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  • SPAH 102 01 M - Spanish/ Health & Social Services 2 (2014-2015 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN FR 27
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    ...Connects the grammatical aspect of language learning with the practical application to the health care and social service field. Students will learn from the very beginning how to help nonnative speakers fill out forms; explain how programs, such as Medicaid and the food-stamp program work; intervie...
    HISTU214 - TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMANY (2008-2009 Fall Term)
    Mon: 2:45-5:35 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMANY
    a section of the TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMANY course in HISTORY - HISTU
    BIOL 111 01 M - Principles of Biology I/Biological Science Majors Only (2018-2019 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 314
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    ...A two-semester foundation course of the Biological sciences introducing students to the process of science and addresses the major disciplines of Biology: cell and molecular biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, comparative anatomy and physiology, zoology, and botany. Core: Natural Sciences with La...
    CHEM 215L 01 M - Organic Chemistry I Lab (2023-2024 - Fall)
    Thu: 9:30-12:20 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
    EDUCU350 - INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION (2007-2008 Spring Term)
    Tue: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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    INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION
    CHEM 132 01 M - Principles of Chemistry II (2017-2018 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN MH 216
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    A continuation of CHEM 131, focusing on specific aspects of chemistry reactions. Topics include electrochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibria and acid/base reactions. 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM 132L. Prerequisite: CHEM-131 with a grade of C- or better.
    a section of the Principles of Chemistry II course in CHEMISTRY - CHEM
    VARS 103 01 M - Varsity Sports/Men'sTennis (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 4-6:00 PM @ MAIN NN NONE
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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.
    UEMG 115 01 M - Organizational Foundations (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Fri: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 225
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    ...This course will focus on understanding characteristics and qualities of human behavior and how they interact to make organizations work. It will include an analysis of the historical perspective as well as a review of contemporary theories. Case studies will be used to demonstrate the application ...
    a section of the Organizational Foundations course in MANAGEMENT - UEMG
    UEPS 217 02 M - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (2020-2021 Spring Term)
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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
    GRECE506 01 M - ECE Curriculum II (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Mon: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 242
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    ...This course deals with the knowledge, skills and content needed in the N-3 classroom to teach science, mathematics and social studies. Techniques and methods to develop each area, as well as suggestions for integration, will be explored. The importance of planning the appropriate type and sequence o...
    BIOL 217L 02 M - Genetics Lab (2022-2023 - Spring)
    Fri: 2-3:50 PM @ MAIN SJ 544
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    Laboratory exercises illustrate principles discussed in the BIOL-217 lecture, which is taken in the same semester. Lab is graded as part of the lecture. Corequisite: BIOL-217.
    a section of the Genetics Lab course in Biology - BIOL
    ENGL 100 01 M - Essay Writing (2025-2026 - Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN
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    ...Develops fundamental writing skills such as grammar, paragraph development, and organization. Students learn to see writing as a process as they plan, draft, edit and revise papers. This course does not address research but does introduce students to incorporating outside voices into an essay (throu...
    a section of the Essay Writing course in English - ENGL
    COMM 200 01 M - Media Literacy (2020-2021 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ W OLC NN
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    Media Literacy is a way of thinking about the media; a way of deconstructing media messages to gain more control over them. Students will examine media through a framework that accounts for historical, cultural, political and pragmatic contexts, and learn to critically analyze media.
    a section of the Media Literacy course in Communications - COMM
    UEMA 154 - Basic Math Theory/Applications II (2009-2010 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 5:30-7:50 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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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...
    MUSA 431 01 M - Advanced French Horn I (2011-2012 Spring Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only.
    a section of the Advanced French Horn I course in Music-Applied - MUSA
    MUED 420 01 M - Clinical Field Exp/Student Teaching (2018-2019 Fall Term)
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    ...Observation, participation, and teaching in all phases of music education. Two placements are required for music education. Each placement is seven weeks in duration. Students are assigned an elementary school in either the public or private sector. The second placement is either at the middle schoo...
    UEHS 460 02 M - Internship in Human Services (2012-2013 Fall Term)
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    ...An educational and practical experience with a public agency or private organization. The experience is monitored through faculty and professional supervision and requires the student to apply knowledge of various disciplines to the realities confronted in the intern experience. Prerequisite: Junior...
    EDUCU316 - ELEMENTARY METHOLOLOGY I (2007-2008 Spring Term)
    Wed: 1:15-4:05 PM @ MAIN SJ 246
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    ELEMENTARY METHOLOLOGY I
    a section of the ELEMENTARY METHOLOLOGY I course in EDUCATION - EDUCU
    UEBC 105 01 M - Intro to Computer Applications (2010-2011 Summer Term)
    Sat: 8:15-12:45 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...
    FYIN 100 J - First Year Initiative// (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Fri: 9:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN FR 22
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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.)
    CMTC 201 A - UX, UI and Accessibility (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 4:30-5:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 42
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    ...Focuses on User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design, discussing layout, composition, color, typography, imagery, and texture. Students will learn about Accessibility and how to design for all users no matter their form of access. At the course conclusion, students will proficiently comple...
    GRLDR687 - TECHNOLOGY AND THE ADMINISTRATOR (2009-2010 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN MH 210
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 247
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    This course examines the role of the computer in planning, managing, maintaining, and monitoring the school?s educational, economic, and physical resources. Primary emphasis will be placed on long-range planning and on the financial and budgetary processes.
    MATH 121 01 M - Precalculus I (2015-2016 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:15-9:15 AM @ MAIN MH 227
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    ...A course for the 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 functions, analytic geometry and graphing, and exponential, logarithmic, and trigono...
    a section of the Precalculus I course in MATHEMATICS - MATH
    LSTR 100 01 M - Creating Success/College and Life (2019-2020 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 215
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    ...Designed to help students create greater success in college and in life. The student will learn many proven strategies for creating greater academic, professional, and personal success. We will use experiential classroom activities, guided journal writings, and discussion to help you gain insight in...
    CSEC 501 01 W - Information Technology Fundamentals (2025-2026 - Fall)
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    Provides students with a solid foundation in information technology fundamentals, including computer hardware, components and peripherals, data storage and media, operating systems, programming, and database structures.
    MUSC 201 01 M - Music Theory I (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 144M
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    A fundamental study of music theory, including scales, intervals, basic triad formation and melodic organization. Prerequisite: MUSC-120 with grade of C- or better or instructor approval.
    a section of the Music Theory I course in Music - MUSC
    HSMG 599 01 W - Professional Project (2023-2024 - Fall)
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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 pol...
    RLST 216 01 W - Fundamental Moral Theology (2021-2022 Winter Intersession)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ W OLC NN
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    Examines the moral decision-making process in light of biblical and Christian principles. Areas of study include the human act; conscience; moral development; and various ethical systems. Uses selected contemporary issues for discussion.
    FILA 120 03 M - Foundations in the Liberal Arts (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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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...
    CMSC 311 01 M - Research Methods/Comp and Info Sci (2014-2015 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN FR 10
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    ...Provides an examination of research methods in computer science. Students select a possible seminar topic and complete a literature search and review. Usually completed second semester of Junior year. A grade of C or better is required to successfully complete this course. Course is Writing Intensiv...
    CRJU 322 01 M - Sex Crimes (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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    ...Explores the nature and history of sex crimes. Topics will include how the criminal justice system deals with sexual offenses and community response to sex crime, such as Megan?s laws and sexually violent predator laws. Particular attention will be paid to the elements of rape, most notably consent...
    a section of the Sex Crimes course in Criminal Justice - CRJU
    UEBC 145 01 W - Advanced Software Applications (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Mon: 6-9:00 PM @ W OLC NN
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    The course covers advanced topics in MS Word, Excel, Power Point, and beginning to intermediatetopics in Access. Additional topics relating to the use and operation of computer systems arediscussed. Prerequisite: Proficiency in Word, Excel and PowerPoint
    GRSPD525 - Assessment of Students/Disabilities (2007-2008 Summer Term)
    Mon, Wed: 5-8:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 250
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    ...Current practices in assessment of students with disabilities, including the use of multicultural assessments, are the focus of this course. Students will review the issues of informal as well as standardized testing requirements under state and federal regulations and policies. In addition, authent...
    PSYG 871 01 M - Directed Teaching in Psychology (2017-2018 Spring Term)
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    Students will teach master?s-level or undergraduate courses under the mentorship of a faculty member. This course cannot be used to meet credit requirements for the Psy.D. degree and may be taken only with written approval from the Chairperson.
    VARS 109 01 M - Varsity Sports/Women's Lacrosse (2020-2021 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.
    COMM 315 01 M - Ethics in Communications (2013-2014 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN MH 225
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    a section of the Ethics in Communications course in Communications - COMM
    PSYG 755 01 M - Clinical Experience II (2015-2016 Fall Term)
    Tue: 5-6:30 PM @ MAIN MH 220
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    ...The first semester of this 3-semester course requires at least 100 hours of on-site experience. It will provide the opportunity for students to develop proficiency in diagnosing various mental disorders on the basis of a comprehensive diagnostic interview. Students will also be trained in developing...
    a section of the Clinical Experience II course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    PSYG 705 01 M - Practicum (2016-2017 Fall Term)
    Thu: 5-6:30 PM @ MAIN MH 219
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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
    UEHS 399 01 M - Administration of Human Services (2018-2019 Summer Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 224
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    The functions/roles of human service organization management including: organization theory and structure, program planning and evaluation, human resource management, fiscal accountability and legal issues will be the focus of the overview course.
    HIST 102 01 M - Western Civilization:Protestant Reformation to Present (2017-2018 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    Designed as a general survey of all significant political, economic, social, and cultural developments which affected Europe from the Protestant Reformation until the present day. Core: History requirement.
    ENGL 204 A - Non-Fiction: Writing Humor (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 243
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    ...Students will be exposed to several forms of literary nonfiction in order to produce their own writing in the genres of the essay, memoir, and new journalism. Readings may include works by Orwell, de Montaigne, Frank McCourt, David Sedaris, Mary Karr, and Mark Bowden. Prerequisite: ENGL-101 or IDHP-...
    a section of the Non-Fiction: Writing Humor course in English - ENGL
    EDSP 530 02 M - Theory/Pedagogy in Special Educ (2014-2015 Summer Term)
    ...This course is designed to provide a complete overview of special education including historical, legal and cultural founda-tions of special education, and the main historical figures who changed the landscape of services for children and adults with disabilities. This course will expose students to...
    MATH 103 05 M - Integrated Arithmetic/Basic Algebra (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN MH 321
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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. ...
    RLST 210 01 M - New Testament Studies (2018-2019 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN FR 14
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    Examines the New Testament in light of modern biblical scholarship. Attention is given to the literary forms of the gospels and letters; Jesus? public ministry and message; the role of Paul; and the apocalyptic mindset.
    a section of the New Testament Studies course in Religious Studies - RLST
    UEMA 101 01 M - Precalculus I (2020-2021 Spring Term)
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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
    UEAB 372 01 M - LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS (2021-2022 Spring Term)
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    ...A study of the legal process and how the law affects the internal and external relationship of business organizations. The course is designed to identify the restraints placed on the actions taken by business organizations and how they affect business decisions. An introduction to the law of contrac...
    UEMG 325 - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (2008-2009 Fall Term)
    Wed: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 12
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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
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