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PKG 482 - Package Development and Analysis 3 Credits
Description A practical course in the development process of packaging systems that satisfy the needs of the product, manufacturing, marketing, sales, warehousing, distribution, safety, and consumer needs and desires. Laboratory experiences in package design and construction in relation to constraints and limitations of a variety of products.
Prerequisites PKG 380
Note This course is offered concurrently at the graduate level as PKG 582. In certain circumstances, senior students may opt to take the graduate level version in lieu of this course. The graduate version requires additional work of a research nature. See the graduate catalog for policies and regulations regarding enrollment in a graduate course as an ISU senior.
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PKG 484 - Distribution Packaging Design, Analysis and Testing 3 Credits
Description An advanced study of packaging and shipping of goods in multiple quantities and for industrial applications. Includes distribution package design, use of special equipment in handling, storage and staging, docks and warehouse operation, and laboratory tests of environmental conditioning, compression, impact, shock, and vibration.
Prerequisites PKG 380
Note This course is offered concurrently at the graduate level as PKG 584. In certain circumstances, senior students may opt to take the graduate level version in lieu of this course. The graduate version requires additional work of a research nature. See the graduate catalog for policies and regulations regarding enrollment in a graduate course as an ISU senior.
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PKG 486 - Packaging Machinery Systems 3 Credits
Description An advanced study of packaging machines, line operations, controls, maintenance, process analysis, selection and procurement, and return on investment. Includes analysis and problem solving. Laboratory activity includes development of a packaging line layout for a product.
Prerequisites PKG 380
Note This course is offered concurrently at the graduate level as PKG 586. In certain circumstances, senior students may opt to take the graduate level version in lieu of this course. The graduate version requires additional work of a research nature. See the graduate catalog for policies and regulations regarding enrollment in a graduate course as an ISU senior.
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PSCI 105 - Issues of Our Times 3 Credits
Description Examination of selected controversial issues, emphasizing those of a multicultural nature (that is, related to such matters as race, ethnicity, religion, language, gender, age, and/or class) throughout the world, including the United States. This course is conducted in a democratic spirit, allowing all sides of issues to be aired and involving much oral participation by the students as well as structured written exercises while de-emphasizing lectures and tests.
Note Does not count toward a major in political science.
Foundational Studies Credit [FS 2010: Global Perspectives and Cultural Diversity]
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PSCI 107 - Leadership, Ethics, and Democracy 3 Credits
Description This course examines ethical perspectives about why individuals might or might not be obligated to engage in activities with the explicit purpose of benefiting people other than themselves through the political process. The class examines what categories of people might do, based on social class, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. It also focuses on issues prevalent in the media and on the agenda of the government at the time of the class, and challenges students to decide what actions they should take regarding these issues, and then take such actions.
Foundational Studies Credit [FS 2010: Ethics and Social Responsibility]
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PSY 101 - General Psychology: Understanding Human Behavior 3 Credits
Link (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin.net/ctl.)
Description A selective study of how heredity and the environment affect human thought, emotion, and actions. The course focuses on the scientific study of human and non-human animal behavior, and the topics of how humans respond and adapt to change, the nature and limits of memory, the development of human beliefs, the impact of social influences on human behavior, the contribution of genetics to individual differences, the nature of psychological illnesses, and more. The course emphasizes “thinking psychologically” as it applies to everyday life.
Note NOTE: Psychology 101 is prerequisite to all other courses except Psychology 100.
Foundational Studies Credit [FS 2010: Social or Behavioral Sciences]
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