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  • HIST 498 01 M - Capstone Seminar in History (2025-2026 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN MH 313
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    ...As a capstone seminar, it represents the student's "best work" in terms of research and writing and in demonstrating an advanced level of critical thinking and a sophisticated mastery of historical research skills. Students register for this Seminar upon approval of the Faculty Advisor. Prerequisite...
    a section of the Capstone Seminar in History course in HISTORY - HIST
    GRLDR511 01 L - Curriculum Theory/Develop/Issues II (2010-2011 Summer Term)
    Wed: 5:30-10:00 PM @ L PIC TBA
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    ...This course provides an in-depth study of the major ideologies that have shaped curriculum theory and thought. A specific field component, involving a critique of tone of the curriculum areas outside of the major disciplines, (e.g. fine arts, music, physical education, reading in the secondary schoo...
    LEAD 692 01 W - Master's Capstone Project (2020-2021 Summer 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...
    BUSN 104 02 M - Introduction to Business (2013-2014 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN FR 24
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    ...An overview of the domestic and global business environment and economies. Exposure to the theoretical framework and structure of the business environment, including accounting, economics, ethics, finance, management, and marketing. Case studies will provide illustrations of real life examples of bu...
    a section of the Introduction to Business course in Business/SUS - BUSN
    FILA 120 03 M - Foundations in the Liberal Arts (2017-2018 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 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...
    FYIN 120 06 M - First Year Initiative (2019-2020 Fall Term)
    Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN FR 10
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    ...Transitioning from high school to college can be a challenging experience, which is why CHC, like the majority of colleges and universities around the country, requires you to participate in a special first-year course/seminar as an extension of the orientation process you began during your first da...
    UEMA 104 01 M - Mathematics for Business I (2022-2023 - Summer)
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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
    CHEM 405 01 M - Advanced Organic Chemistry (2010-2011 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 7:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 547
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    An introduction to the field of Physical Organic Chemistry with an emphasis on qualitative molecular orbital theory, pericyclic reactions, stereochemistry, and linear free energy relationships. Three hours per week. Offered as needed. Prerequisite: CHEM-216 with a grade of C- or better.
    a section of the Advanced Organic Chemistry course in CHEMISTRY - CHEM
    GRCPA512 - Legal and Ethical Issues/Counseling (2007-2008 Summer Term)
    Mon, Wed: 7-10:00 PM @ ALLEN DOO TBA
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    ...The course familiarizes students with the history and development ofprofessional ethics and standards and their legal implications in the areas ofcounseling and psychotherapy. Students will be required to become familiar withthe APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct as well ase...
    GAHS 540 01 M - Legal/Ethical Issues in Human Serv (2010-2011 Summer Term)
    Tue: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 244
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    ...This course provides an overview of the law related to human services and introduces the student to codes of professional ethics in the helping professions. Students will learn legal research methods and appellate case analysis. Ethical decision-making will be practiced using real and hypothetical i...
    ENGU 101 E - COLLEGE WRITING (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 317
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    COLLEGE WRITING
    a section of the COLLEGE WRITING course in ENGLISH - ENGU
    UEP4 318 02 M - Family and Community Partners (2019-2020 Spring Term)
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    ...Presents an analysis and practice of the need for a comprehensive approach to increasing engagement of parents and the community in the education and development of young children. The course will be in line with the Pennsylvania Department of Education PreK-4 guidelines and NAEYC standards. All pro...
    MUSA 143 01 M - Beginning Voice I (2011-2012 Fall Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only. (Formerly ZMUSU-143.)
    a section of the Beginning Voice I course in Music-Applied - MUSA
    GRSPD704 A - Student Teaching II/Special Ed K-12 (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Wed: 5:30-7:30 PM @ MAIN MNS 203
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    ...The student teaching experience II for special education is for students who are teaching in a special education classroom under an Intern certificate and were admitted under the approved Intern program. The student will be observed 2-3 times during their final semester of teaching and graduate work...
    PSYG 904 01 M - Practicum IC (2019-2020 Summer Term)
    Tue: 5:30-7:15 PM @ W OLC NN
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    ...Continuation of PSYG 903. This three-term course is designed to provide supervised Assessment Practicum. Students are expected to spend at least 15 hours at an assessment practicum site and to attend class weekly. The purpose of the class is to ensure that the practicum experience is meeting the sta...
    a section of the Practicum IC course in Psychology/Grad - PSYG
    UEBI 117 01 M - Essentials of Human Cancer (2013-2014 Fall Term)
    Wed: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 250
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    ...The course is intended to serve the needs to obtain a broad understanding of the cancer problem. Thelecture component will include an overview and perspective of both the scientific and clinical aspects ofcancer to understand the current advances made in dealing with the disease. Topics include: can...
    a section of the Essentials of Human Cancer course in BIOLOGY - UEBI
    RLST 104 02 M - Religious Imagination (2024-2025 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 311
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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
    MUSA 442 01 M - Advanced Piano II (2014-2015 Spring Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only. (Formerly ZMUSU-442.)
    a section of the Advanced Piano II course in Music-Applied - MUSA
    EDSP 512 02 M - Assessment/Students w/Disabilities (2012-2013 Spring Term)
    Mon: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN MH 321
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    FREN 231 01 M - Intro à la Culture Française/Part I (2020-2021 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ W OLC NN
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    ...Explores some of the major contributions that France has made to world culture, such as the arts, sciences, and literature.It will also feature the women and men who have made France a great nation, in the context of the times in which they lived, and the obstacles they overcame. An important aspect...
    ACCT 214 01 M - Intermediate Accounting Theory II (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN FR 13
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    A continuation of ACCT-213. Topics includes stockholders? equity, revenue recognition, leases, pensions, cash flows, and financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: ACCT-213
    PSYG 820L 01 M - Methods/Psychotherapy Integr Lab (2013-2014 Spring Term)
    Wed: 5-6:00 PM @ MAIN MH 227
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    One-hour per week lab to be taken in conjunction with PSYG-820. The lab is specifically designed to provide the student with the opportunity for clinical application of the material learned in PSYG-820. (Formerly GRCP-820L: Adv Sem/Psychotherapy Lab.)
    EDUC 620 01 M - Child/Adolescent Development/Theory (2020-2021 Summer Term)
    Wed: 6:30-7:30 PM @ W OLC NN
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    ...Focuses on the study of development from birth to young adulthood. Students explore current theory and research in the areas of physical, emotional, language, social, cognitive, and cultural behaviors. The interaction of biological and environmental factors influencing growth and development is stre...
    BIOL 111 01 M - Principles of Biology I/Biological Science Majors Only (2013-2014 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:20 PM @ 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...
    ENGL 251 01 M - African American Writers (2023-2024 - Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 223
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    Readings in all genres of African-American literature covering historical periods including slavery, Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights and black arts movements and the contemporary scene. Core: Literature requirement. Prerequisite: LADS-120 or IDHP-210.
    a section of the African American Writers course in English - ENGL
    HSVC 498 01 M - Senior Seminar in Human Services (2015-2016 Fall Term)
    Thu: 2-4:40 PM @ MAIN SJ 242
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    ...Each student will engage in independent research, and write a scholarly paper, and give a professional presentation to the department and college community. Topics are approved by the instructor and provide an opportunity to carefully examine a current issue in Human Services. The Senior Seminar is ...
    UEPS 109 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Sat: 8:15-12:45 PM @ MAIN MH 309
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    ...An overview of psychology that emphasizes how psychologists function as scientists. Topics includeresearch methods, psychobiology, motivation, perception, consciousness, learning, cognition,development, personality, psychology and health, psychological disorders, psychotherapy, and socialrelationshi...
    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY course in PSYCHOLOGY - UEPS
    BIOL 210L 01 M - Nutrition Lab (2016-2017 Spring Term)
    Thu: 2-3:50 PM @ MAIN SJ 546
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    Laboratory experimentation that demonstrates or tests the nutrition principles presented in the BIOL-210 lecture taken in the same semester. Lab is graded as part of the lecture. Corequisite: BIOL-210.
    a section of the Nutrition Lab course in Biology - BIOL
    HSMG 540 01 M - Legal and Ethical Issues in HS (2024-2025 - Summer)
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    ...Provides an overview of the law related to human services and introduces the student to codes of professional ethics in the helping professions. Students will learn legal research methods and appellate case analysis. Ethical decision-making will be practiced using real and hypothetical issues and di...
    PSCI 281 01 M - Special Topics in Political Science/Topic To Be Announced (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN FR 14
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    Topics vary by semester. Repeatable for credit. Core: Social Sciences requirement.
    SOCI 103 01 M - Social Problems (2018-2019 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 309
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    ...Examines and explores the various social problems in American society and how they affect and are affected by societal attitudes. Theoretical perspectives will be applied to such problems as poverty, substance abuse, violence, sexism, racism, ageism, environmental problems and terrorism. Service lea...
    a section of the Social Problems course in Sociology - SOCI
    CMTC 401 01 M - Internship in Comp and Info Tech (2014-2015 Fall Term)
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    ...Students experience fieldwork in the area of information management, webmaster assistant, web development, computer hardware, computer software, technology troubleshooter, or another technology-related area. Open to students with Junior or Senior status only. Student must have GPA of at least 2.5. ...
    MUSA 246 01 M - Intermediate Violin/Viola II (2014-2015 Fall Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only. (Formerly ZMUSU-246.)
    ITALU104 - INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 2 (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN FR 12
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    INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 2
    a section of the INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 2 course in ITALIAN - ITALU
    EDRG 695 01 M - Leadership for Literacy Admin (2017-2018 Spring Term)
    Tue: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 243
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    ...This course focuses on the roles of the reading specialist as literacy coach, administrator, and leader both at the school and district levels. Special attention will be given to the school-wide administration, interpretation, application and communica-tion of assessment data. Other topics that wil...
    PSYG 808L 01 M - Advanced Couple/Family Therapy Lab (2019-2020 Fall Term)
    Wed: 5-6:00 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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    ...Each student will be required to be both part of a Created Family, and serve as the therapist for another family in the class. These sessions will be supervised live, and videotaped. The videotaped session will be analyzed to ensure that students are learning best practices in family therapy. (Forme...
    PSYG 510 01 M - Research Design and Methodology (2019-2020 Summer Term)
    Wed: 6-9:45 PM @ W OLC NN
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    ...An overview of many frequently used research designs in psychology. Through a study of research methodology, students learn how to select an appropriate research design and how to employ valid procedures in collecting data. The course will foster analytical and critical thinking skills through a com...
    EDUC 621 01 M - Foundations Ed/Org & Structure Schl (2024-2025 - Spring)
    Wed: 5:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN SJ 244
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    ...Explores the historical, philosophical, and social foundations of education from PreK-12 and their relationship to the present day. The course provides a framework and tools to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate current issues. This course places the structure and organization of schools in historica...
    RLST 104 04 M - Religious Imagination (2012-2013 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 245
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 245
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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
    PSYG 536 02 M - Psychological Assessment (2012-2013 Spring Term)
    Wed: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN MH 216
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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...
    EDUC 339 A - Curriculum in Early Childhood Edu I (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN FR 27
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    ...This two-part, year-long course focuses on the content, methods, and materials involved in programming for young children. Instructional strategies, teacher behaviors, and curriculum trends and their effects on children are presented, as well as programming for infants and toddlers with major emphas...
    PSYG 626 01 C - Trauma Prevention/Erl Intervention (2014-2015 Spring Term)
    Mon: 4-7:00 PM @ C DOO 206
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    Focuses on the assessment, intervention, relationship, consulting, and collaboration skills needed to prevent or minimize trauma responses in individuals and groups immediately following personal or community-wide catastrophic events. Pre-requisite: PSYG-622.
    UEBC 201 - PUBLIC SPEAKING (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Thu: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 10
    Fri: 5:30-10:00 AM @ MAIN
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    A study of the basic principles, types and techniques of speeches, intensive practice in the composition and delivery of speeches. Psychology of audience response and appeal is included.
    a section of the PUBLIC SPEAKING course in BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS - UEBC
    FILA 120 07 M - Foundations in the Liberal Arts (2016-2017 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 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...
    UEAB 219 01 M - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (2014-2015 Fall Term)
    Mon: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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    ...Highlights planning, control and managerial decision-making using accounting data. Topics include cost flows, cost-volume-profit analysis, operating and cash budgets, responsibility accounting, variable costing, relevant costs, and the contribution approach to decision making. Prerequisite: UEAB 217...
    UEMG 321 01 W - Managing/Non-Profit Organizations (2024-2025 - Spring)
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    ...An overview of management from the perspective of diverse not-for-profit organizations will be thefocus of this course. The not-for-profit manager must explore strategic initiatives designed to meetmission needs while improving efficiency and quality. By contrasting management for profit and not-for...
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