related technologies. Topics include the use of HTML for page layout, CSS for page styles, and JavaScript for creating interactive content. This course does not count towards the Computer Science major. Prereqs.: None.
NR 20012   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Stan A. Kurkovsky (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
Construction Management
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  CM 325 Building Constr Estmimating 3.0
  Examination of the role of the construction estimator. Emphasis on pricing labor, material, and equipment costs in the areas of sitework, concrete, masonry, steel, and carpentry. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory, course meets four hours per week. Prereq.: CM 265 and CM 165.
NR 20203   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Jiyong Choi (P)
 
  CM 355 Construction Planning 3.0
  Examination of the role of the construction planner/ scheduler. Emphasis on CPM scheduling using arrow and precedence diagram techniques. Procedures associated with determining project completion dates, progress, schedule updating, and project time reduction. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory, course meets four hours per week. Prereq.: CM 325 or 345.
NR 20205   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Namhun Lee (P)
 
  CM 425 Applied Structural Systems 3.0
  Introduction to strength of materials, structural analysis and the structural design process for the construction manager or architect. Includes review of current structural steel and reinforced concrete design specifications and building code requirements. Cannot be used for credit in ET programs. Prereq.: ET 241 or ET 251, and CM 356; or permission of instructor.
NR 20257   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Talat Salama (P)
 
  CM 455 Construction Project Mgmt 3.0
  Examination of the role of the construction project manager. Emphasis on project controls, quality control, financial and resource management and project communications. Two hours of lecture and two hours laboratory, course meets four hours per week. Prereq.: MGT 295 and senior standing, or admission to M.S. in Construction Management or Technology Management, or permission of department chair.
NR 20206   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Myungjin Chae (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
Manufacturing Management
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  MM 236 Tool Design 3.0
  Introductory study of and experiences in the design and construction of custom tooling for manufacturing. Two hours lecture and three hours lab. Course meets five hours per week. Prereq.: MM 121 or permission of instructor
NR 20258   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Haoyu Wang (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
Robotics
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  ROBO 480 Industrial Robotics 3.0
  Introduction to the science of flexible automata and robot kinematics. Students will model, design, plan, program, select, and implement industrial robot systems. Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week. Prereq.: ROBO 310, ROBO 390.
NR 20274   01 MTWRF 4:30 PM-9:00 PM 12/27-01/13 AIH 219 Ravindra Thamma (P)
  This is an on-ground-hybrid course; less than 50% of the course meets online.

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
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 20027   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Daniel T. Larose (P)

Central Connecticut State University / Winter 2022-2023
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 20100   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Olusegun Odesina (P)
 
  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 20102   01 No Scheduled Times 12/27-01/13 ONLINE ASYNCH Ramona Gudelska (P)

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