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  • MATH 422 B - NUMBER THEORY (2004-2005 Spring Semester)
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    ...MATH 422. NUMBER THEORY. This course is, in part, an application of some of the ideas encountered in Math 421. Various results from the theory of finite groups, particularly results about the structure of finite cyclic groups, will be established and used to prove classical results of elementary num...
    a section of the NUMBER THEORY course in Mathematics - MATH
    ACCT 202 D - PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II (2011-2012 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 309
    Thu: 4:30-5:20 PM @ MAIN HAL 309
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    ...ACCT 202. PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II. Course topics include accounting financial statement analysis and the statement of cash flows, as well as introductions to managerial accounting techniques including cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, product costing, standard costs, and decision-making an...
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II course in Accounting - ACCT
    BIOL 480 A - INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY (2011-2012 Spring Semester)
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    ...BIOL 480. INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY. Qualified upperclassmen may participate in unpaid, individual off-campus experiences in research, medical, environmental, or other approved settings under the guidance of both an on-site host supervisor and a Biology faculty sponsor. Grade is dependent upon required ...
    a section of the INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY course in Biology - BIOL
    BIOL 305 A - PLANT TAXONOMY (2003-2004 Acad. Year Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ M
    ...BIOL 305. PLANT TAXONOMY. A study of plants in relation to their habitats, including aspects of plant geography and taxonomy in the lecture portion and methods of plant identification, collection, and preservation with emphasis on local flora in the lab portion. Three lectures and one lab per week. ...
    a section of the PLANT TAXONOMY course in Biology - BIOL
    ENGR 402 A - ENGINEERING SR SEMINAR (2004-2005 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ M
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    ...ENGR 402. ENGINEERING SENIOR SEMINAR. A study of engineering practice topics to include intellectual property, risk management, reliability, managing people, and project economics. Principles and methods for analyzing the economic feasibility of engineering projects including interest, depreciation,...
    a section of the ENGINEERING SR SEMINAR course in Engineering - ENGR
    MATH 161 E - CALCULUS I (2014-2015 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 306
    Thu: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 306
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    ...MATH 161. CALCULUS I. A first course in calculus that assumes no prior study of the subject. Topics include limits and continuity, differentiation, curve sketching, the fundamental theorem of calculus, definite and indefinite integrals, and applications. Prerequisite: High school mathematics includi...
    a section of the CALCULUS I course in Mathematics - MATH
    MUSI 166 C - STR LES-VIOLIN/VIOLA (1 HR) (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
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    MUSI 166. PRIVATE STRING LESSON - VIOLIN/VIOLA. This course consists of one full hour for two credits of individual instruction on the violin or viola. Students will improve technical skill as well as become familiar with string literature for the violin or viola. Two hours.
    a section of the STR LES-VIOLIN/VIOLA (1 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    RELI 212 B - NEW TESTAMENT LIT/HIST (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ M
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    ...RELI 212. NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND HISTORY. An introduction to the literature, content, and history of the New Testament. Special attention is given to the historical background, composition, and theological message of the New Testament. The course further acquaints students with the basic metho...
    a section of the NEW TESTAMENT LIT/HIST course in Religion - RELI
    COMM 290 A - STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION (2021-2022 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 207
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    COMM 290. STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION. Intensive examination of an area of communication not fully covered by regular departmental offerings. Subject matter varies each semester. Offered periodically, one, two or three hours.
    a section of the STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION course in Communication - COMM
    ACCT 403 A - AUDITING (2003-2004 Acad. Year Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 2:30-3:45 PM @ M
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    ACCT 403. AUDITING. A study of the duties and responsibilities of professional auditing, including types of audits and audit programs, audit planning, evidence, risk assessment, preparation of audit working papers, and audit reports. Prerequisites: Accounting 302 and 321. Three hours.
    a section of the AUDITING course in Accounting - ACCT
    EDUC 204 A - PROFESSIONALISM, ETHICS, & TECH (2015-2016 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 310
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    ...EDUC 204. PROFESSIONALISM, ETHICS, AND TECHNOLOGY OF EDUCATION. Students will gain a firm understanding of various aspects of the professionalism required for the education profession, including but not limited to portfolios, professional goals, and types of field experiences. Students will also exa...
    BIOL 234 O L - CELL BIOLOGY (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
    Thu: 2-4:59 PM @ MAIN RO 121
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    ...BIOL 234. CELL BIOLOGY. A focus on the organization and physiology of living cells using a problem-solving approach to learning. Topics will include transcription and translation, energy conversion, cell division, membranes, organelles, cytoskeleton, and cell communication among others. The lab prov...
    a section of the CELL BIOLOGY course in Biology - BIOL
    MARK 104 A - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 314
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    ...MARK 104. PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING. An introduction to the terms and concepts used in marketing. Study focuses on all aspects of the marketing process, including market analysis and information, consumer and business buying behavior, marketing strategy, the marketing mix, and legal and ethical issues...
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING course in Marketing - MARK
    COMM 480 B - INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES (2023-2024 Fall 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...
    ENGL 262 A - MODERN POETRY (2012-2013 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 206
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    ...ENGL 262. MODERN POETRY. This course provides a more intensive examination of the poets and poetry of the 20th century. Students will examine the most significant movements in poetry of this period, including Modernism in the first half of the century and post-modern experiments of recent decades. ...
    a section of the MODERN POETRY course in English - ENGL
    BUSA 390 A - STUDY: STUDIES IN BUSINESS (2008-2009 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 307
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    BUSA 390. STUDIES IN BUSINESS. Studies in areas of business not fully covered by regular departmental offerings. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the STUDY: STUDIES IN BUSINESS course in Business - BUSA
    COMM 104 B - PUBLIC SPEAKING & RHETORIC (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ M
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    ...COMM 104. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND RHETORIC. Introduces students to the preparation and presentation of material for a variety of public speaking situations. This performance-oriented class offers instruction in the theory of rhetoric, material development, and delivery techniques. Students will review t...
    CHEM 242 M L - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Tue: 2-4:59 PM @ MAIN STEM 226
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    ...CHEM 242. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II. A continued study in the chemistry of organic compounds including alkynes, conjugated systems, aromatic compounds, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines and biological molecules. Structure determination by spectroscopic methods is empha...
    a section of the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II course in Chemistry - CHEM
    PSYC 101 B - FOUNDATIONS OF PSYC SCIENCE (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 110
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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
    BIOL 402 A - BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ M
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    ...BIOL 402. BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY. A comparative study of the behavior patterns exhibited by vertebrate and invertebrate organisms with field and lab exercises exploring physiological and environmental factors affecting individual and group behavior. Emphasis is on the role of behavior in the regulation ...
    a section of the BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY course in Biology - BIOL
    MUSI 325 A - CHURCH MUSIC (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN PFAC 69
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    MUSI 325. CHURCH MUSIC. A historical and theological study of church music, a study of hymns and practical application. Three hours.
    a section of the CHURCH MUSIC course in Music - MUSI
    HIST 204 A - HIST/PHIL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (2014-2015 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 114
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    ...HIST 204. HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION. A survey of the historical and philosophical foundations of education from antiquity to the present day. It includes an analysis of political, sociological, and economic issues related to American education with emphasis upon understan...
    GREK 201 A - READINGS IN NEW TEST GREEK I (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 301
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    GREK 201. READINGS IN NEW TESTAMENT GREEK I. Portions of the Gospels will be read. Vocabulary, grammar, and syntax are reviewed. Prerequisites: Greek 101 and 102; or permission of the instructor. Three hours.
    a section of the READINGS IN NEW TEST GREEK I course in Greek - GREK
    MUSI 111 B - BEGINNING PIANO CLASS (2015-2016 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN PFAC 119
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    MUSI 111. PIANO CLASS. This course seeks to give the non-music major an introduction to basic keyboard skills and musicianship with emphasis upon playing the piano for pleasure. The classes progress from beginning through intermediate. Semester course, one hour.
    a section of the BEGINNING PIANO CLASS course in Music - MUSI
    PHYE 111 A - FITNESS & WELLNESS I-WOMEN (2008-2009 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-10:55 AM @ MAIN TLC AUD
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    ...PHYE 111. FITNESS AND WELLNESS I - WOMEN. Students will be introduced to current concepts and trends of individual fitness and wellness. Each student will be exposed to the following concepts: cardiovascular disease, muscular strength & endurance, aerobic fitness, body composition, flexibility, nutr...
    SEDU 411 A - SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENT TEACHING (2021-2022 Spring Semester)
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    ...SEDU 411. SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENT TEACHING. Student teaching is a capstone rigorous experience that provides the opportunity to practice and demonstrate the practices of a competent Special Education teacher under the supervision of a certified Special Educator. At the completion of the student te...
    SPAN 460 A - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2003-2004 Acad. Year Fall Term)
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    SPAN 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. Individual study of specialized topics in Spanish. Senior standing, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. One, two or three hours.
    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in Spanish - SPAN
    MATH 111 A - PRE CALCULUS (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN HAL 204
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    ...MATH 111. PRE-CALCULUS. Designed to help prepare students for success in Physics 121 or Calculus I, this course offers a thorough treatment of function theory, analytic geometry, exponential and logarithmic functions, and trigonometry. This course assumes competence in two years of high school algeb...
    a section of the PRE CALCULUS course in Mathematics - MATH
    MUSI 112 A - BEGINNING PIANO CLASS (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 6-6:50 PM @ M
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    111-112. PIANO CLASS. This course seeks to give the non-music major an introduction to basic keyboard skills and musicianship, with emphasis upon playing the piano for pleasure. The classes progress from beginning through intermediate. Music 111 is a prerequisite for Music 112.
    a section of the BEGINNING PIANO CLASS course in Music - MUSI
    SPAN 202 D - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 111
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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
    HUMA 101 D - CIVILIZATION (2008-2009 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 108
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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
    SPAN 102 B - ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 109
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    ...SPAN 102. ELEMENTARY SPANISH II. Continuation of Spanish 101. Further development of practical novice- to intermediate-level communication skills including listening, speaking, reading, writing. Students acquire cultural knowledge through continued exposure to cultural products, practices, perspecti...
    a section of the ELEMENTARY SPANISH II course in Spanish - SPAN
    EDUC 361 A - EXCEPTIONALITIES/SECNDRY SCHL (2010-2011 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 114
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    ...361. EXCEPTIONALITIES IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL. This course provides theory, practical application, and an internship enabling secondary education majors to gain experience in providing modified instruction to meet the needs of students labeled exceptional and receiving special education services. ...
    a section of the EXCEPTIONALITIES/SECNDRY SCHL course in Education - EDUC
    RELI 390 A - ADVANCED STUDIES IN RELIGION (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 310
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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 E - FOUNDATIONS OF ACADEMIC DISCOURSE (2021-2022 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 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...
    MUSI 166 A - STR LES-VIOLIN/VIOLA (1 HR) (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
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    MUSI 166. PRIVATE STRING LESSON - VIOLIN/VIOLA. This course consists of one full hour for two credits of individual instruction on the violin or viola. Students will improve technical skill as well as become familiar with string literature for the violin or viola. Two hours.
    a section of the STR LES-VIOLIN/VIOLA (1 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    ENTR 330 A - SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (2016-2017 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 214
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    ...ENTR 330. SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION. Students will explore the fundamental principles and best practices in the field of search engine optimization. They will learn and develop the essential knowledge and skills required to achieve favorable organic rank in the most important search engines and wil...
    SOCI 472 A - WORLDVIEWS IN CONFLICT IIMODERN SOCIAL THOUGHT (2008-2009 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 208
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    ...SOCI 472. WORLDVIEWS IN CONFLICT II: MODERN SOCIAL THOUGHT. An examination of the competing approaches to social theorizing that have come to prominence since World War II, with particular attention to American social theory. Topics include symbolic interactionism, the Chicago School, rational choic...
    MUSI 100 B - BAND (2006-2007 Fall Semester)
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    ...MUSI 100. BAND. Fall Semester: The college marching band begins its year with band camp one week before classes begin in the fall. The band performs at home football games, selected away football games, and high school band festivals. Spring Semester: The symphonic band performs all styles of concer...
    a section of the BAND course in Music - MUSI
    BIOL 301 L L - MEDICAL GENETICS (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:45 PM @ MAIN RO 121
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    ...BIOL 301. MEDICAL GENETICS. This course focuses on the genetic causes of disease. A variety of diseases will be discussed, ranging from those caused by a single gene to very complex polygenic diseases. Furthermore, genetic testing will be covered, along with newly emerging therapeutic approaches to ...
    a section of the MEDICAL GENETICS course in Biology - BIOL
    MATH 499 - HONORS IN MATHEMATICS (2006-2007 Spring Semester)
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    MATH 499. HONORS IN MATHEMATICS. A course available to junior and senior students on an individual basis. Prerequisite: Consent of the department chair. One, two or three hours.
    a section of the HONORS IN MATHEMATICS course in Mathematics - MATH
    MUSI 480 A - INTERNSHIP IN MUSIC (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
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    MUSI 480. INTERNSHIP IN MUSIC. This is an opportunity for Music majors to participate in a meaningful learning experience under the supervision of both an employer and department faculty member. Most internships take place during the summer months. One to six hours.
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    PHYS 121 B - COLLEGE PHYSICS I (2019-2020 Late Summer)
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    ...PHYS 121. COLLEGE PHYSICS I. A study of mechanics at the pre-calculus level with applications to the life sciences. Topics include kinematics, Newton’s laws, work, energy, momentum, angular motion, fluids, oscillations, and gravity. Three lectures and one lab per week. Students may not receive credi...
    a section of the COLLEGE PHYSICS I course in Physics - PHYS
    RELI 212 A - NEW TESTAMENT LIT/HIST (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN HAL 302
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    ...RELI 212. NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND HISTORY. An introduction to the literature, content, and history of the New Testament. Special attention is given to the historical background, composition, and theological message of the New Testament. The course further acquaints students with the basic metho...
    a section of the NEW TESTAMENT LIT/HIST course in Religion - RELI
    ENTR 328 A - CONTENT MARKETING (2025-2026 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 308
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    ...ENTR 328. CONTENT MARKETING. Students will probe the subject of content marketing as a core discipline for 21st century entrepreneurs. They will learn essential concepts for strategic content development and web-based thought leadership and will acquire skills for use with practical web applications...
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    BIOL 234 L L - CELL BIOLOGY (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 2-4:59 PM @ MAIN RO 124
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    ...BIOL 234. CELL BIOLOGY. A focus on the organization and physiology of living cells using a problem-solving approach to learning. Topics will include transcription and translation, energy conversion, cell division, membranes, organelles, cytoskeleton, and cell communication among others. The lab prov...
    a section of the CELL BIOLOGY course in Biology - BIOL
    ELEE 321 A - SIGNAL ANALYSIS (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN HH 218
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    ...ELEE 321. SIGNAL ANALYSIS. The mathematical representation of continuous and discrete systems including Fourier Series and transforms; Laplace transforms; z-transforms; continuous and discrete convolution; and digital computer techniques such as FFT's and digital filtering. Prerequisite: Electrical ...
    a section of the SIGNAL ANALYSIS course in Electrical Engineering - ELEE
    COMM 390 A - STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION (2021-2022 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN HAL 209
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    COMM 390. STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION. Intensive examination of areas of communication not fully covered by regular departmental offerings. Subject matter varies each semester. Offered periodically, one, two, or three hours.
    a section of the STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION course in Communication - COMM
    BIOL 370 E - INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (2017-2018 Fall Semester)
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    BIOL 370. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. Course providing independent opportunity in biological research under the supervision of a faculty mentor. 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
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