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  • ENTR 466 A - BUSINESS PLANNING (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 215
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    ...ENTR 466. BUSINESS PLANNING. This course provides students from all majors with a vehicle for turning their business and non-profit ideas into concrete viable business plans. Either as individuals or as teams, students research, create, and present a plan for a viable business or non-profit organiza...
    a section of the BUSINESS PLANNING course in Entrepreneurship - ENTR
    MATH 213 A - DISCRETE MATH/COMP SCI (2009-2010 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Tue, Thu: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 316
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    ...MATH 213. DISCRETE MATHEMATICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE. A study of the foundations of mathematics with an emphasis on concepts related to theoretical mathematical methods and computer science. Topics include mathematical logic, set theory, algorithms, complexity of algorithms, integers, a variety of pr...
    a section of the DISCRETE MATH/COMP SCI course in Mathematics - MATH
    COMM 235 B - JOURNALISM (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ M
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    ...COMM 235. JOURNALISM. Reviews a variety of print and broadcast media, exploring editorial style and slant. Fundamental newsgathering and news writing skills will be studied and practiced. Students will gather information from campus, community, and research sources in order to develop hard news, fea...
    a section of the JOURNALISM course in Communication - COMM
    SCIC 204 M L - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (2012-2013 Spring Semester)
    Tue: 1-2:59 PM @ MAIN RO 63
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    ...SCIC 204. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE. This course gives emphasis to a scientific approach to environmental awareness including contributions from ecology, biology, geology and chemistry. Historical worldviews that impact attitudes, ethics, and policies toward the environment will be discussed. The conseq...
    a section of the ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE course in Science - SCIC
    EDUC 281 A - EARLY CHILDHOOD FIELD EXPERIENCELEVEL 1 (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    ...EDUC 281. EARLY CHILDHOOD FIELD EXPERIENCE (FIRST LEVEL). This one-credit field experience is an internship course designed to permit beginning level early education students to engage in a semester-long field experience in the Early Education Center. This course is required for Early Childhood cert...
    MUSI 161 - VOICE LESSON (1/2 HR) (2004-2005 Fall Semester)
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    MUSI 161. PRIVATE VOICE LESSON. This course consists of one-half hour for one credit of private instruction in voice. Vocal production, language training, and performance skills for the individual singer are taught. Semester course, one hour.
    a section of the VOICE LESSON (1/2 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    ACCT 480 A - INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING (2015-2016 Early Summer)
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    ...ACCT 480. INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING. This is an opportunity for accounting majors to participate in a meaningful learning experience under the supervision of both an employer and department faculty member. Students will be graded based on an employer performance evaluation along with a written paper ...
    a section of the INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING course in Accounting - ACCT
    PSYC 101 A - FOUNDATIONS OF PSYC SCIENCE (2014-2015 Early Summer)
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    ...PSYC 101. FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE. This course is designed to introduce the student to the field of psychology, which is defined as the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Like other sciences, psychology seeks to explain, predict, and control the events it studies. Studen...
    a section of the FOUNDATIONS OF PSYC SCIENCE course in Psychology - PSYC
    HUMA 102 E - CIV/BIBLICAL REVELATION (2023-2024 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 314
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    ...HUMA 102. CIVILIZATION AND THE BIBLICAL REVELATION. A study of Christian revelation and how it influenced the course of Western civilization. It focuses on key texts that are foundational for theology, cosmology, epistemology, human nature, society, and ethics. This course contains the second compon...
    a section of the CIV/BIBLICAL REVELATION course in Humanities - HUMA
    BIOL 331 L L - ECOLOGY (2014-2015 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 2-4:59 PM @ MAIN RO 65
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    BIOL 331. ECOLOGY. A study of responses of living systems to a changing environment in relation to selected ecosystems with emphasis on the interrelations of individual, population, community, and habitat. Two lectures per week. Prerequisite: Biology 234. Fall semester only, three hours.
    a section of the ECOLOGY course in Biology - BIOL
    SEDU 412 A - PRACTICUM OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP (2025-2026 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 4-5:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 112
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    ...SEDU 412. PRACTICUM OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. As an extension of the student teaching experience, student teachers will participate in a practicum experience including course work, assignments, and interaction with the college supervisor while exploring topics that are important to the developme...
    POLS 481 A - WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP (2014-2015 Spring Semester)
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    ...POLS 481. WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP. This program allows students to spend a semester in Washington working in a government office or for a private organization that deals regularly with public policy matters. For more information, see the "Washington Internship Program" section under General Education ...
    a section of the WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP course in Political Science - POLS
    RELI 213 A - SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I (2015-2016 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 310
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    ...RELI 213. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I. An introduction to the methods of systematic theology in terms of narrative, covenant, and creed. From this, these central doctrines of historic Christianity will be examined: Revelation and Scripture, the Being and Attributes of God, Humanity before God, and the Per...
    a section of the SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I course in Religion - RELI
    MUSI 332 B - MUSIC HISTORY II (2004-2005 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ M
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    MUSI 332. MUSIC HISTORY II. A survey of music in Western civilization from 1750 to 1900. This course, along with Music 221 and 331, meets the Writing Intensive (WI) and Information Literacy (IL) requirements for music majors. Prerequisite: Humanities 301. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the MUSIC HISTORY II course in Music - MUSI
    EDUC 382 A - SECOND LEVEL FIELD EXPERIENCE (2006-2007 Fall Semester)
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    ...EDUC 382. SECOND LEVEL FIELD EXPERIENCE. An internship course designed to permit students to engage in thirty to forty hours of some observation and most participatory field experience. Field experience interns observe teachers in classroom settings and assume some level of teaching responsibility. ...
    a section of the SECOND LEVEL FIELD EXPERIENCE course in Education - EDUC
    ASTR 206 A - INTRO TO SKY MOTIONS & PLANETS (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN STEM 051
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    ...ASTR 206. INTRODUCTION TO SKY MOTIONS AND PLANETS. An introduction to modern astronomy with an emphasis on the motions of the sun, moon, and stars in the sky; the solar system; and extrasolar planets. Includes observations with the campus observatory and an observational project. Fall semester onl...
    COMM 480 A - INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES (2007-2008 Spring Semester)
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    ...COMM 480. INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION. Students may, with consent of the department, earn academic credit for work done in a communication-related organization (e.g., newspaper; radio or television station; public relations office; business; etc.). Students must arrange for a faculty advisor, contac...
    MUSI 102 O - ORCHESTRA (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN PFAC 25
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    ...MUSI 102. ORCHESTRA. The college orchestra performs a repertoire of classical as well as modern music. The orchestra performs one concert during the fall semester and two during the spring semester. Seating auditions are held the first week of fall semester, with new member auditions during the firs...
    a section of the ORCHESTRA course in Music - MUSI
    HUMA 201 H - CIV/SPECULATIVE MIND (2006-2007 Fall Semester)
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    ...HUMA 201. CIVILIZATION AND THE SPECULATIVE MIND. An analysis and defense of the Christian worldview. Other major contemporary worldviews such as naturalism, existentialism, pragmatism, postmodernism, and humanism are also examined. In addition, the course focuses on historical and contemporary ...
    a section of the CIV/SPECULATIVE MIND course in Humanities - HUMA
    HUMA 102 J - CIV/BIBLICAL REVELATION (2016-2017 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 302
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    ...HUMA 102. CIVILIZATION AND THE BIBLICAL REVELATION. A study of Christian revelation and how it influenced the course of Western civilization. It focuses on key texts that are foundational for theology, cosmology, epistemology, human nature, society, and ethics. This course contains the second compon...
    a section of the CIV/BIBLICAL REVELATION course in Humanities - HUMA
    PSYC 102 A - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 114
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    ...PSYC 102. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. A consideration of those aspects of psychology which form the basis for educational methods and their application in the school curriculum, including student characteristics, group and individual differences, cognitive and personality development, learning theory, m...
    a section of the EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY course in Psychology - PSYC
    RELI 390 A - ADVANCED STUDIES IN RELIGION (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
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    ...RELI 390. ADVANCED STUDIES IN RELIGION. The subject matter for this course will vary each semester to allow for the introduction of new courses in the field of religion. The aim of such courses is in-depth study of some specific facet of religion with particular emphasis on the relationship of relig...
    a section of the ADVANCED STUDIES IN RELIGION course in Religion - RELI
    WRIT 101 G - FOUNDATIONS OF ACADEMIC DISCOURSE (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 105
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    ...WRIT 101. FOUNDATIONS OF ACADEMIC DISCOURSE. A course introducing students to the fundamentals of college composition. Topics include the writing process, rhetorical strategies, basics of critical reading and thinking, and key forms of writing such as informative, evaluative, argumentative, and synt...
    ECON 420 A - ECONOMICS COLLOQUIUM (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 307
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    ...ECON 420. ECONOMICS COLLOQUIUM. An immersion into the activities of scholars: writing, presenting, critiquing, and debating. Students will lead and participate in discussions of articles and books, write, and present their own research, and critique the research of other students. This course satisf...
    a section of the ECONOMICS COLLOQUIUM course in Economics - ECON
    MUSI 125 A - PIANO CLASS III (2017-2018 Fall Semester)
    Thu: 10:05-10:55 AM @ MAIN PFAC 119
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    ...MUSI 125. PIANO CLASS III. The third in a sequence of piano courses, this course is intended for students who have acquired the basic skills developed in Music 124 Piano Class II. The course includes: intermediate level repertoire by standard composers; all major scales, two octaves, hands together;...
    a section of the PIANO CLASS III course in Music - MUSI
    COMM 480 B - INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
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    ...COMM 480. INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION. Students may, with consent of the department, earn academic credit for work done in a communication-related organization (e.g., newspaper; radio or television station; public relations office; business; etc.). Students must arrange for a faculty advisor, contac...
    BIOL 341 N L - HUMAN/MAMMALIAN ANATOMY (2025-2026 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 1-2:59 PM @ MAIN SH 288
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    ...BIOL 341. HUMAN/MAMMALIAN ANATOMY. Gross and microscopic anatomy of mammals will be explored with emphasis on humans. These holistic studies of the body will include 11 major systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, respiratory, renal, digestive, reproductive, neurologic, endocrine, ...
    a section of the HUMAN/MAMMALIAN ANATOMY course in Biology - BIOL
    BIOL 101 N L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (2009-2010 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 2-4:59 PM @ MAIN RO 122
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    BIOL 101. GENERAL BIOLOGY I. The first course in a year-long introduction to the unifying principles of biology. This semester includes discussion of the chemistry of life, cells structure, energy, genetics, and physiology. Three lectures and one lab per week. Fall semester only, four hours.
    a section of the GENERAL BIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    HUMA 102 J - CIV/BIBLICAL REVELATION (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN HAL 323
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    ...HUMA 102. CIVILIZATION AND THE BIBLICAL REVELATION. A study of Christian revelation and how it influenced the course of Western civilization. It focuses on key texts that are foundational for theology, cosmology, epistemology, human nature, society, and ethics. This course contains the second compon...
    a section of the CIV/BIBLICAL REVELATION course in Humanities - HUMA
    EDUC 312 A - SECONDARY MUSIC METH-MUS ED MAJ (2017-2018 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN PFAC 68
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    312. SECONDARY MUSIC METHODS (MUSIC EDUCATION). A study and comprehensive survey of music materials, methods, and applications for junior and senior high school music instruction. Spring semester only, three hours.
    MATH 303 A - COLLEGE GEOMETRY (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 305
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    ...MATH 303. COLLEGE GEOMETRY. This course explores various modern geometries from an axiomatic point of view. Topics such as sets of axioms and finite geometries, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, geometric transformations, and possibly neutral geometry will be thoroughly examined. Prerequisite:...
    a section of the COLLEGE GEOMETRY course in Mathematics - MATH
    SPAN 305 A - APPLIED PHONETICS (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 115
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    ...SPAN 305. APPLIED PHONETICS. This course is a systematic examination of how the sounds of Spanish are produced. By learning and applying phonetic and phonological principles, this course is intended to help students improve their pronunciation. It also introduces the linguistic variation of Spanish ...
    a section of the APPLIED PHONETICS course in Spanish - SPAN
    ART 103 A - CERAMICS I HANDBUILDING (2007-2008 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:15 PM @ MAIN PFAC 47
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    ...ART 103. CERAMICS I HANDBUILDING. This is an introductory studio class designed to expose students to a variety of ceramic processes used to produce sculpture and vessel. The goal is to broaden students’ understanding of clay as a viable medium for personal visual expression. An additional fee is ch...
    a section of the CERAMICS I HANDBUILDING course in Art - ART
    ENTR 102 A - TECHNOLOGY FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR (2021-2022 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 202
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    ...ENTR 102. TECHNOLOGY FOR THE ENTREPRENEUR. Students learn to use technology commonly used by entrepreneurs in the following areas: presentations, networking, blogging, social media, design, basic websites, eCommerce, and prototyping. This course satisfies the Information Literacy requirement for En...
    MECE 321 A - ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS (2021-2022 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HH 113
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    ...MECE 321. ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS. Application of thermodynamic principles to energy conversion engineering. Topics include equations of state, fluid properties, conservation of energy, second law of thermodynamics, power cycles, exergy analysis, gas and gas-vapor mixtures, chemical reactions and eq...
    EXER 250 A - INTRODUCTION TO PT AND OT (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
    Tue: 6:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN HAL 116
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    ...EXER 250. INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. This course will provide an introduction to the practices of physical and occupational therapy. It will integrate studies in biology and anatomy for application in future careers in physical or occupational therapy. Students will learn how...
    SPAN 202 B - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (2014-2015 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 109
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    ...SPAN 202. INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II. Continuation of Spanish 201. Further development of interpersonal communication at the intermediate level while encouraging communication at the advanced level on the ACTFL scale. Students develop greater facility with paragraph-length discourse in writing. Student...
    a section of the INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II course in Spanish - SPAN
    ENGL 488 A - HONORS SEMINARINDEPENDENT STUDY FORM REQUIRED (2008-2009 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 305
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    ...ENGL 488. HONORS SEMINAR. Junior and senior English majors who have demonstrated a special aptitude for literary theory and criticism may, with the consent of the department chair, participate in this advanced seminar experience. Each student will undertake an advanced independent study project, kee...
    BIOL 102 M L - GENERAL BIOLOGY II (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Thu: 2-4:59 PM @ M
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    ...BIOL 102. GENERAL BIOLOGY II. A continuing discussion of the unifying principles of biology. Topics presented include: the diversity of life, kingdom plantae, animal reproduction and behavior, evolution, and ecological interactions. Three lectures and one lab per week. Spring semester only, four hou...
    a section of the GENERAL BIOLOGY II course in Biology - BIOL
    HUMA 202 A - CIV/LITERATURE (2013-2014 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 212
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    ...HUMA 202. CIVILIZATION AND LITERATURE. A study of great works of literature that represent the major periods in the history of Western civilization. The course explores the nature of God and humanity, the nature of good and evil, the meaning of moral choice, the purpose of life, and the meaning of s...
    a section of the CIV/LITERATURE course in Humanities - HUMA
    ENGL 381 A - CREATIVE NON-FICTION (2007-2008 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 103
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 301
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    ...381. CREATIVE NON-FICTION. An exploration of the elements and techniques of writing creative nonfiction, including such forms as personal essays, memoirs, travel writing, biography, literary journalism, book reviews, and lyric essays. Informal lectures and discussions focus on student writing. S...
    a section of the CREATIVE NON-FICTION course in English - ENGL
    MATH 162 B - CALCULUS II (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 215
    Tue: 9:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN HAL 209
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    ...MATH 162. CALCULUS II. A continuation of Math 161 covering the topics: exponential, logarithmic and inverse trigonometric functions, techniques of integration, parametric equations, sequences, infinite series, and Taylor series. This course fulfills in part the Information Literacy (IL) requirement ...
    a section of the CALCULUS II course in Mathematics - MATH
    MUSI 151 E - PIANO LESSON (1/2 HR) (2010-2011 Spring Semester)
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    MUSI 151. PRIVATE PIANO LESSON. This course consists of one-half hour for one credit of individual instruction at the piano. The level of repertoire will depend upon the technical and musical abilities of the student. Semester course, one hour.
    a section of the PIANO LESSON (1/2 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    BIOL 101 P L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
    Thu: 10:05-12:59 PM @ MAIN STEM 145
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    BIOL 101. GENERAL BIOLOGY I. The first course in a year-long introduction to the unifying principles of biology. This semester includes discussion of the chemistry of life, cells structure, energy, genetics, and physiology. Three lectures and one lab per week. Fall semester only, four hours.
    a section of the GENERAL BIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    ENTR 460 B - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2013-2014 Fall Semester)
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    ENTR 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. Individual study of specialized topics in entrepreneurship. Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the department chair. Semester course, one, two or three hours.
    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in Entrepreneurship - ENTR
    MNGT 214 A - BUSINESS, ETHICS, & SOCIETY (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 316
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    ...MNGT 214. BUSINESS, ETHICS, AND SOCIETY. An examination of various ethical and moral issues arising in contemporary business and its activities which affect our society and the world. This course also examines the nature and purpose of economic life and contemporary business, especially from the Chr...
    a section of the BUSINESS, ETHICS, & SOCIETY course in Management - MNGT
    EDUC 102 A - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 216
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    ...EDUC 102. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. A consideration of those aspects of psychology which form the basis for educational methods and their application in the school curriculum, including student characteristics, group and individual differences, cognitive and personality development, learning theory, m...
    a section of the EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY course in Education - EDUC
    POLS 481 A - WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP (2010-2011 Fall Semester)
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    ...POLS 481. WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP. This program allows students to spend a semester in Washington working in a government office or for a private organization that deals regularly with public policy matters. For more information, see the "Washington Internship Program" section under General Education ...
    a section of the WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP course in Political Science - POLS
    BUSA 480 B - INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS (2006-2007 Summer)
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    ...BUSA 480. INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS. This is an opportunity for students to participate in a meaningful learning experience under the supervision of both an employer and a Management and Marketing Department faculty member. Most internships take place during the summer months. Students will be graded b...
    a section of the INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS course in Business - BUSA
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