2014-2015 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    May 17, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


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Photography

  
  • PHO 560 - Advanced Photo Lab

    0 credit(s) Every semester
    Advanced photo lab to support advanced photography course work. Enrollment in advanced photography courses.
    Repeatable 7 time(s)
  
  • PHO 581 - Photographic Workshop

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Advanced photography workshop in advertising and/or photojournalism. Emphasis on content suitable for publication in communications media. Offered London campus only.
  
  • PHO 603 - Advertising and Illustration Photography I

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: PHO 403
    Lecture, studio, and laboratory on producing digital, still, motion and sound for commercial and advertising content for print and web. Emphasis on concept generation and studio and location lighting, Additional work required of graduate students. Graduate student must be admitted into program or portfolio review.
  
  • PHO 604 - Advertising and Illustration Photography II

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: PHO 404
    Lecture, studio, and lab and computer production of advanced products for web and print advertising. Emphasizing the use of live models for portraiture, product and fashion photography. Professional business practices. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: PHO 603 /PHO 403
  
  • PHO 605 - Photojournalism and Multimedia

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: PHO 405
    Principles and practices of photojournalism and multimedia storytelling. Photographing news, features, portraits, and sports. Picture story and essay production using digital, still, video, and sound. Location lighting techniques. Marketing practices. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • PHO 607 - Advanced Color

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Advanced techniques, aesthetics, and communication in the color medium.
  
  • PHO 608 - Problems in Photography

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Advanced problems and projects in various areas of photography. Permits student to concentrate on specific areas of interests.
  
  • PHO 609 - Problems in Photography

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Advanced problems and projects in various areas of photography. Permits student to concentrate on specific areas of interests.
  
  • PHO 610 - Research in Photography

    1-3 credit(s) Irregularly
    For advanced students to conduct technical and creative research.
    Repeatable 5 time(s), 6 credits maximum
  
  • PHO 625 - Picture and Multimedia Editing

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: PHO 425
    Develops newspaper and magazine picture editor’s management skills for multimedia storytelling. Communicative qualities of images and sound and how they affect decisions of picture use in publications and on the web. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: PHO 605 

Physics

  
  • PHY 523 - Advanced Mechanics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Moving coordinate systems, systems of particles, mechanics of rigid bodies. Lagrangian mechanics, normal modes of vibrating systems.
    PREREQ: PHY 360
  
  • PHY 531 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Laws of thermodynamics, temperature, work, heat. Thermodynamic potentials and methods. Application to special systems, low-temperature physics. Classical statistical mechanics. Quantum statistics. Connections between thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
    PREREQ: PHY 361
  
  • PHY 567 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I

    4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Problems with classical physics; one dimensional Schrodinger equation, concepts and illustrative problems; N particle systems including separation of center of mass, identical particles, and Pauli principle; Schrodinger equation in three dimensions.
    PREREQ: PHY 361 AND (PHY 424 OR ELE 324)
  
  • PHY 568 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Angular momentum including raising/ lowering operators and spherical harmonics; hydrogen atom; spin and addition of angular momentum; time independent perturbation theory; structure of and radiation from atoms; scattering; and elementary particles.
    PREREQ: PHY 567 
  
  • PHY 576 - Introduction to Solid-State Physics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: ELE 642 
    Elementary aspects of physics of solids; crystal lattices and diffraction, phonons and thermal properties in crystals, elementary band theory, and semi-conductor physics.
    PREREQ: PHY 567 
  
  • PHY 580 - International Course

    1-12 credit(s)
    Offered through SUAbroad by educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SUAbroad works with the S.U. academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript.
    Repeatable
  
  • PHY 581 - Methods of Theoretical Physics I

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Calculus of variations. Fourier series and integrals. Matrices. Linear vector spaces. Orthogonal polynomials. Sturm-Liouville equations. Singular points of differential equations. Special functions. Distributions.
    PREREQ: MAT 511 
  
  • PHY 607 - Computational Physics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Necessary numerical and computations tools for research in physics. The scope and implementation of scientific simulation algorithms for solving specific physics problems.
    PREREQ: PHY 211 OR 215 OR AP PHYSICS C (MECH) EXAM SCORE MIN 3
  
  • PHY 614 - Graduate Laboratory

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    The student will select a topic in experimental physics and undertake an open-ended investigation with research-quality equipment in an active research laboratory or in a departmental facility. Ideas and progress will be discussed at a weekly seminar.
  
  • PHY 615 - Biological and Medical Physics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: PHY 315
    Signal, energy, and information processing by cells. Evolution; cell structure and function; neurophysiology; biological control, chaos; biological motors, pumps, and receptors; systems analysis, scaling, dimensionality; spectroscopy and biomedical imaging. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: PHY 212 OR 216 OR AP PHYSICS C (ELEC & MAG) EXAM SCORE MIN 3
  
  • PHY 621 - Classical Mechanics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Aspects of classical mechanics of significance to modern physical theory. Conceptual structure of Newton’s mechanics, Lagrange’s equations, Hamilton’s principle, canonical equations and canonical transformations, Hamilton-Jacobi theory, small oscillations, rigid-body motion.
  
  • PHY 635 - Physical Cell Biology

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: BEN 635 , BIO 635 , CEN 635 , CHE 635 
    This interdisciplinary class for science and engineering students provides an introduction to the quantitative description of biological systems and processes. The focus is on the biological and physical aspects of structure and function of cells and their subsystems.
  
  • PHY 638 - Open Problems in Soft Interfaces

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: BEN 638 , BIO 638 , CEN 638 , CHE 638 
    In this seminar course on soft and biological materials and interfaces, teams from science and engineering will identify, discuss and assess current articles from the literature. Writing skills related to publishing peer-reviewed research are introduced.
  
  • PHY 641 - Advanced Electromagnetic Theory I

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Review of Maxwell’s equations, Relativity and Covariant electrodynamics, conservation laws, Green function approach. Radiation from point and extended sources. Radiation reaction.
    PREREQ: PHY 425 OR ELE 325
  
  • PHY 642 - Advanced Electromagnetic Theory II

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Advanced topics illustrating electrodynamics of continuous media; plasmas; superconductivity and vacuum phenomena; particle optics; classical field theory, etc.
    PREREQ: PHY 641  AND MAT 511 
  
  • PHY 651 - Instrumentation in Modern Physics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: PHY 351
    Familiarizing students with instrumentation used in modern laboratories. Topics include detectors used in science and medicine, electronic noise mechanisms, computerized data acquisition systems. Independent research projects are encouraged. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: PHY 221 OR AP PHYSICS C (MECH) EXAM SCORE MIN 3
    COREQ: PHY 222 OR AP PHYSICS C (ELEC & MAG) EXAM SCORE MIN 3
  
  • PHY 661 - Quantum Mechanics I

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Origins of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger and Heisenberg formulation. Problems in one, two, and three dimensions. Abstract formalism. Angular momentum and spin. Scattering theory. Symmetry properties. Perturbation methods. Identical particles. Applications to atomic and nuclear systems.
    PREREQ: PHY 567 
  
  • PHY 662 - Quantum Mechanics II

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Origins of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger and Heisenberg formulation. Problems in one, two, and three dimensions. Abstract formalism. Angular momentum and spin. Scattering theory. Symmetry properties. Perturbation methods. Identical particles. Applications to atomic and nuclear systems.
    PREREQ: PHY 567  AND PHY 661 
  
  • PHY 663 - Problem Solving in Graduate Physics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Problem solving skills and topics not covered in courses the previous year.
    PREREQ: PHY 662 
  
  • PHY 676 - Condensed Matter Physics

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Dielectric, optical, and magnetic properties of matter. Magnetic and superconducting phases. Quantum transport and quantum Hall effect.
    PREREQ: (PHY 576  OR ELE 642 ) AND PHY 662 
  
  • PHY 690 - Independent Study

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • PHY 731 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    First and second laws of thermodynamics, Boltzman’s integrodifferential equation, Gibb’s statistical mechanics, petit and grand ensembles, quantum statistics.
    PREREQ: PHY 531 
  
  • PHY 750 - Topics in Advanced Condensed Matter/Physics Theory

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Electron band theory. Electron-phonon interaction. Superconductivity. Impurities in crystals. Many-body Green’s function. Disorder and localization. Amorphous materials.
    PREREQ: PHY 731  AND PHY 763
    Repeatable
  
  • PHY 765 - Models of Condensed Matter

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Theoretical models for phases of condensed matter. Superconductivity, weak and strong disorder, magnetism, renormalization group theory of phase transitions. Many-body Green’s functions and broken-symmetry concept.
    PREREQ: (PHY 576  OR ELE 642 ) AND PHY 763
  
  • PHY 771 - High Energy Particle Physics I

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Classification of subatomic particles. Passage of particles through matter. Production, selection, and detection of high-energy particles. Invariance principles and dynamic laws of strong, electromagnetic, and weak interactions: their experimental discovery and confirmation. Review of outstanding problems.
    PREREQ: PHY 662 
  
  • PHY 772 - High Energy Particle Physics II

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Classification of subatomic particles. Passage of particles through matter. Production, selection, and detection of high-energy particles. Invariance principles and dynamic laws of strong, electromagnetic, and weak interactions: their experimental discovery and confirmation. Review of outstanding problems.
    PREREQ: PHY 662 
  
  • PHY 775 - High Energy Particle Theory I

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Detailed treatment of modern unified weak-electromagnetic and strong theories of matter. Methods of treating the underlying gauge theories. Applications to elementary particle processes.
    PREREQ: PHY 763
  
  • PHY 776 - High Energy Particle Theory II

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Detailed treatment of modern unified weak-electromagnetic and strong theories of matter. Methods of treating the underlying gauge theories. Applications to elementary particle processes.
    PREREQ: PHY 763
  
  • PHY 785 - Theory of Relativity I

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Special and general theory of relativity. First semester: technical introduction to established theory. Part of second semester: current research topics.
    PREREQ: PHY 621 
  
  • PHY 786 - Theory of Relativity II

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Special and general theory of relativity. First semester: technical introduction to established theory. Part of second semester: current research topics.
    PREREQ: PHY 621 
  
  • PHY 795 - Modern Cosmology

    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Introduction to main ideas of modern cosmology. Expanding universe within general relativity; thermodynamics and cosmology; the cosmic microwave background; dark matter; dark energy and inflation; structure formation in the universe and connections between cosmology and particle physics.
    PREREQ: PHY 763 AND PHY 785 
  
  • PHY 831 - Statistical Mechanics of Fields and the Renormalization Group

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    A continuation of graduate statistical physics. Topics include: collective modes and quasiparticles, Ginzburg-Landau theory, modern theory of phase transitions, and the renormalization group.
    PREREQ: PHY 731 
  
  • PHY 880 - Selected Topics in Advanced Theoretical Physics

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Topics vary over advanced field theory, gravitational physics, condensed matter theory, solitons, supersymmetry, cosmology, string theory, and others. With permission, may be taken more than once for credit.
    PREREQ: PHY 662 
    Repeatable 1 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • PHY 885 - Quantum Field Theory I

    3 credit(s) Odd academic yr e.g. 2007-8
    Physical foundations of field quantization. Free fields. Fock space. Lagrangian and functional formulations. Interacting fields: quantum electrodynamics, weak and strong interactions. Renormalization. Path integrals. Symmetry and invariance. Nonabelian gauges.
    PREREQ: PHY 763
  
  • PHY 886 - Quantum Field Theory II

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Physical foundations of field quantization. Free fields. Fock space. Lagrangian and functional formulations. Interacting fields: quantum electrodynamics, weak and strong interactions. Renormalization. Path integrals. Symmetry and invariance. Nonabelian gauges.
    PREREQ: PHY 763
  
  • PHY 890 - Minor Problems In Physics

    1-3 credit(s) Every semester
    Independent study and experimentation in some subject in physics.
    Repeatable
  
  • PHY 990 - Independent Study

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • PHY 997 - Masters Thesis

    1-6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Repeatable
  
  • PHY 999 - Dissertation

    0-15 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Repeatable

Piano

  
  • PNO 520 - Performance Honors in Piano

    1-4 credit(s) Every semester
    For non-music students.
  
  • PNO 525 - Piano Instruction

    1-4 credit(s) Every semester
    For music students.
  
  • PNO 526 - Piano Instruction

    1-4 credit(s) Every semester
    For music students.
  
  • PNO 600 - Selected Topics

    1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • PNO 625 - Piano Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.
  
  • PNO 626 - Piano Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.
  
  • PNO 725 - Piano Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.
  
  • PNO 726 - Piano Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.

Polish

  
  • POL 620 - Language Training in Preparation for Research Using Polish

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Language training to prepare students to conduct research in areas that require knowledge of Polish.
    Repeatable 3 time(s), 12 credits maximum

Portuguese

  
  • POR 620 - Language Training in Preparation for Research Using Portuguese

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Language training to prepare students to conduct research in areas that require knowledge of Portuguese.
    Repeatable 3 time(s), 12 credits maximum

Professional Physical Education

  
  • PPE 514 - Exercise and Aging

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    The influence of aging on physical performance and the consequences of exercise on the physiological processes associated with aging.
    PREREQ: PPE 497
  
  • PPE 515 - Graded Exercise Testing and Interpretation

    4 credit(s) Irregularly
    The administration of standardized exercise tests for the evaluation of health and fitness status. Presentation of normal and abnormal physiological responses these tests. Lab includes administration of exercise tests and equipment use.
    PREREQ: PPE 497
  
  • PPE 516 - Exercise Prescription: Health and Disease

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Exercise prescription for health and fitness in the apparently healthy and a variety of clinical populations.
    PREREQ: PPE 497
  
  • PPE 517 - Pathophysiology

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Physiology of disease processes emphasizing metabolic, cardiovascular, and neuromuscular pathophysiology. Suggested for students pursuing careers in clinical exercise physiology.
    PREREQ: BIO 216 AND 217 AND PPE 497
  
  • PPE 518 - Cardiac Rehabilitation

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Exercise training and prescription for individuals with cardiovascular disease.
    PREREQ: PPE 497
  
  • PPE 519 - Metabolic Aspects of Physical Activity

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Examines metabolic processes that influence or are affected by acute and chronic physical activity. Emphasis on metabolism and human physical performance.
    PREREQ: PPE 497
  
  • PPE 600 - Selected Topics

    1-3 credit(s)
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • PPE 606 - Current Literature in Exercise and Sport Science

    1-3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Current books, periodicals, and peer-reviewed articles. Literature review, library research, and research proposal preparation.
  
  • PPE 683 - Scientific Principles of Conditioning

    3-6 credit(s) Irregularly
    Double Numbered with: PPE 483
    Development of physical conditioning programs based on scientific principles.
  
  • PPE 685 - Systemic Physiology and Exercise

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Immediate and chronic effects of exercise on the cardiovascular, respiratory, excretory, endocrine, and nervous systems. Laboratory experiences.
  
  • PPE 693 - Research Methods in Exercise and Sport Science

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Quantitative research designs and analyses in exercise and sport sciences. Written and oral research report preparation and presentation.
    PREREQ: PPE 606  AND EDU 647 
  
  • PPE 753 - Cardiovascular Physiology

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    The principles of cardiac function, blood flow, oxygen transport, and metabolism with emphasis given to the adaptations to acute and chronic exercise training.
    PREREQ: PPE 685 
  
  • PPE 764 - Internship in Exercise Science

    3-6 credit(s) Every semester
    Full-time experience in exercise science under the guidance of a professional and a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 6 credits maximum
  
  • PPE 773 - Exercise Endocrinology

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Integrates endocrine physiology and exercise on the endocrine system. Focus on the glands producing hormones, the target organs, mechanisms, and how both acute and chronic exercise impact hormone action.
    PREREQ: PPE 685 
  
  • PPE 785 - Energy, Metabolism and Exercise

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Probable causes for differences in muscle-fiber types in relationship to exercise. Total body metabolism during exercise.
  
  • PPE 795 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Emphasizing basic muscle microanatomy and physiology and advanced applied muscle physiology topics.
    PREREQ: PPE 685 

Percussion

  
  • PRC 510 - Percussion Instruction

    1-4 credit(s) Every semester
    For non-music students.
  
  • PRC 515 - Percussion Instruction

    1-4 credit(s) Every semester
    For music students.
  
  • PRC 516 - Percussion Instruction

    1-4 credit(s) Every semester
    For music students.
  
  • PRC 615 - Percussion Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.
  
  • PRC 616 - Percussion Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.
  
  • PRC 715 - Percussion Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.
  
  • PRC 716 - Percussion Instruction

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    For performance majors.

Public Relations

  
  • PRL 500 - Selected Topics

    1-3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • PRL 525 - Public Relations Practicum

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    On-site work experience in the Syracuse area to acclimate students to the realities of organizational life; to explore one type of public relations in depth; to apply classroom theory to the solution of everyday communications problems and to develop additional work samples for professional portfolios.
    PREREQ: PRL 215 AND 315 AND 325
  
  • PRL 530 - Special Topics in Public Relations

    1-3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    In-depth look at different public relations specializations, including media relations, government relations, investor relations, crisis communications, employee communications, and sports information.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • PRL 600 - Selected Topics

    1-3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • PRL 602 - Introduction to Public Diplomacy and Communications

    3 credit(s) Only during the summer
    A gateway course for the two-degree program on the theory and practice of public diplomacy. Fundamental topics in public relations and international relations will be explored.
  
  • PRL 604 - Writing for News and Public Relations

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Students learn the fundamentals of news writing and news media expectations, research and write various communications forms considered “the tools of the public relations trade,” including producing a professional “Webinar.” Public Relations introduction included.
  
  • PRL 605 - Public Relations Theory

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    This course covers theories of excellence in public relations by looking at models, roles, communication, organizational culture, diversity and ethics. A brief overview of communication theory included. Theories form the foundation for professional practice.
    PREREQ: PRL 604 
  
  • PRL 607 - Advanced Public Diplomacy

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    International public relations and public diplomacy, global media systems, international organizations and the intersection between strategic government communication, mass media and global public opinion.
    PREREQ: PRL 602 
  
  • PRL 608 - Public Relations Writing

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Written communication expected of entry-level public relations/public diplomacy professionals, along with the basic understanding of how the media researches, writes, and reports the news.
  
  • PRL 611 - Public Relations Research

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Nature, formation, and communications of attitudes and public opinion in public relations settings. Application of social science methods for measuring attitudes, opinions, and public relations performances. Actual research designed and carried out for client.
    PREREQ: PRL 604 
  
  • PRL 614 - Advanced Public Relations Writing for Digital Platforms

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    This course builds on the students’ understanding of news writing and fundamental writing skills emphasized and developed in PRL 604  by introducing them to social media and writing for an online, digital world.Prereq: PRL 604.
    PREREQ: PRL 604 
  
  • PRL 615 - Public Relations Campaign Planning & Execution

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Students apply strategic planning, research and tactics to client needs. Teams design, execute and evaluate appropriate integrated campaigns for actual clients. Frequent client/team interaction required. Campaign books produced are part of the student’s professional portfolio.
    PREREQ: PRL 605  AND PRL 611  AND PRL 614 
  
  • PRL 625 - Seminar in Public Relations Management

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Special problems in a specific area of organizational public relations.
    PREREQ: PRL 615 
  
  • PRL 635 - Public Relations Culminating Experience

    3 credit(s) Only during the summer
    Students work in a professional setting full-time for a minimum of eight weeks. Students are responsible for a journal of observations, and a midpoint and final evaluations. PR master’s student with 33 completed hours toward degree required.
    PREREQ: PRL 615  AND PRL 725  AND PRL 525  AND COM 698  AND GRA 617 
  
  • PRL 645 - The Ethics of Advocacy

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: PRL 345
    Study and application of moral philosophy to ethical decision making in organizations. Examines ethical challenges in public relations, business management, advocacy, public affairs, or other career avenues. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • PRL 725 - Public Relations Management

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Historical and current management theories and practices to apply to the public relations function. Students learn the responsibilities of managing a public relations department.
    PREREQ: PRL 605 , AND PRL 611  AND PRL 614 
  
  • PRL 735 - Public Relations Practicum

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    A practicum in student internships in professional settings based on interest and career plans. Students will intern and create a portfolio of writing, graphics, and research samples. The course will also include a comprehensive exam.
    PREREQ: COM 698 , GRA 617 , NEW 605 , PRL 602 , PRL 604 , PRL 605 , PRL 611 , PRL 615 , PRL 725 

Persian

  
  • PRS 620 - Language Training in Preparation for Research Using Persian

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Language instruction to prepare students to conduct research in areas that require knowledge of Persian. Permission of instructor.
    Repeatable 3 time(s), 12 credits maximum
 

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