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  • PHED 243 01 - Nature/Needs Motor (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
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    This course provides students with a systematic study of motor skills and pattern development in people from birth to old age.
    SOCG 113 03 - Intro Sociology I (2023-2024 - Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC210
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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
    ENG 103 90 - 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
    CSCI 113 02 - Microcomputer App (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 6-7:20 PM @ MAIN KSCI SB120
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    Introductory course in microcomputer applications using current wordprocessing, spreadsheet, and database applications. Prerequisite: none
    BIO 124 01 L - Biol (Majors) II Lec (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
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    124 offered Spring 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 Biol (Majors) II Lec course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    ENG 203 01 - Advanced Composition (2026-2027 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC211
    ...Designed to develop the skills for completing a research projet. Various types of papers will be required, such as reference reports, hypotheses, proposal, interview (questionnaire or survey), annotated bibliography, literature review, outline, abstract, and final research paper. Prerequisite: ENG...
    a section of the Advanced Composition course in ENG - English - ENG
    SOSW 333 01 - HBSE I (2023-2024 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN TITUS AC211
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    ...The first course offered in a two-part sequence that examines the interrelatedness of environmental, bio-psycho-social, economic, and cultural factors that impact human development and behavior over the life cycle. Alternative theories related to ethnic, racial, gender, and other diverse groups wil...
    a section of the HBSE I course in SOSW - Social Work - SOSW
    PHED 223 01 - Adapt & Corr PE (2021-2022 - Fall Semester)
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    Thcourse is designed to acquaint students with the principles, techniques, and philosophy pertinent to assisting individuals in adapting to their specific physical conditions. Students will also examine content for adapting the teaching and physical activities for exceptional individuals.
    SPAN 313 01 - Spanish Lit (2023-2024 - Spring Semester)
    Wed: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC210
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    Survey of the literary and intellectual history of Spain and Latin America from the Middle Ages through the 18th Century.
    a section of the Spanish Lit course in SPAN - Spanish - SPAN
    PSMI 473 01 - Managerial Marketing (2025-2026 - Summer Session I)
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    Managerial Marketing
    HORI 113 01 - HN Freshman Colloquim I (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    Tue: 11-12:10 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC211
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    HN Freshman Colloquim I
    SOCG 333 01 - Social Welfare (2025-2026 - Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 6-7:20 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC210
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    ...A study of the services provided by local, state, federal, public, and private social welfare agencies as they relate to clients, history, eligibility, funding, and functions. The emphasis is on the historical development of current social welfare institutions. Prerequisite: SOCG 113 and SOCG 123...
    a section of the Social Welfare course in SOCG - Sociology - SOCG
    ORI 113 04 - Freshman Colloquium I (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    Tue: 11-12:10 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC212
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    Freshman Colloquium I
    a section of the Freshman Colloquium I course in ORI - Orientation - ORI
    PHY 211 02 L - General Physics I Lab (2023-2024 - Fall Semester)
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    General Physics I Lab
    a section of the General Physics I Lab course in PHY - Physics - PHY
    BIO 214 01 - Zoo Comp Anat Lec (2018-2019 Fall Semester)
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    Development and morphology of anatomical systems of vertebrates. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Dissection of shark and cat (4 credit hours). Prerequisites: BIO 114/124
    a section of the Zoo Comp Anat Lec course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    PSYC 113 03 - Human Growth & Development (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN BUSAD BA103
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    Human Growth & Development
    PHY 221 01 L - General Physics II Lab (2020-2021 Spring Semester)
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    General Physics II Lab
    a section of the General Physics II Lab course in PHY - Physics - PHY
    BIO 304 01 L - Cell Biology Lecture (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    An in-depth study of cell structure, function and metabolism. Lecture three hours, lab three hours (4 credit hours). Prerequisites: BIO 114/124.
    a section of the Cell Biology Lecture course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    CHM 411 01 L - Biochemistry I Lab (2020-2021 Fall Semester)
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    Biochemistry I Lab
    a section of the Biochemistry I Lab course in CHM - Chemistry - CHM
    MTH 133 07 - College Algebra (2020-2021 Fall 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
    PHED 273 01 - Gym Rhythm Activities (2021-2022 - 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.
    CSCI 400 10 V - Special Topics (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    Topics in areas of current interest in computer science. Topics may vary. Consult printed schedule for exact topic for each semester. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing in computer science and consent of instructor. (Credit may vary from 0-6 hours).
    a section of the Special Topics course in CSCI - Computer Science - CSCI
    BIO 400 10 X - Research Lecture (2019-2020 Fall Semester)
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    ...Basic research experience is required of all students seeking a degree in biology. The course is designed to help students develop abilities and understanding of scientific inquiry through original, independent research. Each student, with the assistance of a faculty advisor, is expected to identi...
    a section of the Research Lecture course in BIO - Biology - BIO
    SOSW 323 01 - Soc Welfare Pol II (2019-2020 Spring Semester)
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    ...The follow-up course in the sequence brings into focus the most central issues of social problems and social welfare policies, programs, and services designed to address major areas of needs for diverse population, with an emphasis on Afrocentricism. Prerequisite: SOSW 230, ECON 113, SOSW 313. Fo...
    a section of the Soc Welfare Pol II course in SOSW - Social Work - SOSW
    PSYC 113 01 - Human Growth & Development (2018-2019 Spring Semester)
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    Human Growth & Development
    SPED 413 01 - Met & Mat of MH (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN TITUS AC211
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    This course is designed to offer the candidates an opportunity to develop materials and practice content based upon theories and principles of effective instruction the mildly handicapped learner. Candidates will develop a broad array of approaches to teaching that will address exceptionalities.
    HIST 113 01 - Western Civ I (2025-2026 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN TITUS AC103
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    The evolution of civilization through 1715 and its impact on society.
    a section of the Western Civ I course in HIST - History - HIST
    BUSN 203 01 - Intro to Business (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN BUSAD BA212
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    Intro to Business
    a section of the Intro to Business course in BUSN - Business - BUSN
    PHRE 253 01 - Survey of World Religions (2024-2025 - Fall Semester)
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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...
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