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  • URB 412 001 - URBAN LAND USE POLICY (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN JONES
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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
    CJ 206 001 - POLICING IN SOCIETY (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 115
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    An examination of the role of the police in American society with emphasis on their law enforcement functions and the problems that emanate around how the police execute these functions. Prerequisite: CJ 101.
    a section of the POLICING IN SOCIETY course in Criminal Justice - CJ
    MAC 307 001 - COPY EDITING & LAYOUT (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 240
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    Selecting, processing, and editing of materials for print and media. Emphasis on AP style, headline writing, and design. Prerequisite: MAC 205
    BM 300 001 - INTERNSHIP (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 361
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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
    BIO 201L 005 - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Mon: 3-5:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 233
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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.
    BIO 208 001 - GENETICS (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 136
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    Study and solve problems in classic Mendelian, extensions of Mendelian principles, population and evolutionary genetics, and molecular genetics. Three hours per week of lecture-discussions. Prerequisites: BIO 112 and BIO 112L . Co-requisite: BIO 208L.
    a section of the GENETICS course in Biology - BIO
    NUR 470L 002 - MANAGEMENT OF HIGH RISK CLIENTS LAB (Spring 2025)
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    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
    CHE 301 001 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 361
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    Principles of quantitative analysis featuring topics on advanced stoichiometry, statistical analysis of data, and quantitative methods, including spectrophotometric analysis. Two hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CHE 112 and CHE 112L; concurrent enrollment in CHE 301L
    a section of the ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY course in Chemistry - CHE
    PBH 403 001 - PBH INTERNSHIP II (Summer 2025)
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    A continuation of PBH 402. Prerequisite: PBH 305.
    a section of the PBH INTERNSHIP II course in Public Health - PBH
    PBH 402 001 - INTERNSHIP I (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 5:30-8:15 PM @ MAIN WEB
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    Field experiences in various delivery systems with the responsibility to develop, implement, evaluate, and document a public health program to meet the needs of the agency and this course. Prerequisites: PBH 305.
    a section of the INTERNSHIP I course in Public Health - PBH
    PHY 201L 001 - ELEMENTARY COLLEGE PHYSICS I LAB (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 5-7:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 300
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    Laboratory experiments and computer-integrated activities to reinforce lectures in PHY 201.
    a section of the ELEMENTARY COLLEGE PHYSICS I LAB course in Physics - PHY
    MUS 317 001 - APPLIED VOICE VI (Spring 2026)
    Mon: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 128
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    Vocal instruction will focus on the development of vocal technique, mastery of song literature, and performance issues.
    a section of the APPLIED VOICE VI course in Music - MUS
    BIO 111 001 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN STERN 112
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    A survey of basic concepts and principles in the life sciences. This introductory course covers aspects of contemporary genetics, introduction to cell biology, metabolism and photosynthesis, introductory biochemistry, and some aspects of evolution. Three hours per week for lecture
    a section of the GENERAL BIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIO
    PE 102 001 - VOLLEYBALL (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN DENT GYM
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    Course provides an opportunity for students to acquire knowledge, enjoy participation, and improve their basic skills for recreational volleyball. Class will cover skills, drills, offensive and defensive strategies, rules, lots of game play.
    a section of the VOLLEYBALL course in Physical Education - PE
    BM 318 002 - MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 5:30-8:20 PM @ MAIN PSB 389
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    Provides an in-depth view of the role of computers as a tool for solving business problems. Emphases include the examination of information and computer system in organizations, hands-on experience with spreadsheets, database management, and PowerPoint presentation software.
    FSP 121 003 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (Spring 2025)
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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
    PHY 390 001 - OPTICS & MODERN PHYSICS (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 233
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    ...Review of geometric and physical optics, optical analysis of typical systems, and the experimental foundations of quantum physics, SchrÃdinger equations, and the wave functions. Atomic and molecular spectra, special relativity, electricity and radiation, introductory nuclear physics. Class meets 3 h...
    a section of the OPTICS & MODERN PHYSICS course in Physics - PHY
    SOW 300 001 - HUMAN BEHAVIOR & THE SOCIAL ENVIRN (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN JONES 116
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    ...Engages students in the study of practice issues of human development and social functioning at the individual, small group, and community/organizational/societal levels. Through the use of theory and research findings, students explore the complex interrelatedness of individuals and the various sys...
    POL 301 001 - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 202
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    Examines the fundamental forces and approaches which determine the political relations among the nations of the world. Prerequisite: POL 201
    MUS 347 001 - CONCERT CHOIR (Fall 2025)
    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 421 001 - Music Production Management (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN COOK 105
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    ...This course will study how to create sustainable entertainment companies with business and management skills; how to support and market artistic events and music productions, raise funds, manage finances and develop programming for music productions. Students will also learn how to manage record la...
    a section of the Music Production Management course in Music - MUS
    FLM 101 001 - Introduction to the Study of Film (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN COOK 141
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    Offers students an introduction to Film studies. Students will explore Film popularity, artistic and commercial success of Films, and movies as entertainment. Prerequisite: ENG 111 or permission of instructor.
    a section of the Introduction to the Study of Film course in Film - FLM
    NAV 402 001 - LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS (Spring 2024)
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    LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS
    a section of the LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS course in Naval Science - NAV
    BIO 409 001 - BIOLOGY RESEARCH (Spring 2024)
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    ...Laboratory biological research under direction of a faculty member. Designed for the student who is seriously interested in investigating a problem in biology. Student will present periodic reports. Prerequisites: Consent of Department chairperson and faculty research supervisor, and junior or senio...
    a section of the BIOLOGY RESEARCH course in Biology - BIO
    URB 304 001 - RESEARCH SEMINAR (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN JONES 202
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    An intensive review of professional social science research methodologies.
    a section of the RESEARCH SEMINAR course in Urban Studies - URB
    SOW 202 001 - INTRO TO SOCIAL WELFARE (Fall 2025)
    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
    FYS 102 002 - First Year Seminar II (Spring 2026)
    Tue: 12:30-1:20 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
    FSP 121 004 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ 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
    PE 110 001 - BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN STU 220
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    ...Student will gain an understanding and demonstrate the principles of strength training through the use of weight machines, free weights, and other training equipment. Each student will increase muscular strength and endurance, and acquire the knowledge to continue his/her own individualized muscular...
    MUS 306 001 - MUSIC THEORY VI (Spring 2026)
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 105
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    Introduces students to post-tonal theory and composition techniques in analyzing musical works of the 20th century. Prerequisite: MUS 304.
    a section of the MUSIC THEORY VI course in Music - MUS
    ART 415 001 - SCULPTURE II (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN COOK FS103
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    Continuation of ART 414.
    a section of the SCULPTURE II course in Art - ART
    PE 310 001 - KINESIOLOGY (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN JONES 109
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    A study of methods and principles for analyzing human motion. Includes mechanical and anatomical principles of movement with application to fundamental human movements as these relate to participating in sports and physical activity. Field experience is required. Prerequisite: PE 202.
    a section of the KINESIOLOGY course in Physical Education - PE
    MKT 470 001 - STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 391
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    Builds upon the marketing concepts introduced in all other marketing courses through a combination of text, case study analysis and readings from marketing periodicals. Prerequisites: BM 211, MKT 213, MKT 315
    a section of the STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT course in Marketing - MKT
    CHE 301 001 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 361
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    Principles of quantitative analysis featuring topics on advanced stoichiometry, statistical analysis of data, and quantitative methods, including spectrophotometric analysis. Two hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CHE 112 and CHE 112L; concurrent enrollment in CHE 301L
    a section of the ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY course in Chemistry - CHE
    MAC 440 001 - INTERNSHIP (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 240
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    A hands-on course through which students receive credit for supervised work experience at media organizations or the university in a capacity related to mass communication. Prerequisite: MAC 205 or permission of instructor.
    a section of the INTERNSHIP course in Mass Communications - MAC
    MAT 202 001 - ANALYTIC GEO & CALCULUS II (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 235
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    ...This course covers applications of integral calculus to physical problem and analytic geometry, as well as techniques of integration, including integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions, numerical integration, and improper integrals. The course ends...
    a section of the ANALYTIC GEO & CALCULUS II course in Mathematics - MAT
    ENG 201 001 - READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE I (Fall 2024)
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    A study of literature produced from the ancient period to the English Renaissance. 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 I course in English - ENG
    ENG 202 003 - READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE II (Spring 2026)
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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
    PHY 403 001 - ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES & OPTICS (Spring 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 239
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    ...Further treatment of electromagnetic theory and Maxwell’s equations; wave guides, radiation and energy relations in electromagnetic fields; introduction to geometrical and physics optics, including refraction, interference, diffraction, polarization, optical instrument, and lasers. Class meets 3 hou...
    a section of the ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES & OPTICS course in Physics - PHY
    CHE 212L 001 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (Spring 2025)
    Thu: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 312
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    Laboratory methods for Organic Chemistry. Three hours of laboratory per week, including interactive activities and independent assignments that illustrate principles taught in the lecture. CHE 211, CHE 211L, and concurrent enrollment in CHE 212
    ENG 200 001 - REVIEW OF WRITING STRATEGIES (Fall 2025)
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    An intensive review of basic writing skills.??Required for students who do not pass or take the Writing Proficiency Examination.??Course instruction includes essay development, grammar, editing and proofreading skills.??
    a section of the REVIEW OF WRITING STRATEGIES course in English - ENG
    BM 491 001 - RESEARCH IN BUSINESS II (Summer 2024)
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    Continuation of BM 490. Prerequisite: BM 490.
    MUS 110 001 - MUSIC THEORY II (Spring 2026)
    Mon, Wed: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 121
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    A Continuation of MUS 109 with permission of Instructor. Triads, Chords, Seventh chords, Diatonic harmony.
    a section of the MUSIC THEORY II course in Music - MUS
    ART 305 001 - ART HISTORY I (Fall 2024)
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    A general survey course centering on sculpture, painting, architecture, and minor arts from prehistoric time to the Renaissance
    a section of the ART HISTORY I course in Art - ART
    CS 360 001 - SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN (Spring 2026)
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    Introduction to the analysis, design, and implementation of applications software systems. Topics include: database design, report layouts, user/analyst communications, hardware specifications, and software development and testing, and project implementation. Prerequisite: CS 260 or CS 350.
    a section of the SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN course in Computer Science - CS
    NUR 456 001 - SEMINAR NURSING (Spring 2025)
    Thu: 12:30-2:30 PM @ MAIN PSB 218
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    ...This course consists of special topics relating to recipients of health care and focuses on human development, health promotion, maintenance, and therapeutic intervention. This is a synthesis course in which the students will develop personal and professional goals. Emphasis is placed on the levels ...
    a section of the SEMINAR NURSING course in Nursing - NUR
    BM 376 001 - GLOBAL TRADE (Summer 2025)
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    Introduces the tools and techniques for global trade on goods and services. Covers topics such as freight forwarding, export financing, shipping, documentation, insurance, custom brokerage, export management companies, government assistance and global services. Prerequisites: BM 211, MKT 213.
    a section of the GLOBAL TRADE course in Business Management - BM
    SOC 308 002 - SOCIAL RESEARCH (Spring 2026)
    Mon: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN JONES 110
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    Use of the essential tools of social research in the collection, analysis and interpretation of sociological data. Prerequisite: STA 306.
    a section of the SOCIAL RESEARCH course in Sociology - SOC
    NUR 218 001 - HEALTH ASSESMENT IN NURSING (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN PSB 200
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    ...This course is designed to assist the nursing student to conduct a comprehensive holistic assessment of the individual. It focuses on the assessment component of the nursing process, which is considered the foundation of the nurse’s goal to maximize health. The classroom focus is used to emphasize...
    a section of the HEALTH ASSESMENT IN NURSING course in Nursing - NUR
    PSY 212 001 - EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (Spring 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 110
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    A study of the use of experimental procedures in psychology and the use of statistical procedures in the analysis of psychological data. Prerequisites: STA 205 and PSY 210.
    a section of the EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY course in Psychology - PSY
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