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Graduate Courses Listed alphabetically by course prefix
Availability of CoursesThe university does not offer all of the courses listed in the catalog each year. The Schedule of Classes should be consulted to determine which courses are offered each semester.TAX 5015 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Federal Income Tax II: PR: ACG 3111, TAX 4001, and meet graduate school admission requirements. Concepts and methods of determining taxable income for partnerships and corporations, and selected topics. TAX 6065 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Tax Research: PR: Graduate standing and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. Advanced study of and research in tax law. Procedures governing tax controversies and tax compliance. TAX 6135 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in the Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders: PR: TAX 5015, graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program. Federal taxation relating to corporate organization, distributions, liquidations, accumulations, and reorganizations. TAX 6205 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in the Taxation of Partnership Income: PR: TAX 5015, graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program. Federal taxation relating to partnership income including formation, distributions, and retirements. TAX 6405 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in the Taxation of Estates, Gifts, and Trusts: PR: TAX 5015, graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program. Federal and Florida estate and inheritance taxes; taxation of gifts and trusts. TAX 6845 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Tax Planning: PR: TAX 5015, graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program. Substantive provisions of federal tax law; tax planning from a business viewpoint; case studies of the effect of tax law on business decisions. TAX 7066 BA-ACCT 3(3,0) Seminar in Doctoral Tax Research: PR: Admission to doctoral program, ACG 7157, and C.I. A review and critical analysis of tax research literature, with emphasis on emerging issues, methodology, and data gathering. THE 5307 AS-THEA 3(3,0) Contemporary Theatre Practice: PR: THE 3110, THE 3111, THE 3306, Restricted to Theatre majors or departmental consent. Contemporary trends in plays and theatre production in the late 20th century. TSL 5143 AS-LANG 3(3,0) ESOL Strategies: This course will survey cross-cultural communication and understanding, testing and evaluation, curriculum and methods of teaching ESOL to meet the needs of limited English proficient students. TSL 5345 ED-IP 3(3,0) Methods of ESOL Teaching: This course is designed to develop understanding, knowledge and skills of the current methods used in the teaching of ESOL. TSL 5525 ED-IP 3(3,0) ESOL Cultural Diversity: This course is designed to identify major cultural groups represented by the LEP population in Florida schools and to understand their special needs. TSL 5940 AS-LANG 3(3,0) Issues in TEFL: PR: C.I. Address issues specifically related to TEFL, such as materials adaptation, teaching in multi-level classrooms, learning styles, cultural issues, and curriculum syllabus design. TSL 6142 AS-LANG 3(3,0) Critical Approaches to ESOL: Emphasis placed on current research in second language acquisition as it relates to the development of ESOL curriculum and materials. TSL 6250 AS-LANG 3(3,0) Applied Linguistics in ESOL: Applying linguistics, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics to teaching English as a second language with emphasis on pronunciation, intonation, structural analysis, morphophonemics, and decoding from print to sound. TSL 6440 AS-LANG 3(3,0) Problems in Evaluation in ESOL: This course provides for the development of sound assessment knowledge necessary to prepare students to apply second language assessment theories, principles, and current research. TSL 6540 AS-LANG 3(3,0) Issues in Second Language Acquisition: Focuses on second language acquisition theories, principles, and current research as they relate to language-minority students acquiring English as a Second Foreign Language. TSL 6640 AS-LANG 3(3,0) Research in Second Language: PR: EDF 6481. This course focuses on research into language learning processes which serves as a knowledge base for effective teaching of language-minority students. TSL 6940 AS-LANG 3(3,0) ESOL Practicum: PR: C.I. Techniques and strategies for creating effective lesson plans for ESOL classroom activities. TTE 5204 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Traffic Engineering: PR: TTE 4004. Study of operator and vehicle characteristics, and design for street capacity, signals, signs, and markings. TTE 5205 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Highway Capacity and Traffic Flow Analysis: PR: TTE 4004. Highway capacity for all functional classes of highway. Traffic signalization including traffic studies, warrants, cycle length, timing, phasing and coordination. TTE 5256 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Traffic Operations: PR: TTE 4004 or C.I. Fundamental theories and applications of traffic movements on streets and highways. TTE 5700 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Railroad Engineering: PR: TTE 4004 and C.I. The major technical factors in location, construction, maintenance, and operation of railroad transportation systems. TTE 5805 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Geometric Design of Transportation Systems: PR: TTE 4004. Study of geometric and construction design elements in the engineering of transportation systems. TTE 5835 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Pavement Design: PR: CEG 4101C. Pavement types, wheel loads, stresses in pavement components; design factors such as traffic configurations, environment, and economy. TTE 6270 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Intelligent Transportation Systems: PR: TTE 4004 and TTE 5204 and C.I. Theories and applications of intelligent vehicle highway systems in transportation engineering. TTE 6315 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Traffic Safety Analysis: PR: TTE 4004 and C.I. Understanding crash research concepts, and identifying factors contributing to traffic crash occurrence. TTE 6526 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Planning and Design of Airports: PR: C.I. Background of aviation and airport development, aircraft characteristics. Planning and design of airport components. Heliport and STOL ports and pavement and drainage design. TTE 6625 ECS-CEE 3(3,0) Mass Transportation Systems: PR: C.I. Planning, design, construction, operation, and administration of mass transportation systems.
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