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ANSI 3543 F Principles of Animal Nutrition Basic principles of animal nutrition including digestion, absorption, and metabolism of the various food nutrients; characteristics of the nutrients; measure of body needs; ration formulation.
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DM 3043 Digital Product Creation This is the first course in the 3D Digital Product Creation certificate program. In this class you will advance your 2D design skills with 3D digital creation, understand the importance of 3D software as it pertains to the apparel industry and be introduced to 3D software programs such as Browzwear’s V-stitcher and Stylezone. 
DM 4033 Digital Product Creation II In the second course for the 3D Digital Product Creation certificate, you will continue to improve your knowledge and proficiency in 3D design by creating avatars, materials, garment patterns and learn to perfect simulations and styling. You will advance your skills in Browzwear’s V-stitcher and Stylezone and be introduced to Blender.
DM 4043 Advanced Digital Product Creation The third course will help you determine your pathway to 3D garment creation by further advancing your 3D design knowledge. You will enhance your 3D skill set with advanced rendering, garment construction and animation of avatars.
DM 4053 Capstone in Digital Product Creation The final course will expand on the advanced skills learned throughout the certificate program and allows you to focus on an individualized path as a 3D designer, 3D technical designer, 3D artist or 3D material designer.* In your capstone course, you will learn additional software specific to your desired area of expertise. 
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DH ENGL 2413 E Conversations in Literature Reading from a wide range of literature depicting diverse experiences and identities. Covers literary forms and meanings along with the imaginative depictions of different communities.
H ENGL 2773 B Survey of American Literature I The Puritans through the Romantic period.
DH ENGL 2883 B Survey of American Literature II The Romantic period to the present.
ENGL 3323K Technical Writing Applied writing in areas of specialization. Intensive practice in professional/technical writing genres, styles, research techniques, and editing for specialized audiences.
H ENGL 3333C Short Story Origins, development, theory, and craft of the short story.
H ENGL 4723 C Studies in Shakespeare Focus on advanced topics in major plays and selected criticism.
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HHP 2222 C Introduction to Health Aspects of Gerontology Concentrated study of selected areas of health and human performance, including problems in instruction and administration not usually addressed in the undergraduate curriculum.
HHP 3010-1 Foundations of Exercise Science for Tactical Personnel This course will provide those responsible for training First Responders, Law Enforcement, Firefighter or Military professionals foundational knowledge required to develop exercise programming. Topics covered include basic exercise physiology, anatomy, kinesiology, and bioenergetics.
HHP 3010-2 Special Topics for Tactical Athletes This course will provide those responsible for training First Responders, Law Enforcement, Firefighter or Military personnel knowledge on special topics involved in tactical performance. Topics covered include tactical fueling, ergogenic aids, heat loss, and heat gain mechanisms, load carriage, and physiologic issues related to fire and rescue, law enforcement, and military personnel.
HHP 3010-3 Thermoregulation for Tactical Athletes in Hot Environments This course will provide those responsible for training First Responders, Law Enforcement, Firefighter or Military personnel knowledge on thermoregulation in hot environments for tactical performance. Topics covered include the basics of thermoregulation, performance in hot ambient temperatures, measurement of thermal stress and strain, heat and cognitive function, acclimatization to heat, dehydration, and heat-related injuries for First Responders, Law Enforcement, Firefighter and Military personnel.
HHP 3010-4 Tactical Strength and Conditioning This course is designed to equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to design safe and effective strength and conditioning programs for improving human performance for the Tactical Athlete (i.e., law enforcement, firefighters, and military personnel). Emphasis will be placed on the fundamental principles underlying the prescription of aerobic and anaerobic fitness and performance regimes to enhance occupational performance.
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HIST 1103 F Survey of American History Meaning, vitality, and uniqueness of United States history since 1492 through a thematic examination of the nation’s past.
H HIST 1483 C American History to 1865 From European colonization of the Americas through the U.S. Civil War. Examines important political, economic, social, and cultural developments, such as the transatlantic slave trade, the American Revolution, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, the Market Revolution, Antebellum slavery, the abolitionist movement, Indian Removal, and sectionalism and the Civil War.
DH HIST 1493 E American History Since 1865 From the period of Reconstruction to the present. Examines important political, economic, social, and cultural developments, such as the Compromise of 1877, lynching, Jim Crow, economic imperialism, the Progressive Era, U.S. participation in the world wars, the Great Depression, the New Deal consensus, redlining/suburbanization, the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movements, the Reagan Revolution, and the "culture wars.".
DH HIST 3703 A Oklahoma History Early exploration and establishment of Indian Territory; the rise and demise of the Five Indian Nations; and the organization and development of the 46th state to the present.
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A MATH 1483A Mathematical Functions and Their Uses Analysis of functions and their graphs from the viewpoint of rates of change. Linear, exponential, logarithmic and other functions. Applications to the natural sciences, agriculture, business and the social sciences.
A MATH 2103B Business Calculus An introduction to calculus in the context of applications to a business.
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S PSYC 1113F Introductory Psychology Principles, theories, vocabulary, and applications of the science of psychology.

Education Codes: A=Analytical   D=Diversity   H=Humanities   I=International   L=Scientific Investigation   N=Natural Resources   S=Social And Behavioral
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