OPEN TO VISITING POST-BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS

Online Courses

A full list of courses being offered during Fall 2022 is available on the Course Schedule.

Please note that not all visiting student types are eligible for all the courses listed on the full Course Schedule.


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Sport Management

SPORT MARKETING

SMGT 362 901 | CRN: 10931


This course covers the essentials of sport marketing which includes planning, promotions, operations, and market analysis. Students will examine the fundamental principles used in the marketing of sport, products, events, and the importance of service quality.

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Computer Science

ADV OBJECT-ORIENTED PROG

COMP 310 901 | CRN: 10691


Discover how state-of-the-art object-orient programming and design techniques can create globe-spanning software systems that are both flexible and scalable. Learn how software design patterns are used in multiple programming paradigms. Explore highly decoupled systems with dynamically configurable behaviors. Highly recommended for anyone interested in building large systems and software engineering.

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Computer Science

ADV OBJECT-ORIENTED PROG

COMP 310 902 | CRN: 10692


Discover how state-of-the-art object-orient programming and design techniques can create globe-spanning software systems that are both flexible and scalable. Learn how software design patterns are used in multiple programming paradigms. Explore highly decoupled systems with dynamically configurable behaviors. Highly recommended for anyone interested in building large systems and software engineering.

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Business

TECH PRODUCT DESIGN & DEV

BUSI 222 901 | CRN: 14381


This course provides an introduction to the process of product design and development in technology-driven startups and growth companies.

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Cntr Lang & Intercultural Comm

SPANISH PROFESSIONAL PRAC I

SPAN 323 901 | CRN: 12874


This hybrid course combines practicum hours and course hours (whether face to face or online) for students who are interested in using their Spanish-language skills in professional settings. Practicum working hours to be determined between student and instructor. Effective May 15, 2019, this course does not carry D1 credit.

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Computer Science

COMPUTATIONAL THINKING

COMP 140 901 | CRN: 13552


An introduction to computational problem solving designed to give an overview of computer science using real-world problems across a broad range of disciplines. Students learn how to think about these problems and how to structure effective solutions to them using computation. No programming knowledge is required or expected; students learn how to implement their solutions in Python. If you register for fully online section, you must have a webcam and you must take the exams in person.

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University Courses

PROFESSIONOWL PROGRAM

UNIV 212 901 | CRN: 12846


The ProfessionOwlProgram (POP) is designed to help you learn more about yourself, careers, professional communication skills and more. This class is intended for students who are exploring careers and academic majors. Students will learn about career options that match their interests, personality, and values; become more familiar with the world of work and various career options; understand the connections between careers and major choice; learn about services that will enhance their marketability and academic experiences (internships, study abroad programs, scholarships/grants); and develop an action plan to reach their goals. This course welcomes students who aren’t sure what they want to do after graduation, as well as students who have already identified potential career interests. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for UNIV 212 if student has credit for HUMA 212.