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  • ENG 112 002 - ARGUMENT AND RESEARCH (Fall 2026)
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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
    BM 318 001 - MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (Fall 2026)
    Mon: 5:30-8:00 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.
    URB 206 001 - CITY & METRO PLANNING (Fall 2025)
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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
    CS 380 001 - SPECIAL COURSES(TOPICS) COMP SCI (Fall 2025)
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    ...Courses will include, but not be limited to: parallel and distributed computing; clustercomputing; network & system administration; cryptography and security; functionaland logic programming; Java and distributed computing; multimedia data compression.Other advanced topics in computer science will b...
    ENG 111 002 - EXPOSITORY WRITING (Fall 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 166
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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
    BIO 203L 001 - MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 5:30-8:20 PM @ MAIN PSB 308
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    ...Hands-on learning in fundamental principles of microbiology and immunology with detailed consideration of physiology, pathogenicity, biochemical, and immunologic characteristics of microorganisms. Three hours per week for laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 112 and BIO 112L or BIO 202 and BIO 202L, CHE 1...
    a section of the MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY course in Biology - BIO
    PE 110 001 - BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING (Fall 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...
    PSY 101 002 - 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
    CJ 206 002 - POLICING IN SOCIETY (Spring 2024)
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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
    PSY 102 001 - SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF PSY (Fall 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 110
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    ...A study of the relationship among the biological sciences and psychology. In addition to exploring the use of the scientific methods in studying human and animal behavior, special emphasis is given to the fields of social, motivational, sensory and physiological psychology. For psychology majors onl...
    a section of the SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF PSY course in Psychology - PSY
    MUS 301 001 - FORM AND ANALYSIS (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 208
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    A study of the traditional forms from simple binary to the sonata. Procedures of analysis will be examined. Prerequisite: MUS 202.
    a section of the FORM AND ANALYSIS course in Music - MUS
    BIO 111L 002 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    Thu: 3-5:50 PM @ MAIN STERN 110
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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
    MAT 201 001 - ANALYTIC GEO & CALCULUS I (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 242
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    Introduction to differential and integral calculus and plane analytic geometry. It covers limits, continuity, derivatives and their applications, integrals and their applications, and ends with the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Prerequisite: MAT 122
    a section of the ANALYTIC GEO & CALCULUS I course in Mathematics - MAT
    FFR 122 001 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH II (Spring 2025)
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    Continuation of FFR 121. New material on fundamentals of French for the development of the four language skills - listening, reading, speaking and writing. Further increases the awareness of the French-speaking world. Emphasis on pronunciation, grammar, and conversation. Prerequisite: FFR 121
    a section of the ELEMENTARY FRENCH II course in French - FFR
    ENG 201 001 - READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE I (Summer 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
    SOC 101 004 - INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY (Fall 2024)
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    ...Offered each semester. A first course in the study of society, using basic concepts and methods of sociology. Topics include influences of culture and social groups on attitudes and behaviors, social stability and change in social institutions (education, government, economy, religion, family), popu...
    a section of the INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY course in Sociology - SOC
    CS 230 001 - UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM (Spring 2026)
    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 362 001 - JAZZ BAND (Spring 2025)
    Wed: 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
    CHE 111L 001 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    Tue: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 310
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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
    ENG 111A 003 - EXPOSITORY WRITING WITH GRAMMAR (Fall 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN PSB 168
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    ...Like ENG 111, ENG 111A* 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...
    a section of the EXPOSITORY WRITING WITH GRAMMAR course in English - ENG
    POL 312 001 - PROBLEMS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE RES (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN JONES
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    Students begin the initial stages of identifying a research problem, surveying secondary literature, and evaluating primary data. Prerequisite: POL 201.
    CS 499C 001 - CS SENIOR COMPREHENSIVE EXAM (Spring 2025)
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    Students must pass the departmental exam to successfully satisfy the requirements for graduation.
    BM 490 001 - RESEARCH IN BUSINESS I (Winter Session 2025)
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    Conduct research by synthesizing knowledge acquired in inferential statistics and scientific method of developing sound solution to problems. Topics covered: research design, experimentation, questionnaire construction, data collection, and sampling techniques. Prerequisite: ECO 306
    FSP 122 007 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (Spring 2025)
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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
    BIO 203 001 - MICROBIOLOGY (Fall 2024)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 164
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    ...Fundamental principles of microbiology and immunology with detailed consideration of physiology, pathogenicity, biochemical, and immunologic characteristics of microorganisms. Three hours per week for lecture-discussions. Prerequisites: BIO 112 and BIO 112L or BIO 202 and BIO 202L, CHE 111 and CHE 1...
    a section of the MICROBIOLOGY course in Biology - BIO
    BM 211 001 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (Fall 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN PSB 361
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    Introduces principles of management and the tools for management analysis and practice. Topics include: the functions of Management-planning, organizing, leading and controlling; the environment of management; decision-making and strategy; and managing organizational processes.
    BIO 111L 001 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Spring 2026)
    Mon: 4-6:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 300
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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
    PBH 200 001 - Sophomore Seminar (Fall 2026)
    Wed: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 136
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    ...This seminar is designed to expose students to the various careers and graduate programs in Public Health and Health Science as well as assist students in the development of professional skills necessary to compete in the current job market. Topics of study include professional conduct, professional...
    a section of the Sophomore Seminar course in Public Health - PBH
    BIO 101L 002 - BIO SCIENCES I LABORATORY (Spring 2025)
    Tue: 12:30-3:20 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
    ENG 201 007 - READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE I (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 148
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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
    PSY 415 001 - PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR (Fall 2026)
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    ...A survey of relevant research topics and issues important to the study of psychology. This course is designed to prepare seniors for graduation by introducing them to a graduate-level-seminar learning experience. Includes professional ethics, preparation for graduate school, and job placement. Prere...
    a section of the PSYCHOLOGY SEMINAR course in Psychology - PSY
    NUR 620 001 - Nursing Research I (Fall 2024)
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    The foundational graduate level research course designed to prepare future advanced practice nurse in the analysis and evaluation of research methodologies and evidenced based practice Prerequisite: NUR 507
    a section of the Nursing Research I course in Nursing - NUR
    POL 361 001 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 151
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    This course explores current trends in the discipline as well as student interests and/or an examination of faculty research within the discipline. Prerequisite: POL 200.
    CS 345 001 - WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT (Fall 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 270
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    ...Introduces basic concepts of web site development through hands-on activity. Course will focus on issues such as design principles, client-side application development using Java Scripting programming language, multimedia objects, Cascade Style Sheets, and back-end development tools. Special focus o...
    a section of the WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT course in Computer Science - CS
    ACC 319 001 - INDIVIDUAL TAXATION (Fall 2026)
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    In-depth study for federal taxation and procedures: computing gross income, deductions, credits, tax liability/preparation according to IRS codes. Prerequisite: ACC 212.
    a section of the INDIVIDUAL TAXATION course in Accounting - ACC
    MUS 439 001 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC (Spring 2025)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN COOK 118
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    An in-depth study of a composer, performer or specific genre of music with special consideration given to African-American musical contributions.
    a section of the SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC course in Music - MUS
    BM 438 001 - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (Fall 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 218
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    A study of problems encountered in business operations and productions with emphasis on products, decision-making, processes, network planning, plant location and facility acquisition. Prerequisites: BM 211, MKT 213, STA 205.
    a section of the OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT course in Business Management - BM
    GEO 115 001 - PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY (Spring 2025)
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    Introduces students to fundamental themes of spatial variation and distribution in physical and human geography. Open to all students.
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY course in Geography - GEO
    PHY 402 001 - ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY (Fall 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 241
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    Beginning with review of laws of electrostatic, current flow and electromagnetic phenomena and directed towards the formulation of Maxwell’s equations, boundary and continuity conditions, and propagation of plane electromagnetic waves. Prerequisites: PHY 230, MAT 203.
    a section of the ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY course in Physics - PHY
    PHY 402 001 - ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 166
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    Beginning with review of laws of electrostatic, current flow and electromagnetic phenomena and directed towards the formulation of Maxwell’s equations, boundary and continuity conditions, and propagation of plane electromagnetic waves. Prerequisites: PHY 230, MAT 203.
    a section of the ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY course in Physics - PHY
    BIO 111L 003 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Mon: 3-5:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 312
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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
    CHE 301 001 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 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
    MUS 447 003 - CONCERT CHOIR (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 7-8:15 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 212 001 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (Spring 2026)
    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
    FLM 420 001 - Advanced Sound Design for Film (Summer 2025)
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    ...Provides advanced knowledge of the theories and techniques of electronically mixing sound. Consisting of lab and lecture hours, the course will focus on the design of sound and the practical application of those designs to the Film industry. Labs will include work on university Film productions and ...
    a section of the Advanced Sound Design for Film course in Film - FLM
    NUR 507 001 - Theor. Perspectives for Nursing (Spring 2025)
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    Provides an exploration of the historical origin of nursing theory. Content includes a critical discussion of conceptual models, grand and substantive nursing and related theories, and their impact on advanced nursing practice. Graduate status or consent of department
    a section of the Theor. Perspectives for Nursing course in Nursing - NUR
    CS 130 001 - Fundamentals of App Development (Spring 2025)
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    ...This course is designed to help students build a solid foundation in programming fundamentals using app develpment language. Students will get practical experience with the tools, techniques and concepts needed to build basic apps from scratch. Students will also learn user interface design principl...
    CHE 111L 006 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (Fall 2026)
    Thu: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 310
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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
    MUS 231 001 - PIANO CLASS (Fall 2024)
    Mon: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 121
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    Continuation of MUS 132. Prerequisite: MUS 132. Music Majors/Minors Only.
    a section of the PIANO CLASS course in Music - MUS
    MKT 414 001 - MARKETING RESEARCH (Fall 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN PSB 391
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    ...Synthesize knowledge from marketing and statistics to conduct research in marketing. Topics covered: developing problem definition, determination of information, research design, data collection, analysis and interpretation, and reporting of research findings skills in the research process is emphas...
    a section of the MARKETING RESEARCH course in Marketing - MKT
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