2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


General Education & All-University Requirements  

 

English

  
  • ENGL 315 - Creative Writing: Fiction

    Units: 4

    Write, analyze, and critique student fiction. For upper-division students. Quality writing considered for publication in Toyon: Multilingual Journal of Literature and Art.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 211  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 316 - Creative Writing: Poetry

    Units: 4

    Write, analyze, and critique student poetry. For upper-division students. Quality writing considered for publication in Toyon: Multilingual Journal of Literature and Art.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 211  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 318 - How Writers Persuade: Cross-Cultural Rhetorics

    Units: 4

    Examine principles of rhetoric, including how culture shapes and is shaped by language. Gain understanding of culturally diverse rhetorical traditions and practices. Apply rhetorical theories to the analysis and creation of texts.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 319 - Podcasts, Social Media, and Web-Based Writing

    Units: 4

    Explore mediated communication and digital rhetorics. Examine and apply rhetorical theory to multimodal texts. Analyze and produce websites, interactive media, podcasts, and social media campaigns.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 323 - Children’s Literature

    Units: 3

    Close study and evaluation of literature for children. For teachers, prospective teachers, parents.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGL 325 - History of English as a Global Language

    Units: 4

    Indo-European origins to the present. Social, cultural, and historic events affecting language development. Emphasis on multilingualism, translingualism, endangered languages, and global issues in language.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 326 - Language Study for Teachers

    Units: 4

    English phonetics, phonology, morphology, and syntax. Apply these fields to language arts instruction, including spelling, reading, composition, and other language skills. One of four units is individualized instruction on assigned topics.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 328 - Structure of American English

    Units: 4

    Analyze syntax, with special reference to teaching grammar. English phonetics; text grammar.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 225 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 330 - Topics in Literatures of the Americas

    Units: 4

    Examine themes, genres, figures or historical periods. Topic varies.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104S  or ENGL 104  and recommended preparation: ENGL 220  
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 336 - U.S. Writers of Color

    Units: 4

    Cross-listed with: ES 336 , WS 336  
    Read U.S. writers of color and immigrant writers in social and literary contexts. Examine counter-narratives and the creation of new literary traditions in the face of cultural and sociopolitical exclusion. Topics vary.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 342 - Special Topics in Shakespeare

    Units: 4

    Instructor selects Shakespeare plays related by genre, chronology, or theme.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104S  or ENGL 104 . Recommended: ENGL 220 
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 344 - Young Adult Literature

    Units: 4

    Study and respond to selected works appealing to young people. For teachers or prospective teachers of literature in secondary school.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 350 - Topics in British and Postcolonial Literatures

    Units: 4

    Examine specific themes, genres, historical periods, or figures. Topics vary. Recommended Preparation: ENGL 220 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 406 - Theories and Technologies of Writing

    Units: 4

    Current theories/methods of teaching writing, and current technology for studying and teaching in the English discipline.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 410 - Topics in Queer and Trans Studies

    Units: 4

    Examine themes, genres, movements, or major figures in queer and/or trans literary studies,including queer and trans of color authors and quare critique. Topics vary.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 417 - Second Language Acquisition

    Units: 3

    Compare/contrast first and second language acquisition. Assess factors affecting the learning of a second language: interference of first language, structure of second, personality characteristics, age, cultural attitudes.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 225  or ENGL 326  or ENGL 328  or equivalent (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGL 420 - Advanced Topics in Critical Theory

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: ENGL 620  
    Intensive study of specialized issues in literary and cultural theory. Topics vary. Example topics include: Black feminist thought, Postcolonialism and after, “queering” race and gender, politics and poststructuralism, problems in aesthetics.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104S  or ENGL 104 . Recommended: ENGL 220  
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 422 - Professional Research Pathways: Research, Libraries, and Graduate School Planning

    Units: 4

    Practice key skills associated with research. Gain an understanding of librarianship and archival research. Develop application materials for graduate school programs. Complete the portfolio for the major. Capstone course.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 424 - Communication in Writing I

    Units: 3

    Critical reading and writing of various modes of prose. Writing process of children and how writing tasks can be accessible to developing minds.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGL 426 - Teaching Secondary Writing

    Units: 4

    Practice designing standards-based writing curriculum for secondary grades, including expository and creative genres. Train in literacy pedagogy and writing assessment procedures. Capstone course.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 435 - English as a Second/ Foreign Language

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: ENGL 535  
    Examines who studies second/foreign languages and why; overviews historical and common language teaching methods and techniques; discusses teaching speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and sociopolitical ramifications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 436 - Career Preparation for Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language

    Units: 4

    Prepare for careers in Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language. Learn to teach content and language simultaneously to students who are still learning English. Prepare to find teaching positions abroad and in the U.S. Complete the portfolio for the major. Capstone course.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 435 , Sophomore standing or above. Recommended Pre-requisite or Co-requisite: ENGL 225  
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 450 - Tutoring Developing Writers

    Units: 2

    Needs of culturally and ethnically diverse students and learning disabled. Intensive practical experience responding to writing with a variety of approaches.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • ENGL 460 - Literary Editing and Publishing (Toyon)

    Units: 4

    Study and gain hands-on experience in the practice of literary editing, including manuscript selection, layout, design, and production. Produce an issue of the Toyon: Multilingual Journal of Literature and Art and learn about histories, trends, and opportunities in literary publishing.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 461 - Professional Concerns in Writing and Editing

    Units: 4

    Practice professional skills in literary writing and editing. Learn to propose projects and seek funding support. Gain experience in arts administration. Work to increase the circulation of Toyon: Multilingual Journal of Literature and Art. Recommended preparation: ENGL 460 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 465B - Multicultural Issues in Literature/Languages

    Units: 4

    Cross-listed with: ES 465B , WS 465B  
    Themes, genres, figures, theories, or movements in literary or linguistics study in relation to issues of ethnicity and/or gender.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S  
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 465C - Multicultural Issues in Literature/Languages

    Units: 4

    Cross-listed with: ES 465C , WS 465C  
    Themes, genres, figures, theories, or movements in literary or linguistics study in relation to issues of ethnicity and/or gender.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S  
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 471 - Literatures of Body, Environment, World-Building

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: ENGL 571  
    Study ecocriticism and writers, theories, and representations of the body, disability, and environmental justice. Analyze issues of power with regard to class, race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality. Examine literatures that reimagine worlds.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 103  or ENGL 104  or ENGL 104S .
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 480 - Special Topics

    Units: 1-4

    Topics not covered in regularly scheduled courses.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ENGL 482 - Internship

    Units: 2

    Supervised internship in teaching, digital media, editing and publishing, curating and archiving, and/or writing for an organization such as a university/community college classroom, library, or community setting.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: senior standing and IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Academic internship course: Yes
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 2
  
  • ENGL 499 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-4

    For advanced students with Instructor Approval.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ENGL 510 - Topics in Queer and Trans Studies

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: ENGL 410  
    Examine themes, genres, movements, or major figures in queer and/or trans literary studies, including queer and trans of color authors and quare critique. Topics vary.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Acceptance into English M.A. program or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 535 - English as a Second/ Foreign Language

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: ENGL 435  
    Examines who studies second/foreign languages and why; overviews historical and common language teaching methods and techniques; discusses teaching speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and sociopolitical ramifications.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Acceptance into English M.A. program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 536 - Problems in Form, Genre, Media

    Units: 4

    Cultural analysis in U.S. and beyond, represented in various modes, e.g. law/literature of slavery and resistance, transnational narratives, multicultural queer narratives, pastoral genre in U.S. and Britain.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 546 - Reading Historically

    Units: 4

    Intensive study of topics in historicist reading, including Black Britain, economic theories and the novel, Virginia Woolf and history, etc.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 571 - Literatures of Body, Environment, World-Building

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: ENGL 471  
    Study ecocriticism and writers, theories, and representations of the body, disability, and environmental justice. Analyze issues of power with regard to class, race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality. Examine literatures that reimagine worlds.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 580 - Special Topics Seminar

    Units: 1-3

    Study of literature or study and practice of various kinds of writing. When offered as workshop, units do not fulfill degree requirements.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGL 581 - Becoming a College-Level Instructor

    Units: 3

    Designed for future graduate teaching associates (GTAs). Provides information, support, theoretical grounding, discussion, and practice in college-level instruction. Focused primarily on writing instruction. 
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Must be accepted in the English M.A. program. Recommended preparation: ENGL 406 , ENGL 450 , ENGL 612 .
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGL 600 - Graduate Studies Introduction

    Units: 4

    Approaches to literary and cultural studies, composition, pedagogy, language studies. Research and scholarship in the discipline. Planning and writing a thesis. Avenues for publishing, for teaching, for pursuing the Ph.D.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 605 - Cultural Studies Introduction

    Units: 4

    Cultural studies as academic practice. History of the field; affiliations with other interdisciplinary areas; practical applications; relationship between aesthetics and politics.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 611 - Literacies and Epistemologies

    Units: 4

    Theoretical and practical tools for improving literacy skills in the classroom. Common reading and writing practices, theories and principles of assignment design, response to student work, identifying diverse learning needs.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Acceptance into English M.A. program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 612 - Theory of Rhetoric and Composition

    Units: 4

    In-depth overview of modern composition studies (1950 to the present), also contemporary rhetoric as it impacts best practices of university-level writing instruction.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 614 - Teaching ESL Reading and Writing

    Units: 4

    Explores the theory, research and practice of teaching second language (L2) reading and writing; relationship between first and L2 reading and writing; and common challenges in L2 reading and writing.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 615 - Digital Humanities: Public History, Archives, and Scholarly Communication

    Units: 4

    Provides broad training and professional development in curating, archiving, exhibiting, critiquing, and publishing materials across a range of media. Histories, methodologies, tools, and debates of digital humanities.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 618 - Linguistic and Rhetorical Approaches to Writing

    Units: 4

    Advanced study of rhetorical theory and linguistic methodologies. Emphasizes application of theory to writing and the teaching of writing.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGL 328  (or equivalent) and acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 620 - Seminar in Critical Theory

    Units: 4

    Co-listed with: ENGL 420  
    Concentrated study of a topic in critical theory and cultural analysis, e.g. critical legal studies, postcolonialism and globalization, aesthetics and politics, gender and sexuality, ecocriticism.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 681 - Internship in Teaching

    Units: 2

    Supervised practice in college, high school, elementary school, or community setting.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Acceptance into English M.A. program or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Academic internship course: Yes
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 2
  
  • ENGL 682 - Internship

    Units: 2

    Supervised internship in digital media, editing and publishing, curating and archiving, and/or writing for an organization or institution. Campus library or community setting.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Acceptance into English M.A. program or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Academic internship course: Yes
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 2
  
  • ENGL 690 - Master’s Project

    Units: 1-4

    Culmination of MA degree: project demonstrating advanced achievement in language, literature, literary criticism, creative writing, or teaching of writing.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ENGL 694 - Field Experience: Observe and Reflect

    Units: 4

    A course for students in the Master’s International Program. Requires an extensive descriptive and reflective journal based on experience teaching overseas with the Peace Corps.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGL 695 - Critical Analysis of Field Experience

    Units: 2

    The culminating activity for students in the Master’s International Program. Requires the writing of an essay based on the student’s experience teaching overseas.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: acceptance into English MA program or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 2
  
  • ENGL 699 - Independent Study

    Units: 1-4

    Open to students acceptance into English MA program with Instructor Approval.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4

Environment & Community

  
  • EC 610 - Environment and Community Research

    Units: 3

    Exploration of frameworks for understanding “environment” and “community” and diverse approaches to social science environment and community research. Development of skills necessary for critical knowledge consumption and production.
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • EC 615 - Graduate Colloquium

    Units: 1

    Environment and Community MA graduate students develop, share, and present work related to their thesis or project. Also linked with the Environment and Community Program’s Speaker Series.
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • EC 620 - Economic-Political Dimensions

    Units: 3

    Provides analytical frameworks for understanding the role of political and economic institutions, discourses, organizations, and movements. Variable topics.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: Senior or graduate standing; Social Science, Environment and Community M.A. program only.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • EC 630 - Socio-Cultural Dimensions

    Units: 3

    Provides understanding of race/ethnicity, class, gender place, and culture, including their social construction and varied intersections. Variable topics.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: Senior or graduate standing; Social Science, Environment and Community M.A. program only.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • EC 640 - Ecological Dimensions

    Units: 3

    Provides a basic understanding of at least one ecological process or cycle within the context of human-environment relationships. Variable topics.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: Senior or graduate standing; Social Science, Environment and Community M.A. program only.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • EC 680 - Special Topics

    Units: 1-3

    Intensive study of a special topic related to environment and community relationships. Repeatable with different content.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: Senior or graduate standing; Social Science, Environment and Community M.A. program only.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1-3
  
  • EC 690 - Master’s Thesis or Project

    Units: 1-6

    Individual work on thesis or project required for M.A. in Social Science degree.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Senior or graduate standing; Social Science, Environment and Community M.A. program only.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-6
  
  • EC 691 - Comprehensive Exam

    Units: 3

    Comprehensive exam for the master’s degree in Social Science. Students, with their advisor’s approval, may elect to take a comprehensive exam instead of completing a thesis or project for their culminating experience.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: graduate standing
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 3
  
  • EC 695 - Field Research

    Units: 1-3

    Field investigation of issues and/or phenomena related to a student’s culminating experience.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: Senior or graduate standing; Social Science, Environment and Community, M.A. program only.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3

Environmental Resources Engineering

  
  • ENGR 115 - Introduction to Environmental Resources Engineering

    Units: 3

    Case studies in water quality, water resources, energy resources, and geotechnical resources.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Prerequisites: Must be an engineering major. Corequisites: MATH 101T  or MATH 102  or MATH 109 
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 210 - Solid Mechanics: Statics

    Units: 3

    Particle and rigid body equilibrium; vector concepts; equivalent systems of forces; centroids; moments of inertia; friction.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 109  or completed Calculus I.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 211 - Solid Mechanics: Dynamics

    Units: 3

    Kinetics and kinematics of particles; work and energy; impulse and momentum; kinematics and plane motion of rigid bodies. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 110 , ENGR 210 , ENGR 215  (C). For engineering majors, this is prerequisite to PHYX 211 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 215 - Introduction to Design

    Units: 3

    Engineering design process, including critical analysis of problems, teamwork, Internet, word processing, spreadsheets, computer-aided drawing. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 115 , and MATH 109  or completed Calculus I (C). Open to environmental resources engineering majors.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 225 - Computational Methods for Environmental Engineering I

    Units: 3

    Introduction to computer computational methods for environmental engineering analysis and design using MATLAB and the Fortran programming language. Recommended preparation: ENGR 210 .
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 115 , and MATH 109  or completed Calculus I.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 280 - Selected Topics in Engineering

    Units: 1-3

    Selected topics offered at the lower division level as demand warrants.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: vary with topics.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 299 - Directed Study

    Units: 1-3

    Directed (independent) undergraduate study or research at the lower division level.
    Division: Lower Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 305 - Appropriate Technology

    Units: 3

    Engineering technology principles. Energy, waste disposal, food production technologies. Lab exercises involve working systems at Campus Center for Appropriate Technology.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: PHYX 106  or PHYX 109  or ENST 123 . Rec: lower division science GE.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 308 - Technology and the Environment

    Units: 3

    Environmental and resource-related case studies applying technology to supply society’s needs and demands.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: completed lower division science GE.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Activity 2 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 313 - Systems Analysis

    Units: 3

    Microeconomics, systems analysis, and math modeling in environmental resources, allocation, linear and nonlinear optimization. Case studies in resource management. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 210 , ENGR 115 , ENGR 225 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 322 - Environmental Data Modeling and Analysis

    Units: 4

    Introduction to probability theory, probabilistic models, and stochastic processes. Parameter estimation and model evaluation for environmental systems models with applications in environmental engineering.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 210  and ENGR 325  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGR 325 - Computational Methods for Environmental Engineering II

    Units: 3

    Introduction to numerical methods for environmental engineering analysis, design and resource management using the Fortran programming language.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 225  and MATH 110 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 326 - Computational Methods for Environmental Engineering III

    Units: 3

    Numerical methods for linear and differential equations used in environmental engineering analysis, design and resource management problems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 325 , and ENGR 331  or ENGR 333 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 330 - Mechanics and Science of Materials

    Units: 3

    Physical properties of materials. Analyze stresses and deformations involving elastic behavior of materials. Tension, compression, torsion, and flexure. Combined stresses, static indeterminacy. Beams of two materials. Engineering design applications. ERE majors are strongly encouraged to complete this course before starting their 400-level ENGR courses.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 210 , CHEM 109 , ENGR 210 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 331 - Thermodynamics and Energy Systems I

    Units: 3

    Thermodynamics’ 1st and 2nd laws; thermodynamic properties of materials; thermodynamic processes; system and control volume analysis; application to energy systems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 110 , MATH 210  and ENGR 211 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 333 - Fluid Mechanics

    Units: 4

    Fluid properties; fluid statics; flow concepts; control volume analysis; continuity; energy and momentum concepts; boundary layer concepts; drag theory, flow measurements; flow in pipes/ducts; open channel flow; dimensional analysis and similitude. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 211 , ENGR 325 , MATH 210 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGR 351 - Introduction to Water Quality

    Units: 4

    Analytical methods for water quality assessment. Physical, chemical, and biological factors of water quality. Introduction to environmental risk assessment and water/wastewater treatment processes. ERE majors are strongly encouraged to complete this course before starting their 400-level ENGR courses.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 115 , CHEM 110 , BIOL 105 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ENGR 371 - Energy Systems and Technology

    Units: 3

    Introduction to key topics and technologies associated with modern energy systems. Covers principles of thermodynamics and electricity and their application to energy systems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: MATH 105 , CHEM 107  or CHEM 109 , PHYX 107  or PHYX 211 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 399 - Supplemental Work in Engineering

    Units: 1-3

    Directed study for transfer student whose prior coursework isn’t equivalent to corresponding courses at Cal Poly Humboldt.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Department Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 410 - Environmental Health and Impact Assessment

    Units: 3

    Legislative and regulatory foundations for Environmental Impact Statements and their preparation, life cycle principles, sustainability, professional ethics, risk analysis, collecting data and evaluating its adequacy and accuracy, interpreting data, and predicting impacts associated with proposed activities. Engineering aspects of communicable disease control and exposure to toxic materials.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisites: ENGR 351  and ENGR 440  (C). Co-requisite: ENGR 313 
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 416 - Transport Phenomena

    Units: 3

    Heat and mass transfer. Pollutant transport and assimilation in the environment. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 322 , ENGR 326 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 , ENGR 351 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 418 - Applied Hydraulics

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 518  
    Pipe networks; transient pipe flow; open channel flow; irrigation, drainage, and flood control; numerical methods for hydraulic analysis. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 326  and ENGR 333 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 421 - Advanced Numerical Methods for Engineers I

    Units: 3

    Finite difference and finite element methods for linear and nonlinear partial differential equations; simulation of flow, mass and energy transport in environmental systems; large scale parameter estimation methods. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 313  and ENGR 326 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 434 - Air Quality Management

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 534 
    Nature, causes, and effects of air pollution; air quality standards, their measurement and control; Gaussian Plume model; particulate and gaseous pollutant control devices. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 110 , ENGR 416 (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 436 - Solid Waste Engineering

    Units: 3

    Nature and scope of solid waste problem. Collection, disposal, and recycle technology. Management alternatives considering social, economic, and technical constraints, including resource recovery. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 110 , ENGR 313  (C), ENGR 333 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 440 - Hydrology I

    Units: 3

    Hydrologic cycle; math models of rainfall runoff; surface and ground water hydrology; probabilistic design concepts.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 322  and ENGR 326  and ENGR 333 . Co-requisite: ENGR 313  
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 441 - Hydrology II

    Units: 3

    Rainfall runoff processes; infiltration and groundwater vadose zone; water quality models and operational (stochastic) hydrology; groundwater quality. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 440 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 443 - Groundwater Hydrology

    Units: 3

    Groundwater and vadose zone hydrology; well hydraulics; introduction to groundwater planning, management, and remediation; large-scale flow and mass transport simulation models.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 416  (C) and ENGR 440  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 445 - Water Resources Planning and Management

    Units: 3

    Engineering applications of economics, risk analysis, and mathematical simulation and optimization models to water resource planning; multi-objective and sequential decision problems in reservoir operation and water quality management. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 440 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 448 - River Hydraulics

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 548 
    River morphology; water and sediment transport; channel formation; river restoration. Design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 416  (C), ENGR 440  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 452 - Drinking Water Treatment Engineering

    Units: 3

    Drinking water treatment systems: physico-chemical processes, reactor kinetics, applications to the design of specific water treatment operations. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 416 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 453 - Wastewater Treatment Engineering

    Units: 3

    Wastewater treatment systems; bench-scale treatment operations. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 416  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 455 - Engineered Natural Treatment Systems

    Units: 3

    Use and design of free surface constructed wetlands and vegetated gravel beds for treating wastewater. For design engineers and wetland scientists involved in the planning, sizing, designing, and/or management of wetlands used to treat a wide range of wastewater problems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 351 , ENGR 416  (C) and ENGR 440  (C); or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 471 - Thermodynamics and Energy Systems II

    Units: 3

    Continues ENGR 331 . Applications of 2nd law of thermodynamics. Irreversibility, availability, power and refrigeration cycles, combustion, and phase equilibria. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: CHEM 110 , PHYX 211 , ENGR 322 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 473 - Building Energy Analysis

    Units: 3

    Co-listed with: ENGR 573 
    Thermodynamics applied to energy analysis of buildings. Heating and ventilating systems; lighting; building envelopes; process loads. Analyze campus buildings. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 326 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 , PHYX 211 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 475 - Renewable Energy Power Systems

    Units: 3

    Principles of hydro, wind, and photovoltaic power production and systems. Engineering design applications.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 322 , ENGR 331 , ENGR 333 , PHYX 315 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 478 - Electricity Grids and Distributed Renewable Energy

    Units: 3

    Foundations and topics in the design and operation of electric power systems (“the Grid”), integrating renewable electricity generation with the grid, and distributed energy systems with generation, storage, and demand- side management.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 322 , ENGR 331 , PHYX 315 , and ENGR 326  (C). Open to ERE majors.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ENGR 480 - Selected Topics in Engineering

    Units: 1-3

    Offered as demand warrants.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: vary with topic.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ENGR 481 - Selected Topics with Engineering Design

    Units: 3

    Selected topics as demand warrants. Recommended preparation: varies by topic.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ENGR 322 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
 

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