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  • MUSI 170 A - TROMBONE LESSON (1 HR) (2016-2017 Fall Semester)
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    MUSI 170. PRIVATE BRASS LESSON - TROMBONE. This course consists of one full hour for two credits of individual instruction on the trombone. Special emphasis is placed on slide positions, embouchure, trigger fingerings, and appropriate repertoire. Semester course, two hours.
    a section of the TROMBONE LESSON (1 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    MUSI 129 A - ACCOMPANYING: VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTA (2023-2024 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN PFAC 119
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    ...MUSI 129. ACCOMPANYING: VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. This course provides instruction in the art of accompanying singers and instrumentalists on the piano. Various musical aspects are addressed, including phrasing and tempo, metrical pulse, tonal balance, recitative, orchestra reductions, alto and tenor ...
    MUSI 106 A - AURAL SKILLS II (2011-2012 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN PFAC 68
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    MUSI 106. AURAL SKILLS II. A continuation of Music 105, including all intervals, melodic dictation with large leaps, melodic and harmonic error detection, and chord identification including I, ii, iii, IV, V, and vi triads. Prerequisite: Music 105. Semester only, two hours.
    a section of the AURAL SKILLS II course in Music - MUSI
    ENGL 245 A - 19TH C. AMERICAN NOVEL (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN HAL 216
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN HAL 309
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    ...ENGL 245. 19th CENTURY AMERICAN NOVEL. This course explores the romances of Hawthorne and Melville; the realism of Mark Twain, Henry James, and Chopin; and the naturalism of Dreiser, along with works by other key writers. Prerequisite: English 203 and 204 or by permission. Alternate years, fall seme...
    a section of the 19TH C. AMERICAN NOVEL course in English - ENGL
    BIOL 234 B - CELL BIOLOGY (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN TLC AUD
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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
    MATH 261 A - CALCULUS III (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 212
    Tue, Thu: 8:25-9:15 AM @ MAIN HAL 212
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    ...MATH 261. CALCULUS III. The final course in the three-semester calculus sequence covering: polar coordinates, vectors and the geometry of three-dimensional space, vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and vector calculus. This course fulfills in part the Information Literacy (IL)...
    a section of the CALCULUS III course in Mathematics - MATH
    SPAN 306 A - COMPOSITION AND GRAMMAR (2023-2024 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN HAL 101
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    ...SPAN 306. COMPOSITION AND GRAMMAR. This class offers an engaging encounter with advanced Spanish grammar by creating real-life scenarios and situations where students can apply what they learn. Students practice how to target their discourse to specific audiences using particular formats, for instan...
    a section of the COMPOSITION AND GRAMMAR course in Spanish - SPAN
    MATH 214 B - APPLIED PROBABLITY AND LINEAR ALG (2022-2023 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 116
    Tue: 12:30-1:20 PM @ MAIN HAL 112
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    ...MATH 214. APPLIED PROBABILITY AND LINEAR ALGEBRA. An overview of probability and linear algebra, with an emphasis on applications and concepts for computer science. Topics include probability distributions, counting, conditional probability, matrix operations, vector properties, change of bases, Mar...
    RELI 237 E - OT BIBLICAL BOOKS - (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:45 PM @ 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
    ACCT 201 B - PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I (2007-2008 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 312
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 304
    Wed: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 312
    Thu: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 309
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    ...ACCT 201. PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I. This introductory course focuses on the preparation and use of accounting information in the financial reporting environment. Emphasis is placed on the understanding and application of steps involved in the accounting cycle as well as on the recognition, measure...
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I course in Accounting - ACCT
    PSYC 203 A - STATISTICAL METHODS (2004-2005 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ M
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    ...203. STATISTICAL METHODS. This course will examine the mathematical reasoning and methodology underlying decision-making in the sciences. Students will develop skills in the analysis and interpretation of data from scientific experiments, enabling them to be informed consumers of the professional ...
    a section of the STATISTICAL METHODS course in Psychology - PSYC
    BIOL 372 A - CONTEMPORARY TOPICS (2007-2008 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN RO 124
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    ...BIOL 372. CONTEMPORARY TOPICS. This course presents an opportunity for students to study a topic of particular interest to the faculty member offering the course. Heavy focus will be placed on reading primary literature, understanding the history of the field and discussing specific experiments and ...
    a section of the CONTEMPORARY TOPICS course in Biology - BIOL
    SOCI 477 A - SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS (2003-2004 Acad. Year Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ M
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    477. SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS. Research methods in the major phases of sociology investigation: the logic of research, its design and analysis, and specific methods of data collection. Prerequisite: Six hours of sociology including 101. Alternate Spring semesters, three hours.
    a section of the SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS course in Sociology - SOCI
    BIOL 312 M L - HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
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    ...312. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II. A holistic study of the human body integrating anatomy, histology and physiology. The course is a continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I and has special importance as preparation for health-related careers. Topics include nervous, endocrine, respirat...
    a section of the HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II course in Biology - BIOL
    BUSA 432 B - INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT (2010-2011 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 323
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    ...432. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT. This course focuses on financial market operations and investment portfolio design. It examines the criteria for investment selection, risk management, and portfolio performance evaluation. The course includes the analysis and use of fixed income, equity, mutual fund ...
    a section of the INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT course in Business - BUSA
    SCIC 201 M L - FUNDAMENTALS OF THE UNIVERSE (2017-2018 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 3-4:59 PM @ MAIN RO 300
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    ...SCIC 201. FUNDAMENTALS OF THE UNIVERSE. This course covers major ideas concerning the physical universe, including applications of those ideas, past and present. Coverage includes philosophy of science, motion, energy, electricity, light, and other selected topics and applications. No credit will be...
    a section of the FUNDAMENTALS OF THE UNIVERSE course in Science - SCIC
    SCIC 201 M L - FUNDAMENTALS OF THE UNIVERSE (2009-2010 Fall Semester)
    Tue: 3-4:59 PM @ MAIN RO 300
    Tue: 3-4:59 PM @ MAIN RO 300
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    ...SCIC 201. FUNDAMENTALS OF THE UNIVERSE. This course covers major ideas concerning the physical universe, including applications of those ideas, past and present. Coverage includes philosophy of science, motion, energy, electricity, light, and other selected topics and applications. No credit will be...
    a section of the FUNDAMENTALS OF THE UNIVERSE course in Science - SCIC
    PHYS 122 B - COLLEGE PHYSICS II (2008-2009 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN RO 218
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    ...PHYS 122. COLLEGE PHYSICS II. A study of electricity, magnetism, geometric and physical physics at the pre-calculus level with applications to the life sciences. Topics include electric field and potential, DC circuits, magnetism, induction, geometric and physical optics, relativity, and nuclear phy...
    a section of the COLLEGE PHYSICS II course in Physics - PHYS
    ENGL 390 A - STUDIES IN LITERATURE (2007-2008 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN HAL 305
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    ENGL 390. STUDIES IN LITERATURE. Subject matter varies each semester, to allow an in-depth study of authors and works of literature not covered in as much detail in other courses. Semester course, three hours.
    a section of the STUDIES IN LITERATURE course in English - ENGL
    PHYE 100 A - HEALTHFUL LIVING (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
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    ...PHYE 100. HEALTHFUL LIVING. This course introduces students to fundamental concepts associated with healthful living throughout the lifespan in modern society. The course will focus upon the promotion of health and wellness within individuals, families, and communities through an understanding of he...
    a section of the HEALTHFUL LIVING course in Physical Education - PHYE
    POLS 101 A - FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 314
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    POLS 101. FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE. A review of the principal methods of studying politics, the enduring issues of politics, and main institutions of selected governments in the world today. Semester course, three hours.
    PHYS 135 A - HORIZONS IN PHYSICS (2022-2023 Fall Semester)
    Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN STEM 126
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    ...PHYS 135. HORIZONS IN PHYSICS. Discussion of current topics in physics. Since scientific journals will provide much of the content for this course, students will learn how to acquire and interpret articles from scholarly publications. In addition, students will be required to attend presentations by...
    a section of the HORIZONS IN PHYSICS course in Physics - PHYS
    SPAN 303 C - CONVERSATION (2015-2016 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN HAL 209
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    ...SPAN 303. CONVERSATION. This course examines contemporary cultural and social trends in Spain, the United States, and Latin America and trains students in interpersonal and presentational communication with a professional focus while offering a review of key grammatical structures. This course fulfi...
    a section of the CONVERSATION course in Spanish - SPAN
    MUSI 191 A - SAXOPHONE LESSON (1/2 HR) (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
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    ...MUSI 191. PRIVATE SAXOPHONE LESSON. This course consists of one-half hour for one credit of individual instruction on the saxophone. The student will gain mastery of the basic techniques of performance including literature, intonation, hand position, articulation, fingerings, and embouchure. Semeste...
    a section of the SAXOPHONE LESSON (1/2 HR) course in Music - MUSI
    MUSI 207 A - WOODWIND METHODS (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN PFAC 25
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    MUSI 207. WOODWIND METHODS. Class instruction in the woodwind instruments with emphasis on the development of the instrumental program in the schools. Prerequisite: Music Major/ Minors only or with the permission of the instructor. Semester only, one hour.
    a section of the WOODWIND METHODS course in Music - MUSI
    PHYE 100 A - HEALTHFUL LIVING (2023-2024 Spring Semester)
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    ...PHYE 100. HEALTHFUL LIVING. This course introduces students to fundamental concepts associated with healthful living throughout the lifespan in modern society. The course will focus upon the promotion of health and wellness within individuals, families, and communities through an understanding of he...
    a section of the HEALTHFUL LIVING course in Physical Education - PHYE
    EDUC 327 A - TEACHING ELEM MATH (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 105
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    ...EDUC 327. TEACHING ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS. Elementary mathematics concepts and pedagogy will be introduced within the framework of the curriculum and evaluation standards recommended by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Mathematical strands to be explored include geometry; measurement...
    a section of the TEACHING ELEM MATH course in Education - EDUC
    EDUC 430 A - EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDENT TEACHING (2009-2010 Spring Semester)
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    ...430. EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDENT TEACHING. This field-based course may be taken during a semester for two or three days per week in an early childhood setting or during an intersession. Classroom observation and teaching in a preschool, childcare, or Head Start setting under the supervision of Early ...
    EDUC 281 A - EARLY CHILDHOOD FIELD EXPERIENCELEVEL 1 (2019-2020 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...
    ENGR 156 A - INTRO TO ENGINEERING (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN STEM 051
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    ...ENGR 156. INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING. Introduces students to the engineering profession and the design process. Course lectures and assignments include the design process; problem definition and solution; oral and written communications; group dynamics; public responsibility; current global enginee...
    a section of the INTRO TO ENGINEERING course in Engineering - ENGR
    COMP 460 C - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
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    ...COMP 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. An advanced course for qualified students that provides an opportunity for further computer programming and analysis experience on an individual basis. Senior 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 Computer Science - COMP
    SPAN 101 B - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (2007-2008 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 109
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 109
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    ...SPAN 101. ELEMENTARY SPANISH I. This course is intended for students with no previous study of Spanish or those who have a low level of communicative proficiency. Classroom activities foster oral communication and provide practice in grammar, reading, and writing. Students develop skills applicable ...
    a section of the ELEMENTARY SPANISH I course in Spanish - SPAN
    HUMA 101 I - CIVILIZATION (2007-2008 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:45 PM @ 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
    MUSI 223 A - OPERA WORKSHOP (2012-2013 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 1-2:40 PM @ MAIN PFAC 21
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    ...MUSI 223. OPERA WORKSHOP. This course will introduce the student to selected scenes from operas. There will be a focus on scene analysis and character development within the context of an operatic role. Class will encourage singers to integrate the vocal and physical connection of theater with langu...
    a section of the OPERA WORKSHOP course in Music - MUSI
    MATH 111 A - PRE CALCULUS (2015-2016 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 113
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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 100 A - BAND (2005-2006 Spring 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
    BUSA 436 A - CAPITAL MARKETS (2013-2014 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 316
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    ...BUSA 436. CAPITAL MARKETS. This course focuses on the techniques and sources for raising funds to finance the business. It examines the choices to be made between the different forms of borrowing, including structure terms, conditions and relevant costs. The course also focuses on the risk charac...
    a section of the CAPITAL MARKETS course in Business - BUSA
    SOCI 101 A - FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY (2011-2012 Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN HAL 210
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    ...SOCI 101. FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY. An introductory study of the major and enduring theoretical ideas, concepts, methods, and debates that have shaped and informed the discipline of sociology from its inception to the current day. Topics include the origins of the discipline, the social conditions u...
    a section of the FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY course in Sociology - SOCI
    THEA 213 A - JAZZ AND CONTEMPORARY DANCE (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
    Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN PLC 233
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    ...THEA 213.JAZZ AND CONTEMPORARY DANCE. This course explores various movement disciplines including elements of Ballet, Jazz, Modern Dance, Musical Theater, Lyrical and Hip Hop while investigating the history and cultural value of dance. This course is more appropriate for the student with previous da...
    a section of the JAZZ AND CONTEMPORARY DANCE course in Theatre - THEA
    WRIT 101 I - FOUNDATIONS OF ACADEMIC DISCOURSE (2017-2018 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 10:05-11:20 AM @ MAIN RH SEM
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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...
    PHYS 122 L L - COLLEGE PHYSICS II (2017-2018 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 2-4:00 PM @ MAIN RO 218
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    ...PHYS 122. COLLEGE PHYSICS II. A study of electricity, magnetism, geometric and physical physics at the pre-calculus level with applications to the life sciences. Topics include electric field and potential, DC circuits, magnetism, induction, geometric and physical optics, relativity, and nuclear phy...
    a section of the COLLEGE PHYSICS II course in Physics - PHYS
    MECE 451 M - CAPSTONE DESIGN LABORATORY I (2016-2017 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 11-12:30 PM @ MAIN HH 215
    Wed: 6-7:00 PM @ MAIN HH 215
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    ...MECE 451. CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT I. An advanced lab course where students learn techniques and engage in experiments relating to their senior group design project. Written reports and oral presentations are required. Prerequisite: Senior standing in engineering or permission of the instructor. Fall...
    ELEE 251 L - LAB SKILLS AND PROTOTYPING (2017-2018 Fall Semester)
    Mon: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN HH 204
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    ...ELEE 251. LAB SKILLS AND PROTOTYPING. A laboratory course intended to acquaint the student with basic techniques of instrumentation, measurement, design, and troubleshooting for linear analog circuits. Laboratory investigation of basic Electrical Engineering concepts is integrated with design and im...
    COMM 225 A - INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (2024-2025 Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN HAL 201
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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...
    ELEE 390 B - SP TOPIC:ELEC/COMP ENGR (2013-2014 Spring Semester)
    Mon: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 209
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    ...ELEE 390. SPECIAL TOPICS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Special topics, based on student demand and faculty interest, in the areas of new electrical engineering development. Specific subject matter varies each semester. Prerequisites and credit hours announced in advance of registration. One, two, three...
    MECE 370 A - INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (2013-2014 Spring 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...
    MUSI 100 A - BAND (2008-2009 Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:30 PM @ MAIN PFAC 25
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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
    COMM 303 A - PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (2025-2026 Spring Semester)
    Wed: 6:30-9:00 PM @ MAIN HAL 109
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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...
    ECON 460 A - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2005-2006 Spring Semester)
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    ECON 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. Individual study of special topics in economics. Senior standing, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. Semester course, one, two, or three hours.
    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in Economics - ECON
    EXER 270 A - INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (2016-2017 Spring Semester)
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    EXER 270. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. An opportunity to conduct supervised research in exercise science. Sophomore standing, permission of the department chair, and a faculty sponsor are required. Semester course, one, two or three hours.
    a section of the INDEPENDENT RESEARCH course in Exercise Science - EXER
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