Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
176 The University of Akron 2005-2006 Computer Maintenance and Network Technology Students must pass department exam (CISBR) or successfully complete 2440:105 (as needed as a result of the department placement exam) before enrolling in Computer Information Systems courses. Students may elect one of two options. The Microsoft option is offered at Wayne College and the Cisco option is offered on the main campus. All students must achieve a 2.0 in each course to be eligible for this minor. • Bridge courses: Credits 2440:105 Introduction to Computers 3 • Required core courses (18 credits): 2440:145 Operating Systems 3 2440:268 Network Concepts (MS option) 3 2440:201 Networking Basics (CISCO option) or 3 2600:240 Microsoft Networking I (MS option) 3 2440:202 Router and Routing Basics (Cisco option) or 3 2600:242 Microsoft Networking II (MS option) 3 2440:203 Switching Basics & Intermediate Routing (Cisco option) or 3 2600:244 Microsoft Networking III (MS option) 3 2440:204 WAN Technologies (Cisco option) 3 2440:247 Hardware Support 3 Computer Science • Total credits required are as follows: Computer Science 29 3450:208 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 4 3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4 or 3450:215 Concepts of Calculus 4 3460:209 Introduction to Computer Science 4 3460:210 Data Structures and Algorithms I 4 3460:316 Data Structures and Algorithms II 3 3460:306 Assembly and System Programming 4 Approved 300/400-level computer science electives. 6 Conflict Management The University has a long history of the interdisciplinary study of conflict, because understanding the nature of conflict is the first step toward reducing conflict and violence at home, in our communities, workplaces and schools. This undergraduate minor, jointly administered by the departments of Political Science and Sociology, will build on that tradition to enhance the capacity of students to effectively work toward reducing the harms associated with conflict and violence — from interpersonal to international. This minor consists of 18 credits, with 6 credits of required course work, 9 additional credits including at least 6 credits taken at the 300/400 levels, and a 3-credit internship. • Required Core Courses (6 credits): Conflict and Mediation Core (3 credits) Credits 3700:334 Law, Mediation, and Violence 3 Socio-Cultural Core (3 credits, choose one) 3230:150 Cultural Anthropology 3 3750:340 Social Psychology 3 3850:315 Sociological Social Psychology 3 • Elective Courses (choose 9 credits): 3230:251 Human Diversity 3 3700:335 Law and Society 3 3700:363 Crime, Punishment, and Politics: A Comparative Perspective 3 3700:481 The Challenges of Police Work 3 3850:320 Social Inequality 3 3850:340 The Family 3 3850:344 Sociology of Gender 3 3850:421 Racial and Ethnic Relations 3 3850:441 Sociology of the Law 3 3850:455 Family Violence 3 7600:227 Nonverbal Communication 3 7600:325 Intercultural Communication 3 Electives must include courses from at least two different departments. • Internship: (3 credits) All students will complete a 3-credit internship. (See Political Science or Sociology department guidelines for further information.) For further information, contact Dr. William Lyons, Jr., Director at (330) 972-5855 or see www.uakron.edu/centers/conflict. Consumer Marketing This minor provides the student an opportunity to develop and document an understanding of consumer marketing issues. • Required courses — 12 credits 6600:300 Marketing Principles 3 6600:350 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 6600:355 Buyer Behavior 3 6600:390 Principles of Supply Chain Management 3 • Elective Courses — 6 credits 6100:201 Introduction to eBusiness 3 6600:275 Professional Selling 3 6600:345 eMarketing Practices 3 6600:440 Product and Brand Management 3 6600:450 Strategic Retail Management 3 6600:490 Marketing Strategy 3
Criminal Justice Technology • Core courses: Credits 2220:100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 2220:102 Criminal Law for Police 3 2220:104 Evidence and Criminal Legal Process 3 • Additional courses for general criminal justice minor: 2220:250 Criminal Case Management 6 2220:260 Critical Incident Interventions for Criminal Justice 3 2220:270 Community Corrections 3 2220:296 Current Topics in Criminal Justice 1-3 • Additional courses for corrections area of concentration: 3850:100 Introduction to Sociology 4 3850:330 Criminology 3 3850:431 Corrections 3 • Additional courses for security area of concentration: 2220:101 Introduction to Proprietary Safety 4 2230:104 Fire Investigation Methods 4 2230:204 Fire Hazards Recognition 3 2220:290 Special Topics in Security 3 Dance • Required core courses: 7900:115 Dance as an Art Form 2 7900:119 Modern I 2 7900:120 Modern II 2 7900:124 Ballet I 2 7900:125 Ballet II 2 7900:224 Ballet III* or 3 7900:219 Modern III* 2 7900:130 Jazz Dance I or 2 7900:144 Tap Dance I 2 • Choose one (total of 2 credits): 7920:431 Dance History: Prehistory to 1661 2 7920:432 Dance History: 1661 through Diaghilev Era 2 7920:433 Dance History: Twentieth Century 2 • Choose two (total of 4 credits): 7900:316 Choreography I 2 7920:317 Choreography II 2 7920:320 Movement Fundamentals# 2 7920:321 Rhythmic Analysis 2 7920:361 Learning Theory for Dance 2 * See school director for placement Database Marketing Database Marketing involves the transformation of raw data into useful information. This information is converted into applied knowledge that meets the direct marketing needs of various business operations. As the name implies, marketing strategies are formulated and implemented based on the information gleaned from different databases and organized into patterns and trends that provide the foundation for developing and conducting a successful marketing program tailored to the needs of a particular targeted group of consumers. A total of 18 credit hours are required for this minor. The student must complete 5 required courses and 1 elective course. To be granted this minor, marketing majors must complete at least 9 credit hours of 6600 courses in addition to the requirements for any other major, minor, or certificate that has been earned. • Required: Complete all courses (15 credit hours) Credits 6500:324 Database Management for Information Systems 3 6500:426 eBusiness Application Development 3 6600:435 Marketing Analytics Laboratory 3 6600:445 Creative Marketing Laboratory 3 6600:492 Direct Interactive Marketing Practicum 3 • Elective: Complete one course (3 credit hours) 6500:425 Decision Support with Data Warehousing/Data Mining 3 6500:427 eBusiness Application Development 3 6600:345 eMarketing Practices 3 6600:350 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 6600:380 Direct Interactive Marketing 3 6600:490 Marketing Strategy 3 Direct Interactive Marketing Direct Interactive Marketing involves businesses dealing directly with their customers using one-to one marketing strategy. This form of marketing encompasses such channels of distribution as eMarketing, telemarketing, interactive television, direct selling and other forms of response marketing. As the fastest growth form of marketing, this direct and interactive approach to building customer relationships has become an absolute mainstay of all progressive business enterprises. Career opportunities are diverse and abundant. A total of 18 credit hours is required for this minor. The student must complete 5 required courses and 1 elective course. To be granted this minor, marketing majors must complete at least 9 credit hours of 6600 courses in addition to the requirements for any other major, minor, or certificate that has been earned. • Required: Complete all courses (15 credit hours) 6500:426 eBusiness Application Development 3 6600:380 Direct Interactive Marketing 3 6600:435 Marketing Analytics Laboratory 3 6600:445 Creative Marketing Laboratory 3 6600:492 Direct Interactive Marketing Practicum 3 • Elective: Complete one course (3 credit hour) 6500:324 Database Management for Information Systems 3 6600:350 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 6600:345 eMarketing Practices 3 6600:490 Marketing Strategy 3 Economics • One of the following: Minor Areas of Study 2005-2006 177 3250:200,201 Principles of Economics 6 3250:244 Introduction to Economics Analysis 3 • One of the following: 3250:400 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 3250:410 Intermediate Microeconomics 3 • Electives in Economics 9-12 • All students are encouraged to consult with the Undergraduate Student Advisor in the Economics Department about the best choice of course work. Students are advised to consider taking both 3250:400 Intermediate Macroeconomics and 3250:410 Intermediate Microeconomics. Check bulletin listings or call department about special topics courses (3250:440) offered each semester and summer.
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176 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong><br />
Computer Maintenance and<br />
Network Technology<br />
Students must pass department exam (CISBR) or successfully complete<br />
2440:105 (as needed as a result <strong>of</strong> the department placement exam) before<br />
enrolling in Computer Information Systems courses.<br />
Students may elect one <strong>of</strong> two options. <strong>The</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>t option is <strong>of</strong>fered at Wayne<br />
College and the Cisco option is <strong>of</strong>fered on the main campus.<br />
All students must achieve a 2.0 in each course to be eligible for this minor.<br />
• Bridge courses: Credits<br />
2440:105 Introduction to Computers 3<br />
• Required core courses (18 credits):<br />
2440:145 Operating Systems 3<br />
2440:268 Network Concepts (MS option) 3<br />
2440:201 Networking Basics (CISCO option)<br />
or<br />
3<br />
2600:240 Micros<strong>of</strong>t Networking I (MS option) 3<br />
2440:202 Router and Routing Basics (Cisco option)<br />
or<br />
3<br />
2600:242 Micros<strong>of</strong>t Networking II (MS option) 3<br />
2440:203 Switching Basics & Intermediate Routing (Cisco option)<br />
or<br />
3<br />
2600:244 Micros<strong>of</strong>t Networking III (MS option) 3<br />
2440:204 WAN Technologies (Cisco option) 3<br />
2440:247 Hardware Support 3<br />
Computer Science<br />
• Total credits required are as follows:<br />
Computer Science 29<br />
3450:208 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 4<br />
3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4<br />
or<br />
3450:215 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Calculus 4<br />
3460:209 Introduction to Computer Science 4<br />
3460:210 Data Structures and Algorithms I 4<br />
3460:316 Data Structures and Algorithms II 3<br />
3460:306 Assembly and System Programming 4<br />
Approved 300/400-level computer science electives. 6<br />
Conflict Management<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> has a long history <strong>of</strong> the interdisciplinary study <strong>of</strong> conflict, because<br />
understanding the nature <strong>of</strong> conflict is the first step toward reducing conflict and<br />
violence at home, in our communities, workplaces and schools. This undergraduate<br />
minor, jointly administered by the departments <strong>of</strong> Political Science and<br />
Sociology, will build on that tradition to enhance the capacity <strong>of</strong> students to effectively<br />
work toward reducing the harms associated with conflict and violence —<br />
from interpersonal to international.<br />
This minor consists <strong>of</strong> 18 credits, with 6 credits <strong>of</strong> required course work, 9 additional<br />
credits including at least 6 credits taken at the 300/400 levels, and a 3-credit<br />
internship.<br />
• Required Core Courses (6 credits):<br />
Conflict and Mediation Core (3 credits)<br />
Credits<br />
3700:334 Law, Mediation, and Violence 3<br />
Socio-Cultural Core (3 credits, choose one)<br />
3230:150 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />
3750:340 Social Psychology 3<br />
3850:315 Sociological Social Psychology 3<br />
• Elective Courses (choose 9 credits):<br />
3230:251 Human Diversity 3<br />
3700:335 Law and Society 3<br />
3700:363 Crime, Punishment, and Politics: A Comparative Perspective 3<br />
3700:481 <strong>The</strong> Challenges <strong>of</strong> Police Work 3<br />
3850:320 Social Inequality 3<br />
3850:340 <strong>The</strong> Family 3<br />
3850:344 Sociology <strong>of</strong> Gender 3<br />
3850:421 Racial and Ethnic Relations 3<br />
3850:441 Sociology <strong>of</strong> the Law 3<br />
3850:455 Family Violence 3<br />
7600:227 Nonverbal Communication 3<br />
7600:325 Intercultural Communication 3<br />
Electives must include courses from at least two different departments.<br />
• Internship: (3 credits)<br />
All students will complete a 3-credit internship. (See Political Science or Sociology<br />
department guidelines for further information.)<br />
For further information, contact Dr. William Lyons, Jr., Director at (330) 972-5855<br />
or see www.uakron.edu/centers/conflict.<br />
Consumer Marketing<br />
This minor provides the student an opportunity to develop and document an<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> consumer marketing issues.<br />
• Required courses — 12 credits<br />
6600:300 Marketing Principles 3<br />
6600:350 Integrated Marketing Communications 3<br />
6600:355 Buyer Behavior 3<br />
6600:390 Principles <strong>of</strong> Supply Chain Management 3<br />
• Elective Courses — 6 credits<br />
6100:201 Introduction to eBusiness 3<br />
6600:275 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Selling 3<br />
6600:345 eMarketing Practices 3<br />
6600:440 Product and Brand Management 3<br />
6600:450 Strategic Retail Management 3<br />
6600:490 Marketing Strategy 3