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Abnormal Psychology (0514-447) Psychology U Roosevelt University
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Examines the major categories of mental disorder not only from the descriptive point of view, but also in terms of the major theoretical explanations of the causes of disorder. The major treatment modalities also are covered. Required course for Psychology majors. Part of the Psychology concentration; the Psychology minor; and also may be taken as an elective. (0514-210 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4
Adult Learning Theory and Application (TRDV 422) Education U Roosevelt University
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Developmental and psychological theories of adult learning. Applications of theories to instructional design, development, and delivery. (3)
Advanced CMOS Processing (0305-850) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course consists of an in-depth study of principles and practice of scale-driven CMOS front and back end processing. Front end pro- cessing involves steps up to the fabrication of active devices that include wells, isolation, gate insulator, gate electrode, and source/ drain formation. Many device effects observed in submicron MOSFETs are impacted by the process technology used to fabricate them. Some effects include small dimension effects, punch-throughm threshold ad- justment, latch up, gate leakage and depletion effects and quantum effects. MOSFET structures, materials and process technology dev- eloped to combat these effects will be discussed as well as back end interconnect technology. Topics include interconnet modeling and de- lay. Low-k dielectric and copper damascene processes will be studied. Intro to Semicond. Ind. Assoc. (SIA) International Technology Roadmap for Semicond. (ITRS) (0305-560, 701, 702, 703) Class 4, Lab 0, Cred. 4
Advanced Topics in HCI (4004-755) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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Human-computer interface (HCI) is an evolving field. This course is designed to study the current themes and advanced issues of HCI. Topics will vary depending upon current research and development in the field.
Advertising Evaluation & Technology (0681-264) Information Technology U Roosevelt University
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Course presents basic approaches used in planning, preparation and evaluation of advertising and sales promotional materials. A number of projects involving writing/layout/production for print, broadcast and specialized media advertising are incorporated. Credit 4.
Air Emissions Management (0630-354) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Identifies and categorizes industrial air pollutants and their sources. Covers applicable state and federal laws and regulations, reduction strategies, control technologies, testing, monitoring and reporting requirements. Students develop strategies for evaluating and reducing air emission sources, managing ash and pollution control sludges, quantifying emissions, identifying data gaps, obtaining and meeting the conditions set forth in environmental permits.
American Politics (0513-211) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Roosevelt University
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A study of the American national political system, its theoretical foundations and institutions, and the contemporary issues that confront it. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered quarterly)
Analytical Chemistry: Separations (1008-312) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Inorganic and organic separations; phase rules; distillation; extraction; adsorption and surface effects; chromatography, including gas, liquid, column, paper, thin layer and ion exchange. (Corequisite 1008-319) (1008-262 or 1011-217 or equivalent) Class 3, Credit 3 (S, SU)
APPL THERMODYNAMICS II (0610-540) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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APPL THERMODYNAMICS II
Applications and Techniques of Meeting and Conference Management (HOSM 315) Business U Roosevelt University
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Tools needed to plan and manage successful meetings and conferences. Twenty-four functions of meeting and conference planning as defined by the Convention Industry Council. Also available over the Internet through RU Online. (3)
Applied Colorimetry (1051-775) Science General U Roosevelt University
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An introduction to the measurement and specification of color. The CIE system of colorimetry is presented with an emphasis on its practical application to common problems in quality control, reproduction, and imaging. Topics: color perception, photometry, trichromatic theory, color matching mathematics, obtaining colorimetric data through measurement, color quality spaces, deriving industrial tolerances, and an introduction to device independent color. Also offered online. Class 4, Credit 4 (W)
APPLIED FLUID MECH (0610-460) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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APPLIED FLUID MECH
Applied Mechanics I (0610-408) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Elements of statics and strength of materials. Topics include plane equilibrium, friction, stress, strain, torsion and the bending of beams. Offered as a service course to electrical engineering technology students and electrical/mechanical engineering technology students.
Applied Mechanics II (0610-410) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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The basic concepts of statics and strength of materials are briefly reviewed. Additional strength of materials topics are introduced with the view of developing basic analytical procedures for the preliminary design of engineering structures and machine components. Topics include combined stress, transformation of plane stress, principal stresses and maximum shear stress, Mohr's circle, thin-walled pressure vessels, columns and structure stability. The fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particle motion are developed, including the study of Newton's Laws of Motion, energy methods, and impulse and momentum. Offered as a service course to Electrical Engineering Technology and Electrical/Mechanical Technology students.
Applied Mechanics of Materials (0608-404) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Basic strngth of materials and statics are reveiwed. Advanced topics are covered to include stress and strain. Mohr's circle concept, transversely loaded members, statistically indeterminate problems, Euler's equations and column design principles.
Applied Microprocessors (0609-413) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Applications of microprocessors for engineering technology students. Applications of the INTEL 8085 microprocessor, with emphasis on the interface to SDK-85 microcomputers are used in this course. This course is intended as a service course for non-electrical majors.
ASPECT ISSUES/DEAF II (0876-242) General Studies U Roosevelt University
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ASPECT ISSUES/DEAF II
Basic Principles of Imaging Science I (1051-711) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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This course, the first in a two-quarter sequence, provides the student with a basic understanding of the scientific principles associated with electromagnetic radiation propagation, image capture and forma- tion, and image processing used to reproduce or display images. The first part of the course focuses on the image capture phase of the imaging chain. The fundamentals of the interaction between light and matter are covered. These concepts are then used to understand the operation and limitation of detectors, including charge-coupled de- vices and conventional film. The latter part of the course focuses on the image display stage of the image chain. Both mean level and spa- tial properties are discussed. The final part of the course ties toge- ther the basic principles covered and uses these to understand system design optimization. Also offered online (Credit or coregistration in 1051-716) Class 4, Credit 4 (F)
Basic Principles of Imaging Science II (1051-712) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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This is the second in a two-quarter sequence that completes a detailed description of the elements of the imaging chain and their inter- relationships. In the first module of the course, a basic description of optics is provided starting from electromagnetic principles. In the second module, fundamental techniques for image processing are described, tying in elements from optics, detector physics, and image display. In the final module, the human vision system and color per- ception are discussed. Also offered online. (Credit or coregistration in 1051-717) Class 4, Credit 4 (W)
Basic SQC Techniques (0684-320) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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An introductory course in Statistical Quality Control techniques used in determining operating quality levels and recognizing degrees of process control and capability in a service industry or a manufacturing process. Topics include tools for diagnosing sources of variation; construction and interpretation of charts for variables and attributes; tolerances, specifications and process capability. Product quality (i.e. high yield) and product reliability also are addressed.
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