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  • CSEC 692 01 W - Masters Capstone Project (2022-2023 - Summer)
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    ...Following Research Methods in Cyber Security, students implement their research design, gather data, and complete an original research study which culminates their expertise in a particular area of study in cybersecurity. Students complete a written research paper and will make an online presentatio...
    BIOL 203 01 M - Human Anatomy/Physiology I (2014-2015 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 245
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    ...Covers the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive and endocrine systems. In considering each system, structure and function are studied concurrently. It is essential that as study of the human body progresses, parts will be integrated into the whole. Clinical consid...
    a section of the Human Anatomy/Physiology I course in Biology - BIOL
    UECJ 250 01 M - Criminology (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Thu: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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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
    PHYS 121 01 M - Principles of Physics I (2020-2021 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-9:15 AM @ W OLC NN
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    Introduction to the ideas of classical physics. Topics include mechanics, wave motion and sound. 3 hours per week. Corequisite: PHYS121L. Prerequisite: Math Placement Level 1 or 2, or C- or better in MATH-121.
    a section of the Principles of Physics I course in PHYSICS - PHYS
    CMDF 105 01 M - Digital Forensics I (2015-2016 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 42
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    ...Covers cyber crimes and includes best practices for preserving and collecting digital evidence. Instructs students in use of hardware and software to preserve, acquire and verify forensic copies of digital media for analysis. The course will address a variety of digital evidence sources such as hard...
    MATH 202 02 M - Math for Mgmt II/Applied Calculus (2023-2024 - Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN CHAT GRAND
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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.
    AHSG 550 02 M - Public Policy (2014-2015 Fall Term)
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    ...This course has been designed to introduce students to the ethical, analytical, conceptual and political aspects of public poli-cy, the structure of policy design and the content and impact of major policies. Students will examine the major public poli-cy issues facing federal, state and local gove...
    a section of the Public Policy course in Admin/Human Services/SGS - AHSG
    EDP4 517 01 M - Integrated Methods/Content/Assessm (2012-2013 Spring Term)
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    ...Deals with the knowledge, skills and content needed in the PreK classroom to teach science, arts, PE, 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 of activities ...
    ACCT 364 01 M - Advanced Accounting Theory II (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN MH 226
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    A continuation of ACCT-363: Advanced Accounting Theory I. Discusses the theory and application of accounting topics including partnerships, governmental units, nonprofit organizations, estates and trusts, multinational enterprises and liquidations. Prerequisite: ACCT-214
    ZMUSU174 - FLUTE LESSONS NON ACADEMIC (2007-2008 Spring Term)
    Tue: 12-12:00 AM @ MAIN SJ TBA
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    UESO 203 02 J - Social Problems (2016-2017 Fall Term)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ J JHS TBA
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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
    GRCP 546 - Bereavement Counseling (2008-2009 Spring Term)
    Fri: 9-5:00 PM @ MAIN MH 225
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    Introduces the student to the theory and practice of therapeutic intervention forbereavement and grieving. Developmental issues will be discussed as they relateto the bereavement process.
    SPAN 101 04 M - Elementary Spanish I (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 23
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    ...Introduction to the Spanish language for students with little or no previous experience. Essentials of pronunciation and grammar. Focuses on the world readiness standards for language learning and incorporates the ACTFL proficiency guidelines. Includes audio-visual materials, computer and Internet r...
    a section of the Elementary Spanish I course in SPANISH - SPAN
    PSYG 818 01 M - Statistical Applications (2012-2013 Fall Term)
    Tue: 2-5:00 PM @ MAIN SJ 250
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    ...This course takes an applied approach to the use of statistics in conducting empirical research. Fundamentals of research design, statistical analysis and computer software will be taught. Specific areas include: 1) research design; 2) data collection formats; 3) statistical analysis; and 4) statist...
    UEPO 103 - AMERICAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Sat: 1-5:30 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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    An analysis of the basic principles of the Federal Constitution, political parties, the electoral processand the political character and behavioral pattern of the American voter. The structure and processes ofthe Congress, the presidency and judiciary are examined.
    a section of the AMERICAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT course in POLITICS - UEPO
    FYIN 100 Q - First Year Initiative// (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Fri: 12:30-1:20 PM @ MAIN MH 311
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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.)
    GRELE700 A - Student Teaching/Seminar - Elem Ed (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Mon: 4:30-6:30 PM @ MAIN FR 21A
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    No textbook is required.
    EXSC 306 01 M - Nutrition for Health and Fitness (2019-2020 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN MH 210
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    ...Explores the fundamental biochemical and physiological rationale for optimal nutrient intake for health, physical fitness, and athletic performance. Topics include how nutrients can influence exercise performance, weight management, and sport performance, as well as investigate the role of ergogenic...
    CMTC 190 01 M - Intro to Comp Hardware/Peripherals (2013-2014 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 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...
    FREN 353 01 M - Romantisme et Réalisme (2014-2015 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 23
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    ...A study of emerging individual consciousness through authors such as Rosseau, Chateaubriand, Victor Hugo and Balzac, along with cultural and artistic manifestations within a new political society. Reaction to romanticism in the realism and naturalism of Flaubert and Zola; the visionary role of Baude...
    a section of the Romantisme et Réalisme course in FRENCH - FREN
    RLST 244 01 M - Global Theology/The Cry for Justice (2022-2023 - Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 12
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    ...Explores core aspects of the Christian theological tradition in light of emerging global concerns. By means of case studies, the voices of marginalized peoples of the world are highlighted for the ethical challenges in their urgent cries for justice, peacemaking, and reconciliation. Provides opportu...
    PSCI 101 01 M - Introduction to Political Science (2015-2016 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN FR 14
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    ...A general survey course that examines the nature of the discipline with respect to its historical development and its major subdivisions, including the American political system, political theories and ideologies, comparative government, and international relations. Core: Social Sciences requirement...
    COMM 401 01 M - Internship in Media & Communication (2013-2014 Spring Term)
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    ...Field work for the qualified student in the areas of broadcasting, print journalism, advertising or public relations at sites approved by the Department Chair or Program Coordinator. Graded Pass/Fail only. Repeatable for credit. Variable credit from 1.0 to 3.0. Includes Career Connections requiremen...
    UECJ 453 01 M - Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice (2010-2011 Summer Term)
    Wed: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 220
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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...
    PSYG 710 03 M - CFT Internship I (2012-2013 Summer Term)
    Wed: 6-8:00 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
    UESO 250 02 M - Human Behavior/Social Environment (2018-2019 Fall Term)
    Sat: 1-5:00 PM @ MAIN FR 10
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    An introduction to the social systems model and theory and the study of human interaction in families, small groups, organizations, and other social institutions. Special emphasis is given to ways the model can be used to explain and predict human behavior in the social context.
    GEOG 201 01 M - World Geography: Humanity/Environ (2017-2018 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    Introduces the student to the discipline of geography. It includes the following topics: the role of geography in the past and present; the tools used by geographers (including new technologies); an introduction to the physical and cultural geography of the world; and the impact of geography today.
    PHYS 121 A - Principles of Physics I (2010-2011 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 8:20-10:05 AM @ MAIN SJ PHYLB
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    Introduction to the ideas of classical physics. Topics include mechanics, wave motion and sound. 3 hours per week. Corequisite: PHYS121L. Prerequisite: Math Placement Level 1 or 2, or C- or better in MATH-121.
    a section of the Principles of Physics I course in PHYSICS - PHYS
    MUSA 445 01 M - Advanced Violin I (2014-2015 Fall Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only. (Formerly ZMUSU-445.)
    a section of the Advanced Violin I course in Music-Applied - MUSA
    HSMG 598 01 W - Professional Seminar (2025-2026 - Fall)
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    ...The professional seminar is an opportunity to organize and integrate all aspects of the degree program in a culminating experience in preparation for the requirements of AHSG 599-Professional Project. Human service theories and concepts will be applied to practical situations. Opportunities will be ...
    MUSC 124 01 M - American Music (2021-2022 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 520
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    A panoramic survey of the streams of American music in the twentieth century. Encompasses ethnic, folk, religious, and popular music; jazz and its forerunners and a brief history of Rock and Roll. No musical background necessary. Core: Art/Music requirement.
    a section of the American Music course in Music - MUSC
    RLST 104 05 M - Religious Imagination (2012-2013 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 11-12:15 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
    EDP4 321 01 M - Class Mgt/Appl Instr/Field Exp IIIA/Stage IIIA Portfolio (2013-2014 Spring Term)
    Tue: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    ...Teacher candidates will spend 75 hours actively engaged in a K-4 classroom with support from a mentor teacher and a college supervisor. This Stage IIIA field experiences comprises a combination of individual tutorials, small group, and whole-class instruction in a PreK-4 classroom. Weekly seminars...
    UESO 203 02 M - Social Problems (2015-2016 Summer Term)
    Sat: 8:30-12:30 PM @ MAIN MH 226
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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
    UEBC 201 01 M - PUBLIC SPEAKING (2011-2012 Fall Term)
    Mon: 5:30-10:00 PM @ MAIN MH 324
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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
    ACCT 364 01 M - Advanced Accounting Theory II (2011-2012 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN MH 220
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    A continuation of ACCT-363: Advanced Accounting Theory I. Discusses the theory and application of accounting topics including partnerships, governmental units, nonprofit organizations, estates and trusts, multinational enterprises and liquidations. Prerequisite: ACCT-214
    ILAU 101 D - INTRODUCTION TO LIBERAL ARTS (2008-2009 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 243
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    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO LIBERAL ARTS course in ILA - ILAU
    UEPS 204 01 M - Psychology/Adolescent Development (2023-2024 - Fall)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN MH 313
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    Examines the cognitive, emotional, physiological, sexual, and social developments that occur during adolescence. Emphasizes the psychosocial and environmental factors that increase adolescents? risk of abuse, addiction, alienation, delinquency, mental illness, and violence. Prerequisite: UEPS 109.
    GLST 201 08 M - Global Awareness Seminar/Topic To Be Announced (2021-2022 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN SJ 520
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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...
    MATH 115 02 M - Understanding/Quantitative World (2024-2025 - Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN MH 224
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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...
    MUPE 130 01 M - String Ensemble Performance (2016-2017 Spring Term)
    Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 132
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    String Ensemble is open to all students; however, an audition is required. Graded Pass/Fail only. Credits not applicable towards graduation.
    BUSN 402 02 M - Internship in Business (2024-2025 - Winter Intersession)
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    ...A program designed to provide qualified Junior or Senior Business Majors with an opportunity for direct experience in a profit or non-profit business activity. Student writes a short paper integrating their academic and internship experience. Graded Pass/Fail only. Repeatable for credit. Includes Ca...
    a section of the Internship in Business course in Business/SUS - BUSN
    MUSA 264 01 M - Intermediate Clarinet II (2013-2014 Spring Term)
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    For Music and Music Education majors only. (Formerly ZMUSU-264.)
    a section of the Intermediate Clarinet II course in Music-Applied - MUSA
    SOCI 101 03 B - Introduction to Sociology (2014-2015 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 1:45-3:00 PM @ B BP TBA
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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
    PSYG 803 01 M - Psychological Assessment III (2022-2023 - Summer)
    Tue: 2-5:45 PM @ MAIN SJ 241
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    ...Focuses on the assessment of neurodiversity in children and adults, including the assessment of autism, intellectual disability, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Formal behavioral, observational, adaptive behavior, and rating scales appropriate for neurodiversity assessment will be exa...
    UEAB 451 01 W - Auditing (2011-2012 Summer Term)
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    An introduction to the philosophy and environment of auditing with emphasis on professional standards,ethics, legal-social and professional responsibilities, and designing and planning an audit program.Prerequisite: UEAB 302.
    a section of the Auditing course in ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS - UEAB
    MATH 115 01 M - Understanding/Quantitative World (2020-2021 Spring Term)
    Tue: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN SJ EASTP
    Thu: 12:30-1:48 PM @ MAIN OLM NR
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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...
    HIST 101 03 M - West Civ-Antiquity to Renaissance (2011-2012 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN SJ 248
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    Designed as a general survey of all significant political, economic, social, and cultural developments that affected Europe from Antiquity until the Renaissance. Core: History requirement.
    UEMG 307 01 M - Strategic Management (2016-2017 Spring Term)
    Wed: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN FR 27
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    ...Designed to give the student a basic understanding of the planning, organization and management of an enterprise. This will be achieved through the use of case studies and insights into operational functions and decisions of management. The course includes a study of the characteristics of strategic...
    a section of the Strategic Management course in MANAGEMENT - UEMG
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