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University of Pittsburgh Greensburg    
2024-2025 Greensburg Campus Catalog 
  
 
  Nov 13, 2024
 
2024-2025 Greensburg Campus Catalog

Course Information


Special Courses

Pitt-Greensburg offers a variety of special courses that students may use to enhance their educational experience. The special courses include independent studies, internships, excellence courses, study abroad courses, and capstone courses. Most of the special courses are optional, but for some majors (e.g. criminal justice) an internship is required, and the capstone course is required of all majors.

An independent study allows a student to explore a topic for which no course is available at Pitt-Greensburg or extend the exploration of a topic begun in a regular course. To arrange for an independent study, a student must find a faculty sponsor and work with the sponsor to develop a course plan. Independent study courses are available in every department. See an advisor for more details.

Internships allow students to earn credits toward graduation while gaining on-the-job experience in their majors. An internship is required in some majors (e.g. criminal justice and the journalism track in English writing), but it is available as an elective in most majors. Students are expected to find their own internship opportunities, but faculty advisors and the Office of Career Services may be aware of employers looking for interns and can provide suggestions about seeking an internship. Some departments ask students to complete an internship application. See a faculty advisor for more information.

Pitt-Greensburg students have an opportunity to study abroad in a country/region of their choice. Academic credits are earned while abroad and will transfer directly back into the student’s academic degree requirements. See the study abroad coordinator for more information.

As part of the new Pitt-Greensburg curriculum that took effect in fall 1999, every Pitt-Greensburg student must complete a senior seminar or a senior project as a capstone to the work in the major program. The faculty views the capstone course as a significant enhancement to the UPG degree program because it provides students with the opportunity to bring together the themes and skills of the major. Capstone work typically involves research and both written and oral reports.

Departmental Course Listings

Please note, when searching courses by Catalog Number, an asterisk (*) can be used to return mass results. For instance a Catalog Number search of ” 1* ” can be entered, returning all 1000-level courses.

 

Criminal Justice

   •  CJ 0400 - ISSUES IN ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
   •  CJ 1050 - COMPARATIVE CRIMINOLOGY
   •  CJ 1062 - SOCIAL SCIENCE AND LAW
   •  CJ 1110 - VIOLENT CRIME
   •  CJ 1116 - ORGANIZED CRIME
   •  CJ 1126 - RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
   •  CJ 1130 - MINORITY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
   •  CJ 1135 - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
   •  CJ 1138 - CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS
   •  CJ 1148 - DELINQUENCY AND JUVENILE JUSTICE
   •  CJ 1155 - CRITICAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY LAW ENFORCEMENT
   •  CJ 1198 - INTERNSHIP
   •  CJ 1199 - RESEARCH PRACTICUM
   •  CJ 1202 - AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
   •  CJ 1220 - NARCOS AND JUSTICE: THE FAILED DRUG WARS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE UNITED STATES
   •  CJ 1230 - CRITICAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY CORRECTIONS
   •  CJ 1248 - WOMEN AND CRIME
   •  CJ 1250 - JUNIOR SEMINAR
   •  CJ 1255 - SENTENCING AND MODERN REFORM
   •  CJ 1260 - ISSUES OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AND RAPE
   •  CJ 1310 - ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
   •  CJ 1518 - WHITE COLLAR CRIME
   •  CJ 1520 - VICTIMOLOGY
   •  CJ 1750 - SPECIAL TOPICS
   •  CJ 1901 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
   •  CJ 1901 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
   •  CJ 1910 - TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
   •  CJ 1950 - SENIOR SEMINAR
   •  CJ 1969 - SPECIAL TOPICS - STUDY ABROAD

Economics

   •  ECON 0100 - INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMIC THEORY
   •  ECON 0110 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMIC THEORY
   •  ECON 0130 - THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
   •  ECON 0134 - PUBLIC ECONOMICS
   •  ECON 0150 - ECONOMIC DATA ANALYSIS
   •  ECON 0220 - INTRO TO HEALTH ECONOMICS
   •  ECON 0835 - GOVERNMENT AND THE ECONOMY
   •  ECON 1745 - SPECIAL TOPICS - STUDY ABROAD
   •  ECON 1901 - INDEPENDENT STUDY

Educational Foundations, Organization, and Policy

   •  EFOP 1001 - SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
   •  EFOP 1010 - FIRST FIELD EXPERIENCE

Educational Psychology

   •  EDPSY 0009 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

Elementary Education

   •  ELED 0020 - DIRECTED TUTORING IN ELEM ED
   •  ELED 1900 - INDEPENDENT STUDY

Emergency Medicine

   •  EM 1102 - EMERGENCY MEDICINE TECHNICIAN

Engineering

   •  ENGR 0015 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
   •  ENGR 0016 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING COMPUTING
   •  ENGR 0081 - FRESHMAN ENGINEERING SEMINAR 1
   •  ENGR 0082 - FIRST-YEAR ENGINEERING SEMINAR 2

English Composition

   •  ENGCMP 0010 - COLLEGE COMPOSITION 1
   •  ENGCMP 0011 - COMPOSITION RECITATION
   •  ENGCMP 0020 - COLLEGE COMPOSITION 2
   •  ENGCMP 0030 - COLLEGE COMPOSITION 3
   •  ENGCMP 0031 - BUSINESS WRITING
   •  ENGCMP 0032 - WRITING IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
   •  ENGCMP 0905 - COLLEGIATE READING
   •  ENGCMP 1150 - GRAMMAR AND COPY-EDITING

English Film Studies

   •  ENGFLM 0400 - INTRODUCTION TO FILM

English Literature

   •  ENGLIT 0066 - INTRO TO SOCIAL LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 0110 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 0140 - HISTORY OF THE BOOK: ENGLISH LITERATURE CROSSLIST
   •  ENGLIT 0310 - THE DRAMATIC IMAGINATION
   •  ENGLIT 0312 - AMERICAN OUTDOOR LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 0315 - READING POETRY
   •  ENGLIT 0325 - THE SHORT STORY
   •  ENGLIT 0327 - LATIN AMERICAN FILM AND LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
   •  ENGLIT 0355 - DIGITAL HUMANITIES
   •  ENGLIT 0360 - WOMEN AND LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 0500 - INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL READING
   •  ENGLIT 0530 - FILM ANALYSIS
   •  ENGLIT 0550 - INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR CULTURE
   •  ENGLIT 0570 - AMERICAN LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 0580 - INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE
   •  ENGLIT 0625 - DETECTIVE FICTION
   •  ENGLIT 0626 - SCIENCE FICTION
   •  ENGLIT 0643 - SATIRE
   •  ENGLIT 0650 - IRISH LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 0660 - LITERARY FAME
   •  ENGLIT 1012 - 18TH-CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 1100 - MEDIEVAL IMAGINATION
   •  ENGLIT 1125 - MASTERPIECES OF RENAISSANCE LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 1175 - 19TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 1210 - THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE
   •  ENGLIT 1215 - PRE-20THC AMERICAN LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 1241 - JANE AUSTEN: BOOKS & FILM
   •  ENGLIT 1248 - LITERATURE OF MINORITY WOMEN
   •  ENGLIT 1325 - MODERNISM
   •  ENGLIT 1380 - WORLD LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
   •  ENGLIT 1406 - U.S. LATINX LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 1552 - HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
   •  ENGLIT 1554 - INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS
   •  ENGLIT 1572 - FANTASY AND ROMANCE
   •  ENGLIT 1611 - DEVELOPMENT OF THE NOVEL
   •  ENGLIT 1640 - LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN
   •  ENGLIT 1645 - CRITL APPRCH TO CHILDREN’S LIT
   •  ENGLIT 1647 - LITERATURE FOR ADOLESCENTS
   •  ENGLIT 1725 - ASIAN NORTH AMERICAN FILM AND LITERATURE
   •  ENGLIT 1820 - THE PLAGUE NOVEL
   •  ENGLIT 1901 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
   •  ENGLIT 1905 - INTERNSHIP
   •  ENGLIT 1950 - ENGLISH LITERATURE CAPSTONE
 

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