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  • SOCU 201 B - SOCIAL INEQUALITY (2009-2010 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 249
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    SOCIAL INEQUALITY
    a section of the SOCIAL INEQUALITY course in SOCIOLOGY - SOCU
    EDP4 207 01 M - Reading Methods and Assessment (2020-2021 Fall Term)
    Mon: 9:30-10:45 AM @ W OLC NN
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    ...Establishes the foundations of early literacy development of children Pre-K - 4 with specific attention to the reading building blocks of print concepts, phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension and fluency. Students explore reading research and methods with informational texts and...
    UEFL 250 01 M - Latin American Lit in Translation (2017-2018 Spring Term)
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    ...This course will study texts of Latin American Literature encompassing poetry, short story and the novel. Class discussions on the readings of the course will be complemented by explorations into the dynamics of Latin American culture and the practice of critical methods in the evaluation of literar...
    CHEM 340 A - Inorganic Chemistry (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 318
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    ...Introduces students to Inorganic Chemistry. Topics include: atomic structure and theory, structure and bonding, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, solid-state chemistry, and spectroscopy. Three hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM-340L. Prerequisite: CHEM-216 with a grade of C- or better...
    a section of the Inorganic Chemistry course in CHEMISTRY - CHEM
    MGMT 300 01 M - Operations Management (2017-2018 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 324
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    ...Through lectures and case studies the student will learn how the following key elements fit into operation management plans: work-force management and productivity, project management, forecasting, product design, quality assurance, process strategy, capacity determination, plant location/layout str...
    a section of the Operations Management course in Management - MGMT
    UECJ 280 - Corrections (2008-2009 Summer Term)
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    Examines prisons and punishment. Topics to be covered include: philosophies of corrections, the development of prisons, institutional issues, penal reform and alternatives to incarceration.
    a section of the Corrections course in CRIMINAL JUSTICE - UECJ
    UERS 106 01 M - WORLD RELIGIONS (2014-2015 Spring Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 24
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    ...Examines humanity?s evolving relationship with the supernatural. Studies primitive, archaic, and historicperiods in the development of religion as background to modern religious systems and traditions.Explores several of the world?s religions, including their belief statements; sacred writings; mora...
    a section of the WORLD RELIGIONS course in RELIGIOUS STUDIES - UERS
    PSCI 401 01 M - Internship in Political Science (2022-2023 - Summer)
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    ...A field experience for qualified majors that has direct relevance to the areas of government, law and politics. The internship does not count toward the 36 credit hours required for the major in Political Science. Graded Pass/Fail only. Repeatable for credit. Includes Career Connections requiremen...
    PSYG 503 01 M - Psychopathology (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Mon: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN MH 223
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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
    VARS 104 01 M - Varsity Sports/Cross Country (2016-2017 Fall Term)
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    Participation on the indicated Sports Team. Student must complete entire season to receive PE credit. Credits do not count towards the total required for graduation. Course is repeatable. Graded Pass/Fail only. Satisfies one credit of the PE requirement.
    PEU 149 - PE:VARSITY WOMEN'S SOFTBALL (2008-2009 Spring Term)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 3-5:00 PM @ MAIN
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    PE:VARSITY WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
    ENGL 175 01 M - The Short Story (2024-2025 - Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 242
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    An investigation of the short story as a formal genre within prose fiction. Students practice close reading and literary analysis skills and are introduced to literary criticism. Students explore the limits and possibilities created by brevity of form. . Prerequisite: LADS-120 or IDHP-210.
    a section of the The Short Story course in English - ENGL
    UECJ 212 01 U - GENDER AND THE LAW (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Sat: 1-5:30 PM @ U UDC TBA
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    An historical-sociological treatment of the gender issues in the American legal system. Explores the successful and sometimes failed challenges mounted by advocates in the areas of political and civil rights, domestic and reproductive issues, employment opportunities, criminal justice and education.
    a section of the GENDER AND THE LAW course in CRIMINAL JUSTICE - UECJ
    FYIU 100 O - FIRST YEAR INITIATIVE (2009-2010 Fall Term)
    Fri: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 244
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    FREN 101 01 M - Elementary French I (2018-2019 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 23
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    ...Introduction to the French language for students with little or no previous experience. Emphasizes the four skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding and the world readiness standards for learning languages. Incorporates the ACTFL proficiency guidelines. Includes audio-visual materials...
    a section of the Elementary French I course in FRENCH - FREN
    GERM 102 01 M - Elementary German II (2016-2017 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN FR 25A
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    ...Continues the basics of the German language for students with at least one semester of preparation or the equivalent. Emphasizes the four skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding and world readiness standards for language learning with a focus on communication. It also incorporates t...
    a section of the Elementary German II course in German - GERM
    CMSC 190 01 M - Introduction to Python Programming (2020-2021 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-12:00 PM @ W OLC NN
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    ...Students are introduced to programming concepts through the Python programming language. Students focus on variables, assignment statements branches, loops, functions, procedures and lists. Some assignments and examples will focus on the use of Python in Data Science & Computer Science. Prerequis...
    GLST 201 01 W - Global Awareness Seminar/Topic To Be Announced (2015-2016 Summer Term)
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    ...Explores the economic, political, social, environmental, and/or cultural roots of global conflicts, the risk of catastrophic confrontations, and the potential of peaceful resolutions. Topics in this course vary depending on the expertise of the teaching faculty and the world situation. Students read...
    MCOM 103 01 M - Griffin Media Production Workshop (2023-2024 - Spring)
    Tue: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 215
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    ...This workshop involves participation in the staff of Griffin Media, the student multi-media production outlet. Students will have staff positions and will make regular contributions to broadcast content. The workshop meeting time will serve as a staff meeting and a time for trainings and discussions...
    FYIN 100 08 M - First Year Initiative// (2011-2012 Fall Term)
    Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN FR 14
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    Course required for graduation for students in the School of Undergraduate Studies. Graded Pass/Fail only. Credits do not count towards graduation. (Formerly FYIU-100.)
    COMM 325 01 M - Video Design and Production II (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 211
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    ...Students increase their mastery of planning and production, develop treatments, write a script, develop shot lists, write location reports, and learn to organize and create production books. Students shoot and edit to increase their use of sophisticated non-linear digital editing techniques. Prerequ...
    ENGL 110 02 M - Research Review (2011-2012 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:30 PM @ MAIN MH 313
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    ...Reviews the fundamentals of the research process (locating and evaluating sources) and, primarily, integrating sources into one’s own writing (interpreting research; ethically summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting sources; properly documenting sources). To engage in these processes, students will c...
    a section of the Research Review course in English - ENGL
    RLST 490 01 M - Independent Study/Religious Studies/Permission of Instructor Required (2024-2025 - Fall)
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    ...An Independent Study provides a motivated student with the opportunity to pursue research on a topic not covered in courses offered in a given department. Independent Studies are completed with a faculty member at the discretion of the faculty member. Independent Study courses are numbered 490 and...
    PSYU 101 B - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (2007-2008 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 309
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    GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
    a section of the GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY course in PSYCHOLOGY - PSYU
    PHED 145 01 M - Aqua Experience (2016-2017 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 5:30-6:15 PM @ MAIN FR POOL
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    ...The course is designed to have a variety of unique experiences utilizing the pool. Some class time will focus on aqua stress management, modified Yoga poses, modified Tai Chi poses, stretching, and meditation. Other classes will incude aqua Tabata, aqua bootcamp, aqua kick, aqua volleyball and inten...
    a section of the Aqua Experience course in Physical Education - PHED
    PSYC 109 01 M - Psychology of Women (2015-2016 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 216
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    ...Considers interpersonal and familial relationships, family, education, career choice, and historical change as they relate to the lives of women in the US and globally. Emphasizes issues that affect growth and development such as social identity, self-esteem, and gender-typing. Feminist research and...
    a section of the Psychology of Women course in Psychology - PSYC
    EDP4 301 01 M - Health and Safety Methods (2014-2015 Spring Term)
    Fri: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    ...Presents an analysis of the content, methods, and materials in the design and implementation of health and safety standards in PreK-4 education. Topics in this course include: child care health advocacy, quality in early care and education, preventive health care, cultural competence and health, p...
    LADS 120 06 M - Liberal Arts Discovery Seminar (2022-2023 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 311
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    ...The first writing course that all students take in their first semester. It also serves as an introduction to the various disciplines within the Liberal Arts tradition as well as an opportunity to strengthen college level learning skills. Students will read and analyze important texts, participate i...
    UEHM 400 - Special Topics in Healthcare Mgmt (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
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    Provides an opportunity to pursue, in a structured setting, a topic of current interest or specialized focus not available in other healthcare managment courses. Repeatable for credit.
    UEPL 135 01 W - BUSINESS ETHICS (2023-2024 - Fall)
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    ...Considers how and why certain business practices are good and others bad. Of particular concern areareas where the profit motive seems to conflict with moral standards. The various ethical issues facingbusiness today, such as the effects of advertising and workers? rights, form the final part of the...
    a section of the BUSINESS ETHICS course in PHILOSOPHY - UEPL
    PSYI 996 02 M - Internship Alternate Schedule III (2020-2021 Spring Term)
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    Full-time placement at an APA-accredited or APPIC-member internship site for one full calendar year. This alternate registration sequence is based on the internship start date and weekly hours variability at the start or end of the internship year.
    PSYI 991 02 M - Internship I (2022-2023 - Fall)
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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 I course in PsyD Internships - PSYI
    BUSN 120 01 W - Law and the Business Enterprise (2024-2025 - Spring)
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    Geared primarily for business majors. Focuses on the law of contracts, product liability, landlord/tenant law, negligence, torts, trademarks and other topics relevant to the business world.
    UEHS 453 02 M - Senior Seminar in Human Services (2018-2019 Summer Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 317
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    ...In seminar format, students explore areas of current interest and research not included in other courses. The course is structured to include group discussions, independent study and research. Students present their research in an oral presentation and a written paper. Students register for this cou...
    MATHU202 B - MATH FOR MANAGEMENT & SOC SCI II (2008-2009 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN MH 309
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    MATHU 202 Mathematics for Management and the Social Sciences II (P) 3 creditsDifferential and integral calculus with applications to business, management, and the life sciences. Prerequisite: MATHU 201 or Math Proficiency level 1 or 2A and permission of the Department.
    PSYG 710 02 M - CFT Internship I (2014-2015 Summer Term)
    Wed: 5:30-7:30 PM @ MAIN MH 317
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    ...This is the first course of field experience for students in the Couple and Family Therapy Concentration. It is analogous to the practicum for other concentrations. Students learn the rudiments of working with a real client population, paperwork requirements, diagnosis and treatment planning. Stud...
    a section of the CFT Internship I course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    UEMA 101 - Precalculus I (2008-2009 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 5:30-7:50 PM @ MAIN FR 14
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    This course is designed to provide the student with essential algebraic skills. Topics include concepts ofalgebra, functions, problem solving, and techniques of graphing. Prerequisite: UEMA 100 orMathematics Placement Examrecommendation of UEMA 101.
    a section of the Precalculus I course in MATHEMATICS - UEMA
    UEBC 105 01 W - Intro to Computer Applications (2024-2025 - Fall)
    Thu: 6-9:00 PM @ W OLC NN
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    ...The course provides an overview of business software and applications for non-technical majors andprovides grounding in the technology, operating systems and programs specific to the PC platform.Particular attention is given to the component programs of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, andPo...
    MCOM 102 02 M - The Griffin Production Workshop (2022-2023 - Fall)
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    ...This workshop involves participation in The Griffin, the student news publication. Students will have staff positions and will make regular contributions to The Griffin. The workshop meeting time will serve as a staff meeting and a time for trainings and discussions. Students will work independently...
    HSVC 403 01 M - Human Services Fieldwork/Seminar II (2012-2013 Spring Term)
    Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN MH 224
    Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN MH 224
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    ...Field placement for human services students at social welfare agencies, public interest groups, community health centers, programs for older adults and governmental organizations. Supervision by a field supervisor employed by the agency and a liaison from the College faculty. Prerequisites: HSVC-105...
    PSYG 869 01 M - Neuropsychological Assessment (2014-2015 Summer Term)
    Wed: 2-5:45 PM @ MAIN MH 225
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    ...The purpose of this course is to provide students with beginning knowledge and skills in neuropsychological assessment. Brain-behavior relationships and neuropathology will be reviewed. Key components of the neuropsychological evaluation process will be demonstrated and discussed. Neurocognitive dom...
    UEBC 206 02 W - Business Writing/Communications (2019-2020 Summer Term)
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    ...An in-depth analysis of the basic dynamics of communication in business and technology. Students develop proficiency in fundamental forms such as letters and memos, simple reports and visuals, preparation, instruction writing. Students also prepare resume packages and letters o...
    ACCT 103 03 M - Financial Accounting (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 227
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    A study of the basic accounting cycle and financial statement preparation as applied to service and merchandising enterprises. Analyzes the accounting system of a small business.
    a section of the Financial Accounting course in Accounting - ACCT
    AHSG 535 01 P - Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Pract (2014-2015 Summer Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ P
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    ...An examination of the relationship between health, attitudes and behavior in an effort to establish programs that promote healthy lifestyle practices. Students will analyze various studies that deal with exercise, nutrition, weight management, stress, drug and alcohol use and disease prevention. Ind...
    MUSA 444 01 M - Advanced Voice II (2011-2012 Fall Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only. (Formerly ZMUSU-444.)
    a section of the Advanced Voice II course in Music-Applied - MUSA
    ITAL 102 02 M - Elementary Italian II (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN FR 20
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    ...Continues the basics of the Italian 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. It also incorporates the ACTFL proficiency ...
    a section of the Elementary Italian II course in ITALIAN - ITAL
    CHEM 215 01 M - Organic Chemistry I (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN SJ 245
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    ...The first semester of a two-semester introduction to the principles of organic chemistry. Focuses on the structure of organic compounds and how that structure determines reactivity. Analytical methods include gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy. Three hours per week. Core:...
    a section of the Organic Chemistry I course in CHEMISTRY - CHEM
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