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  • ENG 200 001 - REVIEW OF WRITING STRATEGIES (Fall 2024)
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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
    PBH 406 002 - PUBLIC HEALTH LAW (Spring 2024)
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    Focuses on federal, state and local legislation governing public health and medical practices, as well as the history of public health law. Prerequisite: Senior status.
    a section of the PUBLIC HEALTH LAW course in Public Health - PBH
    HCA 300 002 - Healthcare Ethics (Fall 2024)
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    ...HCA 300 Healthcare Ethics is a 3-credit hour course where students examine the ethical issues that impact the healthcare industry. The medical, scientific, moral and socio-economic bases of these issues and the decision making process are analyzed. Topics will include informed consent, the role of t...
    a section of the Healthcare Ethics course in Healthcare Advocacy - HCA
    PBH 406 001 - PUBLIC HEALTH LAW (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 214
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    Focuses on federal, state and local legislation governing public health and medical practices, as well as the history of public health law. Prerequisite: Senior status.
    a section of the PUBLIC HEALTH LAW course in Public Health - PBH
    HIS 201 001 - U.S. HISTORY 1607-1865 (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN JONES 110
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    Traces the social, economic, and political development of the United States from the time of European exploration through the Civil War.
    a section of the U.S. HISTORY 1607-1865 course in History - HIS
    BIO 206 001 - GENERAL BOTANY (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 216
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    General Botany provides students with knowledge about the ecology, evolution, development, structure, and function of plants. Three hours per week for lecture-discussions. Prerequisites: BIO 112, BIO 112L. Co-requisite: BIO 206L
    a section of the GENERAL BOTANY course in Biology - BIO
    CS 150 001 - INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING I (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 289
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    A first course in computer science. Computer programming techniques using a high-level language, such as C ++, with basic emphasis on algorithm design, structured code, elementary procedures, logical control structures, data types, and internal documentation. Course offered every fall semester
    SOW 431 001 - FIELD EXPERIENCE I (Summer 2024)
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    Affords students real-life, practical experiences in governmental and other community agencies. Prerequisites: Second semester junior or higher. Prerequisites: SOW 310.
    a section of the FIELD EXPERIENCE I course in Social Work - SOW
    FSP 122 004 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 167
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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
    PBH 403 001 - PBH INTERNSHIP II (Summer 2024)
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    A continuation of PBH 402. Prerequisite: PBH 305.
    a section of the PBH INTERNSHIP II course in Public Health - PBH
    MUS 247 001 - CONCERT CHOIR (Fall 2025)
    Tue: 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
    PBH 211 001 - Principles of Health Equity (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 235
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    ...This course is designed to provide an overview of the field of health equity, including the origins and context in which health inequities occur. It will provide a broad overview of the social determinants of health and health disparities in the United States. The course will examine relevant histor...
    MUS 232 001 - PIANO CLASS (Spring 2025)
    Mon: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 121
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    Continuation of MUS 231. Prerequisite: MUS 231. Music Majors/Minors Only.
    a section of the PIANO CLASS course in Music - MUS
    NUR 374L 003 - LABORATORY (Spring 2025)
    Sat: 7-7:00 PM @ MAIN CLINI
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    ...NUR 374L Nursing Care of Childbearing Families Clinical Laboratory is a co-requisite of NUR 374 and must be taken concurrently. It is the practicum component of NUR 374 . During the clinical experience, principles of therapeutic communication, nutrition, pharmacology, health assessment techniques, a...
    a section of the LABORATORY course in Nursing - NUR
    FS 200 001 - Introduction to Food Studies (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 112
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    ...This course introduces the connections between food, culture, society and traditions, looking at the role of food in the construction of identity, race, gender in food production, policy and the building of communities. We also examine food traditions and systems from the African Diaspora and Africa...
    a section of the Introduction to Food Studies course in Food Studies - FS
    BIO 418L 001 - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Mon: 6-8:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 108
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    A hands-on study of the functioning of the major organ systems of humans and the mechanisms involved in their operation. Three hours per week for laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 202 and BIO 202L or BIO 305 and BIO 305L. Co-requisite: BIO 418.
    a section of the HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY course in Biology - BIO
    ENG 112 001 - ARGUMENT AND RESEARCH (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 115
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    ...Course in reading, argumentation and research. Builds on the writing and argumentative skills students learned in ENG 111 and introduces research methodology. In the second half of the course, students use the principles of argument and research they have learned to produce a researched argumentativ...
    a section of the ARGUMENT AND RESEARCH course in English - ENG
    CS 150 001 - INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING I (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 289
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    A first course in computer science. Computer programming techniques using a high-level language, such as C ++, with basic emphasis on algorithm design, structured code, elementary procedures, logical control structures, data types, and internal documentation. Course offered every fall semester
    PHI 202 001 - LOGIC (Fall 2025)
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    ...Students will be exposed to a variety of philosophers (Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Buddha, Descartes, Kant, St. Thomas Aquinas, Humes, Loce, Pascal, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Sartre, to name a few) and to their philosophical analyses on specific things such as reality, religion, the self, mind and bo...
    a section of the LOGIC course in Philosophy - PHI
    NUR 509 001 - Legal Imp. and Ethics in Healthcare (Spring 2024)
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    An analysis of the legal implications and ethical issues advanced practice nurses address in the provision of healthcare. Prerequisite – NUR 501
    MKT 213 002 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 244
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    Explore principles of marketing and the tools of marketing decision-making. Topics include analysis of marketing opportunities, marketing mix variables-product distribution, promotion and price. Prerequisite: ACC 211, ECO 203
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING course in Marketing - MKT
    PHY 101L 001 - PHYSICAL SCIENCE I LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 123
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    Basic laboratory experiments and computer integrated activities to reinforce lectures in PHY 101.
    a section of the PHYSICAL SCIENCE I LABORATORY course in Physics - PHY
    ENG 112 002 - ARGUMENT AND RESEARCH (Fall 2024)
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    ...Course in reading, argumentation and research. Builds on the writing and argumentative skills students learned in ENG 111 and introduces research methodology. In the second half of the course, students use the principles of argument and research they have learned to produce a researched argumentativ...
    a section of the ARGUMENT AND RESEARCH course in English - ENG
    ECO 240 001 - CALCULUS FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS (Fall 2025)
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    Introduces solving mathematic problems in economics and business. Topics covered: functions, elasticity, simultaneous equations, linear algebra, differential and integral calculus, and optimization. Prerequisite: MAT 122.
    REL 208 001 - THE BLACK CHURCH IN THE U.S. (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 166
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    ...A focus on Native African religion and the degree to which it is reflected in the contemporary Black Church, the separation from white denominations and rise of Black denominations in the North, why early efforts to bring enslaved Africans to Christianity failed and later efforts succeeded, changes ...
    a section of the THE BLACK CHURCH IN THE U.S. course in Religion - REL
    MAT 351 001 - Life Contigency Models (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 238
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    ...This course covers pension actuarial funding methods and the use of the contingencies, including analyses of the funding methods allowable under ERISA, their computation and uses; a review the use of mortality tables, various actuarial calculations, implications for pension funding. Prerequisite: MA...
    a section of the Life Contigency Models course in Mathematics - MAT
    NUR 499C 001 - NURING SENIOR COMP EXAM (Fall 2025)
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    Students must pass the comprehensive portfolio assessment in order to complete the requirements for the nursing major and graduation. The requirements for successfully passing the comprehensive is a score of 900.
    a section of the NURING SENIOR COMP EXAM course in Nursing - NUR
    PSY 321 002 - THEORIES & SYSTEMS (Spring 2025)
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    A survey course addressing the history of modern psychology, including a survey of major theories and applications of psychology.
    a section of the THEORIES & SYSTEMS course in Psychology - PSY
    FYS 101 001 - First Year Seminar I (Fall 2025)
    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
    PE 102 001 - VOLLEYBALL (Fall 2025)
    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
    ENG 111 001 - EXPOSITORY WRITING (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 242
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    ...Focuses on both the writing process and the writing product. Students learn and apply a wide range of techniques for shaping topics, generating ideas, understanding audience and purpose, developing adequate detail, revising, editing and proofreading. Students work in class to develop techniques for ...
    a section of the EXPOSITORY WRITING course in English - ENG
    ECO 349 001 - Special Topics in Economics (Spring 2025)
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    A focused study of a topic in Financial Economics. Topics selected reflect faculty and/or student interests.
    a section of the Special Topics in Economics course in Economics - ECO
    ENG 199 001 - WRITING PROFICIENCY EXAM (Fall 2024)
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    One-time examination that tests students’ proficiency in writing. Passing the examination exempts students from ENG 200. Prerequisites: ENG 111, ENG 112. This exam is offered during the Spring Semester.
    a section of the WRITING PROFICIENCY EXAM course in English - ENG
    MKT 315 001 - CONSUMER BEHAVIOR (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 391
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    ...Study the decision-making units and processes involved in the consideration, acquisition, consumption, and disposable of goods and services. Examines internal and external factors that explain how and why we behave as consumers, as well as the implications of these behaviors for marketing. Prerequis...
    a section of the CONSUMER BEHAVIOR course in Marketing - MKT
    CHE 303 001 - BIOCHEMISTRY I (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 112
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    Fundamental topics in bio molecular structure and function, metabolism, and enzymology. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CHE 212 and CHE 212L.
    a section of the BIOCHEMISTRY I course in Chemistry - CHE
    PBH 315 001 - Prin of Disease Prev. and Control (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 216
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    A population-based overview of the diseases pertinent to public health with an emphasis on prevention and control.
    FYS 101 006 - First Year Seminar I (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 11-11:50 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
    CJ 403 002 - Criminological Theory (Fall 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
    FIN 203 001 - PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 389
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    Analyze the principles of financial decision-making within a business enterprise. Covers ratio analysis, financial management, probability-based risk and return, financial markets, financial institutions and investments.
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE course in Finance - FIN
    NUR 505 001 - Advanced Health Assessment (Fall 2024)
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    ...Advanced Health Assessment provides the student the opportunity to develop advanced skills in interviewing and data collection, as well as conducting a physical assessment of clients at various stages across the lifespan. Course expectations include fostering critical thinking, clinical judgment and...
    a section of the Advanced Health Assessment course in Nursing - NUR
    NUR 218L 004 - HEALTH ASSESMENT IN NURS LAB (Fall 2025)
    Thu: 1-4:00 PM @ MAIN PSB
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    ...NUR 218L is a co-requisite of NUR 218 and must be taken concurrently. The Health Assessment Clinical Laboratory allows the student to perform the first component of the Nursing Process by conducting a holistic assessment on the adult client/patient. The student demonstrates nursing skills in communi...
    a section of the HEALTH ASSESMENT IN NURS LAB course in Nursing - NUR
    CHE 306 001 - INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 244
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    The fundamentals of structure, bonding, and reactivity of inorganic compounds. Two hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: MAT 203, PHY 220, and CHE 212, or the consent of the instructor.
    a section of the INORGANIC CHEMISTRY course in Chemistry - CHE
    BIO 411 001 - BIOLOGY SEMINAR I (Fall 2024)
    Thu: 5:30-7:20 PM @ MAIN PSB 164
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    Student-led discussions on topics selected from biological literature. Two hours per week for lecture-discussions.
    a section of the BIOLOGY SEMINAR I course in Biology - BIO
    MUS 447 001 - CONCERT CHOIR (Fall 2025)
    Fri: 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
    CHE 304L 001 - BIOCHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (Spring 2025)
    Tue: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 300
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    Three hours of laboratory per week with interactive and independent activities, including chromatography, nucleic acid isolation, selected activities in recombinant engineering, and instrument training and use. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHE 304.
    a section of the BIOCHEMISTRY II LABORATORY course in Chemistry - CHE
    ACC 332 001 - INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II (Spring 2025)
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    Continuation of ACC 331 with emphasis on earnings per share, accounting for leases, pensions, income taxes, accounting changes and error corrections, and financial reporting of cash flows. Prerequisite: ACC 331
    a section of the INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II course in Accounting - ACC
    BIO 101L 004 - BIO SCIENCES I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 3-5:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 110
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    The exercises in lab offer hands-on experience and provide the fundamental knowledge necessary for non-science majors to make informed decisions about biological questions in their everyday life. Concurrent enrollment in BIO 101. Required laboratory, 3 hours per week
    a section of the BIO SCIENCES I LABORATORY course in Biology - BIO
    PBH 115 001 - Principles of Environmental Health (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 168
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    ...This course provides an overview of the physical principles governing man’s behavior as it relates to the environment. It includes the study of physical, biological, and social factors which effect water quality, food protection, air quality, occupational health, sanitation, and vector control. Emph...
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