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  • HUMA 202 G - CIV/LITERATURE (2011-2012 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:45 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
    HUMA 202 A - CIV/LITERATURE (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 215
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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
    MATH 460 A - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2012-2013 Fall Semester)
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    ...MATH 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. An opportunity for junior and senior students, with a minimum of eighteen hours in mathematics, to do intensive independent study of specialized topics. Junior standing, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. Semester course, one, two or ...
    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in Mathematics - MATH
    MECE 201 A - FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE (2012-2013 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN HAL 210
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    ...MECE 201. FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. Models of crystalline and molecular structures are presented to explain the diverse properties of metallic; polymeric and ceramic materials; including atomic bonding and crystal structure; elastic and plastic deformation; phase of equilibria and transform...
    GREK 212 A - READ IN NEW TEST GREEK II (2004-2005 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ M
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    212. READINGS IN NEW TESTAMENT GREEK II. Portions of the Pauline Epistles will be read. Vocabulary, grammar, and syntax are reviewed. Prerequisite: Greek 101-102 and 211 or permission of the instructor. Spring semester only, three hours.
    a section of the READ IN NEW TEST GREEK II course in Greek - GREK
    ECON 101 B - PRIN OF ECONOMICS-MICRO (2014-2015 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 113
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    ECON 101. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MICRO) I. An examination of the fundamental principles of human action and the laws of the market economy. Focus will be on exchange, prices, production, costs, entrepreneurship, and government intervention. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the PRIN OF ECONOMICS-MICRO course in Economics - ECON
    RELI 211 C - OLD TESTAMENT LIT/HIST (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 113
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    ...RELI 211. OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND HISTORY. An introduction to the literature, content, and history of the Old Testament. Special attention is given to the historical background, composition, and theological message of the Old Testament. The course further acquaints students with the basic metho...
    a section of the OLD TESTAMENT LIT/HIST course in Religion - RELI
    COMM 225 A - INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (2004-2005 May Intersession)
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    ...COMM 225. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION. Provides an overview of the study of communication and culture. Course content focuses primarily on the theory and practice of communication in intercultural contexts. Students will examine cross-cultural communication (communication across cultures) and interc...
    SOCI 390 A - STUDIES IN SOCIOLOGY (2005-2006 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ M
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    SOCI 390. STUDIES IN SOCIOLOGY. This course, which varies each semester, involves the examination of different areas of sociology with a focus on new areas not covered in regular coursework. Three hours.
    a section of the STUDIES IN SOCIOLOGY course in Sociology - SOCI
    PHYS 101 B - GENERAL PHYSICS I-ENGINEERING (2007-2008 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN RO 113
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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
    SEDU 101 B - EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS (2012-2013 Spring Semester)
    Tue: 6-8:30 PM @ MAIN HAL 116
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    ...SEDU 101. EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS. This course is a foundational study of the characteristics, etiology, and psychological and educational needs of individuals eligible for special education services, focusing on the implication of such needs on the educator and meeting of individual needs in a standar...
    a section of the EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS course in Special Education - SEDU
    BUSA 462 A - MULTINATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (2013-2014 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:15 PM @ MAIN HAL 301
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    ...462. MULTINATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT. This course focuses on financial issues facing multinational corporate financial managers. International finance is a quickly evolving field that is complicated by cross-border differences in monetary systems, markets for foreign exchange, exchange exposure,...
    COMP 452 A - SENIOR PROJECT II (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 376
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    ...COMP 452. SENIOR PROJECT II. This course is a continuation of Computer Science 451 and is focused on the development of a working, tested system delivered to a user community. Students will write reports, make presentations, and deliver a working software system. This course fulfills the Writing Int...
    a section of the SENIOR PROJECT II course in Computer Science - COMP
    PSYC 221 A - POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN HAL 103
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    ...PSYC 221: POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY. Positive psychology is the scientific study of human happiness and flourishing. Exploring topics such as virtue, happiness and gratitude, goal setting and flow, willpower and self-control, emotion and optimism, mindfulness and generosity, students will be given the op...
    a section of the POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY course in Psychology - PSYC
    MECE 407 A - CONTROL SYSTEMS (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ M
    ...MECE 407. CONTROL SYSTEMS. A study of the design and analysis of feedback control systems. Topics include: modeling of dynamic systems (mechanical, electro-mechanical, thermal and fluid), a review of Laplace transform techniques, steady-state error, stability, root locus design methods, Bode analysi...
    a section of the CONTROL SYSTEMS course in Mechanical Engineering - MECE
    MATH 110 A - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (2022-2023 Late Summer)
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    ...MATH 110. COLLEGE ALGEBRA. Designed to help prepare students for success specifically in Business Calculus as well as in Pre-Calculus, this course offers a thorough treatment of linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, rational and radical equations, and functions and their graphs. A basic u...
    a section of the COLLEGE ALGEBRA course in Mathematics - MATH
    PHYS 486 A - PHYSICS EDUCATION SEMINAR (2005-2006 Fall Semester)
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    ...PHYS 486. PHYSICS EDUCATION SEMINAR. This seminar assists students in their understanding of the basic principles of physics and helps them to learn teaching methods unique to physics. Students will discuss modern research-based educational approaches in physics and assist in instructing the Science...
    a section of the PHYSICS EDUCATION SEMINAR course in Physics - PHYS
    MATH 111 B - PRE CALCULUS (2005-2006 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ M
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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
    WRIT 101 C - FOUNDATIONS OF ACADEMIC DISCOURSE (2021-2022 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 215
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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 114 A - WIND ENSEMBLE (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 5-5:50 PM @ MAIN PFAC 25
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    ...MUSI 114. GROVE CITY COLLEGE WIND ENSEMBLE. The Wind Ensemble is a select group of instrumental music students. This 45-member ensemble performs music of an academic nature including contemporary, classical, and standard wind literature. Enrollment is open to students of all majors by audition. Audi...
    a section of the WIND ENSEMBLE course in Music - MUSI
    CHEM 499 A - HONORS IN CHEM RESEARCH (2016-2017 Fall Semester)
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    CHEM 499. HONORS IN CHEMICAL RESEARCH. Seniors who have shown special aptitude in chemistry may, with consent of the Department of Chemistry, undertake supervised chemistry research. Not to exceed two hours each semester. Semester course, one or two hours.
    a section of the HONORS IN CHEM RESEARCH course in Chemistry - CHEM
    CHEM 105 A - CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS (2004-2005 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ M
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    ...CHEM 105. CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS. An introductory survey in the fundamental principles of chemistry, including chemical reactions and equations; behavior of gases; chemical thermodynamics; basics of electrochemistry; crystal structure; and nuclear, organic, and environmental chemical fundamentals. ...
    a section of the CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS course in Chemistry - CHEM
    BIOL 101 M L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (2014-2015 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 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
    ECON 102 A - PRIN OF ECONOMICS-MACRO (2007-2008 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN HAL 310
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    ECON 102. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MACRO) II. An examination of the fundamental principles of human action and the laws of the market economy. Focus will be on money, inflation, credit, interest, capital, economic progress, and business cycles. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the PRIN OF ECONOMICS-MACRO course in Economics - ECON
    EDUC 443 A - ELEM STUDENT TCHG-INTERMED (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 114
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    ...EDUC 443. ELEMENTARY STUDENT TEACHING, INTERMEDIATE GRADES. Senior level Elementary Education credential candidates student teach full time in the elementary public schools for seven weeks in an intermediate classroom (fourth, fifth, or sixth grade) and attend one practicum session per week. One-hal...
    a section of the ELEM STUDENT TCHG-INTERMED course in Education - EDUC
    COMP 220 B - COMP PROGRAMMING II (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN STEM 376
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    ...COMP 220. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II. This is a second course in the Java language: a review of essential language concepts, structured programming, and top-down design. Object oriented program design principles including inheritance, abstract base classes, interfaces, virtual methods, and polymorphism...
    a section of the COMP PROGRAMMING II course in Computer Science - COMP
    FNCE 462 A - INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (2017-2018 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 312
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    ...FNCE 462. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE. Knowledge of international finance is essential as markets become increasingly globalized. This course focuses on financial issues faced by both multinational corporate financial managers and individual investors with a global perspective. Among these issues covered ...
    a section of the INTERNATIONAL FINANCE course in Finance - FNCE
    ELEE 401 A - ELEC/COMP ENGINEERING DESIGN (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 114
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    ...ELEE 401. ELECTRICAL/COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESIGN. A study of the principles and methods of designing electrical/computer engineering systems in today's society. The early stages of the design process are emphasized, including identifying needs, requirements specification, planning and evaluating des...
    HUMA 301 A - CIV/THE ARTS (2005-2006 January Intersession)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9-11:00 AM @ M
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 12-2:00 PM @ M
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    ...HUMA 301. CIVILIZATION AND THE ARTS. An examination of outstanding works of visual art and music that represent the major periods in the history of Western civilization. The course examines the nature of God, the ways people have expressed their understanding of God?s nature in the arts, the ways pe...
    a section of the CIV/THE ARTS course in Humanities - HUMA
    HIST 390 B - STUDIES IN HISTORY (2009-2010 May Intersession)
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    HIST 390. STUDIES IN HISTORY. Specialized subject matter that varies each semester depending upon interests of the instructor and students. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the STUDIES IN HISTORY course in History - HIST
    MATH 262 C - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 216
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    ...MATH 262. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. A study of the elementary theory and methods for analytic solution of ordinary differential equations, with applications, including first order equations, higher order linear equations, Laplace transform methods, and series solutions (time permitting). Prerequisite:...
    a section of the DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS course in Mathematics - MATH
    BUSA 301 C - PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE (2010-2011 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 314
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    ...BUSA 301. PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE. An overview of finance, including an introduction to the role of finance in the firm, financial markets and securities, and multinational issues. Special attention is given to discounted cash flow analysis and the relation between risk and return. Prerequisite: ...
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE course in Business - BUSA
    MECE 270 A - INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (2013-2014 Fall Semester)
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    ...MECE 270. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. An opportunity to conduct supervised research in mechanical engineering. Sophomore 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 co...
    SEDU 412 A - PRACTICUM OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP (2016-2017 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 4-5:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 116
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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...
    SCIC 204 N L - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (2012-2013 Fall Semester)
    Thu: 2:30-4:30 PM @ MAIN RO 65
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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
    EXER 249 A - INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC TRAINING (2021-2022 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 6:30-8:30 PM @ MAIN HAL 109
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    ...EXER 249. INTRODUCTION TO ATHLETIC TRAINING. The course introduces the role of the athletic trainer and concepts of sports medicine. Students will learn prevention, evaluation and treatment for athletic injuries. The course will provide an introduction to both the orthopedic assessment and managemen...
    HUMA 301 A - CIV/THE ARTS (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PFAC 69
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    ...HUMA 301. CIVILIZATION AND THE ARTS. An examination of outstanding works of visual art and music that represent the major periods in the history of Western civilization. The course examines the nature of God, the ways people have expressed their understanding of God?s nature in the arts, the ways pe...
    a section of the CIV/THE ARTS course in Humanities - HUMA
    COMM 350 A - MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY (2010-2011 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 204
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    ...350. MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY. Surveys the major media of mass communication - print, Internet, broadcast, film, and music - and the historical, ethical, and social issues in their use. Students will study the effect of these media on society and the individual. Offered alternate years, Fall semest...
    a section of the MASS MEDIA & SOCIETY course in Communication - COMM
    COMM 406 A - SOCIAL MEDIA WRITING (2021-2022 Early Summer)
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    ...COMM 406. SOCIAL MEDIA WRITING. This course will explore a variety of social media writing experiences. Solid writing practices will be defined (grammar, structure, research), followed by practical experiential learning where students will write for a variety of online platforms. Students will compl...
    a section of the SOCIAL MEDIA WRITING course in Communication - COMM
    MUSI 184 B - FLUTE LESSON (1 HR) (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
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    MUSI 184. PRIVATE FLUTE LESSON. This course consists of one full hour for two credits of individual instruction for the student who is interested in developing knowledge of flute literature; technique; tone quality and vibrato; fingerings; and embouchure. Semester course, two hours.
    a section of the FLUTE LESSON (1 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    MUSI 179 A - OBOE/ENGLISH HORN LES (1/2 HR) (2004-2005 Fall Semester)
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    MUSI 179. PRIVATE OBOE/ENGLISH HORN LESSON. This course consists of one-half hour for one credit of individual instruction on the oboe or English horn. The student will become familiar with fingerings, embouchure, reed making and literature. Semester course, one hour.
    a section of the OBOE/ENGLISH HORN LES (1/2 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    MATH 237 A - TOPICS FOR MATH EDUCATION (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
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    ...MATH 237. TOPICS FOR MATH EDUCATION. This course will be taught in an independent format covering mathematical material useful for math education majors. Students may only receive credit for this course once. Prerequisite: Mathematics 151 or 152, or permission of instructor. Semester course, one hou...
    a section of the TOPICS FOR MATH EDUCATION course in Mathematics - MATH
    THEA 259 A - THEATRE PRACTICUM (2014-2015 Fall Semester)
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    ...THEA 259. THEATRE PRACTICUM. Students may receive one credit for a minimum of 40 hours of supervised technical theatre work directly related to a main-stage theatre production. Students must keep an ongoing record of the dates and times of their work, and the student?s supervisor must sign each entr...
    a section of the THEATRE PRACTICUM course in Theatre - THEA
    COMP 451 A - SENIOR PROJECT I (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN STEM 326
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    ...COMP 451. SENIOR PROJECT I. This course is part of the capstone design experience and is based on applying software engineering to a two-semester long project. This course focuses on design. Students will write reports and make presentations. This course partially fulfills the Information Literacy (...
    a section of the SENIOR PROJECT I course in Computer Science - COMP
    SCIC 204 N L - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (2004-2005 Spring Semester)
    Fri: 1-3:00 PM @ M
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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
    ENTR 312 A - ENTR: MANAGING A GROWING ENTERPRISE (2013-2014 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 309
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    ...ENTR 312. ENTREPRENEURSHIP: MANAGING A GROWING ENTERPRISE. This course focuses on the strategy and operations issues involved with managing an existing company beyond the startup phase using a global business simulation game. While the course is open to non-entrepreneurship, business, and accounting...
    COMP 222 A - INTRO TO DATA STRUCT & ALGORITHMS (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 376
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    ...COMP 222. INTRODUCTION TO DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS. An advanced course in programming using an object-oriented language, with an emphasis on analyzing the run-time behavior of programs; the design and structure of programs; linear data structures; recursion; binary search trees; sorting; and h...
    SPAN 102 D - ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ 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
    COMP 435 A - INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE LEARNING (2024-2025 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN STEM 326
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    ...COMP 435. INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE LEARNING. Machine learning is an essential part of technologies such as image recognition, social network analysis, and autonomous vehicles. This course introduces concepts and algorithms that enable computers to learn from experience. Emphasis is on the practical a...
    MATH 161 D - CALCULUS I (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 306
    Tue: 11:30-12:20 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. This course fulfills in part the Information ...
    a section of the CALCULUS I course in Mathematics - MATH
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