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  • COMM 110 02 M - Intro to Media & Communication (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    ...Students are introduced to the foundational concepts that explain how media and communication shapes our perspective of ourselves, others, and the world. An examination of the factors that enhance or inhibit effective communication in a variety of settings including interpersonal, intercultural, gro...
    GRCP 725 05 C - INTERNSHIP II (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Thu: 7-8:30 PM @ C CVD TBA
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    ...This is a field placement designed to provide students with supervised experience conducting counseling and psychotherapy. There are four options for completion of internship based upon a student?s needs and goals. Students who want to obtain LPC licensure have two choices. These students can comple...
    UESO 128 - Diversity Issues (2009-2010 Fall Term)
    Tue: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 12
    Fri: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 314
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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
    PHED 123 01 M - Pilates/FitBall/Yoga (2013-2014 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:15 AM @ MAIN MH SORGE
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    ...Structured to build core strength and body strength as well as flexibility and balance using three different exercise programs; Pilates, Fitball and Yoga. Exercises developed by Joseph Pilates are introduced and practiced for core strength and body toning. The fitness ball is used for entire body ...
    a section of the Pilates/FitBall/Yoga course in Physical Education - PHED
    UEED 453 - Senior Seminar in Education (2008-2009 Spring Term)
    Wed: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 23
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    Explores areas of current interest and research in education not included in structured courses.Employs group discussions, independent study and research. Students demonstrate their research inan oral presentation and written paper.
    a section of the Senior Seminar in Education course in EDUCATION - UEED
    PSYG 804 01 M - Historical Foundations/Psychology (2011-2012 Fall Term)
    Wed: 2-5:00 PM @ MAIN MH 223
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    ...Provides the student with an historical overview of the history and systems of psychology from ancient to modern times. All major systems of thought will be reviewed. This course also examines the current systems of understanding human function including research into memory, cognition and affect, w...
    PSYU 202 - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (2008-2009 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 1:15-2:30 PM @ MAIN MH 309
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    EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
    a section of the EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY course in PSYCHOLOGY - PSYU
    UEBC 105 02 M - Intro to Computer Applications (2019-2020 Fall Term)
    Sat: 8:30-12:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 249
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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...
    MATHU122 A - PRECALCULUS II (2008-2009 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 224
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    ...MATHU 121-122 Precalculus I and II (P) 3 credits eachA review and development of topics needed for the further study of mathematics including calculus and mathematics for management. Includes: algebraic operations, equations and inequalities, algebraic and transcendental functions, analytic geometry...
    a section of the PRECALCULUS II course in MATHEMATICS - MATHU
    UECJ 365 01 M - Criminal Procedure (2022-2023 - Fall)
    Thu: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN
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    ...A study of the Constitution, appellate cases, and the statutory rules governing the criminal justice system. Emphasis is on the rights and restrictions derived from the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution. Topics include searches and seizures, confession...
    a section of the Criminal Procedure course in CRIMINAL JUSTICE - UECJ
    MUSA 263 01 M - Intermediate Clarinet I (2013-2014 Spring Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only. (Formerly ZMUSU-263.)
    a section of the Intermediate Clarinet I course in Music-Applied - MUSA
    ENGU 271 - GOTHIC TRADITION IN LITERATURE (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    GOTHIC TRADITION IN LITERATURE
    a section of the GOTHIC TRADITION IN LITERATURE course in ENGLISH - ENGU
    PSYG 536 01 M - Psychological Assessment (2014-2015 Fall Term)
    Sat: 9-5:00 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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    ...This course introduces the student to the theory and practice in psychological assessment. Students will learn the history and theoretical foundation of psychological assessment. Students will also acquire an understanding of basic statistical concepts in relation to psychological testing and explor...
    UEEC 109 01 W - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (2024-2025 - Spring)
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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
    CITU 103 A - INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL (2008-2009 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 249
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    This course introduces the student to Microsoft Excel. The student learns the basic components of creating a spreadsheet as well as some advanced features. Fulfills the spreadsheet module of the computer proficiency. Prerequisites: Completion of the Math Proficiency, CITU 101 & 102 or equivalent.
    PSYG 662 02 M - Asmt/Treatmt of Childrn/Adolescents (2015-2016 Fall Term)
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    ...This course introduces students to the skills necessary in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents. Stu-dents will develop an awareness of the unique challenges that are involved in working with children and adolescents, and review relevant interview strategies and treatment techn...
    LEAD 692 01 W - Master's Capstone Project (2021-2022 Spring Term)
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    ...Students are required to complete a pre-approved original project that focuses on a specific problem within an organizational leadership setting. The capstone project involves identifying and investigating a problem or innovation, researching and identifying “best practices” and other strategies and...
    UECJ 225 01 M - Criminalistics (2010-2011 Summer Term)
    Sat: 1-5:30 PM @ MAIN MH 223
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    An introduction to the use o forensic chemistry, photography, and modern laboratory instrumentation in the scientific investigation of crime. Laboratory techniques and methodology in Police Sciences is included.
    a section of the Criminalistics course in CRIMINAL JUSTICE - UECJ
    COMM 281 01 M - Special Topics in Media & Comm/Topic To Be Announced (2015-2016 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 210
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    Topics vary by semester. Repeatable for credit.
    MUSP 367 01 M - Flute Ensemble Performance (2013-2014 Fall Term)
    Mon: 4:30-5:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 142M
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    Students learn literature arranged for flute. Meets weekly and performs on and off campus at college functions. Flute Ensemble is open to all students; audition is required.Graded Pass/Fail only. Credits not applicable towards graduation. (Formerly MSAPU 167?168 to 467-468.)
    MONNC229 - MONTESSORI: LANGUAGE (2007-2008 Summer Term)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9-4:00 PM @ MAIN LIB 35
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    MONTESSORI: LANGUAGE
    EDML 601 01 M - Middle-Level Student Teaching (2013-2014 Spring Term)
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    ...Encompasses a semester of student teaching in a selected public or private late elementary education (grades 4-6) to middle level grades 7-8. Student teaching is under the direct supervision of the cooperating teacher and college supervisor. Student teachers participate in a weekly student teaching ...
    RLST 104 05 M - Religious Imagination (2018-2019 Fall Term)
    Fri: 10-12:50 PM @ MAIN MH 224
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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
    MONC 020 A - Montessori Philosophy/Edu Theory (2009-2010 Summer Term)
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    ...Explains the main philosophy and educational principles of Dr. Maria Montessori and explores the history of educational thought that influenced Dr. Montessori, the underlying scientific base of Montessori Early Childhood education, the pedagogic principles of the method, and their application in tod...
    UEMG 325 01 M - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (2017-2018 Spring Term)
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 13
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    ...Covers the translation of product and service requirements into facilities, procedures and operations inorganizations. Topics include systems analysis, facilities planning, balancing, inventory planning,scheduling, and control systems. Course presents principles involved as well as their application...
    a section of the OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT course in MANAGEMENT - UEMG
    UEMA 101 01 M - Precalculus I (2019-2020 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 6-8:30 PM @ MAIN FR 25A
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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
    PHYS 105L 01 M - Physical/Earth/Space Science Lab (2016-2017 Spring Term)
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    Taken in the same semester as PHYS-105. Lab is graded as part of the lecture. Corequisite: PHYS-105.
    IBLC 401 01 M - Internship in Intern'l Business (2017-2018 Spring Term)
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    Graded Pass/Fail only. Repeatable for credit. Includes Career Connections requirement for graduation.
    PEU 122 A - PE:PILATES/FITNESS BALL/YOGA (2008-2009 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:15 AM @ MAIN MH GYM
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    UESO 203 01 W - Social Problems (2023-2024 - Spring)
    Wed: 6-9:00 PM @ W OLC NN
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    Examines the various social problems in contemporary American society and how they affect and are affected by societal attitudes. Theoretical perspectives will be applied to such problems as poverty, violence, substance abuse, sexism, racism, ageism, and environmental problems.
    a section of the Social Problems course in SOCIOLOGY - UESO
    GRRDG701 - Reading Practicum I (2008-2009 Summer Term)
    Mon, Tue, Wed: 8:30-1:30 PM @ *
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    ...This is an advanced course in assessment and recovery that focuses on the needs of students with significant problems in literacy acquisition that require more intensive remedial procedures. The design and implementation of innovative assessment and recovery techniques corresponding to current resea...
    a section of the Reading Practicum I course in READING SPECIALIST - GRRDG
    MUSP 355 01 M - Wind Ensemble Performance (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 520
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    ...The study and performance of instrumental music of various styles. Open to students who play brass, woodwind, or percussion insturments. Performances include Carol Night, Spring Concert, and other events as scheduled. Graded Pass/Fail only. (Credits not applicable towards graduation.) (Formerly MSAP...
    UEED 222 01 W - Foundations of Education (2016-2017 Fall Term)
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    ...Students explore the historical, philosophical, and social foundations of education and their relationship to the present day. Additionally, the course provides a framework and tools to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate current issues, practices and procedures related to teachers and the factors tha...
    a section of the Foundations of Education course in EDUCATION - UEED
    MGMT 304 A - Culture in Intern'l Decision-Making (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN MH 311
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    ...Management theory and practice are used to develop the skills necessary to design and implement global strategies, to conduct effective cross-national interactions and to manage daily global operations. The student is placed in the role of a manager of any nationality, and is expected to take a glob...
    ENGL 301 01 M - American Novel (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 311
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    ...Readings of American novels with an emphasis on understanding the conventions of the genre. Students will explore major movements in American fiction: Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism and more in connection with topics and themes unique to the American context. Course is Writing Intensive...
    a section of the American Novel course in English - ENGL
    UEED 225 02 M - Administration/Children?s Programs (2011-2012 Fall Term)
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    ...Focuses on the administration of programs in early childhood education. Deals with methods of parentorientation and provides guidelines and strategies for parental involvement, professional recruitment,relevant legal issues for administrators of early childhood programs, techniques of supervision,ob...
    VARS 117 01 M - Varsity Sports/Women's Bowling (2015-2016 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.
    PSYG 725 03 M - Internship II (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Wed: 5-6:30 PM @ MAIN MH 219
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    ...This is a field placement designed to provide students with supervised experience conducting counseling and psychotherapy. There are four options for completion of internship based upon a student?s needs and goals. Students who want to obtain LPC licensure have two choices. These students can comple...
    a section of the Internship II course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    PSYC 101 05 B - General Psychology (2013-2014 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 1:45-3:00 PM @ B BP
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    ...An introduction to the nature, scope, and methods of Psychology. Includes a survey of the processes of learning, memory, human development, social Psychology, and symptoms, diagnoses and treatment of Psychological disorders. Discusses the role of methodologies used to investigate the social and biol...
    a section of the General Psychology course in Psychology - PSYC
    GRCP 824 A - Professional Practice Issues/Psych (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN MH 216
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    This course will help the student to develop career management skills as a professional psychologist. Based on the principles of ethical practice and professional conduct, the student will be exposed to: 1) legal issues; 2) insurance reimbursement; and 3) the business of psychology.
    PSYG 634 01 C - Spirituality of the Twelve Steps (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Tue: 7-10:00 PM @ C DOO 206
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    VARS 113 01 M - Varsity Sports/Golf (2015-2016 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.
    BIOL 210 01 M - Nutrition (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 227
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    ...An overview of the science of nutrition and its relationship to health will be taught with an emphasis on the functions of nutrients in the human organism, nutrient needs at various stages of life, and the effect nutrient inadequacies and excesses on health. An embedded laboratory experience will f...
    a section of the Nutrition course in Biology - BIOL
    IDHP 327 01 M - Emergence of the Hero II/By Invitation Only (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Thu: 10-12:00 PM @ MAIN MH 220
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    ...This course uses the hero’s search for personal excellence (eudemonia) as a conduit for the study of modern works of fantasy/science fiction by tracing an arc from universal principles to specific individual identity. At base, this course asks the question of “what is truth?” from both the scientifi...
    AAAA 100 - Welcome to Chestnut Hill College~ School of Undergraduate Studies (2017-2018 Spring Term)
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    RLST 104 06 M - Religious Imagination (2013-2014 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 225
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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
    CMDF 498 01 M - Senior Seminar in Digital Forensics (2025-2026 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 247
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    ...Students further develop the area of research that was started in CMDF-311. Students design and implement a research project and presentation. Students also review research in Digital Forensics not covered in other courses. The Senior Seminar is usually taken in Fall of Senior year. Students registe...
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