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  • MAC 332 001 - ELECTRONIC NEWSGATHERING (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN COOK 141
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    Principles of electronic news gathering utilizing a field camera. Students will receive additional experience editing news stories using an Avid editor. Prerequisites: MAC 330
    CS 101 001 - COMPUTER CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN PSB 201
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    Computer terminology and concepts (e.g., microprocessors, computer virus, and computer network, computer security issues). Computer hardware peripherals, microcomputer operating systems, and Microsoft applications. Provides foundation for further study.
    PBH 208 001 - Health Communication & Informatics (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 218
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    ...Public Health Communications and Informatics will examine the roles that health communication and health informatics plays in public health and their planned use to accomplish public health goals. Students will learn basic knowledge of health information systems, improved methods of care, analytics...
    PSY 490 001 - BRIDGING RESEARCH & PRACTICES (Fall 2025)
    Mon: 3-5:30 PM @ MAIN JONES 115
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    ...Issues in the design, implementation, and evaluation of research will be emphasized. As the capstone course in the Division of Educational and Psychological Studies, students must demonstrate an acquisition of research skills, an understanding of theories related to their particular major, and be ab...
    a section of the BRIDGING RESEARCH & PRACTICES course in Psychology - PSY
    NUR 451L 004 - COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING I LAB (Fall 2024)
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    COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING I LAB
    a section of the COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING I LAB course in Nursing - NUR
    BIO 300 001 - Special Topics in Biology (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN STERN 215
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    ...This course will explore specialized topics in areas of biological sciences that are not generally included in the current course offerings or provide an in-depth study on specialized content. Three hours per week; non-laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIO 101 or BIO 112. This course may only be of...
    a section of the Special Topics in Biology course in Biology - BIO
    PSY 212 001 - EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (Summer 2025)
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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
    MUS 304 001 - MUSIC THEORY V (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 118
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    Offers advanced music theory, modulation, and chromatic harmony. Ninth, eleventh, thirteenth chords, Altered chords, (modal exchange, Neapolitan chords, augmented sixth chords), Modulation to foreign keys. Prerequisite: MUS 214.
    a section of the MUSIC THEORY V course in Music - MUS
    NUR 390 001 - RESOURCE STUDIES IN NURSING II (Fall 2024)
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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
    CS 445 001 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (Fall 2025)
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    ...History, theory, and computation methods of artificial intelligence. Basic concepts include knowledge representation and computational method for reasoning. Application areas will be studied and selected from expert systems, robotics, computer vision, natural language understanding and planning. Com...
    a section of the ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE course in Computer Science - CS
    PSY 312 002 - PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING (Spring 2025)
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    A study of the principles and theories of learning, which are used to account for how people and animals learn. The theoretical contributions of Hull, Pavlov, Tolman, Skinner, Guthrie, Spence and other leading theorists are considered.
    a section of the PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING course in Psychology - PSY
    PHY 220 001 - GENERAL PHYSICS I (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 244
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    Particle dynamics in solids. Fundamental physical laws of mechanics; kinematics and dynamics; work and energy; rigid body rotational dynamics; waves and oscillatory motions; and gravitation. Prerequisite: PHY 111 and PHY 112 or MAT 201.
    a section of the GENERAL PHYSICS I course in Physics - PHY
    URB 206 001 - CITY & METRO PLANNING (Fall 2024)
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    An introduction to the basic skills and techniques required for urban design and city planning in relationship to the constraints, needs, and demands of the central business district, of inner-city neighborhoods, and of surrounding communities.
    a section of the CITY & METRO PLANNING course in Urban Studies - URB
    BIO 111L 001 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 4-6:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 223
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    Lab experience and discussion of introductory biochemistry, cell biology, metabolism and photosynthesis. Required laboratory, 3 hours per week. Concurrent enrollment in BIO 111 is required.
    a section of the GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY course in Biology - BIO
    PSY 491 001 - Bridging Research & Practice II (Spring 2025)
    Mon: 3-5:30 PM @ MAIN JONES 109
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    ...Continuation of PSY 490. After the research project is successfully designed, written, and approved by the faculty research mentor in PSY 490. Students must implement the research procedures, analyze the results, interpret the data, and summarize conclusions. An APA Style required document is prepar...
    NUR 458L 004 - ADULT HEALTH NURSING III LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
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    ...Nursing 458L Clinical laboratory is a Co-requisite of NUR 458 and must be taken concurrently. Both courses are derived from the philosophy and conceptual framework of the School of Nursing. Nursing 458L is the practicum component of NUR 458. Students design and provide a holistic plan of care to hum...
    BM 420 001 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMEMT (Spring 2025)
    Mon: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN PSB 361
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    Introduces the structure, function and procedures of multinational corporate management and its physical, socio-cultural, legal environments, relations with host countries, management of international labor, marketing and financial functions. Prerequisites: BM 211, MKT 213
    PBH 499C 001 - PUBLIC HEALTH COMPREHENSIVE EXAM (Fall 2024)
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    Prerequisite: Senior standing.
    NUR 604 001 - Leadership for Nurses Executives (Fall 2025)
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    An examination of the theoretical and leadership models necessary for the development of nurse executive. Content includes organizational structures, complexity leadership models. Prerequisite – NUR 600
    a section of the Leadership for Nurses Executives course in Nursing - NUR
    CHE 211 001 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 361
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    Fundamental principles of hydrocarbon compounds focusing on structure, functional groups, and elementary reactions. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CHE 112 and CHE 112L
    a section of the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I course in Chemistry - CHE
    SPT 102 001 - INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATRE (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 115
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    A general survey of theatre including the exploration of dramatic literature throughout theatre history from 534 B.C. to the present.
    HUM 400 001 - SENIOR PORTFOLIO (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 115
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    ...A collection of selected papers, creative works and thoughtful written reflections completed during the student’s matriculation through Dillard University. To be completed under the direction of the student’s Major Adviser. Required of Mass Communication, Music (Music Industry), Theatre majors a...
    a section of the SENIOR PORTFOLIO course in Humanities - HUM
    MKT 213 001 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (Summer 2024)
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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
    MAT 121A 001 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA INTEGRATED (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-10:15 AM @ MAIN PSB 244
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    ...In this course, algebra review will be placed to prepare students for college algebra. Students will use MyMath Lab activities to reinforce concepts that are needed to proceed with the assignments that are part of college algebra curriculum standards. Students will perform behaviors centered aroun...
    a section of the COLLEGE ALGEBRA INTEGRATED course in Mathematics - MAT
    MAT 203 001 - ANALYTIC GEO & CALCULUS III (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 261
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    This course covers the calculus of vectors, vector-valued functions, and functions of several variables. Green’s Theorem, Stokes Theorem, Gauss’ Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem are also covered. Prerequisite: MAT 202.
    a section of the ANALYTIC GEO & CALCULUS III course in Mathematics - MAT
    ENG 112 007 - ARGUMENT AND RESEARCH (Spring 2025)
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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
    URB 335 001 - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Summer 2024)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 10-12:00 PM @ MAIN PSB 200
    An introduction to computer-assisted cartographers as a tool for urban planners. Students will gain hands-on experience in creating, updating, and interpreting maps and using GIS software packages.
    ENG 499 001 - SENIOR SEMINAR (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 132
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    ...Senior English majors only. Capstone course in English. Focuses on the synthesis and integration of various concepts learned throughout the four-year curriculum by applying them to the analysis and solution of problems viewed in the context of the discipline. Also focuses on completion of the senior...
    a section of the SENIOR SEMINAR course in English - ENG
    SPT 200 001 - MODERN DRAMA (Spring 2025)
    Tue: 5:30-8:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 164
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    Study of major movements and dramatists from Ibsen to the present.
    a section of the MODERN DRAMA course in Speech and Drama - SPT
    ENG 201 003 - READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE I (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 218
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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
    POL 327 001 - URBAN LAW AND LEGISLATION (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN JONES 108
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    A broad introduction to the study of classes, statues, and other legal materials which pertain to social policy issues, including housing, urban poverty, zoning, and criminal justice. Prerequisite: POL 201.
    SOC 102 001 - SOCIAL PROBLEMS (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 115
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    A study of contemporary social problems and their consequences, with emphasis on crime, substance abuse, inequality, mental illness, suicide, population and environmental problems. Influences of social institutions and social structures are the focus. Prerequisite: SOC 101.
    a section of the SOCIAL PROBLEMS course in Sociology - SOC
    ART 312 001 - PAINTING II (Spring 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN COOK 152
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    Continuation of ART 311. Advanced study in painting fundamentals
    a section of the PAINTING II course in Art - ART
    CJ 402 001 - SPECIAL TOPICS CRIMINAL JUSTICE (Spring 2025)
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    A focused study of a topic in Criminal Justice. Topics selected reflect the faculty and/or student interests. Prerequisite: CJ 101
    STA 205 002 - FOUNDATION OF STATISTICS (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN PSB 164
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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
    PHI 200 001 - PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHY (Spring 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 PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHY course in Philosophy - PHI
    PHI 200 001 - PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHY (Fall 2024)
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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 PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHY course in Philosophy - PHI
    SOC 308 001 - SOCIAL RESEARCH (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 116
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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
    PHY 310 001 - MECHANICS 3: STATIC & DYNAMICS (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 241
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    ...Study of the fundamental concepts of statics, moment of inertia, two and three-dimensional forces on rigid bodies in equilibrium, the dynamics of rigid bodies, analysis of two-and three-dimensional force systems of bodies in motion. Fundamentals of classical mechanics, including kinetics, work, ener...
    a section of the MECHANICS 3: STATIC & DYNAMICS course in Physics - PHY
    SOW 432 001 - FIELD EXPERIENCE II (Fall 2024)
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    A continuation of SOW 431, affording students additional practical experience in governmental and community agencies. Prerequisite: SOW 431.
    a section of the FIELD EXPERIENCE II course in Social Work - SOW
    BIO 402 001 - BIODIVERSITY & CONSERVATION (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 216
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    ...During the past 200 years, thousands of species have gone extinct on Earth. The current time period is being called “The Sixth Major Species Extinction†by environmental scientists. This course explores the following main questions: What is biodiversity? What processes are thought to cause the pa...
    a section of the BIODIVERSITY & CONSERVATION course in Biology - BIO
    ART 217 001 - FIGURE DRAWING (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 9-10:15 AM @ MAIN COOK 152
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    Introduction to the use of the figure as a means of exploring various drawing issues.
    a section of the FIGURE DRAWING course in Art - ART
    CHE 499C 001 - CHEMISTRY SENIOR COMP EXAM (Spring 2025)
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    Exit exam for chemistry majors. Prerequisite: First-semester senior chemistry majors.
    a section of the CHEMISTRY SENIOR COMP EXAM course in Chemistry - CHE
    MAT 204 003 - INTROD TO PROB & STATISTICS (Spring 2025)
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    This course covers descriptive statistics, basic probability concepts, discrete probability distributions, the normal probability distribution, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing with emphasis on calculation using the TI - 83 graphing calculator. Prerequisite: MAT 121
    a section of the INTROD TO PROB & STATISTICS course in Mathematics - MAT
    ACC 212 002 - PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN PSB 391
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    Continuation of ACC 211 with emphasis on accounting for partnerships and corporations with an introduction to management accounting and financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: ACC 211.
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II course in Accounting - ACC
    MAC 323 001 - FOUNDATIONS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS (Spring 2025)
    Wed: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN PSB 285
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    Principles and techniques of contemporary public relations with an emphasis on public relations writing. Prerequisite: MAC 205
    PE 101 002 - BASKETBALL (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:20 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
    SOW 450 001 - SENIOR SEMINAR (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed: 5:30-6:45 PM @ MAIN JONES 202
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    A review of the three major methodologies of social-work practice, as well as the essential content of professional specialization. Students also engage in a major research project. Prerequisites: Senior standing only.
    a section of the SENIOR SEMINAR course in Social Work - SOW
    PHY 411 001 - SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODS (Fall 2025)
    Tue: 3-5:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 233
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    ...General review of scientific method or research, types of research across scientific disciplines; experimental design; basic statistics and data-reduction techniques; the use of computer in data analysis, electron-aided research; scientific logic and reasoning; development of research proposals for ...
    a section of the SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODS course in Physics - PHY
    CHE 111L 007 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    Mon: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 308
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    Laboratory methods for General Chemistry. Three hours of laboratory per week, including interactive activities and independent assignments which illustrate principles taught in the lecture. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHE 111
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY course in Chemistry - CHE
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