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Ancient Greece (HS301) History U American Public University
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This class will study the history of the Greek speaking peoples from the origins of Greek civilization during the Bronze Age to the dispersion of Greek culture during the Hellenistic era (through the conquests of Alexander the Great). This survey will emphasize the political, social, cultural, and economic institutions and values that Hellas created to revolutionize the Ancient Mediterranean history. The object of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the history of Greek civilization. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the nature of democracy, and the relationships among politics, art, literature, and the ideals of civic virtue. Of importance to students of modern history and especially the history of the United States, the Greeks developed democracy and experimented with many forms of government. Therefore, the history of Greece played an important role in the education of citizens of European and North American nations during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The study of Athenian democracy, because it is one of the few true democracies with a lengthy history, still offers a critical perspective from which to understand democratic ideas in our own time.
Ancient Military History (MH366) Public Services U American Public University
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This course is a comprehensive survey of ancient and classical warfare (prehistory to c. AD 500) in Western Civilization from the origins of warfare in the Paleolithic period to the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century. Students will read and analyze a wide variety of sources on ancient and classical warfare in Mesopotamia and the Near East, Egypt, Greece and Rome in order to develop an appreciation of the important contributions of these civilizations to the continuity of warfighting in the Western world. The millennia under study in this course were a dynamic period in warfare, full of important discoveries and innovations in martial technologies, strategy, organization and combined-arms tactics, fortification, siegecraft, and naval warfare.
Ancient Rome (HS302) History U American Public University
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This course is focused on the Roman civilization: its history, politics, personalities, society, culture, and other central issues, legacies, and institutions that the Romans provided modern day civilization.
Animal Behavior (PY407) Psychology U American Public University
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This course surveys animal psychology, instincts, and behavior. The content includes an examination of relevant theories, issues, and empirical techniques in the interdisciplinary field of animal behavior emphasizing both proximate and ultimate mechanisms and explanations for behavior.
ANIMATION FOR VISUAL NARRATIVE (GD464-OL) Art & Design U Westwood College Online
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This course increases the student?s conceptual and 3D modeling and animation skills. Topics will include story development, advanced character skills, and digital mapping and compositing. Upon successful completion, students will have created a brief animation that follows a storyline.
Annuals for Garden and Container (GRND 311) General Studies U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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This course familiarizes students with a selection of the most widely used annual plants for northern gardens and in container gardening. Students learn to use them effectively in gardens and become aware of individual plant cultivation and maintenance requirements. This course will also familiarize the students with the basic concepts involved in the preparation of a variety of containers from hanging baskets to planters. Soilless mediums and their properties will be studied. Proper planting methods and maintenance of the various containers will be addressed.
Antennas, Transmission Lines, and Microwaves (EE136) Engineering U Grantham University
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This course introduces electromagnetic theory to explain basic concepts; then it explores the procedures that can produce designs of antennas, transmission lines and microwave devices that satisfy specified performance criteria. Topics include transmission lines, antennas, microwave devices and circuits, radiation patterns, and waveguide studies.
Apocalyptic Biblical Literature (RE423) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American Public University
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This course is a study of the language, imagery, symbolism, literary style and historical context of the apocalyptic literature of the Old and New Testaments.
APPL THERMODYNAMICS II (0610-540) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Application Development (MC464) Business U American Public University
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This course covers issues of software project development from the application developer's perspective: from conception, to prototyping, to interfacing with analysts, supervisors/team leaders and management, through to product testing, release, and maintenance. Also covered are issues related to revision control, coding under stress, and strategies for dealing with budget and schedule overruns. Useful both for aspiring software engineers and those who would benefit from better understanding developers' issues. Particular attention is given to strategies for maintaining code quality, programmer productivity, and coding and design standards under budget, staffing, and time constraints. Lateral versatility of the developer within project roles across a project's life span (such as often occurs in small software companies) are also emphasized.
Application Layer: Server Side Programming (TS4011) Information Technology U Capella University
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This course provides the learner with the skills to build a professional web application with interfaces to an existing database. It builds upon the knowledge gained from TS3100 and TS4010. It expands upon the CGI skills touched upon in TS4010. It covers several mechanisms for interfacing a website with a back-end database (ASP.NET, ADO.NET, etc.), and providing dynamically created web pages to the client. The learners utilize CGI scripts to access a database. The learners also utilize an industry standard tool to interactively create a database aware Web site. The concepts of JDBC and ODBC are presented in support of these activities. Learners are introduced to mechanisms to improve performance of web applications. The learners expand the business website created in TS4010 interfacing it to a relational database.
Application of Health Care Management Principles (HCS 463) Healthcare U University of Phoenix
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This course summarizes the student's body of learning and formulates strategies for the management of various challenges they will encounter in the healthcare environment. Analyses of case studies will require application of the skills and tools that have been acquired during the program, which assist the student in bridging the gap from theory to practice. A comparative analysis of health care and general business will enlarge the understanding of management in the specialized health care arena.
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 Algebra (MAT1000) Science General U Capella University
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This course introduces the concepts of linear, exponential, logarithmic, and other models with an emphasis on applications to the social and natural sciences, business, and everyday life.
Applied Business Law (BULP 2100) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course is designed to provide students with information on the essentials of the nature of law and the functions of the judicial system in the business environment. An overview of legal characteristics of a sole proprietorship, partnerships and corporations are discussed.
Applied Calculus I (MATH-216) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course covers calculus skills necessary for solving engineering technology problems. Topics include functions and limits, methods of differentiation and integration, and related applications. Calculus methods are applied to algebraic, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Emphasis is on problem-solving rather than proof of theorems. Computer software is used throughout the course.
Applied Calculus II (MATH-230) Science General U DeVry University Online
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Topics in this course include sequences, series (especially MacLaurin, Taylor and Fourier), differential equations and difference equations, emphasizing problem-solving methods. Computer software such as MATLAB is used to aid in problem-solving and analyzing concept application.
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 Digital Signal Processing (EET-350) Engineering U DeVry University Online
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This course introduces acquisition and processing of discrete time signals. Techniques and tools specific to discrete time and frequency domain analysis such as the difference equation, Z transform, convolution, correlation, time domain filtering and Fast Fourier transforms are introduced, as are their applications to digital communications, digital audio and image processing problems. Computer-aided filter design is included.
Applied Digital Signal Processing Lab (EET-350L) Engineering U DeVry University Online
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Exercises in this lab provide practical applications of discrete time processing techniques. The programmable digital signal processor is introduced as an application vehicle for solution of problems such as digital filtering in communications systems, instrumentation and measurement, and audio signal processing.
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