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2013-2014 General Catalog 
    
2013-2014 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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The following is a listing of all courses of instruction offered by departments at LSU. This listing was up-to-date and as correct as possible at the time of publication of this catalog.

Since this catalog was prepared well in advance of its effective date, some courses may have been added, others may have been dropped, and/or changes in content may have been made.

 

Construction Management

  
  • CM 2141 Construction Planning and Scheduling (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2121  or both IE 1002  and IE 2060 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab Fundamentals of planning and scheduling techniques, including computer applications, used in the construction industry to manage construction projects.
  
  • CM 3000 Construction Safety (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Construction safety relating to accident causation; contractual obligations; project management and coordination.
  
  • CM 3100 Construction Surveying (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2121 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Principles of construction surveying, fundamental measuring procedures, error analysis, leveling, traverse measurements, horizontal curves, vertical curves and earthwork calculations.
  
  • CM 3111 Construction Estimating (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Fundamentals of estimating including document review, quantity survey, material, equipment and labor pricing and bid package preparation for construction projects.
  
  • CM 3121 Commercial Construction Estimating (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2012  and CM 2121  Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Principles of estimating including quantity surveys, pricing analysis and bid package preparation for commercial construction.
  
  • CM 3131 Industrial Construction Estimating (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2131  and CM 3121 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Principles of estimating including quantity surveys, pricing analysis, and bid package preparation for industrial construction.
  
  • CM 3141 Highway Construction (3)


    Prereq.: CM 3100 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Basic fundamentals of highway construction including; earthmoving, drainage, road paving, bridge and retaining walls; interpretation of plans and specifications; materials, methods, equipment and estimating.
  
  • CM 3303 Mechanical and Electrical Systems (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2121  and PHYS 2002 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Mechanical and electrical systems in residential and commercial buildings; nomenclature and design consideration; emphasis on management, quality control and installation procedures.
  
  • CM 3400 Construction Materials (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2121 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Fundamentals involved in design, evaluation, testing and construction of asphalt, concrete, aggregates, steel, timber, and composites; mechanic properties of soils, compaction and slope stability; construction of shallow and deep foundations and retaining walls.
  
  • CM 3401 Plumbing, HVAC and Electrical Systems (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Plumbing, HVAC, and electrical systems in residential and commercial buildings; design and construction of building MEP systems with an emphasis on basic terminology, equipment, and installation procedures; management of the complete MEP process, code compliance, and quality control issues from a CM perspective.
  
  • CM 3501 Structural Principles and Practices (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Statics and strengths of materials; design of ordinary timber, steel, and reinforced concrete for construction applications.
  
  • CM 3505 Structural Technology I (3)


    Prereq.: MATH 1550  and PHYS 2001 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Rigid and deformable body structural mechanics for construction management majors focusing on determination of the nature, magnitudes and equilibrium requirements of forces acting on structures and the internal load effects (stress and deformation) of the structural components.
  
  • CM 3506 Structural Technology II (3)


    Prereq.: CM 3505 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Structural design of ordinary timber, steel and reinforced concrete buildings and bridges in accordance with appropriate design code specifications; emphasizes allowable stress design provisions to achieve safe and serviceable structural resistance to vertical and lateral load effects.
  
  • CM 4110 Construction Productivity (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2141 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Productivity measurement and improvement; project organization, stakeholders roles, quantifying labor and equipment productivity.
  
  • CM 4111 Construction Scheduling and Cost Control (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Fundamentals of planning and scheduling including network-based schedules, resource scheduling, probabilistic scheduling and computer applications; project control emphasis on goals, flow of information, time and cost control, and change management
  
  • CM 4200 Construction Administration (3)


    Prereq.: CM 2141 , CM 3121  and credit or registration in CM 3000 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Principles and theory of ownership, organization, contracts, insurance, bonding and labor relations pertaining to the construction industry.
  
  • CM 4201 Construction Law (3)


    Prereq.: CM 4200 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. The law of business and current legal problems, roles and responsibilities associated with the construction industry; emphasis on claims avoidance.
  
  • CM 4202 Construction Enterprise (3)


    Prereq.: CM 4200 . Open to Construction Management majors only. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. A comprehensive study of construction management as it relates to a single construction enterprise.
  
  • CM 4206 Special Topics in Construction Management (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. when topics vary. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Advanced topics, current issues or recent developments in the construction industry.
  
  • CM 4207 Independent Study (3)


    Prereq.: consent of a faculty member. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Research on a construction topic as chosen by the student under direct supervision of a chosen faculty member.
  
  • CM 4208 Internship in the Construction Industry (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. Pass/fail grading. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. A minimum of 8 weeks of full-time employment (320 hrs. min.) or a minimum of 16 weeks of part-time employment (320 hrs. min.) by a construction company participating in the CM Internship Program. Selected job positions/descriptions in the construction industry.
  
  • CM 4211 Construction Contracting (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Principles and theory of construction company ownership and organization, the estimate and bid process, construction contracts, bonds, and insurance, business methods and plans, management, and administration, labor law and relations, safety, and avoidance of claims.
  
  • CM 4302 Sustainable Construction (3)


    Prereq.: EVEG 4154  or CM 3400 .
    Credit will not be given for this course and ID 4772 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Green building technologies as it applies to residential, commercial and heavy highway construction. Design and construction of high performance structures. Economical and ecological benefits of green buildings. U.S. green LEED, NAHB green guidelines and Green roads.
  
  • CM 4303 Life Cycle Assessment (3)


    Prereq.: EVEG 4154  or CM 3400 .
    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Computational structure and data sources for SETAC LCA, input-output LCA and hybrid LCA as tools selects a superior alternative on the basis of pollution prevention and resource conservation.
  
  • CM 7030 Project Delivery (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Advanced concepts of project delivery, including project delivery systems, associated contractual methodologies, roles and responsibility of parties, feasibility analysis, project documentation, effective project execution, risk management and mitigation, and innovative construction practices.
  
  • CM 7110 Advanced Construction Productivity (3)


    Prereq.: CM 4110  or consent of instructor. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. A comprehensive systems approach to construction productivity management and advanced improvement methods such as work sampling, crew balance methods, process flow charts, improved project organization, roles of the individual stakeholders, quantifying labor, equipment, and job site productivity, change orders, overmanning, stacking of trades, and other contemporary issues in construction productivity.
  
  • CM 7111 Construction Scheduling and Diagnostics (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Advanced techniques in schedule development and implementation for effective project management during the planning and construction phases of a project, including monitoring, updating, and controlling the project schedule and computer software applications.
  
  • CM 7112 Construction Simulation (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Decision-making using simulation in the planning and scheduling phases in the construction industry and using simulation languages to model construction operations.
  
  • CM 7150 Decision Making Tools in Construction Management (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Reviewing decision-making techniques that can be used by construction managers to assist in making decisions under uncertainty; decision-making techniques include financial and decision theory techniques along with sensitivity analysis; examples drawn from the construction industry as well as engineering.
  
  • CM 7206 Special Topics in Construction Management (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. when topics vary. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Graduate level advanced topics, current issues or recent developments in the construction industry.
  
  • CM 7207 Independent Study in Construction Management (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Independent study in specialized areas of construction management. Research on a construction topic as chosen by the student under direct supervision of a chosen graduate faculty member.
  
  • CM 7211 Construction Dispute Resolution (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Recognizing the origins of construction disputes, ways to avoid disputes through quality control, communications, and negotiation, and the alternate dispute resolution methods available.
  
  • CM 7213 Soils in Construction (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. An in-depth understanding of geotechnical principals as it applies to soil construction activities.
  
  • CM 7220 Building Information Modeling for Construction Management (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Concepts related to the implementation of BIM in construction projects from the perspective of the general contractor; topics include applications of BIM for visualization, marketing, quantity take-off, scheduling, coordination, and facilities management.
  
  • CM 7230 Lean Construction (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Production management-based approach to improve the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) process and product; lean process foundations, management, measurement, tools/techniques, and practices.
  
  • CM 7250 Natural Hazard Resistant Construction (3)


    Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Materials, construction techniques, and code requirements used in the construction industry to make buildings resistant to natural hazards, including wind, flood, hurricanes, and other hazards; emphasis on construction practices for residential buildings that are sustainable, long-term solutions to our hazard-filled environment.
  
  • CM 7302 Advanced Sustainable Construction (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. Continuation of CM 4302 . Registration in any course above CM 2121  is restricted to students admitted to a senior college with a declared CM major or minor. Emphasis on Green technologies as it applies to construction projects. LEED, NAHB green guidelines, Green roads, Green Lites, etc.
  
  • CM 8000 Thesis Research (1-12 per sem.)


    “S/U” grading.

Communication Studies

  
  • CMST 1061 Fundamentals of Communication (3)


    This is a General Education course. The practice of rhetoric, performance studies and communication theory; extensive practical and performance applications of communication skills in addition to lectures and readings.
  
  
  • CMST 2010 Interpersonal Communication (3)


    This is a General Education course. Theories and research in human communication; one-to-one interactions.
  
  • CMST 2012 Introduction to Film (4)


    3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Nature and function of film as a mode of communication; basic language of cinema; selected films screened and studied.
  
  • CMST 2040 Introduction to Performing Literature (3)


    This is a General Education course. The study of literature through performance; reading, analysis and performance of prose, poetry and drama.
  
  • CMST 2060 Public Speaking (3)


    This is a General Education course. Theory and skills needed by the effective communicator and critical consumer of speech; analysis of other speakers and practice in speaking.
  
  • CMST 2061 Communication for Business and the Professions (3)


    For students in the professional colleges, particularly the E.J. Ourso College of Business. Communication used in business and professional organizations; proposal presentations, group decision making, parliamentary procedure and interviewing.
  
  • CMST 2063 Argumentation and Debate (3)


    This is a General Education course. Prereq.: CMST 1061  or CMST 2060 . Principles of argumentation and debate; analysis, briefing, evidence, reasoning and refutation; debating on vital questions.
  
  • CMST 2064 Small Group Communication (3)


    Aspects of group leadership; group discussion and the problems of communication in human relations.
  
  • CMST 2200 Practicum in Communication Studies (1-3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. Pass-fail grading. May be taken for a max. of 3 sem. hrs.; however, no more than a total of 3 sem. hrs. in CMST 2200 and CMST 4200  may be taken for undergraduate credit. Practical experience in major interdepartmental activities outside the classroom under direct faculty supervision.
  
  • CMST 2862 HONORS: Contemporary Public Address (3)


    Effectiveness of public address in contemporary society; limitations on free speech; influence of mass communications on public address; rhetorical practices in politics, education, religion, business and minority and pressure groups.
  
  • CMST 3012 History of Film (4)


    3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Historical, cultural, artistic and technological development of the film industry; selected films screened and studied.
  
  • CMST 3013 Topics in Film Genres (4)


    May be taken for a max. of 8 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Cultural history, structure, rhetoric and performance of particular film genres.
  
  • CMST 3040 Performance Composition (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2040 . Study of the rhetorical and aesthetic elements of solo and group performance, including performances of literature, cultural performances and experimental performances.
  
  • CMST 3041 Performance in Everyday Life (3)


    Communication-centered study of performance and theatricality in daily life.
  
  • CMST 3060 Advanced Public Speaking (3)


    Prereq.: grade of “B” or better in CMST 1061  or CMST 2060 . Refined development in platform speaking.
  
  • CMST 3106 Communication and Power (3)


    How power is created, maintained and subverted through the strategic use of discourse.
  
  • CMST 3107 Rhetoric of the Contemporary Media (3)


    Various forms of media (television, pulp novels, pop music); their promotion of cultural values and modes of conduct; study of major rhetorical critics and theorists.
  
  • CMST 3113 Conversation (3)


    Analysis of verbal processes in conversation; emphasis on theory and research concerning language, messages and social interaction.
  
  • CMST 3114 Communication Research (3)


    Techniques and procedures in communication research; topic development, research design, data collection, data analysis; examination of recent research in communication.
  
  • CMST 3115 Communication and Gender (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010  or equivalent. Gender differences, sex roles and sexual stereotypes in communication.
  
  • CMST 3118 Intercultural Communication (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010  or equivalent. Theories and research of how people of different cultures communicate; emphasis on developing a critical sensitivity and foundations for increased effectiveness appropriate to a multicultural society.
  
  • CMST 3167 Rhetoric and Civilization (3)


    Role of oratory in the formation, mobilization and destruction of human communities from ancient to modern times.
  
  • CMST 3168 Rhetoric of Propaganda (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2060 , CMST 2063  or CMST 2862 . Common persuasive strategies employed in propagandistic discourse.
  
  
  • CMST 3210 Computer Mediated Communication (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010 . Theories of communication as they apply to communication by computerized means. The effects of CMC on daily human activity, interpersonal relationships and work life.
  
  • CMST 3300 Rhetorical Criticism (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2060 . History and practice of criticism as a means of inquiry in rhetorical studies. Theoretical and methodological underpinnings of major schools of criticism examined.
  
  • CMST 3810 Independent Study (1-3)


    May be taken for a max. of 3 hrs. of credit on a communication topic not duplicated in regular course offerings. Course may be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit in the major.
  
  • CMST 3900 Selected Topics in Communication Studies (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary. Consult Schedule of Classes for current offering.
  
  • CMST 4012 Communication and Relationships (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010  or equivalent. Survey of theories of interpersonal communication and misunderstandings in relational development and deterioration; more effective communication.
  
  • CMST 4100 Political Communication (3)


    Factors and strategies in contemporary political communication in the U.S.; emphasis on electronic communication, candidates and images, campaign management, speech making and advertising; study of recent and current elections.
  
  • CMST 4101 Organizational Communication (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010 . Theories surrounding how people communicate within the organizational setting, as well as how communication relates to the process of organizing; examines relevant theories and research.
  
  • CMST 4102 Communication and Careers (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010  or equivalent. Examines theoretical and practical discourses surrounding careers on individual and group levels; includes key career issues: meanings of work, work/life balance, mentorship, career analogies.
  
  • CMST 4107 Communication as Culture (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 3106 , CMST 3107  or CMST 3167 . Creation, maintenance and alteration of cultural norms, institutions and values through both mass mediated spectacle and intimate communication ritual.
  
  • CMST 4111 Intrapersonal Communication (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010 . Examination of mental imagery, imagined interaction and listening across a variety of contexts.
  
  • CMST 4112 Health Communication (3)


    Communication in the health care context; application to pragmatic problems in the healthcare industry; critical examination of health messages in popular culture.
  
  • CMST 4113 Communication and Leadership in Teams (3)


    Analysis of communication processes in groups and teams; includes examination of theories and research findings; addresses individual and team participation, leadership and decision-making skills.
  
  • CMST 4114 Contemporary Theories of Communication (3)


    Current methods and theories of human communication; research literature; behavioral antecedents and consequences of messages and their variations; how messages interact with communicators to produce behavioral outcomes.
  
  • CMST 4118 Modeling Communication Within Marital and Family Relationships (3)


    Also offered as SOCL 4402 . Prereq.: CMST 2010 . Role of communication within marriages and other family arrangements.
  
  • CMST 4119 Nonverbal Communication (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2010  or equivalent. Nonverbal message systems such as kinesics and proxemics; relationship between nonverbal and verbal communication.
  
  • CMST 4140 Analysis and Performance of Poetry (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2040 . Advanced study of selected forms, styles and genres of oral and written poetry through solo and group performance.
  
  • CMST 4141 Analysis and Performance of Narrative (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2040 . Advanced study of selected novels, short stories and oral narratives through solo and group performance; stylistic and rhetorical analyses.
  
  • CMST 4142 Selected Topics in Performance Studies (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2040  and CMST 3040  or equivalent. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary.
  
  • CMST 4143 Performance of Southern Fiction (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2040  or equivalent. Study of selected texts of contemporary southern fiction through solo and group performance; literary criticism of texts performed; relevant narrative and performance theory.
  
  • CMST 4144 Performance Art (3)


    Also offered as THTR 4144 . Prereq.: CMST 2040  and CMST 3040  or equivalent. History, theory, criticism and practice of 20th century avant-garde performance and performance art.
  
  • CMST 4145 Group Performance (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2040  and CMST 3040  or equivalent. Theory and techniques of adapting and staging nondramatic literature and other materials for group performance; directing for Reader’s Theatre, Chamber Theatre, Story Theatre and other forms.
  
  • CMST 4147 Body Performance Culture (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2040  and CMST 3040  or equivalent. Theories and uses of the body as a site of cultural production and communication in everyday life and more formal performance events.
  
  • CMST 4150 Tourism as Communication & Performance (3)


    Communication and performance-centered study of contemporary tourism and travel.
  
  • CMST 4160 Persuasive Communication (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 1061 , CMST 2060 , CMST 2063  or equivalent. Nature of persuasive communication; the role of message, source and recipient factors in persuasive impact.
  
  • CMST 4165 History and Criticism of American Public Address (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2060  or CMST 2063  or CMST 4160 . American public address from colonial times to the present; speeches of outstanding American statesmen, lawyers and clergymen and sources of their effectiveness.
  
  • CMST 4167 Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 1061  or CMST 2060  or CMST 4160  or equivalent. Developments in rhetoric from contemporary theoretical and critical perspectives; key concepts in the philosophy of rhetoric.
  
  
  • CMST 4169 Visual Rhetoric (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2060 , CMST 2063  or CMST 2862 . Methodological approaches useful in understanding how images communicate messages and make arguments.
  
  • CMST 4200 Practicum in Communication Studies (1-3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. Pass-fail grading. May be taken for a max. of 3 sem. hrs. of undergraduate credit; no more than a total of 3 sem. hrs. of CMST 2200  and CMST 4200 may be taken for undergraduate credit. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of graduate credit in Communication Studies.  Practical experience in major interdepartmental activities outside the classroom under direct faculty supervision.
  
  • CMST 4312 Topics in Critical Media Theory and Practice (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 2012 , CMST 3012 , CMST 3107  or consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. Topics such as “Basic Concepts of Cinema,” “Aesthetics of Film and Video,” and “Cyberculture Theory.”
  
  • CMST 4971 Special Topics in Mass Communication (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. See MC 4971 .
  
  • CMST 7900 Introduction to Graduate Study in Communication Studies (3)


    Required of all master’s students and of doctoral students on advice of their major professors.
  
  • CMST 7901 Seminar in Pedagogy for the Communication Classroom (1)


    Information and support for first time college teachers; teaching skills; core teaching values and instructional strategies.
  
  • CMST 7903 Research Writing in Communication Studies (3)


    Required of all graduate students in Communication Studies. Professional development seminar for graduate students in Communication Studies. Emphasis on refining research and writing skills for careers in the discipline.
  
  • CMST 7910 Seminar in Interpersonal Communication Theory (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 4012  or equivalent. May be taken for a max. of 12 hrs. credit when topic vary. Current theoretical approaches to interpersonal communication, including developmental approaches, cognitive and relational theories.
  
  • CMST 7913 Seminar: Communication Theory (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary. Foundational and contemporary theories in communication.
  
  • CMST 7915 Seminar: Research in Communication Theory (3)


    Prereq.: CMST 4114  or equivalent. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. credit. Research literature on advanced topics in communication theory.
 

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