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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


A wildcard character can be used to enhance your course search.  For example: use an asterisk and enter ACCT 5* to find all 5000-level ACCT courses.
For more information about courses or to request a copy of a course syllabus, contact the Academic School that offers the course.
Course offerings (days/times) can by found online and in MyCentral under “Records and Registration.”  Fall courses are available to view by early February, spring courses in late September, and summer courses in late December. 

 

 

Sport Management

  
  • SM 5860 - Advanced Sport and Media (3)

    Examines sport’s societal influence, especially focusing on media issues. It approaches sport from a socio-cultural/psychological perspectives as well as from a contemporary position. It focuses on the converging worlds of print journalism, electronic media, advertising, and emerging technologies as expressed in the new commercial reality of sport.
  
  • SM 5880 - Sport Consumer Behavior (3)

    A theoretical introduction to the field of sport consumer behavior. The student will be able to understand social psychological theory underlying consumer decisions. Prerequisite(s): A management or a marketing class from a business school is recommended.
  
  • SM 5900 - Introduction to Research in Sport Management (3)

    Overview and planning for graduate studies with an introduction and study of the major methods, tools, and statistical techniques employed in research in Sport Management, including the development of a research prospectus.
  
  • SM 6190 - Trends & Issues in Sport Management (3)

    Directed reading and special investigation of selected problems. Identification, analysis, and discussion of on-the-job problems.
  
  • SM 6900 - Readings in Sport Management (1-5)

    Guided study in the literature of the Sport Management field. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): SM 5900 .
  
  • SM 6980 - Internship (2-6)

    Practical experience in Sport Management at an approved site. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): Minimum of 21 hours of completed coursework in the program.
  
  • SM 6990 - Thesis (6)

    Special investigation of an approved problem in Sport Management resulting in a formal thesis. A prospectus is required. Prerequisite(s): SM 5210  or SM 5900 .

Technology Management Doctoral

  
  • TMD 6015 - Legal Aspects of Technology and Innovation (3)

    This course is a study of legal aspects of managing technology, innovation, and technological policy analysis for United States and international organizations. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Coordinator.
  
  • TMD 6315 - Advanced Legal Aspects of Construction (3)

    An advanced course in legal aspects of the construction process. Prerequisite(s): INDM 5015 .
  
  • TMD 6525 - Manufacturing Economy (3)

    Managerial related economic factors pertaining to a manufacturing enterprise and the influence of these factors on manufacturing in a global society. Prerequisite(s): ITEC 6800 and admission in the Ph.D. in Technology Management program.
  
  • TMD 7320 - Ethics and Professional Issues of the Construction Process (3)

    Develops the ability to think critically and systematically about the issues of relevance to any practicing professional in construction. Prerequisite(s): INDM 5015 .
  
  • TMD 7550 - Current Issues in Manufacturing (3)

    Issues and trends in manufacturing and their implications and impact on manufacturing in a global society. Prerequisite(s): ITEC 6800 and admission in the Ph.D. in Technology Management program.
  
  • TMD 8590 - Internship (3)

    Practicum designed to provide direct, supervised experiences for doctoral students, usually in the areas of the technical specialization. The experiences are tailored to provide an opportunity to test and experiment with regard to industry, research organizations, government agencies, and other appropriate experiential ventures associated with technology utilization, transfer, and innovation. The area in which the internship is taken will be designated on the student’s transcript, i.e., Internship: Quality Systems. May be repeated for up to 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Coordinator.
  
  • TMD 8920 - Field Research Projects (3)

    Provides opportunity for doctoral students to test a theory or hypothesis in technology or management. Field research projects will be designed, conducted, and results evaluated. Course may be repeated for up to 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the Program Coordinator.
  
  • TMD 8990 - Dissertation (1-18)

    A requirement for all doctoral students. Offered by arrangement with the chairperson of the student’s dissertation committee. Credit registration must have 9 hours of the 18 hours from Indiana State University and 9 from University of Central Missouri. Course may be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Admission to candidacy in the PhD in Technology Management program.

Theatre

  
  • THEA 5310 - Modern Theatrical Styles (3)

    The origin and development of modern production practices with special attention to their use in the contemporary theatre.
  
  • THEA 5400 - Development of the American Theatre (3)

    Plays and playwrights of the American theatre and of the evolution of the physical theatre, acting, staging, and production practices.
  
  • THEA 5410 - Contemporary Theatre and Drama (3)

    Twentieth century plays, playwrights, and theatre artists with particular emphasis on the period since 1960.
  
  • THEA 5420 - Dramatic Theory and Criticism (3)

    Dramatic theory and criticism of the Western World from Aristotle to modern critics and theorists.
  
  • THEA 5900 - Seminar in Theatre (1-3)

    Studies in a specialized area of theatre, with emphasis on individual research. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours.
  
  • THEA 5910 - Thesis (1-5)

    Special Investigation of an approved problem in theatre resulting in a formal thesis. May be repeated for a maximum of 5 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): 15 hours of graduate credit.
  
  • THEA 5920 - Theatre Architecture (2)

    Analysis of and practice in modern theatre architectural design.
  
  • THEA 5990 - Introduction to Graduate Study in Theatre (3)

    Recent theatre research and research methods, professional organizations, and employment.
  
  • THEA 6900 - Readings in Theatre (1-3)

    Guided study in the literature of special and related fields of theatre. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours.

Women, Gender and Sexuality

  
  • WGS 5250 - Feminist Theory and Method (3)

    Exploration of the various feminist approaches to knowledge, both theoretical and methodological.
  
  • WGS 5450 - Critical Questions in Gender and Sexuality (3)

    Advanced seminar exploring how gender and sexuality have served as a central conceptual platforms for societal meaning and debates, raising questions about institutional norms, power, identity, bodies and knowledge.
  
  • WGS 5810 - Special Projects in Women, Gender and Sexuality (1-4)

    Individual study or one-time courses focused on specialized issues in Women, Gender and Sexuality. This course is co-listed with WGS 4810. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 semester hours.
 

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