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  • FYS 102 008 - First Year Seminar II (Spring 2025)
    Wed: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 101M
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    ...A continuation of FYS 101 The First Year Seminar course at Dillard is meant to promote students’ academic success and introduce them to Dillard’s academic culture, the wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary programs of study, and opportunities for intellectual and imaginative enrichmen...
    a section of the First Year Seminar II course in First Year Seminar - FYS
    MUS 162 001 - JAZZ BAND (Spring 2025)
    Mon: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 204
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    Students may only enroll in one ensemble per semester, except by special permission of Chair of Humanities. Students must audition each academic year for admission to ensembles. Open to all students by audition and permission of instructor
    a section of the JAZZ BAND course in Music - MUS
    ENG 223 001 - STUDIES IN POETRY (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN COOK 115
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    Introduction to and focused study of the prosody, poetic genres and theories of poetry. Prerequisite: ENG 112
    a section of the STUDIES IN POETRY course in English - ENG
    ART 406 001 - SENIOR SEMINAR (Spring 2025)
    Wed: 5-7:30 PM @ MAIN COOK FS103
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    ...Portfolio development and professional practices to assist students who are preparing to enter the professional arena. This course examines methods for assembling a portfolio for specific applications, writing and designing a resume, and interviewing with prospective employers, clients, or galleries...
    a section of the SENIOR SEMINAR course in Art - ART
    ECO 203 002 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 136
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    Introduces the principles of economics and the tools of macroeconomic analysis. Topics include determination of aggregate output, national income accounting, productivity, business cycles, employment, consumption, saving, investment and the money demand.
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS course in Economics - ECO
    MAT 412 001 - SEMINAR II (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 216
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    Continuation of MAT 411. Prerequisite: MAT 411.
    a section of the SEMINAR II course in Mathematics - MAT
    URB 412 001 - URBAN LAND USE POLICY (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN JONES 108
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    An examination of urban land use policy in relation to real estate development projects, with an emphasis on issues such as environmental impact, zoning regulations, tax shelters, and historic districts.
    a section of the URBAN LAND USE POLICY course in Urban Studies - URB
    PE 101 001 - BASKETBALL (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN DENT GYM
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    Course is designed for students who want to improve their fundamental skills in the sport of basketball and/or want to improve their fitness by playing basketball in a competitive environment. All skill levels are welcome.
    a section of the BASKETBALL course in Physical Education - PE
    FYS 101 001 - First Year Seminar I (Fall 2024)
    Tue: 9:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN PSB 101M
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    ...The First Year Seminar course at Dillard is meant to promote students’ academic success and introduce them to Dillard’s academic culture, the wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary programs of study, and opportunities for intellectual and imaginative enrichment. The seminar will comple...
    a section of the First Year Seminar I course in First Year Seminar - FYS
    PBH 302 001 - HEALTH CARE MGMT/DECISION MAKING (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN PSB 166
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    ...An introduction to techniques for analytical modeling and managerial decisions. The techniques include decision matrices, decision trees and Bayesian theorem. Students learn organizational behavior theories used to understand and manage work behavior. These ideas enhance interpersonal skills that ap...
    CHE 212 001 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 361
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    Principles of hydrocarbon compounds, including reactions, reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy, and elementary synthesis. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CHE 211 and CHE 211L.
    a section of the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II course in Chemistry - CHE
    CS 230 001 - UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM (Spring 2025)
    Mon: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN WEB
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    ...Basic UNIX structure and C programming skills are presented in the course. Students will be introduced to installation and administering of Linux systems, source code of the Linux operating system with concentration on the kernel. Standard-C-programming-based Unix/Linux operating system will be stud...
    a section of the UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM course in Computer Science - CS
    MUS 103 001 - EAR TRAINING/SIGHT SINGING LAB (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 123
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    ...The student will develop the ability to listen to music intelligently and critically as a fundamental skill for all musicians. The musicianship component of MUS 103 will focus on these natural skills by giving the student the tools necessary to recognize and perform various music patterns with empha...
    a section of the EAR TRAINING/SIGHT SINGING LAB course in Music - MUS
    FLM 310 002 - Sound Design for Film (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 132
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    Provides fundamental knowledge of theories and techniques in designing sound for Film. Practical application of those designs to the Film industry, including work on university Film productions and individually designed projects. Prerequisite: FLM100 or permission of instructor.
    a section of the Sound Design for Film course in Film - FLM
    CS 480 001 - SPECIAL COURSES(TOPICS) COMP SCI (Fall 2024)
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    ...Courses will include, but not be limited to: parallel and distributed computing; cluster computing; network & system administration; cryptography and security; functional and logic programming; Java and distributed computing; multimedia data compression. Other advanced topics in computer science wil...
    BM 300 001 - INTERNSHIP (Summer 2024)
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    Provide professional work experience in accounting, economics, marketing, or in a managerial or financial position within the private sector, or the public sector agency or not-for-profit organization. Prerequisite: BM 211.
    a section of the INTERNSHIP course in Business Management - BM
    PHY 222 001 - GENERAL PHYSICS II (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 220
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    Particle dynamics in fluids. Fundamental physical laws of energy and heat transfer applied to fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: MAT 201 or concurrent enrollment.
    a section of the GENERAL PHYSICS II course in Physics - PHY
    STA 205 001 - FOUNDATION OF STATISTICS (Fall 2025)
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    ...Stresses the methods and interpretation of basic statistical tools and techniques. Topics to be covered include descriptive statistics for categorical and numerical variables (measures of central tendency and dispersion), elementary probability theory, probability distributions (Binomial and normal)...
    a section of the FOUNDATION OF STATISTICS course in Statistics - STA
    STA 306 001 - SOCIAL STATISTICS (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN JONES 117
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    Focuses on the use of inferential statistics in the interpretation of data. Statistical packages for analyzing data are an integral part of the course. Prerequisite: MAT 204 or STA 205.
    a section of the SOCIAL STATISTICS course in Statistics - STA
    ENG 202 002 - READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE II (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 218
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    A continuation of ENG 201 focusing on literature post-English Renaissance to the present. In addition to the British and American canons, students are exposed to works from the African, Asian, Native American, Jewish, Latin American, Irish and German cultures. Prerequisite: ENG 112
    a section of the READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE II course in English - ENG
    NUR 622 001 - Nursing Research II –Evid Based Pra (Fall 2025)
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    The application of research models to client groups or healthcare systems. Prerequisite: NUR 620
    ENG 224 001 - STUDIES IN FICTION (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN COOK FS118
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    Introduction to and focused study of narratives (including the short story, novella, and novel) and the idea of narrative in oral and written forms. Prerequisite: ENG 112.
    a section of the STUDIES IN FICTION course in English - ENG
    FSP 121 008 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 208
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    Fundamentals of Spanish for the development of the four language skills - listening, reading, speaking and writing. Develops awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. Emphasis on pronunciation, grammar, and conversation. Designed for students with little or no knowledge of Spanish
    a section of the ELEMENTARY SPANISH I course in Spanish - FSP
    MUS 347 001 - CONCERT CHOIR (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 5:30-6:45 PM @ MAIN COOK 204
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    Students may only enroll in one ensemble per semester, except by special permission of Chair of Humanities. Students must audition each academic year for admission to ensembles. Open to all students by audition and permission of instructor.
    a section of the CONCERT CHOIR course in Music - MUS
    MUS 401 001 - APPLIED VOICE VII (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 123
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    Vocal instruction will further develop student’s voice; build his/her potential through regular practice and performance and enrich the repertoire of solo vocal music.
    a section of the APPLIED VOICE VII course in Music - MUS
    NUR 470L 004 - MANAGEMENT OF HIGH RISK CLIENTS LAB (Fall 2024)
    NUR 470L Management of High Risk Clients Laboratory is a co-requisite for NUR 470. Students design and provide a therapeutic holistic plan of care to humans and their families who are experiencing alterations in one or more essential life functions that develop secondary to acute illness. NUR 470
    PE 113 001 - DANCE (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:20 PM @ MAIN DENT STUD
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    A high energy, calorie burning Cardio Dance Experience! Cardio class that incorporates hip hop, jazz, Latin and other dance formats, plus all your favorite dance music.
    a section of the DANCE course in Physical Education - PE
    CHE 403 001 - PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 304
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    The application of physical laws in understanding transformations of matter and energy. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: MAT 203, PHY 222, and CHE 212, or the consent of the instructor
    a section of the PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I course in Chemistry - CHE
    PBH 401 001 - HLTH. PROG. PLANNING & EVALUATION (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN PSB 301
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    ...This course is designed to formulate public health program interventions directed towards community or organizational change. The concepts and functions of program evaluation, such as types of evaluations and evaluation designs, coincide with program intervention planning. Emphasis is placed on the ...
    BIO 201L 001 - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 108
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    Hands-on experience in fundamental aspects of normal anatomy and physiology of the human being. Three hours per week for laboratory. Nursing and Health Sciences and Biology majors only. Co-requisite: BIO 201.
    CJ 403 001 - Criminological Theory (Spring 2024)
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    ...This course describes the role of theory in crime scholarship. It surveys the major schools of thought related to crime causation (sociological, psychological, and biological) and particular theories about crime and delinquency, places these theories in historical context, and reviews some of the pr...
    a section of the Criminological Theory course in Criminal Justice - CJ
    NUR 390 001 - RESOURCE STUDIES IN NURSING II (Fall 2025)
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    ...Additional study to support skills needed for success in the nursing curriculum. Students assist in determining their learning needs. The course faculty facilitates the learning process through guided, individualized study. A variety of instructional strategies are used to enhance the student’s kn...
    a section of the RESOURCE STUDIES IN NURSING II course in Nursing - NUR
    CJ 101 001 - INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN JONES 110
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    Survey course that focuses on the structure and function of the police, courts and prisons. Also provides an examination of the causes of criminal behavior.
    a section of the INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE course in Criminal Justice - CJ
    CJ 301 001 - EVIDENCE (Fall 2025)
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    This course provides an in-depth study of criminal procedures involving the use and handling of evidence. Topics include the categories and types of evidence: admissibilty, testimony and chain of custody.
    a section of the EVIDENCE course in Criminal Justice - CJ
    BIO 201L 002 - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 12-2:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 108
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    Hands-on experience in fundamental aspects of normal anatomy and physiology of the human being. Three hours per week for laboratory. Nursing and Health Sciences and Biology majors only. Co-requisite: BIO 201.
    PHY 201 002 - ELEMENTARY COLLEGE PHYSICS I (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 242
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    Treatment of physical principles of kinematics, dynamics, heat and fluid mechanics; waves and sound. Prerequisite: MAT 122 or proficiency.
    a section of the ELEMENTARY COLLEGE PHYSICS I course in Physics - PHY
    CS 370 001 - DATA COMMUNICATIONS (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 289
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    ...An introduction to networking systems and the transmission of data, the course will also explore the protocols and algorithms behind modern digital networks. Topics include the ISO reference model, network topologies, error control protocols, data compression, error detection and correction, Etherne...
    a section of the DATA COMMUNICATIONS course in Computer Science - CS
    SOW 202 001 - INTRO TO SOCIAL WELFARE (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 116
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    Philosophical, historical, and economic perspectives of social welfare legislation and services.
    a section of the INTRO TO SOCIAL WELFARE course in Social Work - SOW
    FSP 121 001 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (Winter Session 2024)
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    Fundamentals of Spanish for the development of the four language skills - listening, reading, speaking and writing. Develops awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. Emphasis on pronunciation, grammar, and conversation. Designed for students with little or no knowledge of Spanish
    a section of the ELEMENTARY SPANISH I course in Spanish - FSP
    MKT 418 001 - INTERNATIONAL MARKETING (Spring 2025)
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    ...Examines the similarities and differences of domestic and international marketing programs, sources of information available to firms considering foreign marketing efforts, cost and problems of gathering information, formulation and implementation of marketing strategies in other cultures, discussio...
    a section of the INTERNATIONAL MARKETING course in Marketing - MKT
    FSP 122 002 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (Fall 2024)
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    ...Continuation of FSP 121. New material on fundamentals of Spanish for the development of the four language skills - listening, reading, speaking and writing. Further increases awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. Emphasis on pronunciation, grammar, and conversation. Prerequisite: FSP 121 or place...
    a section of the ELEMENTARY SPANISH II course in Spanish - FSP
    POL 201 001 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 106
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    A survey of the principles and structure of American political institutions.
    FSP 121 001 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (Summer 2024)
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    Fundamentals of Spanish for the development of the four language skills - listening, reading, speaking and writing. Develops awareness of the Spanish-speaking world. Emphasis on pronunciation, grammar, and conversation. Designed for students with little or no knowledge of Spanish
    a section of the ELEMENTARY SPANISH I course in Spanish - FSP
    MAT 401 001 - MODERN ALGEBRA I (Fall 2025)
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    This course is the first of a 2-semester introductory course in Abstract Algebra. An axiomatic study of group theory is the focus of this course. Prerequisites: MAT 206 and MAT 303
    a section of the MODERN ALGEBRA I course in Mathematics - MAT
    MAT 122 003 - PRECALCULUS (Fall 2024)
    Sat: 8-10:30 AM @ MAIN PSB 261
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    This is the second course in a two-semester college algebra and precalculus sequence and offers a study of trigonometric functions and their applications, vectors, system of linear equation and matrices. Prerequisite: MAT 121
    a section of the PRECALCULUS course in Mathematics - MAT
    FS 300 001 - Psychology of Food (Spring 2024)
    Wed: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN LIB 220
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    ...This course is designed to provide an in depth look at the psychology of food. The psychology of eating, consumer choices, nutrition and the marketing and packaging of food. The course encompasses the study of eating as it affects communities. Topics include cultural traditions, food as comfort, e...
    a section of the Psychology of Food course in Food Studies - FS
    PSY 101 003 - INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY (Fall 2025)
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    A study of the basic components necessary for understanding human behavior. Special attention is given to the fields of psychology dealing with individual differences and interpersonal behavior. Primarily for non-majors.
    a section of the INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY course in Psychology - PSY
    MSC 201 001 - MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES (Spring 2024)
    Wed: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN
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    MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
    a section of the MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES course in Military Science - MSC
    SPT 101 001 - VOICE AND DICTION (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN COOK
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    ...An introduction to the basic physical, psychological and pedagogical principles to help students understand professional, nonprofessional, and impaired voice production. Additional areas of exploration include vocal anatomy, voice classifications, and control of loudness, pitch, resonance, and quali...
    a section of the VOICE AND DICTION course in Speech and Drama - SPT
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