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  • PSY 302 002 - ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY (Spring 2026)
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    A study of the variables affecting the behavior of the adolescent with emphasis given to the individual and social variables presenting special adjustment problems during the adolescent period of life.
    a section of the ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY course in Psychology - PSY
    CHE 301L 001 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (Fall 2026)
    Tue: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 308
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    Laboratory methods for quantitative analysis. Four hours of laboratory per week, including interactive and independent activities which engage students in the analysis of primarily inorganic chemical compounds and physical samples. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHE 301.
    NUR 507 001 - Theor. Perspectives for Nursing (Fall 2024)
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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
    MUS 110 001 - MUSIC THEORY II (Spring 2025)
    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
    ENG 112 003 - ARGUMENT AND RESEARCH (Spring 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN COOK 105
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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
    MUS 217 001 - APPLIED VOICE IV (Spring 2026)
    Tue: 3:30-4:20 PM @ MAIN COOK 128
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    Vocal Instruction will include the development of the voice, tone quality, range, and English, German, Italian, and French diction. Repertoire requirement varies depending upon ability and level of student.
    a section of the APPLIED VOICE IV course in Music - MUS
    MAC 302 001 - MEDIA LAW (Fall 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN PSB 285
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    Survey of various laws and principles affecting media in the United States. Includes an examination of concepts of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, federal regulatory agencies, libel and slander rulings, copyrights, and invasion of privacy. Prerequisite: MAC 205 or permission of instructor.
    a section of the MEDIA LAW course in Mass Communications - MAC
    BIO 201L 005 - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2026)
    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.
    CS 410 001 - MACHINE LEARNING (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 270
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    ...Machine learning is an exciting interdisciplinary field, with historical roots in computer science,statistics, pattern recognition, and even neuroscience and physics. In the past decade, many of these approaches have converged and led to rapid theoretical advances and real-world applications. This c...
    a section of the MACHINE LEARNING course in Computer Science - CS
    NUR 470L 003 - MANAGEMENT OF HIGH RISK CLIENTS LAB (Spring 2026)
    Wed: 7-7:00 PM @ MAIN CLINI
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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
    BIO 203 001 - MICROBIOLOGY (Fall 2025)
    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
    ECO 302 001 - INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS (Fall 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN PSB 166
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    Analyze market structures, competitive strategy, and market failure. Explores monopoly power, game theory, general equilibrium theory, externalities, and public goods. Prerequisite: ECO 202.
    a section of the INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS course in Economics - ECO
    SOC 303 001 - RACIAL & ETHNIC MINORITIES (Fall 2026)
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    Dynamics arising when groups of people who differ racially and culturally come into contact with one another. Prerequisite: SOC 101.
    a section of the RACIAL & ETHNIC MINORITIES course in Sociology - SOC
    MKT 414 001 - MARKETING RESEARCH (Fall 2024)
    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
    BM 323 001 - BUSINESS LAW I (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN PSB 361
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    Introduces legal rules that have an impact on day-to-day business operations. Case study method is heavily emphasized. Topics covered include introduction to law and legal systems and procedures; contract law, sales of goods, warranties and product liability
    a section of the BUSINESS LAW I course in Business Management - BM
    FSP 121 001 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (Summer 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
    AWS 100 001 - SURVEY OF THE AFRICAN WORLD (Winter Session 2023)
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    ...Promotes an interdisciplinary awareness and understanding of the African and African-American heritage. It examines critical themes and patterns which have influenced and have been influenced by African people in Africa and in the Diaspora, including South American, the Caribbean, Europe, and North ...
    BIO 201L 004 - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    Wed: 3-5:50 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.
    MUS 223 001 - MUSIC HISTORY (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN COOK 115
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    An historical survey of composers and their music during the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. Open to music majors only.
    a section of the MUSIC HISTORY course in Music - MUS
    CS 150 002 - INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING I (Fall 2025)
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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
    CHE 111L 006 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (Fall 2024)
    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
    CHE 111L 003 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (Fall 2026)
    Thu: 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 2024)
    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
    BIO 308 001 - HISTOLOGY (Spring 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 216
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    Tissues and organs of organisms with special emphasis on their cytochemical activities. Identification and preparation for microscopic studies. Three hours per week for lecture-discussions. Prerequisite: BIO 208. Co-requisite: BIO 303L.
    a section of the HISTOLOGY course in Biology - BIO
    FSP 121 008 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (Fall 2026)
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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
    CHE 304L 001 - BIOCHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (Fall 2026)
    Thu: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN
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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
    SOC 308 003 - SOCIAL RESEARCH (Spring 2026)
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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
    CHE 301L 001 - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Tue: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 308
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    Laboratory methods for quantitative analysis. Four hours of laboratory per week, including interactive and independent activities which engage students in the analysis of primarily inorganic chemical compounds and physical samples. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHE 301.
    PBH 402 001 - INTERNSHIP I (Fall 2026)
    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
    UCO 101 001 - University Convocation I (Fall 2025)
    Thu: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 115
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    ...101 University Convocation is a listening and learning laboratory for First Year students. University Convocation provides students the opportunity to hear from peers, faculty and staff. This weekly activity allows First Year students an opportunity to be exposed to a wide variety of activities and ...
    ENG 111 007 - EXPOSITORY WRITING (Fall 2024)
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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
    ENG 202 004 - READINGS IN WORLD LITERATURE II (Spring 2025)
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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
    MUS 224 001 - THE HISTORY OF WESTERN MUSIC (Spring 2026)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN COOK 115
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    An historical survey of composers and their music during the Classical Period, Romantic Period, and the Twentieth Century. Open to music majors only. Prerequisite: MUS 223.
    a section of the THE HISTORY OF WESTERN MUSIC course in Music - MUS
    BIO 111L 001 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (Spring 2025)
    Mon: 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
    NUR 499C 001 - NURING SENIOR COMP EXAM (Spring 2026)
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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
    HS 203 001 - EKG INTERPRETATION (Fall 2024)
    Tue, Thu: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 166
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    ...HS 203 Basic EKG Interpretation 2 credit hours is designed to equip learners with the ability to interpret basic dysrhythmias associated with the resting normal and abnormal EKG, as well as provide an overview of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and neurophysiology. Prerequisites: BIO 201 and BIO 202 le...
    a section of the EKG INTERPRETATION course in Health Sciences - HS
    PBH 305 001 - PUBLIC HEALTH SEMINAR (Fall 2024)
    Mon: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 307
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    ...This course provides a framework for developing profession and oral presentations. Emphasis is placed on improving and enhancing communication skills. An individual literature search of an approved public health topic is assigned. Students will use computer technology, the Internet, and library reso...
    a section of the PUBLIC HEALTH SEMINAR course in Public Health - PBH
    FYS 101 003 - First Year Seminar I (Fall 2024)
    Tue: 2-2:50 PM @ 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
    CHE 112 002 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (Spring 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PSB 164
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    A continuation of fundamental principles of chemistry. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CHE 111 and CHE 111L; enrollment or placement into MAT 122 (Pre-calculus) or better; all stipulations presented in CHE 111 apply.
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY II course in Chemistry - CHE
    FYS 102 003 - First Year Seminar II (Spring 2025)
    Tue: 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
    CHE 111L 002 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (Fall 2025)
    Wed: 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
    FS 302 001 - Food & Literature (Spring 2025)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 115
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    ...This course will focus on experssions about food in various literatures. Within this course, food paradoxes and dilemmas such as food and power, food and labor, food that is culturally authentic and expressive, and especially food that is traditional and handmade aiding in maintaining relationships ...
    a section of the Food & Literature course in Food Studies - FS
    MAT 121 001 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (Summer 2025)
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    This course covers the relationships between the graphical, algebraic, and tabular representations of polynomial functions. Solving polynomial equations and inequalities; rational functions and their graphs are also covered. Student must attain a grade of “C†or better.
    a section of the COLLEGE ALGEBRA course in Mathematics - MAT
    PSY 401 001 - PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (Fall 2026)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 116
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    A study of the biological factors affecting both human and animal behavior, including brain structure and neuropsychological theory.
    a section of the PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY course in Psychology - PSY
    MUS 161 001 - JAZZ BAND (Fall 2026)
    Tue: 5-5:50 PM @ MAIN COOK 123
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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
    SOW 450 001 - SENIOR SEMINAR (Spring 2026)
    Mon: 5:30-8:00 PM @ MAIN JONES 116
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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
    NUR 374L 004 - LABORATORY (Spring 2026)
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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
    CS 101 001 - COMPUTER CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS (Fall 2025)
    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.
    NUR 451L 004 - COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING I LAB (Fall 2026)
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    a section of the COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING I LAB course in Nursing - NUR
    PHI 200 001 - PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHY (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 PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHY course in Philosophy - PHI
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