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  • DSCI 431 A - INTRODUCTION TO BIG DATA (2025-2026 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 326
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    ...DSCI 431. INTRODUCTION TO BIG DATA. The objective of this course is to introduce key concepts and technologies of big data management. This course covers big data characteristics, storage, and processing. Students learn how to use multiple big data technologies, such as stream processing, in-memory ...
    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO BIG DATA course in Data Science - DSCI
    COMP 252 B - COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE/ORG (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 326
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    ...COMP 252. COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND ORGANIZATION. Organization, elementary architectural design and computer instruction sets are examined and used via programming in an assembly language. Students are given an introduction to the manner in which digital computers actually work. Prerequisite: Comput...
    BIOL 341 A - HUMAN/MAMMALIAN ANATOMY (2012-2013 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 108
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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
    ELEE 310 A - MICROCONTROLLERS (2011-2012 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HH 113
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    ...ELEE 310. MICROCONTROLLERS. An introduction to the skills required to design and program systems that incorporate embedded microprocessors or microcontrollers. Topics include microprocessor circuitry and architecture, programming using assembly and higher-level languages, and interfacing the micropr...
    a section of the MICROCONTROLLERS course in Electrical Engineering - ELEE
    MECE 499 A - HONORS IN MECH ENGR - THERM SYST (2016-2017 Fall Semester)
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    ...MECE 499. HONORS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Seniors (and in some instances, juniors) who have shown special aptitude in mechanical engineering may, with consent of the department, undertake special research and design problems. This course may be used to satisfy a portion of the thermal systems elec...
    WRIT 271 A - CREATIVE WRITING (2021-2022 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 307
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    WRIT 271. CREATIVE WRITING. An exploration of the elements and techniques of writing short fiction and poetry. Informal lectures and discussions focus on student writing. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the CREATIVE WRITING course in Writing - WRIT
    CHEM 102 M L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
    Wed: 2-4:59 PM @ M
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    ...CHEM 102. GENERAL CHEMISTRY II. The completion of the introductory survey of the fundamental principles of chemistry which begins in Chemistry 101. Topics covered include concepts and theories of rates of reaction, chemical equilibrium, aqueous equilibria, electrochemistry, coordination chemistry, n...
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY II course in Chemistry - CHEM
    BIOL 331 M L - ECOLOGY (2012-2013 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 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
    MATH 141 B - BUSINESS CALCULUS (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
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    MATH 141. BUSINESS CALCULUS. The differential and integral calculus of elementary functions with applications in business and economics. Students may not receive credit for both Mathematics 141 and 161. Mathematics 161, not 141, is the prerequisite for 162. Semester course, four hours.
    a section of the BUSINESS CALCULUS course in Mathematics - MATH
    BUSA 307 A - TEAMS & TM LEADERSHIP (2006-2007 Spring Semester)
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    BUSA 307. TEAMS AND TEAM LEADERSHIP. This course provides the student with team-building skills, team dynamics, and a team-oriented problem-solving methodology within the context of the Deming management philosophy. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the TEAMS & TM LEADERSHIP course in Business - BUSA
    EXER 309 A - BIOMECHANICS (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    ...EXER 309. BIOMECHANICS. The purpose of this course is to study biomechanical concepts and principles with special focus on their applications in human movement and physical activity. Students will examine the relationship between internal and external biomechanical factors and their effect on human ...
    a section of the BIOMECHANICS course in Exercise Science - EXER
    COMM 303 A - PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (2013-2014 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 204
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    ...COMM 303. PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION. Focuses on speaking and writing tools most often used by business professionals. Presentational speaking, personal communicative development, professional communication, and interviewing will be emphasized. Issues that relate to professional success will be expl...
    BIOL 101 Q L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Thu: 2:30-5:29 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
    HIST 349 A - AMER RELIGIOUS HISTORY (2008-2009 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 323
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    HIST 349. AMERICAN RELIGIOUS HISTORY. An exploration of religion in America that focuses on the various individuals and religious groups, events, ideas, and organizations that have had the most significant impact on American life. Alternate years, spring semester only, three hours.
    a section of the AMER RELIGIOUS HISTORY course in History - HIST
    BUSA 211 B - BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (2016-2017 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 216
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    ...BUSA 211. BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS. This course provides business majors with instruction and practical exercises using Microsoft Office to solve business problems. It integrates applications of Microsoft Office into the business environment in such a way that students learn to use the softwar...
    a section of the BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS course in Business - BUSA
    CHEM 342 A - PHYSICAL CHEM OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS (2021-2022 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN RO 102
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    ...CHEM 342. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS. An overview of physical chemistry with particular application to life sciences. Topics include thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, molecular motion, molecular spectroscopy, molecular structure and modeling. Three lectures and one lab per week. P...
    COMM 245 L L - DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
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    ...COMM 245. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY. This course will cover foundational photography principles in the context of how the art and techniques of photography now come together through the tools of the camera, the computer and industry-standard software. Students will work and be guided through assigned proj...
    a section of the DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY course in Communication - COMM
    COMM 135 B - WRITING FOR THE MEDIA (2010-2011 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 323
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    COMM 135. WRITING FOR THE MEDIA. Provides an introduction to the substance, structure, and style of multiple forms of non-narrative mass media including print, broadcast, film, and the Internet. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the WRITING FOR THE MEDIA course in Communication - COMM
    RELI 488 B - SENIOR SEMINAR (2008-2009 Fall Semester)
    Thu: 1-3:30 PM @ MAIN HAL 307
    Thu: 1-3:30 PM @ MAIN HAL 307
    Thu: 1-3:30 PM @ MAIN HAL 301
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    ...RELI 488. SENIOR SEMINAR. This course satisfies the Writing Intensive (WI), Speaking Intensive (SI), Information Literacy (IL) requirements for the Biblical and Religious Studies major, and will be taken in the fall of the senior year. Topics will focus on a major issue in biblical studies, church h...
    a section of the SENIOR SEMINAR course in Religion - RELI
    SOCI 221 A - WHITE COLLAR CRIME (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Wed: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 114
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    ...SOCI 221. WHITE COLLAR CRIME. An in-depth examination of important concepts, theories, and facts related to white collar crime, using case studies, academic lectures, guest lecturers and films. The degree to which such crimes occur, as well as their economic and social costs, will be considered. Vic...
    a section of the WHITE COLLAR CRIME course in Sociology - SOCI
    RELI 237 C - OT BIBLICAL BOOKS - (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN HAL 113
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    RELI 237. OLD TESTAMENT BIBLICAL BOOKS. This course will examine the genre, themes, theology, and practical application of one Old Testament book. The Old Testament book studied will differ each semester. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the OT BIBLICAL BOOKS - course in Religion - RELI
    HIST 283 A - HISTORY OF US TO 1865 (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 212
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    HIST 283. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES TO 1865. An introductory survey of American history from its colonial origins until the end of the Civil War. The course examines political, social, economic, religious, and cultural developments. Fall semester only, three hours.
    a section of the HISTORY OF US TO 1865 course in History - HIST
    PHYE 112 B - FITNESS & WELLNESS II-WOMEN (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN PLC 106
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    ...PHYE 112. FITNESS AND WELLNESS II- WOMEN. Students will participate in physical activity labs to promote a personal responsibility for one?s health and wellness. Each student will complete a fitness appraisal targeting overall physical fitness, muscular strength, and flexibility. Prerequisite: Physi...
    MUSI 403 A - COMPOSITION (2009-2010 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN PFAC 119
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN PFAC 119
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    ...MUSI 403. COMPOSITION. An elective course in music composition. This course discusses the fundamentals of music composition in terms of melody, harmony, form, texture and timbre with both an historical perspective (referencing masterpieces from the 12th through 21st centuries) and the opportunity to...
    a section of the COMPOSITION course in Music - MUSI
    EDUC 305 B - BASIC PRIN CURRICULUM/INSTRUCTION (2007-2008 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 105
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    ...EDUC 305. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION. This course is divided into sections by specific secondary certification areas. The course is designed to prepare secondary credential candidates with the ability to apply basic concepts of curriculum and instruction in their specific discipl...
    MECE 321 A - ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS (2016-2017 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...
    MUSI 122 A - PIANO PROFICIEN PREP (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 3-3:50 PM @ M
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    ...MUSI 122. PIANO PROFICIENCY CLASS. This is a course of study to prepare music education majors to meet the keyboard standards for successful classroom teaching. The class studies piano repertoire as well as elements of the Piano Proficiency Exam. Music 121 is not a prerequisite for Music 122. F...
    a section of the PIANO PROFICIEN PREP course in Music - MUSI
    MUSI 163 A - STR LES-CELLO (1/2 HR) (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
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    MUSI 163. PRIVATE STRING LESSON - CELLO. This course consists of one-half hour for one credit of individual instruction on the cello. Students will improve technical skill as well as become familiar with string literature for the cello. Semester course, one hour.
    a section of the STR LES-CELLO (1/2 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    SSFT 212 C - SCIENCE, FAITH, AND TECHNOLOGY (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
    Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 208
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    ...SSFT 212. SCIENCE, FAITH, AND TECHNOLOGY. This course is designed to give a theological, philosophical, and historical rationale for why Christians do science. What science is, how and why it developed in the context of Western Christianity, and how Christians are to respond to scientific informatio...
    HUMA 101 I - CIVILIZATION (2009-2010 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN HAL 206
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    ...101. CIVILIZATION. An examination of foundational questions, worldviews, major movements, and decisive developments in the history of civilization. It emphasizes the formation and spread of the principles and institutions of freedom and provides an interpretive framework for the Civilization seri...
    a section of the CIVILIZATION course in Humanities - HUMA
    MARK 411 A - MARKETING RESEARCH (2025-2026 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN HAL 304
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    ...MARK 411. MARKETING RESEARCH. An introduction to the major areas of marketing research and information from a managerial perspective. Students will learn how to determine when and what type of market research to do, what objectives to pursue, and how to assess market research learnings. Incorporat...
    a section of the MARKETING RESEARCH course in Marketing - MARK
    PHYS 305 A - ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM (2023-2024 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 140B
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    ...PHYS 305. ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM. A study of the fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism. Topics covered include vector calculus, electric field and potential, polarization, electric displacement, linear dielectrics, magnetostatics, and electrodynamics. Prerequisites: Physics 102 and ...
    a section of the ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM course in Physics - PHYS
    ENGL 325 A - CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE (2016-2017 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN HAL 207
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    ENGL 325. CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE. A study of American, European and world literature of the last three decades, with particular emphasis on Nobel and other award-winning authors. Alternate years, semester course, three hours.
    a section of the CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE course in English - ENGL
    SOCI 499 - HONORS IN SOCIOLOGY (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
    ...SOCI 499. HONORS IN SOCIOLOGY. Open only to seniors who have honors grades and who have completed a minimum of fifteen hours in the department. Application must be made to the department and a proposal for the study must be approved before registering. The student studies under the guidance of depar...
    a section of the HONORS IN SOCIOLOGY course in Sociology - SOCI
    EDUC 343 A - TRENDS/ISSUES IN EARLY CHILD EDUC (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ M
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    ...EDUC 343. TRENDS AND ISSUES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION. This course examines contemporary trends and issues surrounding early childhood education discussing sociological, psychological, political, and economic forces shaping contemporary families, children, and schooling. Current educational pract...
    MECE 212 A - MECHANICS II (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN HH 218
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    ...MECE 212. MECHANICS II. A study of rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particles and rigid bodies; kinetics of particles and rigid bodies; relative motion, work, and energy; impulse and momentum are taught along with engineering applications. Prerequisite: Mechanical Engineering 211. Spring semest...
    a section of the MECHANICS II course in Mechanical Engineering - MECE
    SOCI 471 A - WORLDVIEWS IN CONFLICT I (2017-2018 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HH 118
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    ...SOCI 471. WORLDVIEWS IN CONFLICT I: SOCIAL THINKERS FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY. A survey of the classical era of sociological theorizing and the 20th Century development of those models. Includes Tocqueville, Comte, Marx, Freud, Weber, Simmel, Durkheim and major schools of though...
    a section of the WORLDVIEWS IN CONFLICT I course in Sociology - SOCI
    MECE 416 A - SURVEY OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN HH 215
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    ...MECE 416. SURVEY OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS. A survey of the technical and social aspects of alternative and renewable energy systems. Topics include hydropower, wind energy, solar power, biomass, fuel cells and hydrogen economy, nuclear power, and geothermal and ocean energy. Prerequisite: Mechani...
    HIST 208 A - MEDIEVAL EUROPE (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 204
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    HIST 208. MEDIEVAL EUROPE. A survey of Europe from the end of the Roman Empire to the early fifteenth century that emphasizes the cultural and intellectual legacy of the Middle Ages. Alternate years, spring semester only, three hours.
    a section of the MEDIEVAL EUROPE course in History - HIST
    MUSI 151 C - PIANO LESSON (1/2 HR) (2015-2016 Fall 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 332 A - ECOLOGY LABORATORY (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
    Fri: 2-4:59 PM @ MAIN STEM 245
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    ...BIOL 332. ECOLOGY LABORATORY. The application of ecological principles through both field and lab investigations which quantify the dynamic relationships at an individual, population, and community level. One lab per week. Course must be taken concurrently with Biology 331. Prerequisite: Biology234,...
    a section of the ECOLOGY LABORATORY course in Biology - BIOL
    SOCW 364 A - HUMAN BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENV II (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 307
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    ...SOCW 364. HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT II. This course explores the frameworks, values, and skills inherent to meeting micro-level—individual and family—needs through an examination of the “mediating layers of society” of our organizations and communities. The underlying assumption of th...
    BIOL 470 C - INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
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    BIOL 470. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. Course providing independent opportunity in biological research under the supervision of a faculty sponsor. Prerequisites: Completion of at least eight credits in biology, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor. One, two or three hours.
    a section of the INDEPENDENT RESEARCH course in Biology - BIOL
    PHIL 191 A - INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 308
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    ...PHIL 191. INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS. An introductory study of philosophical issues related to the moral life, such as: What should we love? How should we treat each other, and why? What does it mean to be a good person, and how might we become better people? and What is human life about, ultimately? At...
    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS course in Philosophy - PHIL
    SOCI 103 A - FOUND OF CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (2005-2006 Fall Semester)
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    SOCI 103. FOUNDATIONS OF CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY. An introduction to the study of culture, its meaning and significance for human beings, and the ways in which man organizes his activities to meet universal human needs, especially in simpler societies. Three hours.
    MUSI 182 A - PERCUSSION LESSON (1 HR) (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    MUSI 182. PRIVATE PERCUSSION LESSON. This course consists of one full hour for two credits of individual instruction on all of the percussion instruments. The course teaches playing techniques, fundamentals of each instrument, and literature. Semester course, two hours.
    a section of the PERCUSSION LESSON (1 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    THEA 384 A - PLAYWRITING (2014-2015 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 207
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    ...THEA 384. PLAYWRITING. This course emphasizes the various aspects of writing an effective play. Topics include the processes of drafting and revision, analyses of literary style and technique, and methods of offering and accepting constructive criticism. Additionally, the collaborative nature of pla...
    a section of the PLAYWRITING course in Theatre - THEA
    PHYS 101 B - GENERAL PHYSICS I-ENGINEERING (2004-2005 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ M
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    ...PHYS 101. GENERAL PHYSICS I-ENGINEERING. A calculus-based study of mechanics including kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, linear momentum, rotational motion, angular momentum, gravity, equilibrium, fluids, oscillations, traveling and standing waves. Three lectures and one lab per wee...
    a section of the GENERAL PHYSICS I-ENGINEERING course in Physics - PHYS
    MECE 370 A - INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (2015-2016 Fall Semester)
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    ...MECE 370. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. An opportunity to conduct supervised research in mechanical engineering. Junior standing, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. A combined total of up to three credit hours for independent study, independent research, and honors cours...
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