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ACCT 2010 - Financial Accounting Principles 3 credits
This course is a survey of uses of accounting information by investors and creditors for decision making. Emphasis is placed on basic accounting principles used to prepare, analyze, and interpret financial statements.
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ACCT 2020 - Managerial Accounting Principles 3 credits
This course is a survey of uses of accounting information by managers for decision making, including planning, budgeting, and controlling operations. Emphasis is placed on accumulation, analysis, and control of product and service costs.
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ACCT 3110 - Intermediate Financial Accounting and Reporting I 3 credits
In this course, students study accounting principles, theory, and practice relating to the financial reporting of assets.
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ACCT 3120 - Intermediate Financial Accounting and Reporting II 3 credits
This course consists of the study of accounting principles, theory, and practice relating to liabilities, equities, and other contemporary issues.
Prerequisite/Restriction: ACCT 3110
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ACCT 3310 - Strategic Cost Management 3 credits
This course covers contemporary theory and applications in the accumulation, analysis, and interpretation of accounting information for internal decision-making and control.
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ACCT 3410 - Income Taxation I (Deleted Spring 2021) 3 credits
This course emphasizes federal income taxation of individuals. Students are introduced to tax research methods and taxation of corporations and partnerships.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- Admission to a USU major
- Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher
- Completion of at least 40 credits
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ACCT 3510 - Business Taxation 3 credits
Students learn about federal income taxation of businesses and are introduced to federal income tax return preparation for businesses.
Prerequisite/Restriction: ACCT 2010
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ACCT 3520 - Individual Taxation 3 credits
Students study federal income taxation of individuals and are introduced to tax research methods and the preparation of individual federal income tax returns.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- Accounting majors strongly encouraged to complete ACCT 3510 prior to this course
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ACCT 4250 - Accounting Internship 3 credits
This course provides accounting internship experience in a career-related position approved by the School of Accountancy.
Prerequisite/Restriction: Instructor approval required
Pass/Fail only.
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ACCT 4500 - Accounting Information Systems 3 credits
Students learn theoretical concepts underlying the accounting system’s computerized support of business processes. Topics include accounting systems development, controls, security, and audit.
Prerequisite/Restriction: ACCT 3110
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ACCT 4510 - Auditing Principles and Techniques 3 credits
Students learn fundamental principles and techniques of auditing and reporting, presented in the context of the audit logic sequence, and integrative applications emphasizing audits of organizational resources, processes, and systems. Students study ethics, legal environment, auditing standards, and fraud.
Prerequisite/Restriction: ACCT 3110
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ACCT 4700 - Seminar in Accounting 3 credits
This course covers special topics in accounting, including workshops, readings, and pilot course offerings.
Prerequisite/Restriction: Department permission
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ACCT 4900 - Independent Research and Readings 1-3 credits
This course consists of selected readings and research individually assigned, handled, and directed. Problems of mutual interest to students and the instructor are investigated and reported.
Prerequisite/Restriction: Department permission
Repeatable for credit.
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ACCT 4950 - Senior Honors Thesis/Project 3 credits
This course enables students to plan and design a creative project that will then be prepared and presented as a Senior Thesis, as required for an Honors Plan.
Prerequisite/Restriction: Department permission
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ACCT 6010 - Financial and Managerial Accounting 3 credits
This course introduces students to financial and managerial accounting at the graduate level.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- Admission to a Huntsman School of Business graduate program
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ACCT 6100 - Financial Reporting and the SEC 3 credits
This course provides an overview of the SEC and its registration and periodic reporting requirements. It also provides a high-level overview of financial statements and financial statement analysis.
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ACCT 6101 - Advanced Strategic Cost Management 3 credits
This course involves an in-depth study of the concepts and techniques used in managerial decision making. Topics include strategic analysis, capital budgeting, manufacturing accounting, management control systems, performance measurement, and quantitative techniques for planning and control.
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ACCT 6102 - Research and Valuation 3 credits
This course reviews the professional accounting research process and introduces the basics of valuation.
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ACCT 6103 - Accounting Information and the Capital Markets 3 credits
This course discusses the intersection between accounting and the capital markets. Students learn about how markets incorporate accounting and other information.
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ACCT 6104 - Big Data and Systems Analytics for Financial Executives 3 credits
Students learn to apply advanced algorithms and data visualization techniques to uncover insights from a variety of high-volume data sources.
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ACCT 6105 - Taxes: Planning and Strategy 3 credits
Students study income taxation with a focus on issues that impact business decisions with tax planning opportunities and tax traps to avoid.
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ACCT 6106 - International Business, Finance, and Accounting 3 credits
This course provides an overview of prevailing theories and practices relating to international business, finance, and accounting.
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ACCT 6107 - Corporate Governance 3 credits
This course focuses on the role of corporate governance in helping ensure successful execution of business objectives and strategies.
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ACCT 6108 - Leadership for Financial Executives 3 credits
This course introduces the principles of transformational and transactional leadership. It presents a framework for leading efforts toward achieving organizational objectives.
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ACCT 6109 - Financial Strategy 3 credits
This is an integrative capstone course for the EMAcc program and is designed to allow students to use the tools and techniques they have developed in their graduate studies and professional experience.
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ACCT 6200 - Accounting for Complex and Multinational Businesses 3 credits
Students study accounting principles related to consolidations and multinational accounting.
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ACCT 6250 - Accounting Concepts, Research, and Cases 3 credits
Financial reporting concepts are examined and used to develop a general frame of reference to explain and predict appropriate accounting methodologies. Students study the integration of practical research methodology with the resolution of financial reporting problems cases.
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ACCT 6300 - Advanced Accounting Internship 3 credits
This course provides accounting internship experience in a career-related position approved by the School of Accountancy.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- Instructor approval required
Pass/Fail only
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ACCT 6310 - Cost Management Systems to Support World-Class Operations 3 credits
This course examines appropriate cost management systems and performance measures to support decision making in world-class business operations. Students engage with cases, projects, simulations, and field studies, to reinforce the concepts learned.
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ACCT 6420 - Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders 3 credits
This course covers the concepts and principles governing the taxation of corporations and shareholders, including corporate formation, capital structure, distributions, liquidations, reorganizations, consolidated tax returns, and taxation of international transactions.
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ACCT 6440 - Taxation of Flow-Through Entities 3 credits
This course covers advanced concepts and principles governing the taxation of partnerships and partners, s-corporations, and shareholders. Students are introduced to basic concepts in estates, trusts, and beneficiary taxation.
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ACCT 6460 - Advanced Tax Topics 3 credits
This course covers the concepts and principles of transfer taxes, not-for-profit organizations, and multinational taxation of individuals, among other tax topics.
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ACCT 6500 - Advanced Accounting Information Systems 3 credits
Students study contemporary issues in accounting information systems, including emerging information technologies for supporting enterprise decision making.
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ACCT 6510 - Financial Auditing 3 credits
This course explores the application of generally accepted auditing standards to accounting systems. Students study auditing theory and current issues, and are introduced to statistical auditing.
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ACCT 6540 - Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting 3 credits
Students study forensic accounting. Topics include types of fraud, recognition of red flags, and fraud investigation techniques. The course includes practice with computer-aided fraud detection, interrogation techniques, and case studies.
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ACCT 6560 - Business Law and Professional Responsibilities 3 credits
This course examines the ethical and legal responsibilities of business professionals. Topics include the application of law to business organizations, contracts, government regulation of business, and the uniform commercial code.
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ACCT 6600 - Information Systems Auditing and Control 3 credits
Students study information systems and auditing methodologies, including risk assessment, systems controls, and the use of computer-assisted audit techniques.
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ACCT 6620 - Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation 3 credits
Students learn to analyze financial data, translate that information into forecasts of financial statements, and use valuation models to arrive at fundamental values for a business. Includes discussions of trading strategies, market efficiency, and other issues in capital markets.
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ACCT 6700 - Advanced Accounting Topics 3 credits
This course covers special topics, including governmental accounting, international accounting, professional responsibilities, ethics, etiquette, selected emerging, and important financial reporting topics.
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ACCT 6800 - Accounting Communications and Professional Conduct 3 credits
Students study written and oral communication skills appropriate for the accounting profession. The course covers interpersonal skills and professional conduct, including ethical conduct, in various business settings.
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ACCT 6900 - Independent Reading and Research 1-3 credits
This course entails independent work in accounting areas: theory, auditing, taxation, and other related areas.
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Repeatable for credit.
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ACCT 6960 - Professional Paper 1-3 credits
The student prepares a paper of professional quality. This course is designed to enable students to demonstrate the ability to complete a major business-related project and to effectively present the results.
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ACCT 6990 - Continuing Graduate Advisement 1-3 credits
This course involves continuing enrollment at the University, required after completing coursework.
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Repeatable for credit. Pass/Fail only.
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Accounting (USU Eastern) |
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ACTG 0010 - Introduction to QuickBooks 30 contact hours
This course provides a basic understanding of this electronic accounting and bookkeeping program for business owners. Owners who take time to set up their business’s books correctly from the start have a better chance of being successful.
Campus: USU Eastern only
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ACTG 0100 - QuickBooks Applications 60 contact hours
Students learn abilities of industry-utilized accounting software. Students perform accounting functions, including setting up a company, accounting for daily transactions, managing inventory, processing payroll, working with bank accounts, and preparing financial statements.
Campus: USU Eastern only
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ACTG 0200 - Core Concepts of Accounting 60 contact hours
This course introduces students to some basic accounting principles, accounting concepts, and accounting terminology.
Campus: USU Eastern only
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ACTG 0798 - Special Problems 1-360 contact hours
This course entails individual work approved by the department instructor. Time and membership hours to be arranged.
Campus: USU Eastern only
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ACTG 0799 - Special Problems 1-360 contact hours
This course entails individual work approved by the department instructor. Time and membership hours to be arranged.
Campus: USU Eastern only
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Aerospace Studies |
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AS 1010 - Introduction to the Air Force Today 1 credit
This course introduces the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Topics include the Air Force mission and organization, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, group leadership problems, and communication skills.
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AS 1020 - Introduction to the Air Force Today 1 credit
This course introduces the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Topics include the Air Force mission and organization, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, group leadership problems, and communication skills.
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AS 1110 - Leadership Laboratory I 1 credit
This course introduces Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, military commands, environment of the Air Force officer, and officer opportunities.
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Pass/Fail only.
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AS 1120 - Leadership Laboratory I 1 credit
This course introduces Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, military commands, environment of the Air Force officer, and officer opportunities.
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Pass/Fail only.
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AS 2010 - The Evolution of US Aerospace Power 1 credit
Students examine general aspects of air and space power from a historical perspective. The course illustrates Air Force Core Values with historical examples and continues development of communications skills.
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AS 2020 - The Evolution of US Aerospace Power 1 credit
Students examines general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. The course illustrates Air Force Core Values with historical examples and continues development of communications skills.
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AS 2110 - Leadership Laboratory II 1 credit
This course emphasizes Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, military commands, environment of the Air Force officer, and officer opportunities.
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Pass/Fail only.
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AS 2120 - Leadership Laboratory II 1 credit
This course emphasizes Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, military commands, environment of the Air Force officer, and officer opportunities.
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Pass/Fail only.
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AS 3010 - Air Force Leadership and Management 3 credits
This course presents advanced leadership and management skills. Cadets are given opportunities to practice these leadership skills and management techniques in a supervised environment.
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AS 3020 - Air Force Leadership and Management 3 credits
This course presents advanced leadership and management skills. Cadets are given opportunities to practice these leadership skills and management techniques in a supervised environment.
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AS 3060 - Physical Fitness Training 1-2 credits
This course entails early morning workouts to build stamina. It is organized to keep cadets in shape to pass the Physical Fitness Test (PFT). Activities are team instructed.
Repeatable for credit.
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AS 3110 - Leadership Laboratory III 1 credit
This course provides students advanced leadership experiences, including the planning and controlling of cadet corps activities, and the preparation and presentation of briefings and other oral and written communications.
Corequisite:
Pass/Fail only.
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AS 3120 - Leadership Laboratory III 1 credit
This course provides students advanced leadership experiences, including the planning and controlling of cadet corps activities, and the preparation and presentation of briefings and other oral and written communications.
Corequisite:
Pass/Fail only.
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AS 3400 - Field Training (4 weeks) 1-4 credits
Students in the four-year program participate in four weeks of Field Training. Major areas of study include junior officer training, career orientation, survival training, base functions, Air Force environment, and physical training.
Pass/Fail only.
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AS 3500 - Field Training (5 Weeks) 1-5 credits
Students in the two-year program participate in five weeks of Field Training. Major areas of study include junior officer training, career orientation, survival training, base functions, Air Force environment, and physical training.
Pass/Fail only.
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AS 4010 - National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty 3 credits
This course is designed to give college seniors the foundation to understand the military officer’s role in American society. The course presents an overview of complex social and political issues facing the military profession.
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AS 4020 - National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty 3 credits
This course is designed to give college seniors the foundation to understand the military officer’s role in American society. The course presents an overview of complex social and political issues facing the military profession.
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AS 4110 - Leadership Laboratory IV 1 credit
This course provides students advanced leadership experiences, including the planning and controlling of cadet corps activities, and the preparation and presentation of briefings and other oral and written communications.
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Pass/Fail only.
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AS 4120 - Leadership Laboratory IV 1 credit
This course provides students Advanced leadership experiences, including the planning and controlling of cadet corps activities, and the preparation and presentation of briefings and other oral and written communications.
Corequisite:
Pass/Fail only.
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Agricultural Systems Technology and Education |
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ASTE 1010 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems Technology 3 credits
This course introduces students to problem solving related to the areas of agricultural power and machinery, soil and water conservation, structures and animal environments, electrical circuits, and emerging technologies.
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ASTE 1120 - Forage and Harvest Equipment 3 credits
This course introduces the fundamentals and principles in operations, adjustments, and maintenance of technologies utilized in agricultural forage and combine harvesting.
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ASTE 1130 - Planting and Tillage Equipment 3 credits
This course introduces the fundamentals and principles in operation, maintenance, and repair of planting and tillage equipment. Students explore different systems and their applications.
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ASTE 1610 - Agricultural Machinery Engines 3 credits
This course introduces the fundamental principles and components utilized in power production for agricultural machinery. Students overhaul diesel engines as power plants using a systems approach.
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ASTE 1615 - Agricultural Machinery Engine Laboratory 3 credits
This laboratory course provides students practical hands-on experience in engine diagnostics and repair.
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ASTE 1620 - Agricultural Machinery Power Trains 3 credits
In this course, students learn the fundamental principles and components utilized in agricultural machinery transmission of power through drive trains. Students develop a systems approach to overhauling these components.
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ASTE 1625 - Agricultural Machinery Power Trains Laboratory 3 credits
This laboratory course provides students practical hands-on experience in power trains diagnostics and repair.
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ASTE 1710 - Introduction to Agricultural Communication 3 credits
This course provides an overview of the history, importance to society, and role of mass communication in agriculture. Students are introduced to the use of mass media in the agricultural industry.
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ASTE 2100 - Personal and Team Leadership 3 credits
Students study leadership principles and theories, including personal leadership development, individual strengths, characteristics of effective leaders, leadership styles, team leadership, servant leadership, and leadership ethics, among others. A team capstone project includes service in the community.
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ASTE 2200 - Electricity in Agricultural Systems 3 credits
This course introduces the fundamentals of electricity (AC) as used on farms and ranches. Students learn residential and commercial agricultural applications of the National Electric code. Topics include electrical supply and service, distribution, proper grounding, and installation of components.
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ASTE 2250 - Occupational Experience in Agriculture 1-6 credits
This course consists of supervised occupational experiences involving agriculture and technology.
Prerequisite/Restriction: Instructor permission required
Repeatable for credit. Pass/Fail only. This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021. |
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ASTE 2710 - Orientation to Agriculture Education 2 credits
Students examine the framework of agricultural education, with a special emphasis on the nature of the programs, career opportunities, and the qualifications and preparation requirements of future agricultural educators.
Repeatable for credit.
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ASTE 2830 - Agribusiness Sales and Marketing 3 credits
This course covers the basic principles of agribusiness sales and marketing. After completing a series of self-assessments relating to sales, learning, and personality preferences, students learn to complete each major step of the sales process.
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ASTE 2900 - Food Matters: Ethics, Economics, and the Environment (BSS) BSS Breadth Social Sciences 3 credits
This course provides a broad overview of food systems as they relate to ethical, economic, and environmental issues. The complex challenges involved with feeding the world’s population are discussed using popular “foodie” media and science-based research.
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ASTE 2930 - Individualized Projects in Agriculture Mechanics 1-3 credits
Students develop basic skills in preparation for employment in the agricultural industry.
Prerequisite/Restriction: Instructor permission required
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ASTE 3030 - Metal Welding Processes and Technology in Agriculture 3 credits
This course instructs students in a selection of ferrous and nonferrous welding techniques used in agricultural applications. Students learn to weld cold- and hot-working metal in agricultural construction and maintenance.
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ASTE 3040 - Fabrication Practices in Agricultural Buildings (QI) QI Quantitative Intensive 2 credits
This course instructs students in the selection and use of agricultural building materials, including concrete and masonry, lumber, plywood, finishes, and fasteners. Students learn the application of hand and power tools and procedures in agricultural construction.
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ASTE 3050 - Technical and Professional Communication Principles (CI) CI Communications Intensive 3 credits
This course covers the technical communication principles and practices used in the workplace. Students learn the technical writing of reports and correspondence using electronic information retrieval and presentation.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- Fulfillment of Communications Literacy CL2 requirement
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ASTE 3080 - Compact Power Units for Agricultural and Turfgrass Applications 3 credits
Students learn the operation and application of agricultural and turfgrass equipment powered by internal combustion engines of less than 40 horsepower.
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ASTE 3090 - Graphic Communication in Agriculture 3 credits
This course prepares students to be proficient in elements of design, graphic art production, photo editing, and image composition techniques used in the agricultural communications and journalism fields.
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ASTE 3240 - Teaching in Laboratory Settings (CI) CI Communications Intensive 3 credits
This course covers the basic principles of teaching students in laboratory settings. Students are given an overview of major concepts, considerations, and practices used for developing and evaluating agriscience curricula.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- ASTE 2710
- Admission to the Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP)
Repeatable for credit.
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ASTE 3300 - Clinical Experience I in Agricultural Education 1 credit
This course involves in-school clinical observation experience. Students observe management and assist in teaching. The course is designed to provide familiarity with agricultural education in the classroom.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- Admission to Teacher Education
Pass/Fail only.
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ASTE 3440 - Science, Technology, and Modern Society (DSC) DSC Depth Life and Physical Sciences 3 credits
This course is designed to challenge students from all academic majors to develop an understanding of the dynamic interaction between science, technology, and society. Students explore the responsibility of humans for directing the utilization of technology as a creative enterprise.
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ASTE 3500 - Teaching Apprenticeship in Agricultural Education 2 credits
Each student serves as an apprentice to a professional agricultural educator. Students complete competencies leading to early preparation for student teaching.
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ASTE 3600 - Management of Agriculture Machinery Systems (QI) QI Quantitative Intensive 3 credits
Students study the management principles for the evaluation and selection of agricultural implements for performance, optimization, economics, environmental impact, and long-term sustainable agricultural practices.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- MATH 1050 or higher mathematics course
- AP Calculus AB exam score of 3 or higher
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ASTE 3620 - Managing the FFA and SAE Programs 2 credits
This course introduces the basic concerns, understandings, and practices needed to effectively advise an FFA chapter. Students learn appropriate philosophies and skills for operation of a comprehensive supervised agricultural experience program.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- Admission to the Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP)
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ASTE 3625 - Youth Development Education 2 credits
Students prepare to be effective facilitators of youth development programs. Theoretical foundations, best practices, and organizational structures of youth development programs are emphasized. Students explore various topics and organizations devoted to youth development, including extension and other informal education programs.
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ASTE 3670 - Agricultural Equipment Business Management, Marketing, and Communications 3 credits
This course introduces the principles and operation of computer software systems related to marketing and management within the agricultural machinery business industry. Students learn business communication principles for effective transfer of information and problem resolution.
Prerequisite/Restriction:
- MATH 1050 or higher mathematics course
- AP Calculus AB exam score of 3 or higher
- Fulfillment of Communications Literacy CL1 requirement or instructor permission
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ASTE 3710 - Agricultural Machinery Hydraulic Systems and Diagnosis 3 credits
This course covers the fundamental principles and components overhaul of hydraulic systems as applied in agricultural machinery. Students explore techniques for diagnosing malfunctions and related failures with a systems approach.
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ASTE 3720 - Agricultural DC Electrical Systems and Diagnosis 3 credits
This course covers the fundamental principles and components overhaul of DC electrical systems as applied in agricultural machinery. Students explore techniques for diagnosing malfunctions and related failures with a systems approach.
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ASTE 3730 - Agricultural Machinery Auxiliary Systems and Diagnosis 3 credits
Students apply theory, testing, diagnosis, and repairs of auxiliary systems, including air conditioning, fuel injection, analog, electronic monitoring, and GPS as utilized in agricultural equipment.
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ASTE 3900 - Special Problems in Agricultural Systems Technology and Education 1-6 credits
Students conduct a short-term investigation and/or literature analysis with critical review of contemporary issues in Agricultural Systems Technology. The course is a formal contract with approved faculty, and the work culminates in a written report.
Prerequisite/Restriction: Instructor permission required
Repeatable for credit. This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021. |
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