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  • CHM 311 01 L - Exper Organic Chem I (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
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    Selected experiments in organic chemistry to emphasis techniques, properties and preparation of organic compounds. Laboratory three hours per week (1 credit hour). Corequisite: CHM 313, CHM 323.
    a section of the Exper Organic Chem I course in CHM - Chemistry - CHM
    MTH 363 01 - Diff Equations (2024-2025 - Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN TITUS AC212
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    Elementary methods for solution of ordinary differential equations with applications. Prerequisite MTH 313.
    a section of the Diff Equations course in MTH - Mathematics - MTH
    ENG 013 80 - Fundmnt of Writing (2024-2025 - Summer Session III)
    Fri: 6-9:00 PM @ TCKR TUCKR
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    Fundmnt of Writing
    a section of the Fundmnt of Writing course in ENG - English - ENG
    CSCI 413 01 - Networking (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    BAsic elements of computer networking: transmission modes, network architecture including local area networking (LAN), wide area networking (WAN), metropolitan area networking (MAN). Prerequisite: CSCI 303 and 333 or consent of instructor.
    a section of the Networking course in CSCI - Computer Science - CSCI
    PHY 101 02 L - Physical Science Lab (2023-2024 - Spring Semester)
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    Physical Science Lab
    a section of the Physical Science Lab course in PHY - Physics - PHY
    PHRE 263 01 - Epistemology (GE) (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    ...This introduction to episemology will survey readings, historical developments and methodological issues in theory of knowledge, with special attention to the scientific revolution of the 17th-18th centuries. Students will engage such issues as whether the experiential method of Western science is t...
    PSYC 253 02 - Dev. Psyc. (2021-2022 - Spring Semester)
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    A study of the developmental process from childhood to adulthood with emphasis on the major developmental stages and adjustment capacities. The developmental stages of study will include physical, language, social, emjotional and cognitive. Prerequisite: PSYC 103.
    a section of the Dev. Psyc. course in PSYC - Psychology - PSYC
    ENG 400 01 - Senior Thesis I (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    Directed study in a significant literary topic resulting in an abstract, annotated bibliography, and paper, supported by literary criticism and student interpretation of text(s). Required for all English majors (credit 3 hours) and is open to English majors only.
    a section of the Senior Thesis I course in ENG - English - ENG
    PSYC 223 90 - Social Psychology (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
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    A study of interactions between idividuals and society in relation to symbolic interaction, social interaction, group behavior, social norms, and cultural impact. Prerequisite: PSYC 103.
    a section of the Social Psychology course in PSYC - Psychology - PSYC
    SOCG 433 01 - Soc Stratification (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    An analysis and comparison of class and caste in different societies with emphasis on American society. Theories concerning the origins, persistence, and consequences of stratification are examined. Prerequisite: SOCG 113 and SOCG 123.
    a section of the Soc Stratification course in SOCG - Sociology - SOCG
    PSMI 483 01 - Strategic Planning (2024-2025 - Spring Semester)
    Mon: 6-10:00 PM @ *
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    Strategic Planning
    a section of the Strategic Planning course in PSMI - PSMI Program - PSMI
    PHRE 313 01 - Logic (2023-2024 - Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN TITUS AC103
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    ...An introduction to basic concepts and procedures in deductive logic and inductive reasoning for philosophy majors and others preparing for the logical reasoning component of graduate school, law school or medical school admission tests. Students learn to apply analytical procedures in formal, deduct...
    a section of the Logic course in PHRE - Philosophy & Religion - PHRE
    PHRE 203 70 - Ethics and Society (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ EARU EARU
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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...
    PHRE 203 01 - Ethics and Society (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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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...
    MBUS 606 01 - Operations & Project Mgmt (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ *
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    Operations & Project Mgmt
    PHY 101 01 L - Physical Science Lab (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    Physical Science Lab
    a section of the Physical Science Lab course in PHY - Physics - PHY
    SOCG 423 01 - Criminology (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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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
    MTH 333 01 - Probability/Statist (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN TITUS AC119
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    Mathematical theory of probability with an introduction to statistics. Prerequisite: MTH 133 or consent of instructor.
    a section of the Probability/Statist course in MTH - Mathematics - MTH
    CSCI 433 01 - Programming Language (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    Study of different programming paradigms. Concepts of syntax and semantic, translation and interpretation, representation and implementation of programming structures. Prerequisite: CSCI 203 or consent of instructor.
    PHY 104 02 L - Physical Scien/Lec (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    Deals with the interrelationship of astronomy, physics and chemistry in our daily lives. Lecture three hours per week and laboratory two hours per week.
    a section of the Physical Scien/Lec course in PHY - Physics - PHY
    ENG 103 04 - Basic Speech (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
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    ...Designed to help students develop their competence in public speaking skills and improved listening and reading skills according to the theories that apply to the principles of speaking. Other basic communication skills and activities complete the required six to eight graded speech performances as...
    a section of the Basic Speech course in ENG - English - ENG
    ECON 123 01 - Prin of Economics II (2024-2025 - Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN BUSAD BA216
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    Institutional and technological aspects of economic life. Production, exchange and distribution of prices, allocation of resources and employment.
    a section of the Prin of Economics II course in ECON - Economics - ECON
    ENG 400 01 - Senior Thesis I (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    Directed study in a significant literary topic resulting in an abstract, annotated bibliography, and paper, supported by literary criticism and student interpretation of text(s). Required for all English majors (credit 3 hours) and is open to English majors only.
    a section of the Senior Thesis I course in ENG - English - ENG
    PSYC 113 01 - Human Growth & Development (2023-2024 - Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN TITUS AC118
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    Human Growth & Development
    ENG 383 01 - Literary Criticism (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    An upper-division course that probes the aesthetic, theoretical, critical approaches of literature by examining classical as well as critical theories from Plato to today. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
    a section of the Literary Criticism course in ENG - English - ENG
    ENG 473 01 - Intro to Shakespeare (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
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    The life and times of William Shakespeare and an overview of his work with critical study of selected poetry and plays. A requirements for all English majors. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
    a section of the Intro to Shakespeare course in ENG - English - ENG
    MTH 114 01 - College Math (2024-2025 - START Summer Bridge)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 3:40-5:10 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC209
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    ...An exploration of interdependence of mathematical notions that makes application to real world problems and employs technology in the process. This course emphasizes divergent thinking, understanding and applying concepts, building models from stated mathematical situations. Ultimately, it is expe...
    a section of the College Math course in MTH - Mathematics - MTH
    ENG 043 03 - College Reading (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    a section of the College Reading course in ENG - English - ENG
    ENG 113 70 - Composition I (2024-2025 - Summer Session I)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ EARU EARU
    ...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
    PSMI 403 01 - Prod & Oper Mgmt (2024-2025 - Summer Session I)
    Mon: 6-10:00 PM @ *
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    a section of the Prod & Oper Mgmt course in PSMI - PSMI Program - PSMI
    ENG 103 05 - Basic Speech (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    ...Designed to help students develop their competence in public speaking skills and improved listening and reading skills according to the theories that apply to the principles of speaking. Other basic communication skills and activities complete the required six to eight graded speech performances as...
    a section of the Basic Speech course in ENG - English - ENG
    SOCG 113 02 - Intro Sociology I (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
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    An overview of the principal concepts and methods of sociology and sociological investigation. Covers societal problems, culture and culturar changes, human groupings and social processes, personality formation and development.
    a section of the Intro Sociology I course in SOCG - Sociology - SOCG
    PSYC 253 01 - Dev. Psyc. (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
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    A study of the developmental process from childhood to adulthood with emphasis on the major developmental stages and adjustment capacities. The developmental stages of study will include physical, language, social, emjotional and cognitive. Prerequisite: PSYC 103.
    a section of the Dev. Psyc. course in PSYC - Psychology - PSYC
    CHM 441 01 L - Exper Physical Chem II Lab (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    Thu: 2:30-5:20 PM @ MAIN KENDL KB101
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    Exper Physical Chem II Lab
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