2010-2011 University Catalog 
  
2010-2011 University Catalog

Courses


Each course indicates the number of credits earned; the hours of lecture or seminar per week; and the hours of laboratory or studio per week (if applicable). For independent study, readings, topics, or similar courses, individual instructors set hours.  If a course is listed as having an equivalent course, students may not receive credit for both courses.

For a glossary of the courses, please go to Course Directory .

For the information regarding undergraduate and graduate course numbering, please go to Course Numbering .

 

 

History

   •  HIST 602 - Themes in U.S. History II
   •  HIST 605 - Themes in European History I
   •  HIST 606 - Themes in European History II
   •  HIST 610 - The Study and Writing of History
   •  HIST 613 - The Colonial Origins of American Society
   •  HIST 615 - Problems in American History
   •  HIST 616 - U.S. Westward Movement
   •  HIST 617 - Topics in the American Civil War Era
   •  HIST 618 - The Age of Jackson, 1815-1854
   •  HIST 619 - The Constitution, Civil Liberties, and the Supreme Court
   •  HIST 620 - Development of the Early Republic, 1783-1815
   •  HIST 621 - Virginia and the American Revolution
   •  HIST 623 - Recent U.S. History, 1945 to Present
   •  HIST 624 - U.S. Diplomatic History
   •  HIST 626 - Approaches to American Culture
   •  HIST 628 - Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States
   •  HIST 629 - The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
   •  HIST 630 - U.S. Women's History
   •  HIST 631 - Era of the American Revolution
   •  HIST 633 - Reconstruction
   •  HIST 634 - Interwar America: 1918-1939
   •  HIST 635 - Problems in European History
   •  HIST 636 - Political Culture in Twentieth-Century Germany and Austria: Continuities and Discontinuities
   •  HIST 637 - Great Britain: Empire to Commonwealth, 1870-1970
   •  HIST 638 - Western Europe in the Post-War Period
   •  HIST 639 - Society and Politics in Western Europe, 1750-1914
   •  HIST 640 - Metropolitan Cities of Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
   •  HIST 642 - Humanism and the Renaissance
   •  HIST 643 - Religion and Society in the Reformation Era
   •  HIST 644 - Society and Culture in Early Modern Europe
   •  HIST 645 - The Russian Revolution and the Origins of the Soviet State
   •  HIST 670 - Introduction to Behavioral History
   •  HIST 689 - Teaching and Learning History in the Digital Age
   •  HIST 690 - The Administration of Archives and Manuscripts
   •  HIST 691 - Museum Studies
   •  HIST 692 - Historical Editing
   •  HIST 693 - Historic Preservation
   •  HIST 695 - History Symposium
   •  HIST 696 - Clio Wired: An Introduction to History and New Media
   •  HIST 697 - Creating History in New Media
   •  HIST 711 - Research Seminar in U.S. History
   •  HIST 731 - Research Seminar in European History
   •  HIST 751 - Research Seminar in Comparative World History
   •  HIST 790 - Comprehensive Readings in U.S. History
   •  HIST 791 - Comprehensive Readings in Comparative World History
   •  HIST 792 - Comprehensive Readings in European History Since 1500
   •  HIST 794 - Internship in Applied History
   •  HIST 796 - Directed Readings
   •  HIST 798 - Directed Research and Writing in History
   •  HIST 799 - Thesis
   •  HIST 800 - Studies for the Doctor of Philosophy in Education
   •  HIST 801 - New Developments in History
   •  HIST 802 - Readings for Doctor of Arts in Community College Education
   •  HIST 803 - Doctoral Readings for Major Field
   •  HIST 804 - Doctoral Readings for Minor Field
   •  HIST 810 - History Doctoral Colloquium
   •  HIST 811 - Doctoral Research Seminar
   •  HIST 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  HIST 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Honors Program in General Education

Only students enrolled in the Honors Program are eligible to take HNRS courses. HNRS 110 must be taken in the first semester.

   •  HNRS 110 - Research Methods
   •  HNRS 122 - Reading the Arts
   •  HNRS 125 - A Liberal Arts Approach to Calculus
   •  HNRS 130 - Conceptions of Self
   •  HNRS 131 - Contemporary Society in Multiple Perspectives
   •  HNRS 226 - Topics in Quantitative Analysis
   •  HNRS 227 - Scientific Thought and Processes I, II
   •  HNRS 228 - Scientific Thought and Processes I, II
   •  HNRS 230 - Cross-Cultural Perspectives
   •  HNRS 240 - Reading the Past
   •  HNRS 353 - Technology in the Contemporary World

Information Security and Assurance

   •  ISA 522 - Information Security Essentials
   •  ISA 562 - Information Security Theory and Practice
   •  ISA 563 - Fundamentals of Systems Programming
   •  ISA 564 - Security Laboratory
   •  ISA 640 - Programming Language Security
   •  ISA 650 - Security Policy
   •  ISA 652 - Security Audit and Compliance Testing
   •  ISA 656 - Network Security
   •  ISA 673 - Operating Systems Security
   •  ISA 674 - Intrusion Detection
   •  ISA 681 - Secure Software Design
   •  ISA 685 - Emerging Topics in Cyber Security
   •  ISA 697 - Topics in Information Security
   •  ISA 763 - Security Protocol Analysis
   •  ISA 764 - Security Experimentation
   •  ISA 765 - Database and Distributed Systems Security
   •  ISA 767 - Secure Electronic Commerce
   •  ISA 785 - Research in Digital Forensics
   •  ISA 796 - Directed Readings in Information Security
   •  ISA 797 - Advanced Topics in Information Security
   •  ISA 798 - Research Project
   •  ISA 799 - Thesis
   •  ISA 862 - Models for Computer Security
   •  ISA 863 - Advanced Topics in Computer Security

Information Systems

   •  INFS 310 - Program Structure and Design for Business Applications
   •  INFS 311 - Database Management
   •  INFS 312 - Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
   •  INFS 315 - High-Level Programming Languages
   •  INFS 316 - Software Systems Engineering
   •  INFS 414 - Advanced Database
 

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