SWOSU Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025


(1) Undergrad Catalog Intro (24-25)
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(2) Coll of A&S intro (24-25)
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(3) A&S Biological Biomed Sci (24-25)
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(4) A&S Chemistry-Physics (24-25)
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(5) A&S Creative Media Visual Arts (24-25)
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(6) A&S Interdiscipl Studies (24-25)
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(7) A&S Lang & Lit (24-25)
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(8) A&S Math (24-25)
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(9) A&S Music (24-25)
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(10) A&S Social Sciences (24-25)
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(11) Coll of Busin & Tech Intro (24-25)
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EVERETT DOBSON COLLEGE OF
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BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
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Dr. Trisha Wald, Dean
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
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(12) Business (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
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FACULTY
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR ACCOUNTING OPTION (ACCT.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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ACCOUNTING MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR ACCOUNTING OPTION (ACCT.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR AEROSPACE MANAGEMENT OPTION (AERMG.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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AEROSPACE MANAGEMENT MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR AEROSPACE MANAGEMENT OPTION (AERMG.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS OPTION (AGBUS.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS OPTION (AGBUS.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPTION (ENTR.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPTION (ENTR.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR FINANCE OPTION (FINAN.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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FINANCE MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR FINANCE OPTION (FINAN.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR GENERAL BUSINESS OPTION (GENBS.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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GENERAL BUSINESS MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR GENERAL BUSINESS OPTION (GENBS.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OPTION (HRMNG.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OPTION (HRMNG.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES OPTION (LDORS.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONAL STUDIES OPTION (LDORS.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR MANAGEMENT OPTION (MANAG.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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MANAGEMENT MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR MANAGEMENT OPTION (MANAG.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR MARKETING OPTION (MARK.BBA)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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MARKETING MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR MARKETING OPTION (MARK.BBA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE
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GENERAL BUSINESS (GNBUS.AS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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CERTIFICATES
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CERTIFICATE IN AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS
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CERTIFICATE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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(13) Comp Sci (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
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FACULTY
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DEPARTMENTAL GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (ARNTL.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MAJOR
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MAJOR (ARNTL.BS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE (COMSC.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR (COMSC.BS) Computer Forensics Option (CMPFR) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR (COMSC.BS) Cybersecurity Option (CYBER) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR (COMSC.BS) Data Analytics Option (DATAA) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR (COMSC.BS) Management Information Systems Option (MNINS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR (COMSC.BS) Software Development Option (SOFTD) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR (COMSC.BS) Video Game Design Option (VIDGD) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (COMSA.AS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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(14) Eng Tech (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
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FACULTY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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Program Educational Objectives
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Engineering Technology (ENGTE.BS) Environmental Engineering Technology Option Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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Engineering Technology (ENGTE.BS) Manufacturing Engineering Technology Option Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE APPLIED ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (AEM.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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APPLIED ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
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MAJOR/MINOR
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Applied Engineering Management (AEM.BS) Computer Electronics Technology Option Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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CERTIFICATE IN ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
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(15) Reach High Deg Compl Prog (24-25)
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REACH HIGHER DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAM
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FACULTY
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP (ORLD.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP MAJOR
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(16) Coll of Edu & Beh Sci Intro (24-25)
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Degrees Offered in the
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT
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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
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(17) Education (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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FACULTY
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PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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ADMISSION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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ADMISSION TO THE PROFESSIONAL SEMESTER
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ADMISSION TO THE TEACHING PROFESSION
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PROGRAMS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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(18) Elem-Secondary Education (24-25)
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PROGRAMS/COURSES OF STUDY
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K-12 SUBJECT AREA OBJECTIVES
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ART
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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MUSIC
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MILD/MODERATE SPECIAL EDUCATION
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION ART EDUCATION (EDART.BAEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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ART EDUCATION MAJOR
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION (EDHPH.BSEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJOR
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION (EDHPH.BSEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION INSTRUMENTAL/GENERAL MUSIC (EDMUI.BMEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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INSTRUMENTAL/GENERAL MUSIC MAJOR
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Professional Semester
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MUSIC EDUCATION - INSTRUMENTAL/GENERAL (EDMUI.BMEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION VOCAL AND GENERAL MUSIC (EDMUV.BMEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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VOCAL AND GENERAL MUSIC MAJOR
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MUSIC EDUCATION - VOCAL/GENERAL (EDMUV.BMEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION MILD/MODERATE SPECIAL EDUCATION (EDMMS.BSEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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MILD/MODERATE SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR
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MILD/MODERATE SPECIAL EDUCATION (EDMMS.BSEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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(19) Elementary Education (24-25)
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION OPTION (EDECD.BSEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION OPTION
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION OPTION (EDECD.BSEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (EDELE.BSEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (EDELE.BSEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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(20) Secondary Education (24-25)
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GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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6-12 AREA OBJECTIVES
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ENGLISH
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HISTORY
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MATHEMATICS
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NATURAL SCIENCE
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION ENGLISH EDUCATION (EDENG.BAEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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ENGLISH EDUCATION MAJOR
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ENGLISH EDUCATION (EDENG.BAEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION HISTORY EDUCATION (EDHIS.BAEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HISTORY EDUCATION MAJOR
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HISTORY EDUCATION (EDHIS.BAEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (EDMAT.BSEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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MATHEMATICS EDUCATION MAJOR
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MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (EDMAT.BSEd) Suggested Course Sequence*
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION (EDNSC.BSEd)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION MAJOR
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NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION – (EDNSC.BSEd) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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(21) Kinesiology (24-25)
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FACULTY
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DEPARTMENTAL GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE EXERCISE SCIENCE (EXSCI.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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EXERCISE SCIENCE MAJOR
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EXERCISE SCIENCE (EXSCI.BS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT (SPMNG.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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SPORTS MANAGEMENT MAJOR
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SPORTS MANAGEMENT (SPMNG.BS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE KINESIOLOGY (KINES.AS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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(22) Parks and Rec Mngmt (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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FACULTY
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DEPARTMENTAL GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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https://online.flippingbook.com/view/566548080/
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (PRM.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT MAJOR
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PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT (PRM.BS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PARKS AND WILDLIFE LAW ENFORCEMENT (PWLE.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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PARKS AND WILDLIFE LAW ENFORCEMENT MAJOR
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PARKS AND WILDLIFE LAW EINFORCEMENT (PWLE.BS) (CLEET OPTION) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR (CLEET OPTION)
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FOURTH YEAR (CLEET OPTION)
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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING (WLDFF.AS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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WILDLAND FIREFIGHTING MAJOR
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(23) Psychology (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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FACULTY
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DEPARTMENTAL GOALS FOR UNDERGRADUATES
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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THE FIELD OF PSYCHOLOGY
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SWOSU PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAMS
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RESEARCH INTEREST
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCH.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR
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PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCH.BS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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(24) Coll of Nurs & Hlth Prof Intro (24-25)
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COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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DEPARTMENT OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
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DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
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(25) Allied Hlth Sci Intro (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES (Overview)
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COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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FACULTY
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SCHOOL GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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MASTER OF SCIENCE HEALTHCARE INFORMATION
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MANAGEMENT (HIIM.MS)
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MASTER OF HEALTH SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE (HLSCM.MHSC)
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Master of Health Science degree plan was formulated to meet completion objectives necessary for students to be prepared to elevate career trajectories toward leadership and executive management or education. ONLINE PROGRAM.
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HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION (HCADM.BS)
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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (HIM.BS)
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HEALTH SCIENCES MAJOR (HLSCI.BS)
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BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE (HLSCI.BAS)
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PUBLIC HEALTH (PBHLT.BS)
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ASSOCIATE DEGREES IN APPLIED SCIENCE
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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
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MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (MEDLBTECH.AAS)
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This program is designed to prepare students for entry level positions as medical laboratory technicians. To enter the program, students must meet the general admission requirements of the University as well as meet all program admission requirements....
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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (OTA.AAS)
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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PTA.AAS)
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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
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RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY (RADTC.AAS)
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This program is designed to prepare students to function as radiologic technologists. A separate application for admission to the Radiologic Technology Program must be submitted by established deadlines. Acceptance into the program is based upon grade...
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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
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SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY (SURGT.AAS)
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This program is designed to prepare students to function as surgical technologists. Following completion of the Surgical Technology program, the student will be eligible to sit for a national certification exam. The Surgical Technology program will be...
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(26) Health Care Adm (24-25)
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HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
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COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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FACULTY
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PROGRAM GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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THE PROFESSION
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION (HCADM.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION MAJOR
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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(27) Health Info Mngmt (24-25)
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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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FACULTY
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PROGRAM GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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THE PROFESSION
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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THE MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM
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PROGRAM COMPLETION
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES
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ACCREDITATION
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (HIM.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT MAJOR
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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (HIM.BS) Suggested Course Sequence*
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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(28) Health Sciences (24-25)
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HEALTH SCIENCES
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COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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FACULTY
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GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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HEALTH CAREER PLANNING
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCES MAJOR (HLSCI.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCES MAJOR
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HEALTH SCIENCES (HLSCI.BS) Suggested Course Sequence*
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE (HLSCI.BAS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCE MAJOR
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BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE (HLSCI.BAS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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APPLY TO AAS PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM OF CHOICE
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SECOND YEAR
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GRADUATE WITH AAS IN HEALTHCARE RELATED FIELD
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH SCIENCE (HLSCI.AS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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HEALTH SCIENCE MAJOR
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(29) Public Health (24-25)
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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FACULTY
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GOALS
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PUBLIC HEALTH MAJOR (PBHLT.BS)
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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PUBLIC HEALTH MAJOR
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PUBLIC HEALTH (PBHLT.BS) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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(30) Nursing (24-25)
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DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
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COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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FACULTY
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PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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History
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Accreditation/Memberships
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Instructional Resources
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Financial Information
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Fees and Charges
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Admissions to Pre-Professional Component
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Admission to the Professional Nursing Component Non-Registered Nurse Students
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Application and Selection
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Advanced Standing Examinations (Pre-Professional)
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Registered Nurse Students
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Application and Selection (R.N. to B.S.N.)
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L.P.N. to B.S.N
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Application and Selection (L.P.N. to B.S.N)
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The Licensed Practical Nurse may make application after official admission to the University and during designated application cycles in spring and fall. Criteria for admission to the nursing L.P.N. to B.S.N. program include a retention GPA of 2.5 (on...
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Application and Selection (M.S.N.)
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Retention and Promotion of a Student in Nursing
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Advisement
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Requirements for Graduation
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Requirements for Licensure to Practice Profession
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Careers in Nursing
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
270

TRADITIONAL NURSING OPTION (NURS.BSN)
270

R.N. to B.S.N. OPTION (NURSR.BSN)
270

L.P.N. to B.S.N. OPTION (NURSL.BSN)
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Admission to SWOSU does not guarantee admission to the Nursing Program
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (Traditional Nursing NURS.BSN) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST YEAR
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SECOND YEAR
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THIRD YEAR
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FOURTH YEAR
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LPN to BSN (NURSL.BSN) Suggested Course Sequence
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FALL Entry after completion of General Education requirements
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FIRST SEMESTER
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SECOND SEMESTER
273

THIRD SEMESTER
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LPN to BSN (NURSL.BSN) Suggested Course Sequence
273

SPRING Entry after completion of General Education requirements
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FIRST SEMESTER
273

SECOND SEMESTER
273

THIRD SEMESTER
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE
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GENERAL STUDIES
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GENERAL EDUCATION (Min. 40 hours)
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(31) College of Pharmacy (24-25)
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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
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FACULTY
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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE
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OFFICE OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
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RURAL HEALTH CENTER
276

Degree Offered:
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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY STUDENT HANDBOOK
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HISTORY
277

VISION, MISSION, AND VALUES
277

PHARMACY CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
277

LICENSURE
277

PROGRAM OF STUDY AND RESIDENCE
277

ADMISSION TO PRE-PHARMACY STUDY
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PRE-PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM
278

ADMISSION TO THE PROFESSIONAL DOCTOR OF PHARMACY PROGRAM
278

APPLICANT SELECTION
278

ADMISSION WITH ADVANCED STANDING FROM OTHER ACCREDITED COLLEGES OF PHARMACY
279

ADVANCED STANDING EXAMINATIONS AND CLEP
279

ADVISEMENT
279

THE PHARMACY CURRICULUM
279

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY REGULATIONS
279

SPECIAL NOTES ON THE PROFESSIONAL PHARM.D. PROGRAM
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CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS
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FOR FINANCIAL AID PURPOSES
282

The professional Doctor of Pharmacy program requires four professional years of study which includes 140 credit hours. Upon admission to the Doctor of Pharmacy program, all students are classified as undergraduates for the first 36 credit hours of the...
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
282

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) College of Pharmacy PRE-PROFESSIONAL (PHRMP.BA) Suggested Course Sequence
283

FIRST PRE-PROFESSIONAL YEAR
283

SECOND PRE-PROFESSIONAL YEAR
283

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) College of Pharmacy PROFESSIONAL (PHARM.PHARMD) Suggested Course Sequence
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FIRST PROFESSIONAL YEAR
284

SECOND PROFESSIONAL YEAR
284

THIRD PROFESSIONAL YEAR
284

FOURTH PROFESSIONAL YEAR
284

(32) Sayre Location (24-25)
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SAYRE LOCATION
285

FACULTY
285

CAMPUS LOCATION
285

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
285

CAMPUS DESCRIPTION
285

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
285

Baptist Collegiate Ministry
286

(33) Yukon Location (24-25)
287

YUKON LOCATION
287

CAMPUS LOCATION
287

(34) A&S Minor Programs (24-25)
288

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
288

MINOR PROGRAMS OF STUDY
288

MINOR PROGRAMS OF STUDY IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
289

ART HISTORY (AHIST)
289

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BIOL)
289

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)
289

COMMUNICATION ARTS (COMM)
289

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMJ)
289

ECONOMICS (ECONO)
289

ENGLISH (ENGL)
289

FILM (FILM)
289

GRAPHIC DESIGN (ARTGD)
289

HISTORY (HIST)
290

ILLUSTRATION (ILLUS)
290

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (INTN)
290

MATHEMATICS (MATH)
290

MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (MLTID)
290

MUSIC (MUSIC)
290

PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PHYSC)
290

PHYSICS (PHY)
290

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLSC)
291

PRE-LAW (PRELW)
291

PROFESSIONAL WRITING (PRWRT)
291

PUBLIC RELATIONS (PUBRL)
291

SOCIOLOGY (SOCIO)
291

SPANISH (SPAN)
291

STATISTICS (STAT)
291

WOMEN’S STUDIES (WDSTD)
292

(35) Busi Tech Minor Prog (24-25)
293

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
293

MINOR PROGRAMS OF STUDY
293

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
293

ACCOUNTING (ACCT)
294

AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS (AGBUS)
294

COMPUTER FORENSICS (FRNSC)
294

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CMPSC)
294

COMPUTER ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY (CMPTC)
294

ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ENTRE)
294

ESPORTS (ESPRT)
294

FINANCE (FINAN)
294

GENERAL TECHNOLOGY (GENTC)
294

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HRMGT)
295

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (INTBS)
295

MANAGEMENT (MNGMT)
295

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (INSYS)
295

MARKETING (MRKTG)
295

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP (ORGLD)
295

(36) Edu Beh Sci Minor Prog (24-25)
296

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
296

MINOR PROGRAMS OF STUDY
296

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
296

MINOR PROGRAMS OF STUDY IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
297

ATHLETIC COACHING (Non-Certification) (ATHCO)
297

ATHLETIC TRAINING (ATHTR)
297

CHILD DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (CDPSY)
297

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY (FRNPSY)
297

HEALTH AND WELLNESS (HWELL)
297

NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (NRM)
297

NUTRITION (NTRTN)
297

PARKS & RECREATION MANAGEMENT (PRM)
297

PARKS AND WILDLIFE LAW ENFORCEMENT (PWLE)
298

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCH)
298

PSYCHOLOGY MINOR IN ALCOHOL AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELING
298

ALCOHOL AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELING (ACDC)
298

SPORTS MANAGEMENT (SPRTM)
298

SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY (SRPSY)
299

TACTICAL LEADERSHIP (TCTLD)
299

WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT (WRMG)
299

(37) Nurs Hlth Prof Minor Prog (24-25)
300

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
300

MINOR PROGRAMS OF STUDY
300

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
300

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MINOR (EMSRV)
301

HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION MINOR (HCA)
301

HEALTH DATA ANALYTICS MINOR (HDATA)
301

HEALTH SCIENCES MINOR (HSCI)
301

HEALTH SCIENCES FOR SPORTS
301

MEDICINE MINOR (SRTSM)
301

PUBLIC HEALTH MINOR (PBHLT)
301

(38) Pre-Prof Prog (24-25)
302

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS OF STUDY
302

PRE-PROFESSIONAL CURRICULA
303

PRE-PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDERS
303

PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE
303

PRE-DENTISTRY
303

PRE-ENGINEERING
303

PRE-HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
303

PRE-PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL IMAGING AND RADIATION SCIENCES
303

PRE-MEDICINE
304

OSU 3+1 RURAL MEDICAL EARLY ADMISSION PROGRAM
304

PRE-NURSING
304

PRE-PROFESSIONAL NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES/CLINICAL DIETETICS
304

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (OTA) & PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (OT)
304

PRE-OPTOMETRY
305

PRE-PHARMACY
305

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PTA) & PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY (PT)
305

PRE-PHYSICIAN ASSOCIATE
305

PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE
305

(39) Gen Educ Crse Descrip (24-25)
307

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
307

General Education
307

ART 1223 ART SURVEY
307

ASL 2163 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
307

ASTRO 1904 ASTRONOMY
307

BIOL 1004 BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS
307

BIOL 1013 CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY
307

BIOL 1054 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I
307

CHEM 1004 GENERAL CHEMISTRY
307

COMM 1263 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
307

COMM 1313 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING
307

COMSC 1023 COMPUTERS & INFORMATION ACCESS
307

ECONO 2263 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
307

ECONO 2363 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
307

ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
307

ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
307

ENTRP 1123 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
307

FINAN 2113 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
307

GEOG 1103 WORLD CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
308

GEOL 1934 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
308

HIST 1003 EARLY WORLD HISTORY
308

HIST 1023 MODERN WORLD HISTORY
308

HIST 1043 UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877
308

HIST 1053 UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE 1877
308

HUM 1103 INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES
308

ITAL 1004 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I
308

KINES 1133 WELLNESS CONCEPTS AND EXERCISE APPLICATIONS
308

LATIN 1054 ELEMENTARY LATIN I
308

LIT 2333 INTRODUCTION TO FILM
308

LIT 2413 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
308

MATH 1143 MATH CONCEPTS
308

MATH 1153 MATH APPLICATIONS
308

MATH 1193 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
308

MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
308

MUSIC 1013 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC I
309

MUSIC 1103 MUSIC AND CULTURE
309

MUSIC 1123 HISTORY OF ROCK-N-ROLL
309

PHILO 1453 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
309

PHY 1044 BASIC PHYSICS I
309

PHY 1063 GENERAL PHYSICS
309

POLSC 1103 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
309

PSYCH 1003 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
309

SCI 1501 CONCEPTS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE LABORATORY
309

SCI 1513 CONCEPTS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
309

SOCIO 1003 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
309

SPAN 1054 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
309

TECH 1223 TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
309

TECH 3143 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
309

(40) Gen Study Crse Descrip (24-25)
310

Course Descriptions
310

GENERAL STUDY COURSES
310

GSTDY 1051 SWOSUCONNECT
310

GSTDY 1061 PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP I
310

GSTDY 1071 PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP II
310

GSTDY 1441 COLLEGE SUCCESS
310

GSTDY 2061 PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP III
310

GSTDY 2071 PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP IV
310

SELF-PACED ONLINE COURSES
310

GSTDY 1901 BASIC EXCEL
310

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE EXCEL
310

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED EXCEL
310

GSTDY 1901 BASIC EXCEL FOR ENGINEER & TECH
310

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE EXCEL FOR ENGINEER & TECH
310

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED EXCEL FOR ENGINEER & TECH
310

GSTDY 1901 BASIC ILLUSTRATOR
310

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE ILLUSTRATOR
310

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED ILLUSTRATOR
310

GSTDY 1901 BASIC INDESIGN
310

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE INDESIGN
311

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED INDESIGN
311

GSTDY 1901 BASIC PHOTOSHOP
311

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE PHOTOSHOP
311

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP
311

GSTDY 1901 BASIC POWERPOINT
311

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE POWERPOINT
311

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED POWERPOINT
311

GSTDY 1901 BASIC PUBLISHER
311

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE PUBLISHER
311

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED PUBLISHER
311

GSTDY 1901 BASIC WORD
311

GSTDY 2901 INTERMEDIATE WORD
311

GSTDY 2901 ADVANCED WORD
311

GSTDY 3212 STUDENT LEADERSHIP I
311

GSTDY 3222 STUDENT LEADERSHIP II
311

(41) A&S Crse Descriptions (24-25)
312

Course Descriptions COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
312

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL
312

AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
312

BIOL 1004 BIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS
312

BIOL 1013 CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY
312

BIOL 1054 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I
312

BIOL 1254 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II
312

BIOL 2205 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
312

BIOL 2354 MICROBIOLOGY FOR NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH
312

BIOL 2503 PARASITOLOGY
312

BIOL 3012 BIOLOGICAL TERMINOLOGY
312

BIOL 3053 CELL BIOLOGY
312

BIOL 3074 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
312

BIOL 3152 GENETICS AND CELL BIOLOGY LABORATORY
312

BIOL 3253 GENETICS
312

BIOL 3283 ECOLOGY
312

BIOL 3304 AQUATIC ECOLOGY
312

BIOL 3355 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
313

BIOL 3363 INVERTEBRATE BIOLOGY
313

BIOL 3604 BIOLOGY OF INSECTS
313

BIOL 3704 HUMAN ANATOMY
313

BIOL 3814 BIOLOGY OF PLANTS
313

BIOL 3904 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4001-4 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (TOPIC)
313

BIOL 4011-4 SEMINAR IN BIOLOGY (TOPIC)
313

BIOL 4021-4 SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
313

BIOL 4031-4 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MICROBIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4041-4 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4154 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4204 VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4213 IMMUNOLOGY
313

BIOL 4284 PARASITOLOGY
313

BIOL 4293 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4314 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4343 APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4404 PATHOGENIC MICROBIOLOGY
313

BIOL 4454 PLANT TAXONOMY
313

BIOL 4463 VIROLOGY
314

BIOL 4503 MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY
314

BIOL 4524 ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
314

BIOL 4604 TERRESTRIAL ECOLOGY
314

BIOL 4622 ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT PLANTS
314

BIOL 4703 INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY
314

BIOL 4853 EVOLUTION
314

BIOL 4864 HUMAN GENETICS
314

BIOL 4901 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CAPSTONE
314

BIOL 4914 GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
314

BIOL 4915 GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
314

BIOL 4935 CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
314

BIOL 4944 NEUROSCIENCE
314

BIOL 4974 HISTOLOGY
314

MLS 4117 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
314

MLS 4125 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY I
315

MLS 4236 CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY
315

MLS 4246 CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY/IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
315

MLS 4325 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY II
315

MLS 4351 TOPICS IN MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
315

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
315

ASTRO 1904 ASTRONOMY
315

ASTRO 4012 SEMINAR IN ASTRONOMY
315

CHEM 1004 GENERAL CHEMISTRY
315

CHEM 1203 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (LECTURE)
315

CHEM 1252 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (LAB)
315

CHEM 1303 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (LECTURE)
315

CHEM 1352 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (LAB)
315

CHEM 2001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN CHEMISTRY (TOPIC)
315

CHEM 2011-4 SEMINAR IN CHEMISTRY (TOPIC)
315

CHEM 2044 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
315

CHEM 2101-4 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
315

CHEM 2112 STRUCTURE AND BONDING
315

CHEM 2114 ORGANIC/BIOCHEMISTRY
315

CHEM 2122 PROBLEM SOLVING IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
315

CHEM 2612 PRINCIPLES OF LABORATORY SAFETY
316

CHEM 3013 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
316

CHEM 3015 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
316

CHEM 3111 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY
316

CHEM 3124 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
316

CHEM 3211 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB
316

CHEM 3233 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
316

CHEM 3244 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
316

CHEM 3343 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I
316

CHEM 3901 SEMINAR IN CHEMISTRY I (CAPSTONE)
316

CHEM 4001-4 CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
316

CHEM 4011-4 SEMINAR IN CHEMISTRY (TOPIC)
316

CHEM 4021 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY
316

CHEM 4113 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
316

CHEM 4115 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
316

CHEM 4124 BIOCHEMISTRY
316

CHEM 4133 PHARMCEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
316

CHEM 4223 POLYMER CHEMISTRY
316

CHEM 4234 INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS
317

CHEM 4313 ADVANCED ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
317

CHEM 4353 MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
317

CHEM 4254 INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
317

CHEM 4455 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II
317

CHEM 4554 ADVANCED ORGANIC SPECTROSCOPY
317

CHEM 4673 ADVANCED METABOLISM
317

CHEM 4900 SEMINAR ATTENDANCE
317

CHEM 4901 SENIOR SEMINAR IN CHEMISTRY II (CAPSTONE)
317

ENGR 2022 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING PHYSICS
317

ENGR 2203 STATICS
317

ENGR 2213 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
317

ENGR 3013 MATERIALS SCIENCE
317

ENGR 3112 ENGINEERING AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
317

ENGR 3311 MODERN PHYSICS LABORATORY
317

ENGR 3403 MODERN PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS
317

ENGR 3414 ANALOG ELECTRONICS
317

ENGR 3424 OPTICS
317

ENGR 3501 ENGINEERING SEMINAR
317

ENGR 3544 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
318

ENGR 3563 THERMODYNAMICS
318

ENGR 3573 HEAT TRANSFER
318

ENGR 3603 MECHANICS
318

ENGR 3633 FLUID MECHANICS
318

ENGR 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN ENGINEERING PHYSICS
318

ENGR 4011-4 ENGINEERING SEMINAR
318

ENGR 4102 CAPSTONE: DESIGN AND BUILD
318

ENGR 4112 CAPSTONE: BUILD AND PRESENTATION
318

ENGR 4644 ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM I
318

ENGR 4723 QUANTUM MECHANICS
318

GEOL 1934 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
318

PHY 1044 BASIC PHYSICS I
318

PHY 1054 BASIC PHYSICS II
318

PHY 1063 GENERAL PHYSICS
318

PHY 1072 INTRODUCTORY ELECTRONICS
318

PHY 2011 SEMINAR IN PHYSICS
318

PHY 2145 GENERAL PHYSICS I
318

PHY 2155 GENERAL PHYSICS II
318

PHY 2223 INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS
318

SCI 1501 CONCEPTS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE LABORATORY
318

SCI 1513 CONCEPTS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
319

SCI 3114 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
319

SCI 3214 PHYSICAL SCIENCE FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
319

SCI 3314 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCE FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
319

SCI 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN SCIENCE
319

SCI 4011-4 SCIENCE SEMINAR (TOPIC)
319

SCI 4843 TEACHER’S COURSE IN SCIENCE
319

DEPARTMENT OF CREATIVE MEDIA AND VISUAL ARTS
319

ART 1113 FUNDAMENTALS OF ART
319

ART 1123 FOUNDATIONS I, DRAWING
319

ART 1133 FOUNDATIONS II, TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
319

ART 1143 FOUNDATIONS III, THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
319

ART 1153 INTRO TO PHOTOGRAPHY
319

ART 1213 PERSPECTIVE
319

ART 1663 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
319

ART 1223 ART SURVEY
319

ART 2113 ACRYLIC TECHNIQUES
319

ART 2133 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN
319

ART 2143 HISTORY AND THEORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
319

ART 2153 APPLICATIONS AND DESIGN INSTRUCTION
319

ART 3011-4 SEMINAR IN ART
320

ART 3113 WATERCOLOR STUDIO
320

ART 3153 FIGURE DRAWING
320

ART 3173 COLOR THEORY
320

ART 3183 PUBLIC ART
320

ART 3212 AESTHETICS AND ART CRITICISM
320

ART 3223 TAPESTRY
320

ART 3232 INTRODUCTION TO ART EDUCATION
320

ART 3324 MOTION GRAPHICS
320

ART 3353 CLAY STUDIO
320

ART 3383 MIXED MEDIA
320

ART 3413 SCULPTURE STUDIO
320

ART 3483 PRINTMAKING STUDIO
320

ART 3513 GRAPHIC DESIGN I
320

ART 3593 AMERICAN ART HISTORY
320

ART 3613 HISTORY OF ART I
320

ART 3653 HISTORY OF ART II
320

ART 3683 ILLUSTRATION STUDIO
320

ART 3753 LIFE DRAWING
320

ART 3783 GRAPHIC DESIGN II
320

ART 3853 TYPOGRAPHIC DESIGN
320

ART 3883 ADVERTISING DESIGN
320

ART 3923 ADVANCED GRAPHIC DESIGN I
321

ART 3953 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
321

ART 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN ART (TOPIC)
321

ART 4011-4 SEMINAR IN ART (TOPIC)
321

ART 4133 INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES IN ART EDUCATION
321

ART 4163 PORTFOLIO
321

ART 4174 PACKAGE DESIGN
321

ART 4183 FIGURE PAINTING
321

ART 4253 APPLIED DESIGN
321

ART 4313 PAINTING STUDIO
321

ART 4333 STUDIO DRAWING
321

ART 4353 MODERN ART HISTORY
321

ART 4383 ART HISTORY SINCE 1945
321

ART 4393 NON-WESTERN ART HISTORY
321

ART 4413 ADVANCED GRAPHIC DESIGN II
321

ART 4423 ILLUSTRATION STUDIO II
321

ART 4433 ILLUSTRATION STUDIO III
321

ART 4443 INTERNSHIP IN ART
321

ART 4452 CONTENT, METHODS AND MATERIALS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ART
321

ART 4553 TEACHERS’ COURSE IN ART
321

ART 4651 SENIOR EXHIBIT
322

ART 4754 ART EDUCATION PORTFOLIO/EXHIBIT
322

COMM 1083 INTRODUCTION TO ENTERTAINMENT AND COMMUNICATION INDUSTRIES
322

COMM 1263 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE
322

COMM 1313 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING
322

COMM 2103 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION
322

COMM 2113 WRITING FOR MASS MEDIA
322

COMM 2123 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
322

COMM 2223 INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION
322

COMM 2233 COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE DESIGN
322

COMM 2363 ACTING I
322

COMM 2763 STAGECRAFT
322

COMM 3013 THEATRICAL MAKE-UP
322

COMM 3023 LIGHTING AND SOUND
322

COMM 3043 DIGITAL STORYTELLING
322

COMM 3063 AMERICAN FILM AND CULTURE
322

COMM 3073 PERSUASION
322

COMM 3121 COMMUNICATION PRODUCTION
322

COMM 3133 SCREENWRITING
323

COMM 3143 CINEMATOGRAPHY
323

COMM 3153 LEADERSHIP
323

COMM 3183 SOCIAL MEDIA
323

COMM 3333 PHOTOJOURNALISM
323

COMM 3583 SPORTS COMMUNICATION
323

COMM 3543 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION
323

COMM 3563 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE
323

COMM 3613 SPECIALIZED PUBLICATIONS
323

COMM 3663 SCRIPT ANALYSIS
323

COMM 3763 ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT
323

COMM 3963 COSTUME HISTORY
323

COMM 3973 COSTUME, MAKEUP AND WARDROBE
323

COMM 4143 FIELD STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION
323

COMM 4243 MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION
323

COMM 4253 GLOBAL COMMUNICATION
323

COMM 4263 CRISIS COMMUNICATION
323

COMM 4293 MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS
323

COMM 4343 COMMUNICATION THEORY
323

COMM 4363 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
323

COMM 4403 SETS, PROPS AND LOCATIONS
323

COMM 4463 THEATRE HISTORY: GREEK TO 1660
324

COMM 4483 PLAY DIRECTING AND PRODUCING
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COMM 4563 TEACHING SPEECH IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
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COMM 4663 THEATRE HISTORY: 1660 TO PRESENT
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COMM 4813 PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
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COMM 4823 WRITING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS
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COMM 4833 PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING
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COMM 4953 SENIOR CAPSTONE
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COMM 4963 ACTING II
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DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
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ENGL 0123 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH
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ENGL 0132 COMPOSITION I SUPPORT
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ENGL 1002 WRITING SKILLS LAB
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This course is designed for students who either need additional assistance in sharpening their writing skills to either bring them up to a college level, or maintain them at a college level, or need assistance with a writing project within a specific ...
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ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
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ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
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ENGL 2000 ENGLISH PROFICIENCY PROGRAM
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ENGL 3013 WRITING: EXPLORATION AND PRACTICE
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ENGL 3133 PEER TUTORING AND WRITING CENTER PRACTICES
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ENGL 3213 WRITING FOR SOCIAL MEDIA
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ENGL 3223 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING
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ENGL 3233 INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL WRITING
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ENGL 3473 SHORT FORM FICTION
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ENGL 3483 BEGINNING CREATIVE WRITING OF POETRY I
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ENGL 3603 ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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ENGL 3653 WRITING IN THE DISCIPLINES
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ENGL 3663 CREATIVE NONFICTION I
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ENGL 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN ENGLISH (TOPIC)
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ENGL 4011-4 SEMINAR IN ENGLISH (TOPIC)
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ENGL 4123 WRITING GENRES
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ENGL 4423 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS
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ENGL 4453 ADVANCED COMPOSITION
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ENGL 4473 CREATIVE WRITING OF POETRY II
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ENGL 4483 LONG FORM FICTION
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ENGL 4653 WRITING FOR MULTIMEDIA
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ENGL 4663 CREATIVE NONFICTION II
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ENGL 4673 TEACHING IN THE SECONDARY ENGLISH CLASSROOM
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ENGL 4773 EDITING
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ENGL 4882 ENGLISH SENIOR CAPSTONE
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ASL 2163 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
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ASL 2263 INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
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ITAL 1004 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I
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ITAL 1104 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II
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LATIN 1054 ELEMENTARY LATIN I
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LATIN 1154 ELEMENTARY LATIN II
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SPAN 1054 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
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SPAN 1154 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
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SPAN 2053 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I
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SPAN 2153 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II
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SPAN 3023 SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
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SPAN 3553 HISPANIC LIFE AND CULTURE
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SPAN 3653 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH CONVERSATION
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SPAN 3753 READINGS IN SPANISH
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SPAN 3853 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH COMPOSITION AND GRAMMAR
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SPAN 4923 TEACHERS COURSE IN WORLD LANGUAGES
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HUM 1103 INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES
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LIT 2001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN LITERATURE (TOPIC)
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LIT 2011-4 SEMINAR IN LITERATURE (TOPIC)
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LIT 2053 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES
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LIT 2333 INTRODUCTION TO FILM
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LIT 2413 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
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LIT 2833 SCIENCE FICTION
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LIT 3023 THE ART OF READING
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LIT 3033 WORLD MYTHOLOGY
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LIT 3113 EARLY WORLD LITERATURE
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LIT 3223 ROMANTIC MOVEMENT
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LIT 3323 MODERN VOICES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
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LIT 3333 SHAKESPEARE IN CONTEXT
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LIT 3343 WORLD FOLK LITERATURE
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LIT 3443 MIDDLE ENGLISH/CHAUCER
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LIT 3453 AGE OF REASON
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LIT 3463 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN REALISM
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LIT 3493 MODERN DRAMA
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LIT 3513 LITERATURE OF THE AMERICAN WEST
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LIT 3523 VICTORIAN POETRY
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LIT 3533 BRITISH RENAISSANCE DRAMA
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LIT 3543 LITERATURE OF THE SOUTH
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LIT 3613 AMERICAN ROMANTIC PERIOD
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LIT 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN LITERATURE (TOPIC)
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LIT 4011-4 SEMINAR IN LITERATURE (TOPIC)
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LIT 4113 MODERN WORLD LITERATURE
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LIT 4123 BRITISH LITERATURE 1795-1950
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LIT 4233 YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE
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LIT 4473 MODERN BRITISH AND AMERICAN POETRY
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LIT 4553 ISSUES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
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LIT 4593 DIVERSITY IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
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LIT 4623 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH POETRY
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LIT 4763 BRITISH LITERARY HERITAGE TO 1800
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LIT 4883 WOMEN AND LITERATURE
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LIT 4993 THE NOVEL
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PHILO 1453 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
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PHILO 3113 DIGITAL ETHICS
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
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MATH 0124 BASIC ALGEBRA
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MATH 0162 COLLEGE ALGEBRA SUPPORT
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MATH 0174 PREP FOR COLLEGE MATH
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MATH 0182 MATH CONCEPTS SUPPORT
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MATH 0192 MATH APPLICATIONS SUPPORT
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MATH 1143 MATH CONCEPTS
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MATH 1153 MATH APPLICATIONS
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MATH 1193 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
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MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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MATH 1613 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY
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MATH 1834 CALCULUS I
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MATH 2001-3 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN MATHEMATICS (TOPIC)
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MATH 2823 APPLIED CALCULUS
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MATH 2834 CALCULUS II
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MATH 3113 FOUNDATIONS IN MATHEMATICS
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MATH 3413 STATISTICAL METHODS I
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MATH 3433 STATISTICS I
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MATH 3453 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
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MATH 3473 INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY
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MATH 3533 TECHNOLOGY AND PROGRAMMING IN MATHEMATICS
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MATH 3553 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
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MATH 3653 LINEAR ALGEBRA
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MATH 3673 ELEMENTARY NUMBER THEORY
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MATH 3713 COLLEGE GEOMETRY
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MATH 3834 CALCULUS III
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MATH 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN MATHEMATICS (TOPIC)
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MATH 4011-4 SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICS (TOPIC)
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MATH 4013 SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICS
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MATH 4101 MATHEMATICS CAPSTONE COURSE
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MATH 4133 INTRO TO MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
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MATH 4153 HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS
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MATH 4213 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I
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MATH 4223 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS II
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MATH 4233 VECTOR ANALYSIS
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MATH 4653 MODERN ALGEBRA
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MATH 4753 INTRODUCTION TO POINT SET TOPOLOGY
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MATH 4853 ADVANCED CALCULUS
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MATH 4873 COMPLEX VARIABLES
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MATH 1433 STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS IN ARITHMETIC
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MATH 1443 STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS IN MATHEMATICS
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MATH 1503 ALGEBRA FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
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MATH 2133 GEOMETRY FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
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MATH 4933 TEACHING SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
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MUSIC 0111 MUSIC THEORY SUPPORT
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MUSIC 1013 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC I
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MUSIC 1103 MUSIC AND CULTURE
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MUSIC 1112 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC
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MUSIC 1123 HISTORY OF ROCK-N-ROLL
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MUSIC 1172 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THERAPY
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MUSIC 1213 MUSIC THEORY I
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MUSIC 1221 AURAL SKILLS I
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MUSIC 1223 MUSIC THERAPY I: MUSIC THERAPY IN REHABILITATION AND MEDICAL SETTINGS
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MUSIC 1313 MUSIC THEORY II
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MUSIC 1321 AURAL SKILLS II
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MUSIC 1411 BRASS CLASS
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MUSIC 1511 WOODWIND CLASS
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MUSIC 1611 PERCUSSION CLASS
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MUSIC 1711 STRING CLASS
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MUSIC 1911 BEGINNING GUITAR CLASS
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MUSIC 2081 FIELD STUDIES I
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MUSIC 2101 VOICE CLASS
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MUSIC 2181 FIELD STUDIES II
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MUSIC 2222 RECREATIONAL MUSIC
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MUSIC 2681 VOCAL ENSEMBLE
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MUSIC 2811 CLASS PIANO I
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MUSIC 2821 CLASS PIANO II
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MUSIC 2831 CLASS PIANO III
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MUSIC 2841 CLASS PIANO IV
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MUSIC 2851 CLASS PIANO V
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MUSIC 2861 ACCOMPANYING
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MUSIC 2871 CLASS PIANO VI
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MUSIC 2901 PIANO ENSEMBLE AND ACCOMPANYING
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MUSIC 2911 INTERMEDIATE GUITAR
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MUSIC 2951 MODERN LANGUAGE DICTION
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MUSIC 2981 PRINCIPLES OF CONDUCTING
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MUSIC 3081 FIELD STUDIES III
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MUSIC 3101 INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING
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MUSIC 3113 MUSIC THERAPY II: MUSIC THERAPY IN MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS
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MUSIC 3123 MUSIC THERAPY IV: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC
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MUSIC 3151 CHORAL CONDUCTING
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MUSIC 3171 INTRODUCTION TO MOVEMENT
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MUSIC 3181 MUSIC THERAPY COMPETENCIES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
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MUSIC 3231 BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR
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MUSIC 3253 MUSIC THEORY III
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MUSIC 3261 AURAL SKILLS III
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MUSIC 3303 MUSIC THEORY IV
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MUSIC 3311 AURAL SKILLS IV
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MUSIC 3331 JAZZ IMPROVISATION
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MUSIC 3353 HISTORY OF MUSIC I
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MUSIC 3403 HISTORY OF MUSIC II
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MUSIC 3452 HISTORY OF OPERA
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MUSIC 3553 HISTORY OF MUSIC III
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MUSIC 3940 JUNIOR RECITAL
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MUSIC 3951 ADVANCED MODERN LANGUAGE DICTION
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MUSIC 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN MUSIC
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MUSIC 4011-4 SEMINAR IN MUSIC (TOPIC)
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MUSIC 4020 SENIOR RESEARCH PROJECT
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MUSIC 4021 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE
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MUSIC 4031 BRASS ENSEMBLE
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MUSIC 4041 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
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MUSIC 4051 ORCHESTRA
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MUSIC 4061 SMALL INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES
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MUSIC 4071 JAZZ ENSEMBLE A
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MUSIC 4081 MARCHING BAND
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MUSIC 4102 FORMS AND ANALYSIS
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MUSIC 4112 ORFF AND KODALY TECHNIQUES IN ELEMENTARY
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MUSIC 4122 BASIC ORFF I
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MUSIC 4132 BASIC ORFF II
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MUSIC 4141 SOUTHWESTERN SINGERS
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MUSIC 4151 ORFF PRACTICUM
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MUSIC 4171 JAZZ ENSEMBLE B
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MUSIC 4182 RESEARCH AND STATISTICS
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MUSIC 4202 COMPOSITION
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MUSIC 4213 MUSIC THERAPY III: MUSIC THERAPY IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
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MUSIC 4222 INSTRUMENTAL PEDAGOGY
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MUSIC 4232 ARRANGING
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MUSIC 4242-4 MUSIC THERAPY V-CLINICAL TRAINING
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MUSIC 4251 OPERA WORKSHOP
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MUSIC 4302 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY GENERAL MUSIC
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MUSIC 4311 FIELD STUDIES IV
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MUSIC 4331 CHAMBER CHOIR
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MUSIC 4352 PIANO PEDAGOGY
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MUSIC 4362 MUSIC HISTORY SURVEY
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MUSIC 4372 MUSIC THEORY PRACTICUM
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MUSIC 4381 WIND SYMPHONY
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MUSIC 4402 BAND METHODS
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MUSIC 4423 HALL MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY
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MUSIC 4452 VOCAL METHODS
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MUSIC 4463 TECHNOLOGY IN MUSIC
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MUSIC 4471 JAZZ ENSEMBLE C
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MUSIC 4481 SYMPHONIC BAND
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MUSIC 4502 CHORAL LITERATURE
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MUSIC 4512 APPLIED INSTRUMENTAL PEDAGOGY
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MUSIC 4523 ARTS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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MUSIC 4552 PIANO LITERATURE
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MUSIC 4602 INSTRUMENTAL LITERATURE
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MUSIC 4732 CHURCH MUSIC
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MUSIC 4812 ADVANCED MUSIC ANALYSIS
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MUSIC 4900 RECITAL ATTENDANCE
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MUSIC 4901 RECITAL ATTENDANCE
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MUSIC 4950 SENIOR RECITAL
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MUSIC 4951 SENIOR RECITAL
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MUSIC 4963 SENIOR CAPSTONE
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MUSIC INDIVIDUAL MUSIC LESSONS (APPLIED MUSIC)
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CRMJS 1113 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CRMJS 1223 INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
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CRMJS 2013 TOPICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CRMJS 2503 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
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CRMJS 3163 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
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CRMJS 3243 COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS
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CRMJS 3353 THE CRIMINAL MIND
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CRMJS 3523 CRIMINOLOGY
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CRMJS 3803 PRIVATIZATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CRMJS 4012 SEMINAR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CRMJS 4013 SEMINAR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CRMJS 4103 JUVENILE JUSTICE
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CRMJS 4143 CRITICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CRMJS 4153 U.S. CORRECTIONS
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CRMJS 4333 VICTIMOLOGY
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CRMJS 4903 DIRECTED READINGS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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CRMJS 4913 INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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ECONO 2263 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
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ECONO 2363 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
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ECONO 2463 BUSINESS STATISTICS
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ECONO 3863 MONEY AND BANKING
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ECONO 3123 ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE
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ECONO 4003 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ECONOMICS (TOPIC)
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ECONO 4013 SEMINAR IN ECONOMICS (TOPIC)
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ECONO 4563 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
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ECONO 4963 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
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GEOG 1103 WORLD CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
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HIST 1003 EARLY WORLD HISTORY
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HIST 1023 MODERN WORLD HISTORY
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HIST 1033 WORLD HISTORY
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HIST 1043 UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877
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HIST 1053 UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE 1877
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HIST 2603 HISTORICAL METHODS
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HIST 3003 WORLD WAR I
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HIST 3043 EARLY MODERN EUROPE
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HIST 3063 HISTORY OF IRELAND
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HIST 3083 NATIONALISM AND ETHNICITY
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HIST 3103 MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
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HIST 3113 TUDOR ENGLAND
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HIST 3303 HISTORY OF IMPERIAL RUSSIA
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HIST 3313 WORLD WAR II
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HIST 3403 MODERN FRANCE
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HIST 3503 EARLY CHRISTIAN THOUGHT
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HIST 3603 20th CENTURY WORLD HISTORY
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HIST 4011-4 SEMINAR IN HISTORY
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HIST 4023 COLONIAL AMERICA: 1492-1765
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HIST 4033 REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA: 1765-1808
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HIST 4043 NEW NATION AND AGE OF JACKSON: 1808-1850
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HIST 4053 CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION: 1850-1877
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HIST 4063 GILDED AGE/PROGRESSIVE ERA
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HIST 4073 20th CENTURY AMERICA: 1915-1950
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HIST 4083 AMERICA SINCE 1970
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HIST 4093 HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND WRITING
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HIST 4103 AMERICAN INDIANS
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HIST 4123 AMERICA IN THE 1950s AND 1960s
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HIST 4133 WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY
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HIST 4203 OLD SOUTH
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HIST 4213 NEW SOUTH
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HIST 4313 AMERICAN WEST
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HIST 4353 HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA
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HIST 4503 AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC HISTORY
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HIST 4803 PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP
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HIST 4901-4 DIRECTED READINGS IN HISTORY (TOPIC)
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POLSC 1103 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
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POLSC 2303 COMPARATIVE POLITICS
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POLSC 2623 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
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POLSC 2803 THE JUDICIAL PROCESS
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POLSC 3003 FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
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POLSC 3033 POLITICAL PARTIES
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POLSC 3113 POLITICAL THEORY
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POLSC 3163 PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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POLSC 3323 LEGISLATIVE-EXECUTIVE RELATIONS
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POLSC 3343 THE ROAD TO EQUALITY
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POLSC 3353 MODEL UNITED NATIONS I
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POLSC 3363 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION THEORY AND PRACTICE
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POLSC 3373 MODEL UNITED NATIONS II
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POLSC 4013 SEMINAR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (TOPIC)
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POLSC 4233 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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POLSC 4253 INTERNATIONAL LAW
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POLSC 4303 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
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POLSC 4403 PUBLIC POLICY FORMATION
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POLSC 4613 CIVIL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES
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POLSC 4903 DIRECTED READINGS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (TOPIC)
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POLSC 4933 POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNSHIP
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SOCSC 3853 STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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SOCSC 3863 FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH
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SOCSC 4011-3 SEMINAR IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
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SOCSC 4133 TEACHERS COURSE IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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SOCIO 1003 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
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SOCIO 3043 RACIAL AND CULTURAL MINORITIES
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SOCIO 3163 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
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SOCIO 4013 SEMINAR IN SOCIOLOGY
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SOCIO 4033 ADVANCED ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS
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(42) Busi Tech Crse Descrip (24-25)
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Course Descriptions EVERETT DOBSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY
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ACCTG 2213 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ACCTG 2313 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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ACCTG 3213 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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ACCTG 3313 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
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ACCTG 3323 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II
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ACCTG 3493 ANALYZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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ACCTG 3713 COST ACCOUNTING
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ACCTG 3823 ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING
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ACCTG 4003 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN ACCOUNTING (TOPIC)
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ACCTG 4013 SEMINAR IN ACCOUNTING (TOPIC)
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ACCTG 4113 ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENT/NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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ACCTG 4213 AUDITING I
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ACCTG 4313 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING I
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ACCTG 4323 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING II
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ACCTG 4333 INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING
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ACCTG 4513 AUDITING II
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ACCTG 4613 ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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ACCTG 4733 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT I
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ACCTG 4763 ADVANCED COST/MANAGERIAL TOPICS
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ENTRP 1123 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
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ENTRP 1133 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS
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ENTRP 3223 COMMERCIAL LAW
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ENTRP 3233 LEGAL ISSUES IN AEROSPACE
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ENTRP 3243 BEEF CATTLE MANAGEMENT
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ENTRP 3313 REAL ESTATE
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ENTRP 3353 BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION
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ENTRP 3413 REAL ESTATE II
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ENTRP 3423 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
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ENTRP 3723 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
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ENTRP 3823 QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN BUSINESS
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ENTRP 3923 ADVANCED COMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
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ENTRP 4003 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (TOPIC)
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ENTRP 4013 SEMINAR IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (TOPIC)
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ENTRP 4123 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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ENTRP 4133 EMPLOYMENT LAW
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ENTRP 4233 LEADERSHIP AND GENDER
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ENTRP 4313 INTERNSHIP IN AEROSPACE
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ENTRP 4323 INTERNSHIP IN AGRICULTURE
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ENTRP 4333 INTERNSHIP IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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ENTRP 4433 ENTREPRENEURSHIP & NEW VENTURE
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ENTRP 4513 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
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ENTRP 4733 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT I
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ENTRP 4743 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT II
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FINAN 2113 PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
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FINAN 3213 RISK MANAGEMENT
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How do executives manage risk and plan for uncertainty? Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) tools and processes are increasingly becoming the answer. Analytical ERM techniques (using tools such as Excel) will be applied to model risks, leading to more ef...
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Prerequisites: FINAN-3343 and ENTRP-3823. F
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FINAN 3313 REAL ESTATE
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FINAN 3343 BUSINESS FINANCE
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A survey course with emphasis on the financial characteristics of modern U.S. corporations. Course topics may include financial planning and forecasting, capital budgeting, time value of money, cost of capital, financial statement analysis, security v...
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FINAN 3353 FINANCIAL PLANNING
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An introduction to concepts and techniques for financial planners. Topics may include the general principles of financial planning, professional conduct and regulation, education planning, risk management and insurance planning, investment planning, t...
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FINAN 3413 REAL ESTATE II
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FINAN 3493 ANALYZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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A comprehensive analysis of a firms' financial statements. Topics may include the limitations and generation of financial data, techniques for analyzing the flow of funds through a business, methods for the use and interpretation of financial ratios, ...
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FINAN 3663 INVESTMENTS
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The nature of investments (including the characteristics of stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments) will be examined. Empirical evidence and analytical tools will be applied to the investment decision process and the
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construction of efficient portfolios. Prerequisite: FINAN-3343. F
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FINAN 4003 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN FINANCE (TOPIC)
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FINAN 4013 SEMINAR IN FINANCE (TOPIC)
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FINAN 4063 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MARKETS
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FINAN 4213 BANK MANAGEMENT
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FINAN 4233 SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE
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Small businesses may not have access to the same financial tools as large corporations; however, finance is still used to enhance predictability and profitability. The effective financial management of small business and entrepreneurial firms will be ...
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FINAN 4253 FINANCIAL ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE
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Are agribusiness operations using their resources efficiently? Develop your financial skills and tools to analyze the performance of these businesses, more effectively manage their resources, and enhance their profitability. Prerequisite: FINAN 3343
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FINAN 4263 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Advanced study of finance applying financial modeling through case studies. Prerequisites: FINAN 3213, FINAN 4063, and Senior standing. S
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FINAN 4333 INTERNSHIP IN FINANCE
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FINAN 4393 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
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FINAN 4513 PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT I
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Addresses the tools and processes available to manage the cash resources and meet the financial goals of the individual investor/enterprise. Students will construct, manage, track, and report results of an investment portfolio. Prerequisites: FINAN-36...
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FINAN 4523 PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT II
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FINAN 4733 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT I
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FINAN 4743 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT II
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FINAN 4763 DERIVATIVE SECURITIES
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MNGMT 3233 MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 3253 LEADERSHIP
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MNGMT 3263 MANAGEMENT IN AEROSPACE
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MNGMT 3313 REAL ESTATE
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Introduction to the principles of real estate in the United States, including the nature and description of real estate, right and interests in land, forms of ownership, contract law, mortgages and notes, types of financing, sources of mortgage funds,...
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MNGMT 3333 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 3343 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
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MNGMT 3363 TALENT ACQUISITION
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MNGMT 3413 REAL ESTATE II
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MNGMT 3423 SMALL AND FAMILY BUSINESS
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MNGMT 3433 DYNAMICS OF ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 3533 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
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MNGMT 4003 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN MANAGEMENT (TOPIC)
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MNGMT 4013 SEMINAR IN MANAGEMENT (TOPIC)
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MNGMT 4103 NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT
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MNGMT 4113 GENDER ISSUES IN HR MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT
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MNGMT 4123 ETHICS, BEHAVIOR AND LEADERSHIP
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MNGMT 4133 PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 4153 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LEADERSHIP
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MNGMT 4163 MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP
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MNGMT 4173 SALES SKILLS MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE
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MNGMT 4183 SALES SKILLS & MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 4283 TEAM LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 4313 EVENT MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 4323 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 4333 INTERNSHIP IN MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 4633 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
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MNGMT 4733 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT I
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MNGMT 4743 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT II
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MNGMT 4923 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
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MRKTG 3113 PERSONAL BRANDING
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MRKTG 3143 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
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MRKTG 3243 PROMOTIONAL STRATEGY
344

MRKTG 3263 RETAIL MANAGEMENT
344

MRKTG 3313 REAL ESTATE
345

MRKTG 3413 REAL ESTATE II
345

MRKTG 3443 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
345

MRKTG 4001 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN MARKETING (TOPIC)
345

MRKTG 4003 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN MARKETING (TOPIC)
345

MRKTG 4013 SEMINAR IN MARKETING (TOPIC)
345

MRKTG 4123 SERVICES MARKETING
345

MRKTG 4133 SPORTS MARKETING
345

MRKTG 4143 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
345

MRKTG 4153 MARKETING MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE
345

MRKTG 4183 SALES SKILLS & MANAGEMENT
345

MRKTG 4243 MARKETING RESEARCH
345

MRKTG 4333 INTERNSHIP IN MARKETING
345

MRKTG 4443 CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
345

MRKTG 4543 BUSINESS TO BUSINESS MARKETING
345

MRKTG 4643 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
345

MRKTG 4733 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT I
345

MRKTG 4743 BUSINESS PLAN DEVELOPMENT II
345

ARNTL 1003 INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
346

ARNTL 1123 INTRODUCTION TO DATA SCIENCE
346

ARNTL 3033 RECENT TRENDS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
346

ARNTL 3133 AI ETHICS
346

ARNTL 3233 AI / HUMAN INTERACTION
346

COMSC 1023 COMPUTERS & INFORMATION ACCESS
346

COMSC 1033 COMPUTER SCIENCE I
346

COMSC 1053 COMPUTER SCIENCE II
346

COMSC 1103 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SECURITY & ETHICS
346

COMSC 2011-4 SEMINAR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
346

COMSC 2023 MACHINE LEARNING
346

COMSC 2043 DISCRETE STRUCTURES
346

COMSC 2073 DATA VISUALIZATION
346

COMSC 2413 DATA STRUCTURES
346

COMSC 2463 PROGRAMMING IN C# WITH UNITY
346

COMSC 2473 PROGRAMMING IN C++
346

COMSC 2603 NETWORK SECURITY
346

COMSC 3013 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
347

COMSC 3043 SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING
347

COMSC 3053 OPERATING SYSTEMS
347

COMSC 3123 INTRODUCTION TO ESPORTS MANAGEMENT
347

COMSC 3133 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
347

COMSC 3153 DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS
347

COMSC 3253 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER FORENSICS
347

COMSC 3353 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
347

COMSC 3403 DATABASE SYSTEMS
347

COMSC 3413 INTRODUCTION TO CYBERSECURITY
347

COMSC 3513 IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT
347

COMSC 3603 HARDWARE/SOFTWARE CONCEPTS
347

This course provides an overview of computer and network hardware. It covers topics such as computer parts, tools, supporting various computer parts, network hardware, and supporting networks. This class will also help with preparation for the hardwar...
347

COMSC 3613 CYBERSECURITY ETHICS & LAW
347

COMSC 3853 COMPUTER FORENSICS ANALYSIS
347

COMSC 3913 WEB DEVELOPMENT
347

COMSC 4001-4 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
347

COMSC 4011-4 COMPUTER SCIENCE SEMINAR
347

COMSC 4033 PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
347

COMSC 4043 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
348

COMSC 4133 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF COMPUTER ALGORITHMS
348

COMSC 4143 SERVER MANAGEMENT
348

COMSC 4173 MOBILE APPLICATIONS
348

COMSC 4453 ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEMS
348

COMSC 4513 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
348

Provides a managerial perspective to a business analytics continuum beginning with descriptive analytics (e.g., the nature of data, statistical modeling, data visualization, and business intelligence), moving on to predictive analytics (e.g., data min...
348

COMSC 4603 ADVANCED HARDWARE/SOFTWARE CONCEPTS
348

COMSC 4753 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
348

COMSC 4913 E-COMMERCE WEB DEVELOPMENT
348

COMSC 4921-3 COMPUTER SCIENCE INTERNSHIP
348

COMSC 4943 DESIGN PRACTICUM
348

COMSC 4953 CS/IS CAPSTONE
348

MFET 3183 STATICS AND STRENGTHS
348

The study of force systems in two dimensions, equilibrium, moments, analysis of structures, friction, centroids, moments of inertia, stress, modulus of elasticity, and shear. Corequisite: MFET 3183L. Prerequisites: MATH 1613 and PHY 1044. F, S
348

MFET 3433 AUTOMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
348

Basic automation system principles, including sensor technology, motion principles, and microcontroller technology are applied. Degrees of freedom, multi-axis motion, gripper technology and other robotic features are covered. Lab includes programming ...
348

MFET 4020 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
348

MFET 4443 MATERIALS HANDLING AND FACILITY
348

MFET 4753 SENIOR CAPSTONE
348

The development and completion of an independent senior project. The student will be required to generate and analyze data, design a solution and present all work. This work will encompass oral presentations, a poster, and a detailed project paper wit...
348

TECH 1101 INTRODUCTION TO TECHNOLOGY
348

TECH 1223 TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
348

TECH 1713 BASIC ELECTRICAL SCIENCE
348

TECH 2000-4 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN TECHNOLOGY
348

TECH 2011-4 SEMINAR IN TECHNOLOGY (TOPIC)
349

TECH 2111 UAS FUNDAMENTALS
349

TECH 2213 2D CAD
349

TECH 2233 INTRODUCTION TO UAS (DRONES)
349

TECH 2243 AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
349

TECH 2253 AEROSPACE SAFETY
349

TECH 2263 AEROSPACE FABRICATION
349

TECH 2273 AVIATION OPERATIONS
349

TECH 2283 AEROSPACE STRUCTURES
349

TECH 2293 INTRODUCTION TO AEROSPACE
349

TECH 2303 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
349

TECH 2413 NON-METALLIC MATERIALS & PROCESSES
349

TECH 2513 FABRICATION PROCESSES I
349

TECH 2713 FUNDAMENTAL ELECTRONICS
349

TECH 2813 DIGITAL DEVICES
349

TECH 3113 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
349

The course will emphasize the recognition and prevention of unsafe working condition practices and OSHA regulations. All students will present their findings for specific industry hazards. F, S
349

TECH 3123 EXCEL FOR ENGINEERS AND TECHNOLOGISTS
349

TECH 3143 TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
349

TECH 3173 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
349

TECH 3413 PRODUCTION PROCESSES
349

TECH 3463 MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS I
349

TECH 3513 MATERIALS TESTING AND ANALYSIS
349

impact-tough test. Corequisite: TECH 3513L. Prerequisites: MATH 1513 or MATH 1613. F, S
349

TECH 3523 FABRICATION PROCESSES II
349

TECH 3613 POWER SYSTEMS
350

TECH 3823 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
350

TECH 3883 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS
350

A study of wired and wireless techniques for communicating voice, data, and visual information. The course covers AM, FM, digital modulations, microwave techniques, telephony, and networking circuits and protocols. Prerequisite: TECH 2713. S
350

TECH 4000-4 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN TECHNOLOGY (TOPIC)
350

TECH 4011-4 SEMINAR IN TECHNOLOGY (TOPIC)
350

TECH 4123 INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISION
350

TECH 4223 ELECTRONICS CAPSTONE
350

TECH 4264 3D CAD
350

TECH 4373 ECONOMIC DECISION ANALYSIS
350

TECH 4433 QUALITY CONTROL
350

TECH 4454 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING (CAM)
350

TECH 4493 MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS II
350

TECH 4514 MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES
350

TECH 4833 MICROPROCESSORS & EMBEDDED CONTROLS
350

TECH 4853 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLS
350

TECH 4900 ORIENTATION TO INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP
350

TECH 4903 MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES
350

TECH 4913 INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP
350

TECH 4916 INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP
350

TECH 3013 THEORY OF FLIGHT
350

TECH 3023 IN-FLIGHT INSTRUCTION
350

TECH 3033 ADVANCED THEORY OF FLIGHT
350

TECH 3093 COMMERCIAL PILOTS' GROUND SCHOOL AND FLIGHT LAB
350

ORGL 3113 FOUNDATIONS OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
351

ORGL 3223 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
351

ORGL 3333 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
351

ORGL 3443 SURVEY OF FISCAL MANAGEMENT
351

ORGL 4113 ETHICS AND ORGANIZATIONS
351

ORGL 4213 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP
351

ORGL 4223 THE INDIVIDUAL, THE ORGANIZATION, AND SOCIETY
351

ORGL 4313 GLOBAL LEADERSHIP AND DIVERSITY
351

ORGL 4333 LEADERSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE
351

ORGL 4443 MARKETS AND STAKEHOLDERS
351

ORGL 4553 CAPSTONE
351

ORGL 4993 PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP
351

(43) Educ Beh Sci Crse Descrip (24-25)
352

Course Descriptions COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
352

ECED 4163 PERCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT IN INFANTS AND TODDLERS
352

ECED 4423 PLAY METHODS AND MATERIALS IN PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
352

ECED 4463 THE EXPRESSIVE ARTS
352

ECED 4483 EXPLORING THE CHILD'S WORLD
352

ECED 4533 GUIDANCE OF THE PRESCHOOL CHILD
352

ECED 4583 EARLY CHILDHOOD AND KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
352

ECED 4612 PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
352

EDUC 2113 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
352

EDUC 3133 TEACHING ENGLISH LEARNERS
352

EDUC 3143 INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
352

EDUC 3321 MULTICULTURAL/SPECIAL POPULATION
352

EDUC 4021 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN EDUCATION
353

EDUC 4041 CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
353

EDPSY 3413 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
353

EDPSY 3433 ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY
353

EDPSY 3653 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
353

ELEM 3113 TEACHING WITH THE ARTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD AND ELEMENTARY
353

ELEM 3453 LANGUAGE ARTS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
353

ELEM 3513 CONTENT, METHODS AND MATERIALS IN MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
353

ELEM 3522 CONTENT, METHODS AND MATERIALS IN SOCIAL STUDIES FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
353

ELEM 4222 PHONICS AND PENMANSHIP
353

ELEM 4232 PRACTICUM IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
353

ELEM 4352 TEACHING SCIENCE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
353

This course emphasizes the inquiry-discovery approach for teaching science and explores the structure and processes of science, intellectual development of children, and scientific thinking skills. The course highlights the importance of using differe...
353

ELEM 4463 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
353

ELEM 4613 EDUCATIONAL TESTS & MEASUREMENTS
354

ELEM 4665-4765 STUDENT TEACHING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
354

ELEM 4833 PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
354

LIBED 3423 MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
354

RDNG 0122 IMPROVEMENT OF READING
354

RDNG 3423 THE TEACHING OF READING I
354

RDNG 3432 THE TEACHING OF READING II
354

RDNG 4443 DIAGNOSTIC PRACTICES IN TEACHING OF READING
354

SECED 4813 EDUCATIONAL TESTS/MEASUREMENTS
354

SECED 4823 PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS
354

SECED 4843 TEACHER’S COURSE IN SCIENCE
354

SECED 4865-4965 STUDENT TEACHING IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
354

SPCED 3132 EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
355

SPCED 3213 FOUNDATIONS OF MILD/MODERATE DISABILITIES
355

SPCED 3312 PROCEDURES FOR TEACHING MILD/MODERATE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
355

SPCED 3432 ASSESSMENT, DIAGNOSIS/EVALUATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILD
355

SPCED 3433 ASSESSMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUALS
355

SPCED 4323 PROCEDURES FOR TEACHING MILD/MODERATE EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
355

SPCED 4362 SEMINAR IN LEGAL & ETHICAL PRACTICES
355

SPCED 4422 PROCEDURES FOR TEACHING AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
355

SPCED 4623 PROCEDURES FOR TEACHING MILD/MODERATE LEARNING DISABILITIES
355

SPCED 4821 PRACTICUM – MILD OR MODERATE DISABILITIES
355

SPCED 4862 COLLABORATION AND PLANNING IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
355

SPCED 4872 TRANSITIONAL PLANNING AND TEACHING AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL
355

KINES 1133 WELLNESS CONCEPTS AND EXERCISE APPLICATIONS
355

KINES 1153 NUTRITION
355

KINES 1161 WELLNESS CONCEPTS/EXERCISE APPLICATIONS LAB
355

KINES 1201 ELEMENTARY SWIMMING
355

KINES 1351 ELEMENTARY BOWLING
355

KINES 1391 CROSS COUNTRY
356

KINES 1411 ELEMENTARY GOLF
356

KINES 1471 ELEMENTARY TENNIS
356

KINES 1511 PHYSICAL FITNESS
356

KINES 1621 SOFTBALL
356

KINES 1631 BASEBALL
356

KINES 1661 BASKETBALL
356

KINES 1681 VOLLEYBALL
356

KINES 1691 FOOTBALL
356

KINES 1711 SOCCER
356

KINES 1751 TEAM SPORTS
356

KINES 1781 TEAM SPORTS
356

KINES 1811 INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
356

KINES 1932 TECHNIQUES AS APPLIED TO GYMNASTICS, FITNESS, & AQUATICS
356

KINES 1942 TECHNIQUES AS APPLIED TO INDIVIDUAL SPORTS
356

KINES 1952 TECHNIQUES AS APPLIED TO TEAM SPORTS
356

KINES 2111 RACQUETBALL
356

KINES 2141 RODEO
356

KINES 2151 WALKING FITNESS
356

KINES 2212 FIRST AID
356

KINES 2222 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY
356

KINES 2242 SPORTS OFFICIATING
356

KINES 2502 CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC
356

KINES 2601 PARTICIPATION IN INTERCOLLEGIATE
356

KINES 3133 TEACHING HEALTH IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
356

KINES 3333 SAFETY EDUCATION
356

KINES 3353 HEALTH AND AGING
356

KINES 3393 NUTRITION FOR CHILDREN
356

KINES 3443 KINESIOLOGY AND ANATOMY
357

KINES 3553 METHODS AND MATERIALS IN ELEMENTARY HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATION
357

KINES 3662 EXERCISE PROGRAMMING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
357

KINES 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION (TOPIC)
357

KINES 4011-4 SEMINAR IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
357

KINES 4043 HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMMING
357

KINES 4052 SOCIOLOGY OF SPORTS
357

KINES 4063 LEGAL ASPECTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND ATHLETICS
357

KINES 4073 EVALUATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
357

KINES 4083 OBESITY AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
357

KINES 4113 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATION
357

KINES 4122 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF ATHLETICS
357

KINES 4212 WEIGHT AND CIRCUIT TRAINING
357

KINES 4222 ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF INTRAMURALS
357

KINES 4234 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
357

KINES 4243 THERAPEUTIC AND PRESCRIPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
357

KINES 4251 INTERMEDIATE RODEO
357

KINES 4262 MOTOR LEARNING
357

KINES 4283 PRINCIPLES OF COACHING
357

KINES 4333 PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
357

KINES 4353 MOTOR DEVELOPMENT
357

KINES 4383 DEVELOPMENT OF PROGRAMS, FACILITIES AND MANAGEMENT
357

KINES 4443 METHODS OF TEACHING SAFETY EDUCATION
358

KINES 4533 CONSUMER HEALTH EDUCATION
358

KINES 4541 CAPSTONE EXPERIENCE IN HPE
358

KINES 4553 TEACHERS COURSE IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
358

KINES 4793 RESEARCH IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
358

KINES 4802 THEORY OF COACHING FOOTBALL
358

KINES 4832 THEORY OF COACHING BASKETBALL
358

KINES 4842 THEORY OF COACHING WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
358

KINES 4862 THEORY OF COACHING BASEBALL
358

KINES 4873 CURRICULUM CONSTRUCTION IN HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
358

KINES 4883 EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION AND TESTING
358

KINES 4892 THEORY OF COACHING TRACK AND MINOR SPORTS
358

KINES 4993, 4995, 4997 PRACTICUM IN EXERCISE SCIENCE
358

SPRTM 3402 CURRENT EVENTS IN RECREATION AND SPORTS MANAGEMENT
358

SPRTM 3412 EVENT SAFETY IN SPORTS AND RECREATION
358

SPRTM 3503 SPORTS MANAGEMENT
358

SPRTM 3513 SPORTS FINANCE
358

SPRTM 3523 LEADERSHIP IN SPORT
358

SPRTM 3533 OLYMPISM AND OLYMPICS
358

SPRTM 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT
358

SPRTM 4122 RECREATION & SPORTS MANAGEMENT LAW
358

SPRTM 4132 RECREATION & SPORTS EMPLOYMENT LAW
358

SPRTM 4142 ETHICS IN RECREATION AND SPORTS MANAGEMENT
358

SPRTM 4153 SPORTS MANAGEMENT STATISTICS
359

SPRTM 4163 SPORTS NUTRITION
359

SPRTM 4502 RODEO MANAGEMENT
359

SPRTM 4513 GOLF MANAGEMENT
359

SPRTM 4523 SPORTS REPRESENTATION
359

SPRTM 4533 SPORTS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
359

SPRTM 4573 FITNESS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
359

NRM 2103 WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT
359

NRM 2112 ADVANCED FIREFIGHTING METHODS
359

NRM 2122 IGNITION OPERATIONS
359

NRM 2132 FIRELINE LEADERSHIP & ICS
359

NRM 2143 WILDLAND FUEL REDUCTION
359

NRM 2223 LAND NAVIGATION
359

NRM 2993, 2995, 2996 INTERNSHIP IN WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT
359

NRM 3112 INTRODUCTION TO PARKS AND WILDLIFE LAW ENFORCEMENT
359

NRM 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
359

NRM 4011-4 SEMINAR IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
359

NRM 4162 MOUNTAIN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
359

NRM 4172 NATURAL RESOURCE LAW
359

NRM 4192 BIRD IDENTIFICATION FOR WILDLIFE MANAGERS
359

NRM 4201 THE PARK RANGER
359

NRM 4211 GAME AND FISH LAW
359

NRM 4773 NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
359

NRM 4782 RESOURCE INTERPRETATION
360

NRM 4792 LAND USE PLANNING
360

NRM 4802 WILDLAND FIRE ECOLOGY
360

NRM 4812 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
360

NRM 4832 WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT
360

NRM 4852 RANGE MANAGEMENT
360

NRM 4993-4998 INTERNSHIP IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
360

PRM 2102 FOUNDATIONS OF PARKS AND RECREATION
360

PRM 2123 WILDERNESS FIRST AID
360

PRM 2143 EMERGENCY RESPONSE
360

PRM 2151 PRINCIPLES OF SWIMMING
360

PRM 2201 BASIC HANDGUN
360

PRM 2212 WILDERNESS SURVIVAL
360

PRM 2441 HIGH ANGLE RESCUE
360

PRM 3113 SAILING, CANOEING, HIKING, AND CLIMBING
360

PRM 3142 ADVANCED WILDERNESS SURVIVAL
360

PRM 3152 SCUBA
360

PRM 3161 LIFEGUARDING
360

PRM 3181 ROCK CLIMBING
360

PRM 3211 OUTDOOR EDUCATION / ADVENTURE PROGRAMMING
360

PRM 3221 OUTDOOR EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS
360

PRM 3262 ADVANCED SCUBA / SLAM
360

PRM 3432 ROPES COURSE FACILITATION
360

PRM 3452 ADVANCED ROPES
360

PRM 3552 BACKPACKING
360

PRM 3562 WHITE WATER RAFTING
361

PRM 3663 RECREATION MANAGEMENT
361

PRM 3692 PRINCIPLES OF ARCHERY
361

PRM 3702 RECREATIONAL AREAS AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
361

PRM 4001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT
361

PRM 4011-4 SEMINAR IN PARKS AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT
361

PRM 4113 RISK MANAGEMENT IN RECREATION
361

PRM 4163 COMMUNITY RECREATION
361

PRM 4221 SMALL CRAFT SAFETY
361

PRM 4231 CUSTODY AND CONTROL
361

PRM 4241 FIREARM SAFETY
361

PRM 4343 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
361

PRM 4383 TACTICAL FIELD CRAFT
361

PRM 4404 LEGAL ISSUES
361

PRM 4421 TRAFFIC LAW
361

PRM 4433 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS I
361

PRM 4441 RADAR OPERATIONS
361

PRM 4452 SFST/DRUG RECOGNITION
361

PRM 4512 COMMUNITY POLICING
361

PRM 4633 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS II
361

PRM 4641 TERRORISM
361

PRM 4663 OUTDOOR RECREATION
361

PRM 4664 FIREARMS
361

PRM 4674 DEFENSIVE TACTICS
361

PRM 4683 PATROL PROCEDURES
361

PRM 4691 EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATIONS
361

PRM 4712 OUTDOOR LEISURE EDUCATION SEMINAR
361

PRM 4722 ALPINE ADVENTURE EDUCATION
361

PRM 4881 TACTICAL CARBINE
362

PRM 4993-8 INTERNSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL RECREATION
362

PSYCH 1003 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
362

PSYCH 2302 FOUNDATIONS FOR PSYCHOLOGY
362

PSYCH 2323 STATISTICAL REASONING
362

PSYCH 2331 PSYCHOLOGY CAREER PLANNING
362

PSYCH 2423 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
362

PSYCH 2433 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS
362

PSYCH 2452 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS PROBLEM SOLVING
362

PSYCH 3201-4 CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN
362

PSYCH 3213 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
362

PSYCH 3224 RESEARCH METHODS
362

PSYCH 3224L RESEARCH METHODS LAB
362

PSYCH 3233 LEARNING AND COGNITION
362

PSYCH 3243 MULTI-CULTURAL/CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
362

PSYCH 3253 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS
362

PSYCH 3263 PSYCHOLOGY OF VIDEO GAMING AND GAMING
362

PSYCH 3323 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
362

PSYCH 3333 BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
362

PSYCH 3353 PSYCHOLOGY FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
362

PSYCH 3363 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY
362

PSYCH 3373 PSYCHOLOGY FOR HEALTH CARE LEADERS
362

PSYCH 3503 INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
362

PSYCH 4011-4 SEMINAR IN PSYCHOLOGY (TOPIC)
362

PSYCH 4113 SUBSTANCE USE AND DISORDERS
363

PSYCH 4123 THEORIES AND PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
363

PSYCH 4133 PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORTS
363

PSYCH 4203 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN AND GENDER
363

PSYCH 4212 CAPSTONE FOR PSYCHOLOGY
363

This course provides the student the opportunity to integrate psychological concepts and theories they have learned throughout their academic curriculum. The course will focus on the preparation of the student for the next phase of their career be it ...
363

PSYCH 4223 MEDIA AND MENTAL ILLNESS
363

PSYCH 4313 CLINICAL AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
363

PSYCH 4323 FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
363

PSYCH 4333 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
363

PSYCH 4371-4 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH (TOPIC)
363

PSYCH 4391-4 ADVANCED SEMINAR IN PSYCHOLOGY (TOPIC)
363

PSYCH 4533 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
363

(44) Nurs Hlth Prof Crse Descrip (24-25)
364

Course Descriptions COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
364

ALHLT 1021 RADIATION SAFETY AND PROTECTION
364

ALHLT 1034 HEMATOLOGY/HEMOSTASIS
364

ALHLT 1053 RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING I
364

ALHLT 1062 INTRODUCTION TO RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
364

ALHLT 1071 PATIENT CARE
364

ALHLT 1082 RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE I
364

ALHLT 1103 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL LABORATORY
364

ALHLT 1116 CLINICAL PRACTICE I
364

ALHLT 1126 CLINICAL PRACTICE II
364

ALHLT 1142 IMAGING AND PROCESSING
364

ALHLT 1163 RADIOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
364

ALHLT 1172 RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE II
364

ALHLT 1183 RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING II
364

ALHLT 1202 URINALYSIS AND BODY FLUIDS
364

ALHLT 1323 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH
364

ALHLT 1401 ALLIED HEALTH CAREERS
364

ALHLT 1424 INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
364

ALHLT 1513 LABORATORY CLINICAL I
365

ALHLT 1613 LABORATORY CLINICAL II
365

ALHLT 2001-4 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN ALLIED HEALTH (Topic)
365

ALHLT 2011-4 SEMINAR IN ALLIED HEALTH (Topic)
365

ALHLT 2045 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES I
365

ALHLT 2055 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES II
365

ALHLT 2066 ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (AEMT)
365

ALHLT 2116 CLINICAL PRACTICE III
365

ALHLT 2122 RADIATION BIOLOGY
365

ALHLT 2132 SPECIAL PROCEDURES AND MODALITIES
365

ALHLT 2142 IMAGE RECOGNITION AND CRITIQUE
365

ALHLT 2154 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS
365

ALHLT 2164 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS
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ALHLT 2203 LABORATORY CLINICAL III
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ALHLT 2216 CLINICAL PRACTICE IV
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ALHLT 2231 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONTROL
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ALHLT 2242 REGISTRY PREPARATION II
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ALHLT 2252 REGISTRY PREPARATION I
366

ALHLT 2303 LABORATORY CLINICAL IV
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ALHLT 2315 CLINICAL PRACTICE V
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A clinical education sequence designed to bring all didactic and laboratory knowledge, as well as previous clinical experience, to a cohesive entity. Students will continue to work in the radiology department in the hospital environment, under the dir...
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ALHLT 2323 HEALTH PROMOTION AND PROTECTION
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ALHLT 2333 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
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ALHLT 2344 CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY FOR MLT
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ALHLT 2404 INTRO TO CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
366

ALHLT 2412 IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY
366

ALHLT 2434 IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
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ALHLT 2453 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
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ALHLT 2504 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY FOR MLT
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ALHLT 2633 CARDIAC/EMERGENCY CARE
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ALHLT 2504 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
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ALHLT 3033 HISTORY OF MEDICINE
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ALHLT 3043 HEALTH STATISTICS
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ALHLT 3053 ADVANCED MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
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ALHLT 3073 DIAGNOSTICS, DRUGS, AND THERAPEUTICS
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ALHLT 3084 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
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ALHLT 3183 CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTHCARE
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ALHLT 3193 THE U.S. HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
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ALHLT 3933 HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT
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ALHLT 3963 HEALTHCARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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ALHLT 3978 HEALTH CARE INTERNSHIP
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ALHLT 4043 HEALTHCARE LAW & ETHICS
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ALHLT 4074 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
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ALHLT 4093 EPIDEMIOLOGY
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ALHLT 4123 HEALTHCARE REVENUE CYCLE
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ALHLT 4143 PUBLIC HEALTH CAPSTONE
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ALHLT 4153 INFORMATICS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
367

ALHLT 4183 GERIATRIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS
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ALHLT 4364 ADVANCED CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
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HIM 3033 INTRO TO HEALTH INFORMATION
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HIM 3123 ADVANCED ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
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HIM 3213 HEALTHCARE LAW & INFORMATION PROTECTION
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HIM 3223 INTRO TO ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
367

HIM 3333 CODING I
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HIM 3343 CODING II
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HIM 3363 HEALTHCARE COMPLIANCE AND RISK MNGMT
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HIM 3453 HEALTHCARE FINANCE
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HIM 4023 HEALTH INFORMATION APPLICATION
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HIM 4033 HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
368

HIM 4052 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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HIM 4073 HEALTH DATA ANALYSIS
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HIM 4082 HIM PROFESSIONAL REVIEW
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HIM 4093 HEALTH DATA INFORMATICS
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HIM 4113 HEALTHCARE QUALITY MEASURES
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HIM 4052 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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HIM 4132 MEDICAL CODING INTERNSHIP
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HIM 4153 MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM
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HIM 4213 HEALTH DATA INTEGRITY
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HIM 4223 CODING III
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OTA 1013 INTRO TO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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OTA 1023 KINESIOLOGY FOR OTA
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OTA 1102 THERAPEUTIC MEDIA
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OTA 2002 HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT
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OTA 2022 FIELDWORK I-A
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OTA 2102 THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITIES
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OTA 2113 PHYSICAL DYSFUNCTION AND TREATMENT TECHNIQUES
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OTA 2122 FIELDWORK I-B
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OTA 2133 PEDIATRIC CARE IN OT
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OTA 2143 ELDERCARE IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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OTA 2153 PSYCHOSOCIAL DYSFUNCTION AND TREATMENT TECHNIQUES
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OTA 2203 FIELDWORK II-A
369

OTA 2212 DISEASE PATHOLOGY
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OTA 2213 FIELDWORK II-B
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PTA 1012 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY
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PTA 1023 BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
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PTA 1113 THREATS TO BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
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PTA 1213 PAIN MANAGEMENT I
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PTA 1224 THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES I
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PTA 2013 PAIN MANAGEMENT II
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PTA 2024 THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE II
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PTA 2032 CLINICAL PRACTICUM I
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PTA 2112 PTA SYSTEMS/PROBLEMS
370

PTA 2133 CLINICAL PRACTICUM II
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NURS 1102 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING
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NURS 2212 INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL NURSING
370

NURS 3126 COMMUNITY NURSING
370

NURS 3156 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
370

NURS 3236 ACUTE AND CHRONIC CARE I
370

NURS 3256 CHILD HEALTH NURSING
370

NURS 3273 NURSING RESEARCH
370

NURS 3283 PHARMACOLOGY
370

NURS 4001-02 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN NURSING
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NURS 4143 CHALLENGES FOR NURSES IN TODAY’S HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
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NURS 4286 NURSING LEADERSHIP
370

NURS 4346 ACUTE AND CHRONIC CARE II
370

NURS 4356 FAMILY HEALTH
370

NURS 4376 PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING
370

NURS 4383 NURSING ELECTIVE
370

NURS 4703 LPN-BSN ROLE TRANSITION
370

NURS 4713 LPN-EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
371

NURS 4723 LPN-NURSING INFORMATICS
371

NURS 4733 LPN-ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
371

NURS 4743 LPN-ISSUES AND CONCEPTS FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
371

NURS 4756 LPN-COMMUNITY HEALTH PROMOTION
371

NURS 4766 LPN-ACUTE AND CHRONIC CARE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
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NURS 4776 LPN-PROFESSIONAL NURSING LEADERSHIP
371

NURS 4603 BRIDGING NURSING PARADIGMS
371

NURS 4613 NURSING STATISTICS AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
371

NURS 4623 WELLNESS THROUGH HEALTH PROMOTION
371

NURS 4633 ETHICS AND CARING
371

NURS 4643 THEORY AND PRACTICE ELECTIVE
371

NURS 4653 NURSING INFORMATICS
371

NURS 4663 COMMUNITY BASED NURSING ACROSS THE HEALTH CONTINUUM
371

NURS 4673 CONTEMPORARY NURSING LEADERSHIP
371

NURS 4683 ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
371

NURS 4693 ISSUES AND CONCEPTS FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
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(45) Pharm Crse Descriptions (24-25)
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Course Descriptions
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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
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PHARM 3010 PHARMACY SEMINAR 1.2
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PHARM 3013 PHARMACY CALCULATIONS
372

PHARM 3023 PHARMACEUTICS I
372

PHARM 3123 PHARMACEUTICS II
372

PHARM 3213 INTRODUCTORY PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE – COMMUNITY
372

PHARM 3311 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE LABORATORY I
372

PHARM 3321 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE LABORATORY II
372

PHARM 3405 FUNDAMENTALS OF DRUG ACTION
372

PHARM 3614 PHYSIOLOGY
372

PHARM 3813 COMMUNITY PHARMACY I
372

PHARM 3823 HEALTH AND BIOSTATISTICS
372

PHARM 4010 PHARMACY SEMINAR 2.1 and 2.2
372

PHARM 4142 HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY
372

PHARM 4223 INTRODUCTORY PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE – INSTITUTIONAL
372

PHARM 4302 DRUG INFORMATION
372

PHARM 4323 PHARMACOTHERAPY 1
372

PHARM 4331 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE LABORATORY III
373

PHARM 4332 BASIC PHARMACOKINETICS
373

PHARM 4341 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE LABORATORY IV
373

PHARM 4512 MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY I
373

PHARM 4522 MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY II
373

PHARM 4612 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I
373

PHARM 4622 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II
373

PHARM 4634 PHARMACOLOGY I
373

PHARM 4644 PHARMACOLOGY II
373

PHARM 4712 HEALTH ISSUES I
373

PHARM 5010 PHARMACY SEMINAR 3.1 and 3.2
373

PHARM 5054 COMMUNITY PHARMACY II
373

PHARM 5204 PHARMACOTHERAPY II
373

PHARM 5234 PHARMACOTHERAPY III
373

PHARM 5301 CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS
373

PHARM 5351 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE LABORATORY V
373

PHARM 5361 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE LABORATORY VI
373

PHARM 5753 TOXICOLOGY
373

PHARM 5812 HEALTH ISSUES II
374

PHARM 5822 HEALTH ISSUES III
374

PHARM 5823 PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION
374

PHARM 5844 JURISPRUDENCE
374

PHARM 5853 PHARMACY ADMINSTRATION II
374

PHARM 5914 and 5924 ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE - COMMUNITY A & B
374

PHARM 5934 ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE - INSTITUTIONAL
374

PHARM 5944 and 5984 ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE - SELECTIVE A & B
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PHARM 5954, 5964 and 5974 ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE - MEDICINE SELECTIVE A, MEDICINE SELECTIVE B, & GENERAL MEDICINE
374

PHARM 5994 ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCE - AMBULATORY CARE
374

PHARM 4101-2 PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
374

PHARM 4602 SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
374

PHARM 4702 CULTURAL COMPETENCY FOR PATIENT-CENTERED CARE
374

PHARM 4732 PHARMACY CASE STUDIES
375

PHARM 4811-2 SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION
375

PHARM 4842 LEGAL ISSUES IMPACTING PHARMACISTS
375

PHARM 4852 ISSUES IN BUYING AND SELLING A PHARMACY
375

PHARM 4862 INTRODUCTION TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES
375

PHARM 5172 CURRENT CONCEPTS IN PHARMACEUTICS
375

PHARM 5312 POST GRADUATE PREPARATION
375

PHARM 5342 CURRENT CONCEPTS IN PHARMACY
375

PHARM 5422 CURRENT CONCEPTS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
375

PHARM 5712 VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY
375

PHARM 5772 CURRENT CONCEPTS IN PHARMACOLOGY
375

PHARM 5802 CURRENT TOPICS IN PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION
375

PHARM 5902 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR THE PHARMACIST
375

SPAN 3023 SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
375

ACCTG 5633 FINANCIAL ACCTG FOR DECISION MAKING
376

ECONO 5653 ADVANCED MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
376

ECONO 5763 ADVANCED BUSINESS STATISTICS
376

FINAN 5263 ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
376

MNGMT 5xx3 MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE
376

MNGMT 5433 ADV HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
376

MNGMT 5533 MNGMT & ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
376

MNGMT 5643 ADV QUANT METHODS & OPER ANALYSIS
376

MNGMT 5923 BUSINESS STRATEGY & POLICY
376

MRKTG 5623 MARKETING STRATEGY
376

PHARM 5432 LEADING TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE IN PHARMACY
376

PHARM 5443 LEADING IMPACTFUL INNOVATION IN PHARMACY
376

PHARM 5454 QUALITY OUTCOME EVALUATION IN PHARMACY
376

(46) Index for Catalog (24-25)
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