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  • PHY 214 01 - College Physics I (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
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    Elementary mechanics, heat, magnetism, electricity, light, sound and modern physics. Lecture three hours per week. Laboratory three hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH 133, 143. Students are advised to have sdtudied one semester of calculus.
    a section of the College Physics I course in PHY - Physics - PHY
    BIO 344 01 L - Botany Lecture (2025-2026 - Spring Semester)
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    ...This course presents advanced principles and concepts, both historical and current, concerning plant life; general taxonomy, life cycles, environmental relationships, and biotechnology. Lecture, discussion, demonstrations: three hours, inquiry-based laboratory: three hours (4 hours credit). Prereq...
    a section of the Botany Lecture course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    DRA 213 01 - Theory & Tech Acting (2024-2025 - Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC211
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    This course familiarizes students with basic skills and teaches them methods for developing concentration and sensory perception for characterization.
    a section of the Theory & Tech Acting course in DRA - Drama - DRA
    PHRE 453 01 - African Amer Philosophy (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
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    ...This advanced study is focused treatment of one religious tradition. The goal of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of this faith tradition; worldview, beliefs, practices, values and spirituality. Students may choose to examine in depth one of the following on an alternating bases: PHRE 45...
    SOCG 423 01 - Criminology (2026-2027 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC211
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    An examination of the nature and multiple causative factors of crime and delinquency, including study of custody and rehabilitation. Prerequisite: SOCG 113 and SOCG 123.
    a section of the Criminology course in SOCG - Sociology - SOCG
    ENG 123 02 - Composition II (2023-2024 - Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC103
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    ...Designed to develop effective communication skills in a literature-based writing class, including such components as short story, poem, drama, essay, literary criticism, and research. The course will develop students' abilities to think clearly, analyze and interpret written texts. The interpretatio...
    a section of the Composition II course in ENG - English - ENG
    PHRE 253 01 - Survey of World Religions (2022-2023 - Summer Session II)
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    ...An introduction to world religions in a global context, this course offering will introduce students to the essential perspectives and practices of non-traditional religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, JUdaism, Christianity, and Islam. The course will enable the studentto identify sha...
    MTH 013 02 - Math Foundations (2018-2019 - START Summer Bridge)
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    Math Foundations
    a section of the Math Foundations course in MTH - Mathematics - MTH
    SOCG 343 01 - Group Dynamics (2026-2027 - Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC209
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    A study of theory, practice, and research into group dynamics and group behavior, including the concepts of leadership, cohesion, and group development. Prerequisite SOCG 113 and SOCG 123.
    a section of the Group Dynamics course in SOCG - Sociology - SOCG
    PHED 313 01 - Anatomy & Kiniesolog (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN MGYM PE202
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    This course is a study of the human body's structure , skeletal system, joints, and muscular system as they apply to physical activity. Sudents will study the relationship of these systems to the teaching and participation in all levels of physical activity.
    BIO 321 50 - Membraneology Lec/Lb (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    ...This is a study of the recently revealed structure and function of the plasma membrane and the membranes of cell organelles, such as chloroplast, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum,. nucleus and Golgi apparatus. New membrane physiology of special animal cell types will be emphasized. Lectures and...
    a section of the Membraneology Lec/Lb course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    ENG 043 05 - College Reading (2020-2021 - START Summer Bridge)
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    College Reading
    a section of the College Reading course in ENG - English - ENG
    PHED 213 01 - The & Prac Volleybal (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    Fundamental skills and techniques in volleyball practice. Students will acquire knowledge and history and development of volleyball as a team sport.
    BUSN 493 01 - Business Policy (2026-2027 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN BUSAD BA212
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    a section of the Business Policy course in BUSN - Business - BUSN
    EDUC 353 01 - Educ Psychology (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    Psychological theories, and principles that govern education in the United States will be studied by students in this course. A survey and analysis of developmental and learning theories and how they apply to the teaching-learning process will be examined.
    a section of the Educ Psychology course in EDUC - Education - EDUC
    PHED 273 01 - Gym Rhythm Activities (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    Designed to provide theory and practice through warm-up exercises, stunts, self-testing activities, the use of heavy apparatus, tumbling, and trampolining exhibition.
    PHRE 223 01 - Critical Thinking (2022-2023 - Spring Semester)
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    ...Critical and effective thinking provides a student with essential intellectual tools and practices necessary to develop "high-order thinking skills". These skills assist students to become more responsible in and for their learning. This course approaches critical and effective thinking as a holisti...
    ART 153 01 - Art Fundamentals (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
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    ...This survey course will cover a variety of topics that will introduce the student to the "basics" of art. Sessions will be devoted to art appreciation, art history, art education, art criticism, museum studies, and studio art, and will include studies in both two- and three-dimensional design as we...
    a section of the Art Fundamentals course in ART - Art - ART
    MTH 133 01 - College Algebra (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    Polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, simplifying algebraic expressions, logarithms, ratios, equation solving, word problems, graph reading, trigonometry, complex numbers, arithmetic and geometric series. Prerequisite: High School Algebra II, MTH 123 or placement test results.
    a section of the College Algebra course in MTH - Mathematics - MTH
    SOCJ 103 01 - Intro Social Justice (2024-2025 - Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC230
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    Intro Social Justice
    ENG 123 05 - Composition II (2022-2023 - Fall Semester)
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    ...Designed to develop effective communication skills in a literature-based writing class, including such components as short story, poem, drama, essay, literary criticism, and research. The course will develop students' abilities to think clearly, analyze and interpret written texts. The interpretatio...
    a section of the Composition II course in ENG - English - ENG
    ENG 123 50 - Composition II (2025-2026 - Summer Session I)
    ...Designed to develop effective communication skills in a literature-based writing class, including such components as short story, poem, drama, essay, literary criticism, and research. The course will develop students' abilities to think clearly, analyze and interpret written texts. The interpretatio...
    a section of the Composition II course in ENG - English - ENG
    BIO 104 04 - General Biology (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
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    ...One-semester course for non-science majors. Offered every semester. This course is a study of molecular, cellular and organismic concepts related to plants and animals, including humans. Emphasis placed on process skills with investigative laboratory exercises. Lecture-discussion three hours. ...
    a section of the General Biology course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    PHRE 203 01 - Ethics and Society (2023-2024 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN TITUS AC212
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    ...Drawing from philosophical and faith based ethical theories and systems, this course addresses the analysis and evaluation of selected controversies in law, politics, and medicine.Ethical theories to be surveyed include the virtue ethics of the Greeks, ethics and virtues in Christianity, natural law...
    CSCI 203 01 - Data Struc (Prog ll) (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN BUSAD BA110
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    Organization and respresentation of data in memory using vector, list, stack, queue, trees, and graph. Sorting and searching techniques. Prerequisite: CSCI123 or consent of instructor.
    PHED 162 10 - Beginning Tennis (2019-2020 - Summer Session II)
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    An activity course designed to teach the fundamentals of tennis. One lecture and one laboratory per week.
    EDUC 103 01 - Core Educators (2024-2025 - Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN RELIB RLTEL
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    Core Educators
    a section of the Core Educators course in EDUC - Education - EDUC
    BIO 114 01 - Biology for Majors (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    114 offered Fall semester. Biological principles and concepts emphasizing all levels of organization and historical aspects. Laboratory investigations and biotechnological approaches are inquiry and problem-solving based. Lecture-discussion three hours. Laboratory three hours (4 credit hours).
    a section of the Biology for Majors course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    ELED 411 01 - PRAXIS: PLT (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
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    PRAXIS: PLT
    a section of the PRAXIS: PLT course in ELED - Early to Pre-K - ELED
    ENG 043 05 - College Reading (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 6-7:20 PM @ MAIN BUSAD BA211
    College Reading
    a section of the College Reading course in ENG - English - ENG
    EDST 436 01 - Capstone (2022-2023 - Fall Semester)
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    a section of the Capstone course in Educational Studies - EDST
    PSYC 343 01 - Science Forensic Psych (2025-2026 - Spring Semester)
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    Science Forensic Psych
    ENG 113 04 - Composition I (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
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    ...Designed to develop students' writing skills through expository and argumentative writing---using various rhetorical strategies, such as Narration, Description, Illustration, Definition, Comparison and Contrast, Process and Argument. It will help students write purposeful, well-organized, and devel...
    a section of the Composition I course in ENG - English - ENG
    CHM 134 01 - Coll Chem I Lec (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
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    Emphasizes an introduction to physical concepts, including stoichiometry, gas law, atomic and molecular structure, thermochemistry, chemical bonding, liquids and solutions, equilibrium, chemical kinetics and electrochemistry. Lecture three hours and laboratory three hours per week (4 credit hours).
    a section of the Coll Chem I Lec course in CHM - Chemistry - CHM
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