Dec 08, 2024  
University Catalog 2021-2022 
    
University Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Courses are numbered as follows: freshmen, 100-level; sophomores, 200-level; juniors, 300-level; seniors, 400-level; graduate students, 500- & 600-level. Certain 400-level courses may be taken by graduate students for graduate credit; in such cases, graduate students complete additional research assignments to bring the courses up to graduate level rigor. The letter G in parentheses, (G), appears at the end of those 400-level undergraduate course descriptions which are approved for graduate level work. When taught for graduate credit, those courses are taught by Graduate Faculty. Only students admitted to the Graduate School may enroll in 500- & 600-level courses.

No credit is allowed in any curriculum for any course with a catalog number beginning with zero (0) (e.g. ENGL 099 ).

The numerical listing after each course title gives the following information: the first number represents lab hours per week; the second digit represents the number of 75-minute lecture periods per week; the third digit represents the semester credit hours earned for successful completion of the course. A few courses will have a fourth digit in parentheses. This means the course may be repeated for credit and the fourth digit designates the total amount of semester hour credit that may be earned including repetition of the course. Typically, these courses are research-, performance-, or project-oriented and found in the 300-, 400-levels (undergraduate student) or 500-, 600-levels (graduate student).

Some courses require the student to complete a prerequisite course or to secure special permission from faculty prior to enrolling in the course. These prerequisites are listed immediately after the numerical semester credit hour designations. Each student is responsible for complying with prerequisite course work requirements and special instructions.

NOTES:

  1. Courses designated with an asterisk * mean this course will be accepted for General Education Requirement (GER) transfer credit. A course MAY or MAY NOT be accepted as equivalent to or substitute for a course in a specific discipline or major. Please check the Board of Regents web site at www.regents.state.la.us/ and the school you are transferring to for additional information.
  2. Courses with the designation (IER) meet the Board of Regents International Education Requirement.
  3. Students with a Freshman or Sophomore classification are not eligible to register for 400-level (Senior) courses without the written approval of the Academic Dean (or the Dean’s designated representative) of the college responsible for that specific subject and course)
  4. Course offerings for each term are made available prior to Early Registration via the BOSS website (“Available Course Sections”) and in .pdf format on the Registrars website (Quarterly Schedule of Classes-The Racing Form). Quarterly offerings are subject to change to accommodate the needs of students.

Louisiana Common Course Numbering (LCCN).

Louisiana uses a statewide common course numbersing system “…to facilitate program planning and the transfer of students and course credits between and among institutions.” Faculty representatives from all of the public colleges and universities worked to articulate common course content to be covered for each course included on the Board of Regents Master Course Articulation Matrix. Beginning with General Education Requirements (GER), this initiative will continue with an eye toward expansion throughout the entire Matrix.

Each course is identified by a 4-Alpha character “rubric” (i.e. prefix or department abbreviation) and a four-digit number. Each 4-Alpha rubric begins with “C” to signify that it is a state “Common” number, followed by a standard discipline abbreviation so that when they are included in campus catalogs and web sites, its meaning will be clear. For example, “CMAT” is the standardized LCCN abbreviation for Mathematics courses included in the Statewide Course Catalog. Another example would be “CENL” for English courses.

The 4-Alpha character rubric is followed by four digits, each with their own positional meaning. The first digit of the course number denoteds the academic level of the course (1 = freshman/1st year; 2 = sophomore/2nd year). The second and third digits establish course sequencing and/or distinguish the course from others of the same level, credit value, and rubric. The fourth digit denotes the credit value of the course in semester hours. For example, CMAT 1213 College Algebra (Common, Mathematics, Freshman/1st year, articulated standard sequence 21, 3 semester hours, College Algebra); CENL 1013 English Composition I (Common, English, Freshman/1st year, articulated standard sequence 01, 3 semester hours, English Composition I.

All rubric/number course identifiers correspond to course descriptiors listed in the Statewide Course Catalog, published by the Louisiana Board of Regents with direct faculty input.The Statewide Course Catalog will comprise the academic courses for which there is statewide agreement among discipline faculty representatives as to the minimum course content to be covered so that a student completing the course will be ready for the next course for which it is a prerequisite in a sequence or curriculum. Louisiana Tech University courses that are part of the Statewide Common Course Catalog can be readily identified by the [LCCN: AAAA####] at the end of the course description.

The Master Course Articulation Matrix, and the Louisiana Statewide Common Course Catalogue can be found on the Louisiana Board of Regents website (https://regents.la.gov/master-course-articulation/).

 

Biomedical Engineering

  
  • BIEN 650A: Directed Study in Biomd Engr

    . 0-0-1(6)
  
  • BIEN 650B: Directed Study in Biomd Engr

    . 0-0-2(6)
  
  • BIEN 650C: Directed Study in Biomd Engr

    1-3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(6) Directed in-depth study of a highly specialized topic. Topics and course policies to be established by instructor for each student.
  
  • BIEN 651: Pre-Candidacy Doctroal Research

    1-6 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3 to 6(6) Prerequisite Pre-candidacy doctoral students only Registration in any quarter is for 1 to 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 6 semester hours per quarter.  Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 6 semester hours.  (Pass/Fail)
  
  • BIEN 651C: Dissertation Research

    . 0-0-3(6) Prerequisite Doctoral students only Registration in any quarter is for 3 semester hours credit or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 9 semester hours credit per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 30 hours.
  
  • BIEN 651F: Dissertation Research

    . 0-0-6(6) Prerequisite Doctoral students only Registration in any quarter is for 3 semester hours credit or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 9 semester hours credit per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 30 hours.
  
  • BIEN 657: Selected Topics in Biomd Engr

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The topic or topics will be selected by the instructor from a specialized area of biomedical engineering.
  
  • BIEN 685: Written Qualifying Examination

    No credit Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-0 Prerequisite Doctoral standing required. Required for all students seeking to take the written qualifying examination in biomedical engineering. May be repeated only once.  (Pass/Fail)
  
  • BIEN 686: Oral Comprehensive Exam

    No credit Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-0 Prerequisite Preq. or Coreq., BIEN 685   No credit.  Required of all students seeking to take the oral comprehensive examination for the Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering.  Successful completion is a prerequisite for admission to candidacy.  May be repeated only once.  (Pass/Fail)

     

  
  • BIEN 751: Post-Candidacy Dissertation Research

    1-9 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 9(9) Prerequisite BIEN 686  and Post-candidacy doctoral students only. Registration in any quarter is for 1 to 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 9 semester hours per quarter.  Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 9 semeter hours.  (Pass/Fail)

     


Business

  
  • BUSN 110: Introduction To Business and Entrepreneurship

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 A foundations course that emphasizes decision-making and entrepreneurial activities in an ever-changing world economy. LCCN:CBUS1003
  
  • BUSN 115: Consumer Finance and Money Management

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 A practical guide to money management emphasizing consumer financial planning. Topics include debt, insurance, investments, credit, home purchase, income tax, and basic consumer legal considerations.
  
  • BUSN 150: Academic Counseling

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 Prerequisite Consent of Instructor (Pass/Fail). Identification and supervision of students in business needing additional academic counseling.
  
  • BUSN 189: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 189A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 189B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 189C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 189D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 194: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 194A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 194B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 194C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 194D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 289: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the Colleg of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 289A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the Colleg of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 289B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the Colleg of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 289C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the Colleg of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 289D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the Colleg of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 294: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 294A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 294B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 294C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 294D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 300: Special Problems

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Approval of instructor and department head. Selected contemporary business and economics topics. Topic will determine course admissions criteria.
  
  • BUSN 301: Independent Study

    1-3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 3(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor and department head. Selected contemporary business and economics topics. Normally taken only by BUS students in their curricular specialty.
  
  • BUSN 301A: Independent Study

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor and department head. Selected contemporary business and economics topics. Normally taken only by BUS students in their curricular specialty.
  
  • BUSN 301B: Independent Study

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor and department head. Selected contemporary business and economics topics. Normally taken only by BUS students in their curricular specialty.
  
  • BUSN 301C: Independent Study

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor and department head. Selected contemporary business and economics topics. Normally taken only by BUS students in their curricular specialty.
  
  • BUSN 320: Career Preparation Seminar

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 Prerequisite College of Business Students only, Sophomore Standing Survey course for students in business in preparation for career assessment and employment.
  
  • BUSN 389: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 389A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 389B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 389C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 389D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 394: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 394A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 394B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 394C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 394D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 400: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Approval of instructor, department head, and dean. Special contemporary business and economic topics. Topic will determine course admissions criteria.
  
  • BUSN 401: Independent Study

    1-3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 3(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor, department head, and dean. Selected contemporary business and economic topics in a students’s curriculum specialty.
  
  • BUSN 401A: Independent Study

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor, department head, and dean. Selected contemporary business and economic topics in a students’s curriculum specialty.
  
  • BUSN 401B: Independent Study

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor, department head, and dean. Selected contemporary business and economic topics in a students’s curriculum specialty.
  
  • BUSN 401C: Independent Study

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(3) Prerequisite Approval of instructor, department head, and dean. Selected contemporary business and economic topics in a students’s curriculum specialty.
  
  • BUSN 410: Internship in Business I

    3(6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(6) Prerequisite Junior Standing and Consent of  the Instructor On-site, supervised, structured work experiences in the field of general business. (Pass/Fail)

     

  
  • BUSN 411: Internship in Business II

    3(6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(6) Prerequisite Junior Standing and Consent of the Instructor On-site, supervised, structured work experiences in the field of general business. (Pass/Fail)
  
  • BUSN 425: Critical Thinking in Business

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite JUNIOR STANDING The study and application of critical thinking for managers and leaders in the business environment.
  
  • BUSN 489: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 489A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 489B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 489C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 489D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 494: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 494A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 494B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 494C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 494D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUSN 495: Business Administration Capstone

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ACCT 201 , ACCT 202 , BUSN 320 , CIS 310 , ECON 201 , ECON 202 , FINC 318 , MGMT 310 , MGMT 333  (or ACCT 308  for Accounting and Finance majors), and MKTG 300  

      Administrative policy determination through integration and application of knowledge gained in previous courses; emphasizes interrelationships of major functions of business under conditions of uncertainty; utilizes case study approach.

  
  • BUSN 500: Critical Thinking for Business

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The study and application of critical thinking in the business environment.
  
  • BUSN 501: Global Perspectives in Mgmt

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Analysis of social, cultural, economic, technological, legal and political forces impacting business in a global environment.
  
  • BUSN 550: Directed Study in Business

    1-3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 3(6) Prerequisite CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR AND APPROVAL OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Hours and credits to be arranged. Special problem or specific area of business.
  
  • BUSN 550A: Directed Study in Business

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(6) Prerequisite CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR AND APPROVAL OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Hours and credits to be arranged. Special problem or specific area of business.
  
  • BUSN 550B: Directed Study in Business

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(6) Prerequisite CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR AND APPROVAL OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Hours and credits to be arranged. Special problem or specific area of business.
  
  • BUSN 550C: Special Problems

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(6) Prerequisite CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR AND APPROVAL OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Hours and credits to be arranged. Special problem or specific area of business.
  
  • BUSN 589: Special Topics

    . 0-1-1 to 4(4)
  
  • BUSN 589A: Special Topics

    . 0-1-1(4)
  
  • BUSN 589B: Special Topics

    . 0-2-2(4)
  
  • BUSN 589C: Special Topics

    . 0-3-3(4)
  
  • BUSN 589D: Special Topics

    . 0-4-4(4)
  
  • BUSN 594: Special Topics

    1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 4(4) Prerequisite Graduate Standing Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business.
  
  • BUSN 594A: Special Topics

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1(4) Prerequisite Graduate Standing Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business.
  
  • BUSN 594B: Special Topics

    2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-2-2(4) Prerequisite Graduate Standing Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business.
  
  • BUSN 594C: Special Topics

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(4) Prerequisite Graduate Standing Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business.
  
  • BUSN 594D: Special Topics

    4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-4-4(4) Prerequisite Graduate Standing Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Business.
  
  • BUSN 598: Certificate Completion

    No Credit Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-0 Prerequisite Graduate Standing and Consent of College of Business Graduate Director. Required for all students completing a Graduate Certificate Program. (Pass/Fail)
  
  • BUSN 600: Current Topics in Teaching

    0 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-0 Prerequisite DBA students only Required by all on-campus DBA students.  Course provides an overview of effective teaching skills and pedagogy for graduate instructors in the college of business.  May be repeated as needed.
  
  • BUSN 610: Current Topics in Research

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 May be repeated. Non-degree credit. Pass/Fail. Research methodology,current research of doctoral candidates, faculty, invited lecturers.
  
  • BUSN 650: Directed Study in Business

    1-3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 to 3 Prerequisite Consent of instructor and approval of department head.

      Hours and credits to be arranged.  Consent of insturctor and approval of department head required.  Special problem or specific area of business.  (Pass/Fail)

     

  
  • BUSN 650A: Directed Study in Business

    . 0-1-1
  
  • BUSN 650B: Directed Study in Business

    . 0-2-2
  
  • BUSN 650C: Directed Study in Business

    . 0-3-3
  
  • BUSN 651: Research and Dissertation

    . 0-0-3 to 6(72) Prerequisite Doctoral students only. Registration in any quarter is for 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 6 semester hours per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 72 semester hours. (Pass/Fail)
  
  • BUSN 651C: Research and Dissertation

    . 0-0-3(72) Prerequisite Doctoral students only. Registration in any quarter is for 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 6 semester hours per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 72 semester hours. (Pass/Fail)
  
  • BUSN 651F: Research and Dissertation

    . 0-0-6(72) Prerequisite Doctoral students only. Registration in any quarter is for 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 6 semester hours per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 72 semester hours. (Pass/Fail)
  
  • BUSN 685: Oral Comprehensive Exam

    No credit Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Doctoral Standing required. Requires consent of graduate director and through Math 245. (Pass/Fail). Required for all business doctoral students. Successful completion of the oral comprehensive exam is a prerequisite to beginning the doctoral dissertation.
  
  • BUSN 686: Statistical Tools Qualify Exam

    No Credit Semester Credit Hours . Prerequisite Doctoral Standing and consent of graduate director. All business doctoral students are required to take the statistical tools qualifying exam upon completion of QA coursework. (Pass/Fail)

Business Communication

  
  • BSCM 305: Communications

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 102 . Theory and nature of communication in organizational settings, interpersonal communication, written business communication, listing, communications. Analysis of business problems and preparation of written/oral solutions.
  
  • BSCM 520: Directed Research

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Research methodology; problems requiring independent organization of research, implementation, outline of solution, and preparation of reports. Emphasis placed on problem solving for policy-making decisions.
  
  • BSCM 620: Business Research Methods

    1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 A study of research methodology used in business administration, a review of research completed in respective DBA areas, and the development of a dissertation proposal. (May be repeated for a total of 3 hours credit.)

Business Law

  
  • BLAW 255: Legal Environment of Business

    3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Studies relations and effect of law on business, society, and the individual, including ethical considerations, history, court system, torts, government regulation, contracts, and business organization. LCCN:CBUS2103
 

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