This course will introduce students to how managers collect, process, and interpret observations about the world around them so that they can make informed decisions. The first portion of the course ...
This course focuses on energy geostructures and geosystems: novel multifunctional earth-contact technologies that can provide renewable energy supply and structural support to any built environment.
Prerequisites: This class is by application only, as instructor permission is required---possibly based on a brief meeting---in addition to (CS 349 AND (CS 348 or CS 371)). Equivalent courses ...
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A survey of contemporary topics in mathematics such as: voting systems and power, apportionment, fair division of divisible and indivisible assets, efficient distribution, scheduling and routing, ...
Organized around the general topic of cultural differences. Focuses on a related issue such as gender or history articulated in the literature of Spain, Latin America, and the Hispanic United States.
These classes introduce students of Communication to the basic principles of the major areas of the discipline. These courses provide students with an understanding of the communication process in ...
PSC 323 Ancient and Medieval Political Theory Dr. Callum Ingram This course focuses on ancient and medieval writings about politics, government, economics, and culture. While many of the texts will ...
Fundamental concepts in care, management and economics of food producing animals. Includes contributions of the Nevada and U.S. animal industries in providing food on an international basis.
RFSS 100: What is Rhetoric? Although the oldest discipline, rhetoric may be the least understood. Aristotle defined rhetoric as "the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of ...