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  • PSYG 608 01 M - Couple and Family Therapy (2016-2017 Spring Term)
    Wed: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    ...Introduces the student to the field of family therapy and systems thinking. Material covered will span the entire history of family therapy, from the early movement in Palo Alto and Philadelphia, to Bowen, Satir, the Milan Team, strategic, and narrative models. Although this course is primarily orie...
    UEEN 103 03 W - COMMUNICATIONS AND THOUGHT I (2017-2018 Fall Term)
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    An intensive development of the communications skills required for college learning: thinking, reading, speaking, listening, researching and most especially, academic writing and the essay form. This course is a prerequisite for all other English courses. A grade of C- or better is required.
    a section of the COMMUNICATIONS AND THOUGHT I course in ENGLISH - UEEN
    CRJU 403 02 M - Professional Internship Seminar (2017-2018 Fall Term)
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    ...Accompanies and complements the Criminal Justice Internship. This class allows students to clarify career interest, synthesize knowledge from the classroom with direct experience, and examine different agencies in the Criminal Justice System. There will be an emphasis on career crystallization and d...
    PHIL 108 01 M - Introduction to Philosophy (2018-2019 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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    A study of various ways in which philosophers structure their views of the experienced world. Emphasizes historical context, critical analysis, the nature of philosophical thinking, and the relation between philosophy and other aspects of culture.
    a section of the Introduction to Philosophy course in PHILOSOPHY - PHIL
    AHSG 599 01 M - Professional Project (2017-2018 Fall Term)
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    ...Students are required to complete a pre-approved, original project that focuses on a specific problem within a human service setting or local community. The special project involves: identifying and investigating a problem or concern, completing an extensive literature review, addressing relevant po...
    PSYG 745 01 M - Clinical Experience I (2015-2016 Summer Term)
    Tue: 1-4:45 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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    Clinical Experience I
    a section of the Clinical Experience I course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    PSYG 503 02 M - Psychopathology (2022-2023 - Spring)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN MH 309
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    ...This course explores the emotional, cognitive, somatic, and behavioral symptoms of mental disturbance. Students will be-come acquainted with the subjective experience of various symptoms and symptom clusters, patterns of family and com-munity responses to afflicted individuals, and research and evol...
    a section of the Psychopathology course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    UERS 218 02 P - Biomedical Moral Issues (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Mon: 6-10:00 PM @ P PNH 114
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    Examines questions related to human life and death, including artificial insemination, geneticmanipulation, surrogacy, abortion, euthanasia, and removal of life support.
    PSCI 117 01 M - Principles of Business Law (2012-2013 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 14
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    Students receive an introduction to the nature and functions of law and the fundamental principles of business law: law of contracts, torts, insurance, consumer rights, wills and trusts, and sales. Core: Social Sciences requirement.
    ECON 102 02 M - Microeconomic Principles (2014-2015 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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    ...A study of the principles underlying the functioning of individual economic units such as consumers, households, firms and industries. Focuses on the determination of the price of products and productive inputs in the framework of a capitalist economy. Core: Social Sciences requirement. Prerequisite...
    a section of the Microeconomic Principles course in ECONOMICS - ECON
    RLST 104 02 M - Religious Imagination (2021-2022 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 12
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    ...Explores questions regarding the general nature of religious activity and expression. The religious imagination stresses the sacramental nature of the world; imagination interacts with diverse religious narratives and worldviews. Religious imagination sees reflections of the sacred in all of creatio...
    a section of the Religious Imagination course in Religious Studies - RLST
    UEAB 450 01 M - Advanced Accounting (2020-2021 Fall Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ W OLC NN
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    A study of accounting for corporate mergers and acquisitions, inter-company transactions,consolidation procedures, foreign currency transaction, partnerships, governments, and not-for-profitorganizations. Prerequisite: UEAB 302.
    UEBC 101 02 W - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES SEMINAR (2014-2015 Summer Term)
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    ...This introductory course provides students with an opportunity to become knowledgeable about concepts and processes in higher education; develop educational goals; and integrate their professional, personal, and academic experiences into a comprehensive learning framework and a tool for applying kno...
    MATH 273 01 M - Advanced Probability and Statistics (2018-2019 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 227
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    Topics include probability theory, discrete and continuous random variables and distributions, conditional distributions, bivariate distributions, regressions, and advanced statistical tests. Statistical analyses will be conducted using R. Prerequisites: MATH 227 or MATH 262.
    UEEN 103 02 M - COMMUNICATIONS AND THOUGHT I (2015-2016 Fall Term)
    Sat: 8:30-12:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 244
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    An intensive development of the communications skills required for college learning: thinking, reading, speaking, listening, researching and most especially, academic writing and the essay form. This course is a prerequisite for all other English courses. A grade of C- or better is required.
    a section of the COMMUNICATIONS AND THOUGHT I course in ENGLISH - UEEN
    MATH 203 01 M - Calculus I (2022-2023 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-12:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 520
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    Elements of analytic geometry, functions, limits, differentiation, applications of the derivative. Prerequisite: Math Placement level 1, or a grade of C- or better in MATH-121. Credit will not be given for more than one of MATH-202 or MATH-203.
    a section of the Calculus I course in MATHEMATICS - MATH
    UEED 226 01 W - Supervision Issues in Child Care (2024-2025 - Spring)
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    ...Focuses on the skills and sensitivities necessary in professional supervision, a critical aspect of leading an early childhood program. It will begin with a review of the vision and mission of the school developed in Leadership and Administration, the relevance of that vision for recruitment, mentor...
    SPAN 102 03 M - Elementary Spanish II (2018-2019 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 22
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    ...Continues the basics of the Spanish language for students with at least one semester of preparation or the equivalent. It focuses on the four skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding and the world readiness standards for language learning leading to novice-level proficiency in readin...
    a section of the Elementary Spanish II course in SPANISH - SPAN
    UEEC 109 01 M - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (2016-2017 Spring Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 12
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    ...An introduction to economics that includes a study of supply and demand, national income accounting, business cycles, theories of income, output, employment, and general price level. Monetary and fiscal policies, banking, budget deficits and public debt, and application of economic theories are emph...
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS course in ECONOMICS - UEEC
    PSYG 815 01 M - Evidence Based Practice (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Wed: 2-5:00 PM @ MAIN MH 309
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    ...Designed to help students to understand the principles, issues, and controversies of the field of Evidence Based Practice in Psychology (EBPP). The history of the field, research methodology, statistical variables, therapist and client variables, and clinical practice will be covered. It will be a c...
    a section of the Evidence Based Practice course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    FREN 103 01 M - Inter French Culture/Language I (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN FR 21A
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    ...A review of the basics of French for students with some experience in the language, along with the development of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills with a focus on communication. Emphasizes the World Readiness Standard for Learning Languages and incorporates the ACTFL proficiency guide...
    a section of the Inter French Culture/Language I course in FRENCH - FREN
    PSYG 705 04 M - Practicum (2011-2012 Fall Term)
    Tue: 5-6:30 PM @ MAIN MH 224
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    ...This course requires at least 100 hours of on-site experience. It will provide the opportunity for students to develop proficien-cy in diagnosing various mental disorders on the basis of a comprehensive diagnostic interview. Students will also be trained in developing treatment plans and strategies ...
    a section of the Practicum course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    PSYI 992 02 M - Internship II (2023-2024 - Spring)
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    40 hours per week at an APA-accredited or APPIC-member internship site for one full calendar year. (New course Fall 2013.)
    a section of the Internship II course in PsyD Internships - PSYI
    LATN 102 01 M - Elementary Latin II (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN FR 27
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    Students continue to expand mastery of Latin vocabulary and grammar and the comprehension of the language by listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Excerpts from the works of Roman authors acquaint students with the life and customs of the Roman people.
    a section of the Elementary Latin II course in Latin - LATN
    ENGL 285 01 M - Writing in the Age of AI (2025-2026 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN
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    ...This course studies writing by humans and machines. Students will critically explore and learn about writing within the new landscape of artificial intelligence. Students will experiment with AI tools for various writing tasks and determine whether and how to balance AI input with their own contribu...
    a section of the Writing in the Age of AI course in English - ENGL
    GRCP 530 A - GROUP THERAPY (2009-2010 Summer Term)
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 242
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    Presents a theoretical and experiential understanding of group therapy techniques and processes. Students observe group process, practice interventions, and critique their own development as group therapists. Active involvement in didactic, practice groups is required.
    IDHP 304 01 M - Material Imagination/Medvl Art II (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Fri: 10-12:00 PM @ MAIN MH 220
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    ...Recent scholarship on the cultural life and production of the Middle Ages employs the lens of “materiality” to explore the “significance of things” for medieval people. What do the crafted objects of their daily life—the cloth, the pilgrim’s badge, the armor, the Domesday book, the moat of a castle—...
    EDSC 317 01 M - Spec Methods/English/Field Exp IIIA/Stage IIIA Portfolio (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 243
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    ...For secondary Education co-majors only. Teacher candidates will spend 75 hours actively engaged in a secondary English classroom with support from a mentor teacher and a college supervisor. Stage IIIA field experiences comprise a combination of individual tutorials, small group, and whole-class in...
    HISTU497 - HISTORY & HISTORIOGRAPHY (2009-2010 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN LIB 21
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    HISTORY & HISTORIOGRAPHY
    a section of the HISTORY & HISTORIOGRAPHY course in HISTORY - HISTU
    MUSC 120 01 M - Introduction to Western Music (2019-2020 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 520
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    ...Stresses the attitudes, skills and techniques required for success in the music and music education professions. This includes elementary development of music theory and sight singing skills along with an introduction to important composers and masterworks of Western art music. Core: Art/Music requi...
    a section of the Introduction to Western Music course in Music - MUSC
    BIOL 111L 01 M - Principles of Biology I Lab (2016-2017 Fall Term)
    Tue: 2:30-5:20 PM @ MAIN SJ 549
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    Taken in the same semester as BIOL-111. Lab is graded as part of the lecture. Corequisite: BIOL-111.
    a section of the Principles of Biology I Lab course in Biology - BIOL
    UEBI 400 02 M - Special Topics in Biology/ (2013-2014 Summer Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 224
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    Repeatable for credit.
    a section of the Special Topics in Biology/ course in BIOLOGY - UEBI
    MUSC 401 01 M - Internship in Music (2017-2018 Spring Term)
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    Provides practical experience at a site approved by the department and is tailored to the specific interests of the student. Graded Pass/Fail only. Repeatable for credit. Includes Career Connections requirement for graduation.
    a section of the Internship in Music course in Music - MUSC
    BADM 498L A - Senior Seminar Writing Lab (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Fri: 1:30-2:20 PM @ MAIN MH 210
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    Required of select students in Fall 2010.
    UEMA 154 A - Basic Math Theory/Applications II (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 5:30-7:50 PM @ MAIN FR 12
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    ...A development of basic mathematical concepts and skills needed by students in education and relatedfields. Emphasis on mathematical reasoning, problem solving, and connecting mathematics, its ideas,and its applications. Topics include: real number system; sets and logic; patterns, relations andfunct...
    UEHI 234 01 M - The American Presidency: A History (2020-2021 Fall Term)
    Sat: 8:30-12:30 PM @ W OLC NN
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    ...Considers the evolving scope of the American presidency from the Constitutional Convention of 1787 tothe present day. Stress is placed upon the growing power of the presidency, the shifting contours ofpresidential elections and the lives of important presidents, within the wider context of American ...
    PSYG 808 01 M - Advanced Couple and Family Therapy (2023-2024 - Fall)
    Wed: 12-3:00 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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    ...This is an examination of Couple and Family Psychology. The course is primarily theoretical, but the lab section of this class (PSYG 808L) will be aimed at specifically addressing the clinical skills necessary to practice systemically-based therapy. As with any complex clinical expertise, students i...
    CMTC 260 01 M - Applied Operating Systems (2020-2021 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ W OLC NN
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    Provides a hands-on introduction to various operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. Students are introduced to the fundamental concepts underlying all operating systems and learn how to implement these concepts on each system. Recommended: CMTC-190.
    UEMA 104 01 W - Mathematics for Business I (2024-2025 - Fall)
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    ...Algebraic functions and their graphs, mathematical modeling, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance. Applications to business, management and the life sciences. Credit by examination is not available. Prerequisite: UEMA 102 or Mathematics P...
    a section of the Mathematics for Business I course in MATHEMATICS - UEMA
    MATHU100 E - DEVELOPMENTAL MATH: BASIC SKILLS (2008-2009 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 1:15-2:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 246
    Fri: 1:15-2:05 PM @ MAIN SJ 246
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    MUSC 124 01 M - American Music (2022-2023 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 520
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    A panoramic survey of the streams of American music in the twentieth century. Encompasses ethnic, folk, religious, and popular music; jazz and its forerunners and a brief history of Rock and Roll. No musical background necessary. Core: Art/Music requirement.
    a section of the American Music course in Music - MUSC
    COMM 112 01 M - Multimedia Workshop (2013-2014 Fall Term)
    Thu: 2:30-3:30 PM @ MAIN MH 211
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    ...Teaches students how to produce CHC branded content across media platforms (social media, web and TV) for a target audience. Students learn to work collaboratively in small teams to write, shoot, narrate, edit and broadcast a complete spot or story in a subject of their choice across CHC related cha...
    a section of the Multimedia Workshop course in Communications - COMM
    UESO 128 01 P - Diversity Issues (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Thu: 5:30-10:00 PM @ P PWC TBA
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    Examines the diversity issues in American society including race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, and ability. Lifestyles, adaptations, and problems of identity are studied. Assimilation, prejudice, discrimination, and differential success of varying groups are among the topics to be studied.
    a section of the Diversity Issues course in SOCIOLOGY - UESO
    UERS 234 01 M - Sacraments and Spirituality (2016-2017 Spring Term)
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    ...Explores the relationship between the sacramental/liturgical life of the Church and Christian spirituality.Attention is given to the reciprocal relationship between intimacy with God (prayer) and intimate lifeevents (sacraments), as sacred moments when we encounter God with particular intimacy: birt...
    PSYG 512 01 M - Legal and Ethical Issues/Counseling (2018-2019 Summer Term)
    Tue: 6-9:45 PM @ MAIN MH 311
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    ...The course familiarizes students with the history and development of professional ethics and standards and their legal impli-cations in the areas of counseling and psychotherapy. Students will be required to become familiar with the Codes of Ethical Conduct of the American Counseling Association, th...
    GRSPD535 - Classr Mgmt-Student/Disabilities (2009-2010 Fall Term)
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN FR 20
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    ...The content and practice knowledge needed to create an effective learning environment for students with disabilities in inclusive and/or separate learning environments are examined in this course. Students learn how to select, evaluate, and interpret specific behavioral assessments (including inform...
    CMDF 140 01 M - Legal Issues I (Digital Forensics) (2019-2020 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 48
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    ...Examines civil and criminal cases involving digital evidence. Explores the legal authority necessary to possess and examine digital media and data for use in a courtroom presentation. Students will learn to draft subpoenas, search warrants and preservation orders. Students will analyze a number o...
    UESO 256 A - Public Policy (2008-2009 Spring Term)
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    Analyzes public welfare policy in the United States and the role played by public welfare agencies in the delivery of services. Special attention is given to welfare policy as it relates to the problems that confront urban America.
    a section of the Public Policy course in SOCIOLOGY - UESO
    UEBC 355 01 M - GRANT WRITING (2020-2021 Fall Term)
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    Examines resources for funding, developing relationships with funding agencies, and writing the grantproposal, with attention to both narrative and budget sections. Issues of collaboration, social change,community development, and authorship are also addressed.
    a section of the GRANT WRITING course in BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS - UEBC
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