Special Topics In Management (Subtitle Required)
Analysis of a specialized topic in management. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits when taken under different subtitles.
Analysis of a specialized topic in management. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits when taken under different subtitles.
MKT 601 entails a vigorous examination of research methodology applicable to marketing situations. Emphasis is placed on 1) experimental design, 2) survey design and administration, and 3) analytical procedures. Practical application of marketing research is stressed. Legal and social issues are also examined.
Each semester some topic currently discussed in scholarly journals in business administration will be studied intensively. May be repeated to a maximum of nine credits.
This course includes advanced theory and applications of explosions, detonations, and types of explosives encountered in mining. The course investigates past explosion events in underground coal mines, explosive detonation processes in a blast hole, detailed underground blast design, specialized blasting including blast casting, construction and pre- splitting, electronic detonators, and explosions/blasting research at UKY.
Flowsheet modeling and analysis for coal preparation and ore dressing plants. Topics include unit models for comminution, gravity separation, and froth flotation; relevant techniques for solving systems of nonlinear equations; convergence acceleration techniques; sequential modular, simultaneous modular, and equation-solving flowsheeting frameworks; flowgraph techniques for analysis of certain classes of mineral processing circuits.
In MUS 222, students will be introduced to the fundamental elements of rock music, the artists and stylistic periods in rock history, and the cultural, political, social, and technological issues rock music has raised in the United States. The class will promote a better understanding of the way creativity impacts rock lyrics, compositional processes, and will also introduce elements of ethnomusicology to study issues of rock's creative presentation of identity, gender, race, sexuality, class, and ethnicity.
The development of Western music through the 14th century.
The development of music in the Classic style from the early 18th century to 1800.
An intensive study of orchestral literature from the classical period to the present.
The study and transcription of the notation of medieval and Renaissance polyphony, and of the various keyboard and lute tablatures of the 16th and 17th centuries.