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  • UEEN 288 01 M - Topics in American Literature (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Sat: 8:15-12:45 PM @ MAIN FR 12
    Sat: 8:15-12:45 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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    ...Provides an opportunity to explore in more depth some aspect of American literary history. The coursemay focus on a theme, a genre, a writer or a group of writers, a literary or cultural movement, or someaspect of American history or culture as it is reflected, explored, and influenced by American w...
    a section of the Topics in American Literature course in ENGLISH - UEEN
    HLSP 532 01 M - Spirituality of the Body: Art (2012-2013 Fall Term)
    Fri, Sat, Sun: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN MH 219
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    ...These one-credit courses/workshops view art, dance, and music as ways of expressing the prayer of the whole person. The workshops are designed to demonstrate how the arts can facilitate and create atmospheres conducive to prayer, how they can be used in the context of the prayer itself and ways in w...
    UEBC 206 03 M - Business Writing/Communications (2011-2012 Fall Term)
    ...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...
    CMTC 190 01 M - Intro to Comp Hardware/Peripherals (2016-2017 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN SJ 42
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    ...Provides a challenging introduction to technology for students interested in a major or minor in computer and information technology or related fields. Topics include elements of computer architecture and peripherals. Upon the completion of this course students should be prepared to take part of the...
    SPAN 498 01 M - Senior Seminar in Spanish (2015-2016 Fall Term)
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    ...Designed to correlate the main literary trends in Hispanic literature. Students will write a research paper in Spanish and give an oral presentation in Spanish on their research topic. The Senior Seminar is usually taken in either the Fall or Spring of the student's Senior year. Students register fo...
    a section of the Senior Seminar in Spanish course in SPANISH - SPAN
    UECJ 122 01 M - Introduction to Criminal Justice (2018-2019 Fall Term)
    Sat: 8:30-12:30 PM @ MAIN MH 313
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    Introduces the student to the American criminal justice system. Offers an examination of law enforcement, the administration of justice, and the correctional system.
    PSYG 855 01 M - Family Therapy With Young Children (2018-2019 Spring Term)
    Tue: 2-5:00 PM @ MAIN MH 220
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    ...Examines the treatment of children seen in family therapy. In order to treat young children, it is necessary for the psychologist to function as assessor, therapist, and network consultant. An understanding of how to proceed with a variety of childhood disorders will be covered. Consultations with s...
    SOCI 101 04 B - Introduction to Sociology (2012-2013 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 1:15-2:30 PM @ B BP
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    ...An introduction to sociology, with an emphasis on theoretical and empirical analyses of the nature of human society and groups, cultural factors, and social institutions. Students will study social structures and human patterns of behavior—and recognize how these structures shape choices, opportunit...
    a section of the Introduction to Sociology course in Sociology - SOCI
    PSYU 481 A - SPECIAL TOPICS: GROUP PROCESSES (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 225
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 219
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    PSYC 206 01 M - Theories of Personality (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    Involves a study of the major Psychodynamic, behavioral, social learning, trait and humanistic theories of personality. Application is incorporated through various classroom techniques and assignments. Prerequisite: PSYC-101.
    a section of the Theories of Personality course in Psychology - PSYC
    ARTH 230 01 M - Paris: An Urban History (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    An inve?stiga?tion of the reasons Paris is considered one of the most beautiful and livable cities of the world, featuring such famous and not-so-famous landmarks as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Champs-Elys?es, and Place des Vosges. Core: Art/Music requirement.
    a section of the Paris: An Urban History course in Art History - ARTH
    COMM 325 01 M - Video Design and Production II (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 210
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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...
    COMM 201 01 M - Film Analysis: American Cinema (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    ...Traces the historical foundations of film production and progresses to current trends. An overview of film history, narrative, genre, aesthetics and production guidelines will be covered. Students will learn to analyze and write critically about film. Trends and periods include film noir, war cinema...
    MUSC 302 01 M - Music Theory IV (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 144M
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    A guide to understanding the complexities of twentieth century music, while continuing to study music of the past. Includes form and analysis. Students analyze representative works. Prerequisite: MUSC-301 or permission of the Department Chair.
    a section of the Music Theory IV course in Music - MUSC
    FILA 120 08 M - Foundations in the Liberal Arts (2016-2017 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 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...
    PSYC 260 01 M - Theories of Learning (2023-2024 - Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 250
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    ...Covers the basic principles of behavior, and their application to the understanding of the human condition and animal learning. Topics include the distinction between closed-loop (selection by consequences) and open-loop (elicitation and adjunctive behavior) relations, the distinction between contin...
    a section of the Theories of Learning course in Psychology - PSYC
    PSYC 212 01 M - Social Psychology (2023-2024 - Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 250
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    The study of how an individual’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by social influences. Topics include: persuasion; conformity; obedience; liking, loving, and interpersonal attraction; self-concept; social cognition; prosocial behavior; and prejudice. Prerequisite: PSYC-101.
    a section of the Social Psychology course in Psychology - PSYC
    UEPS 217 02 M - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (2014-2015 Spring Term)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 225
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    What is ?abnormality?? An examination of the major theoretical perspectives on abnormal behavior.Studies patterns of maladaptive behavior and contemporary methods of assessment, treatment, andprevention.
    a section of the ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY course in PSYCHOLOGY - UEPS
    CHEM 215L 03 M - Organic Chemistry I Lab (2026-2027 - Fall)
    Tue: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN SJ 541
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    Laboratory work includes an introduction to basic techniques used in Organic Chemistry as well as investigations into the properties and reactions of Organic compounds. Lab work includes synthesis, purification and characterization. Three hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM-215.
    a section of the Organic Chemistry I Lab course in CHEMISTRY - CHEM
    BIOL 430 01 M - Forensic Medicine (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Tue: 2-3:50 PM @ MAIN FR 14
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    ...Designed to present the basic concepts in forensic medicine and pathology particularly as it relates to crime scene investigations. Topics will include medico-legal processes, cause of death, homicide, drug overdoses, unexpected or accidental deaths, natural deaths, deaths from poison, motor vehicul...
    a section of the Forensic Medicine course in Biology - BIOL
    PSPK 101 02 M - Fundamentals of Public Speaking (2012-2013 Spring Term)
    Wed: 4-5:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 246
    Wed: 4-5:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 246
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    ...Develops skills and confidence in public speaking. Students learn to prepare and deliver effective oral communication with an emphasis on organizing and delivering speeches with confidence and enthusiasm. The classroom environment involves extensive discussion, review of speeches and peer critique...
    PSYG 705 01 C - Practicum (2026-2027 - Fall)
    Mon: 4-5:30 PM @ C DOO
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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
    UEED 210 A - Teaching Reading with Trade Books (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Fri: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 10
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    ...Presents the theoretical base for how children acquire literacy-reading, writing, speaking, and listeningas processes for constructing meaning. A primary focus of the course is to present instructionalprogramming and teaching strategies best designed to accomplish this goal. A second emphasis is ane...
    GRIT 798 01 M - Ethics and Technology Leadership (2015-2016 Spring Term)
    Thu: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN MH 215
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    ...To ensure that Instructional Technology graduates have a comprehensive understanding of the impact of technology on society, this course reviews the literature addressing social and ethical leadership issues surrounding the use of technology, and encourages students to synthesize their knowledge in ...
    ARTH 102 A - Western Art-Early Ren to Modern (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    A chronological survey of the development of western art from the 14th century to the modern period set within the context of the religious beliefs, political and philosophical ideas and economic environment of the society for which it was made. Core: Art/Music requirement.
    HONU 325 - MUSIC AND THE MIND (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Tue: 12:30-2:20 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
    Tue: 12:30-2:20 PM @ MAIN SJ 520
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    CMTC 260 01 M - Applied Operating Systems (2026-2027 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN
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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.
    GRCP 514 A - Development Across the Lifespan (2009-2010 Summer Term)
    Thu: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN MH 223
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    ...Covers human development from a lifespan perspective, with in-depth exploration of selected topics relevant to different periods in the life cycle for individuals and families. Students will be introduced to theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding key developmental issues as well as th...
    UESO 128 01 M - Diversity Issues (2018-2019 Fall Term)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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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 106 01 M - WORLD RELIGIONS (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Fri: 12:30-5:00 PM @ MAIN FR 10
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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
    EDSP 340 01 M - Introduction to Special Education (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 25A
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    ...Focuses on the foundation of special education and provides a comprehensive review of what has been called “Special Education.” Pre-service teachers will understand the history of special education, including how PreK-4 children and adolescents in grades 4-12 are assessed, labeled, and provided ser...
    EDRG 635 01 M - Remediation/Reading Difficulties (2014-2015 Summer Term)
    Mon, Wed: 5:30-9:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    ...Practicum building on the coursework completed in EDRG 630. During this semester of study, reading specialist candidates implement interventions in a tutorial setting with the students they assessed during EDRG 630. The selected instructional framework, interventions, post-testing data and interpret...
    MATH 115 02 M - Understanding/Quantitative World (2024-2025 - Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 247
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    ...An approach to quantitative literacy in the 21st century. Intended to help students become comfortable using and interpreting mathematics outside the classroom. A variety of topics is approached from the perspective of mathematical modeling. Students who earn a grade of C- or better fulfill the Core...
    UERS 241 01 M - Women in the Christian Tradition (2020-2021 Summer Term)
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ W OLC NN
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    A timely exploration of Church teachings on the nature of women and women?s roles. Considers NewTestament foundations, historical developments, and the tradition of theological reflection. Includesstudy of representative writing by and about Christian women.
    CMSC 190 01 M - Introduction to Python Programming (2016-2017 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:15-9:15 AM @ MAIN MH 223
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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...
    MATH 227 01 M - Intro to Probability and Statistics (2014-2015 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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    ...Provides an overview of descriptive and inferential statistics with applications to business and other areas of study. Topics include summarizing data, elements of probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling, linear regression, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing. MATH-227 serv...
    BUSN 498 01 M - Senior Seminar in Business (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN FR 13
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    ...Capstone course designed to engage the student in a research project culminating in an oral and written presentation. The Senior Seminar is usually taken in either the Fall or Spring of the student?s Senior year. Students register for this course upon approval of the Faculty Advisor. Prerequisite: A...
    a section of the Senior Seminar in Business course in Business/SUS - BUSN
    VARS 111 01 M - Varsity Sports/Women's Softball (2016-2017 Spring 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.
    MATH 202 02 M - Math for Mgmt II/Applied Calculus (2024-2025 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN SJ 520
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    Differential and integral calculus with applications to business, management, and the life sciences. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or better in MATH-121 or MATH- 201; or Math Placement Level 1 or 2. Credit will not be given for more than one of MATH-202 or MATH-203.
    UECJ 250 01 M - Criminology (2019-2020 Spring Term)
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    Examines the theories explaining criminal behavior. The nature, causes, extent, and distribution of crime and criminal conduct are studied. Considers policy applications of theoretical studies.
    a section of the Criminology course in CRIMINAL JUSTICE - UECJ
    CMSC 200 01 M - Introduction to Programming I (2026-2027 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-12:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 49
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    ...Provides experience in computer programming and prepares the student for further study in the field. Fundamental concepts and the elements of programming form the central themes of the course. Students develop proper programming techniques while learning basic programming structures including but no...
    PSYG 705 02 M - Practicum (2018-2019 Summer Term)
    Tue: 4-6:00 PM @ MAIN MH 318
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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
    UEAB 217 A - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Mon: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 10
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    An introduction to the concepts of measuring, recording, and reporting economic information by business entities using accrual accounting. Topics include the accounting cycle, description and valuation of balance sheet accounts and income determination.
    MATH 103 03 M - Integrated Arithmetic/Basic Algebra (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 243
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    ...A fundamental course in basic mathematical skills, designed for students who are, for any reason, inadequately prepared for college level mathematics. Includes a study of the real number system and basic concepts of algebra. This course may be required as a result of the Mathematics Placement Exam. ...
    UEFA 206 01 W - Art in Film (2024-2025 - Fall)
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    ...This course we will explore the basics of film construction with a concerted effort to relate the technical aspects of production to the meaning of the story. Constantly we will ask "why did the director make this choice?" in order to stay connected to this twofold objective. Our main goal will b...
    a section of the Art in Film course in FINE ARTS - UEFA
    UEBC 355 02 P - GRANT WRITING (2014-2015 Fall Term)
    Mon: 6-10:00 PM @ P UNIVC 110
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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
    GRSPD535 01 M - Classr Mgmt-Student/Disabilities (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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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...
    PSYG 844 01 M - Dissertation Mentoring I (2023-2024 - Summer)
    Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 318
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    The purpose of this course is to help students identify a dissertation topic and begin preparation of the dissertation proposal.
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