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0001-0999 Courses not carrying credit toward a degree (zero credit). 1000-2999 Courses primarily for freshman and sophomore students. 3000-4999 Courses primarily for junior and senior students. 5000-5999 Courses primarily for graduate students, but open to qualified undergraduates. 6000-6999 Courses for graduate students. 7000-7999 Professional courses.

Entry Level Courses

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http://catalog.iastate.edu/azcourses/ http://classes.iastate.edu Experimental course listings: courses not published in the catalog. The following courses are suitable for first year students. Course numbers that begin with 0 (e.g., CHEM 050) may incur an additional "developmental course" fee. See the Tuition and Fees web site for more information about other fees .

GLOBE 4320X: Field Course on Global Public Health Services Delivery

Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.

Exploration of global public health infrastructures and processes through experiential learning. Discussion of challenges in global public health and application of best practices to enhance quality of public health service delivery in low- and upper-middle income country through a field trip. Location an duration of international travel will vary. Course fee will vary by location. (Typically Offered: Spring)

GLOBE 4950: Global Resource Systems Study Abroad Course Preparation

PLP 4960: Plant Pathology Travel Course

Credits: 3. Repeatable, maximum of 6 credits.

Agricultural production in unique regions of the world. Visit farms, industries and educational institutions for hands-on classes, tours, food tasting, and social interactions with students, researchers, farmers and business people. Location and duration of the travel will vary.

ECON 4950: Economics Domestic Travel Course

Credits: 1-3. Contact Hours: Lecture 4.

Prereq: Permission of Instructor; Sophomore classification
Tour and study of domestic businesses, markets, and economic institutions located outside Iowa to expose students to the diversity of activities within the U.S. economy. Pre-trip sessions arranged. Locations and duration of tours will vary.

ECON 4960: Economics International Travel Course

Credits: 1-3. Repeatable.

Tour and study of international agricultural and/or nonagricultural economies, markets, and institutions. Locations and duration of tours will vary. Limited enrollment. Meets International Perspectives Requirement.

ENSCI 4960A: Travel Course: International Tour

Credits: 1-30. Repeatable.

Extended field trips to study environmental topics in varied locations. Location and duration of trips will vary. Trip expenses paid by students. Check with department for current offerings.

ENSCI 4960B: Travel Course: Domestic Tour

Credits: 1-30. Repeatable.

Extended field trips to study environmental topics in varied locations. Location and duration of trips will vary. Trip expenses paid by students. Check with department for current offerings.

FCEDS 5000G: Short Course: General

Credits: 1-3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.
Repeatable.

Prereq: Graduate Standing or Permission of Instructor
(Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

FIN 4910: International Study Course in Global Capital Markets

Credits: 3.

European capital markets and multinational corporate finance with focus on banking, capital markets, and corporate finance in a particular European country. Exposure to European capital markets, the European Monetary Union and the banking system. Current and historical banking practices within the EU and how they changed since the EMU implementation. Understand financial decisions faced by firms located in the EU. Study banks, institutions, and companies in Europe to gain specific knowledge of their practices. Learn about the culture and general economy of Europe during the in country visit. (Typically Offered: Spring)

FSHN 4960A: Food Science and Human Nutrition Travel Course: International travel

(Dual-listed with FSHN 5960A).
Credits: 1-4. Repeatable.

(One credit per week traveled.) Limited enrollment. Tour and study of food industry, dietetic and nutritional agencies in different regions of the world. Pre-travel session arranged. Travel expenses paid by students. Meets International Perspectives Requirement. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

FSHN 4960B: Food Science and Human Nutrition Travel Course: Domestic travel

(Dual-listed with FSHN 5960B).
Credits: 1-4. Repeatable.

(One credit per week traveled.) Limited enrollment. Tour and study of food industry, dietetic and nutritional agencies in different regions of the world. Pre-travel session arranged. Travel expenses paid by students. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

FSHN 5960A: Food Science and Human Nutrition Travel Course: International Travel

(Dual-listed with FSHN 4960A).
Credits: 1-4. Repeatable.

(One credit per week traveled.) Limited enrollment. Tour and study of food industry, dietetic and nutritional agencies in different regions of the world. Pre-travel session arranged. Travel expenses paid by students. Meets International Perspectives Requirement. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

FSHN 5960B: Food Science and Human Nutrition Travel Course: Domestic travel

(Dual-listed with FSHN 4960B).
Credits: 1-4. Repeatable.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course
(One credit per week traveled.) Limited enrollment. Tour and study of food industry, dietetic and nutritional agencies in different regions of the world. Pre-travel session arranged. Travel expenses paid by students. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

GEOL 4060: Geology Field Course

Credits: 1-2. Repeatable.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course
Weekly seminar introduces students to a selected geological region or theme that is visited on a required ten-day field excursion. Introduction to field-safety leadership. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)

GEOL 5060: Graduate Geology Field Course

Credits: 1-2. Repeatable.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course
Weekly seminar introduces students to a selected geological region or theme that is visited on a required ten-day field excursion. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)

SOC 4960A: Travel Course: International

Credits: 1-3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.
Repeatable, maximum of 3 credits.

Tour and study of international topics in sociology and rural sociology. Locations and duration of tour will vary. Limited enrollment. (Typically Offered: Spring)

AGRON 4970: Agroecology Field Course

Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.

Prereq: Junior or Senior classification; 8 credits in AGRON
A one-week intensive class, offered off-campus. Student will visit farms within the Midwest and analyze the sustainability of each farm. (Typically Offered: Fall)

HORT 4970X: Domestic Horticulture Travel Course

Credits: 1-4. Contact Hours: Lecture 4.
Repeatable.

Study and tour of production methods in major horticultural regions of the US. Influence of climate, economics, geography, soils, landscapes, markets, cultures, and history of horticultural crops. Location and duration of tours will vary. Tour expenses paid by students. Limited enrollment. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

HORT 4950: Horticulture Travel Course Preparation

Credits: Required. Contact Hours: Lecture 1.
Repeatable.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course
Limited enrollment. Students enrolled in this course also intend to register for Hort 496 the following term. Topics include preparation for safe international travel, the horticultural/agricultural industries, climate, crops, economics, geography, history, marketing, soils, culture, traditions, and horticultural/agricultural development of the country to be visited. Students enroll in this course the term immediately before travel to the foreign country. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

HORT 4960: Horticulture Travel Course

Credits: 1-4. Repeatable.

Limited enrollment. Study and tour of production methods in major horticultural regions of the world. Influence of climate, economics, geography, soils, landscapes, markets, cultures, and history of horticultural crops. Location and duration of tours will vary. Tour expenses paid by students. Meets International Perspectives Requirement. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer)

ANS 4950: Agricultural Travel Course Preparation

Credits: Required. Repeatable.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course
Limited enrollment. Students enrolled in this course will also register for AGRON 4950 and intend to register in AGRON 4960 and ANS 4960 the following term. Topics will include the agricultural industries, climate, crops, culture, history, livestock, marketing, soils, and preparation for travel to locations to be visited. Information normally available 9 months before departure. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)

ANS 4960A: Agricultural Travel Course: International Tour

Credits: 1-30. Repeatable.

Limited enrollment. International tour and study of livestock production systems and impacts of animals on society and the ecosystem. Influence of climate, economics, geography, landscapes, markets, and other factors on both livestock and other domesticated animals. Locations and duration of tours will vary. Information usually available 9 months before departure. Tour expenses paid by students. Meets International Perspectives Requirement.

ANS 4960B: Agricultural Travel Course: Domestic tour

Credits: 1-30. Repeatable.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course
Limited enrollment. Domestic tour and study of livestock production systems and impacts of animals on society and the ecosystem. Influence of climate, economics, geography, landscapes, markets, and other factors on both livestock and other domesticated animals. Locations and duration of tours will vary. Information usually available 9 months before departure. Tour expenses paid by students.

JLMC 3910: Short Course Intensive

(Cross-listed with ADVRT 3910/ PR 3910/ SMC 3910).
Credits: 1. Contact Hours: Lecture 1.
Repeatable, maximum of 6 credits.

Focused short courses on timely concepts. Check with Greenlee School for course availability. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only.

ART 4910: Post Baccalaureate Capstone Course

Credits: 1.

Exhibition of artwork completed in the Post Baccalaureate program, required for fulfillment of certificate. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)

ME 4010: Human Centered Design, Pre-Departure Course.

Credits: 1. Contact Hours: Lecture 1.

A pre-departure course for ME 4020. Safety and health issues while on site; travel logistics; required travel documents and deadlines; cultural norms. Offered irregularly. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only. (Typically Offered: Spring)

NREM 4960A: Travel Course: International

(Dual-listed with NREM 5960A).
Credits: 1-5. Repeatable, maximum of 3 times.

Limited enrollment. Extended field trips to study ecological and management topics in varied environments. Location and duration of trips will vary. Pre-trip sessions arranged. Trip expenses paid by students. Meets International Perspectives Requirement.

NREM 4960B: Travel Course: Domestic

(Dual-listed with NREM 5960B).
Credits: 1-5. Repeatable, maximum of 3 times.

Prereq: Instructor Permission for Course
Limited enrollment. Extended field trips to study ecological and management topics in varied environments. Location and duration of trips will vary. Pre-trip sessions arranged. Trip expenses paid by students.

NREM 5960B: Travel Course: Domestic

(Dual-listed with NREM 4960B).
Credits: 1-5. Repeatable, maximum of 3 times.

Prereq: Graduate Standing or Permission of Instructor
Limited enrollment. Extended field trips to study ecological and management topics in varied environments. Location and duration of trips will vary. Pre-trip sessions arranged. Trip expenses paid by students.

NREM 5960A: Travel Course: International

(Dual-listed with NREM 4960A).
Credits: 1-5. Repeatable, maximum of 3 times.

Prereq: Graduate Standing or Permission of Instructor
Limited enrollment. Extended field trips to study ecological and management topics in varied environments. Location and duration of trips will vary. Pre-trip sessions arranged. Trip expenses paid by students.

COMS 1050B: Short Course in Computer Programming: MATLAB

Credits: 2. Contact Hours: Lecture 2.

Prereq: COMS 1040
8-week course in programming using MATLAB.

ADVRT 3910: Short Course Intensive

(Cross-listed with JLMC 3910/ PR 3910/ SMC 3910).
Credits: 1. Contact Hours: Lecture 1.
Repeatable, maximum of 6 credits.

Focused short courses on timely concepts. Check with Greenlee School for course availability. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only.

PR 3910: Short Course Intensive

(Cross-listed with ADVRT 3910/ JLMC 3910/ SMC 3910).
Credits: 1. Contact Hours: Lecture 1.
Repeatable, maximum of 6 credits.

Focused short courses on timely concepts. Check with Greenlee School for course availability. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only.

SMC 3910: Short Course Intensive

(Cross-listed with ADVRT 3910/ PR 3910/ JLMC 3910).
Credits: 1. Contact Hours: Lecture 1.
Repeatable, maximum of 6 credits.

Focused short courses on timely concepts. Check with Greenlee School for course availability. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis only.