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ACC 200 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Principles of Accounting
Description
Financial and managerial accounting principles. Basic accounting statements, processes, and management applications. Open to all students.
Instructor
Drake, Michael Stephen
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ACC 200 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Principles of Accounting
Description
Financial and managerial accounting principles. Basic accounting statements, processes, and management applications. Open to all students.
Instructor
Larson, Melissa Paul
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ACC 200 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Principles of Accounting
Description
Financial and managerial accounting principles. Basic accounting statements, processes, and management applications. Open to all students.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ACC 200 |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Principles of Accounting
Description
Financial and managerial accounting principles. Basic accounting statements, processes, and management applications. Open to all students.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ACC 200 |
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005 |
3.0 |
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Principles of Accounting
Description
Financial and managerial accounting principles. Basic accounting statements, processes, and management applications. Open to all students.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ACC 241 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Business Law in the Environment
Description
Introduction to legal principles and institutions affecting business.
Prerequisite
Marriott School of Management major status.
Instructor
Cummings, Morgan L
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ACC 241 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Business Law in the Environment
Description
Introduction to legal principles and institutions affecting business.
Prerequisite
Marriott School of Management major status.
Instructor
Cummings, Morgan L
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ANTHR 150 |
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001 |
0.5 |
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Introduction to the Major
Description
Overview of anthropology major and graduation requirements; preparing for senior thesis sequence; career opportunities; and graduate school application process.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
Green, Emma
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BIO 100 |
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021 |
3.0 |
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Principles of Biology
Description
Introductory course for general education students.
Instructor
Adams, Marcella Shaver
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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BIO 165 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Introduction to Bioinformatics
Description
This course introduces the field of bioinformatics at an introductory level. Students learn about the field and gain experience with computer programming at a level that provides a foundation for future learning.
Instructor
Ridge, Perry Gene
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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BIO 165 |
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003 |
2.0 |
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Introduction to Bioinformatics
Description
This course introduces the field of bioinformatics at an introductory level. Students learn about the field and gain experience with computer programming at a level that provides a foundation for future learning.
Instructor
Tatlow, Earl Phillip
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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BIO 264 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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Statistical Analysis for Biologists
Description
Students will learn concepts and applications of statistics and their specific application to research questions spanning diverse subfields of biology. Students will perform these analyses using the R statistical software.
Instructor
Piccolo, Stephen R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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BIO 264 |
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002 |
4.0 |
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Statistical Analysis for Biologists
Description
Students will learn concepts and applications of statistics and their specific application to research questions spanning diverse subfields of biology. Students will perform these analyses using the R statistical software.
Instructor
Bailey, Matthew Hawkins
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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BIO 316 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Advanced Scientific Writing and Communication
Description
The effective process of written, oral, and visual scientific communication and development of communication skills for scientific and professional audiences. Employment of appropriate research tools and processes in identifying and evaluating sources, and following professional conventions in written and oral communication.
Instructor
Hale, Lindsey Christensen
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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BIO 664 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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Bioinformatics and Data Analysis
Description
Bioinformatics skills have become critical for biological research. This course is intended to introduce students to bioinformatics. Students will be introduced to the Linux operating system and gain skills in employing it in research. They will also learn computer-programming skills using the Python language. Students will acquire the skills to perform data manipulations and simple analyses on biological datasets.
Instructor
Ridge, Perry Gene
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 110 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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How to Program
Description
Introduction to programming and computer science for those with no prior programming experience. Focuses on the basic aspects of programming, with an emphasis on core principles. Labs provide a supportive environment to learn how to program with peers. Weekly discussions will introduce some of the many ways computer science interacts with society. Programming assignments will demonstrate how to use computing in a variety of disciplines.
Instructor
Jones, Angela Stratton
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 111 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Computer Science
Description
Teaches how to design, develop, reason about, and test programs. Topics include higher-order functions, object-oriented programming, recursion, algorithms, data structures, decomposition, interpreters, and regular expressions.
Instructor
Stephens, Thomas E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 202 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Software Engineering Lab 1
Description
The first of three experiential learning labs that will provide students with hands-on experience with various tools, technologies, and techniques that software engineers use in practice. In addition to hands-on lab experiences, this course contains lecture and assigned reading content that will provide an understanding of what a software engineering career is and what roles and responsibilities are available to software engineers.
Instructor
Dougal, Duane K
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 203 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Software Engineering Lab 2
Description
The second of three experiential learning labs that will provide students with hands-on experience with various tools, technologies, and techniques that software engineers use in practice. The lab experiences in this course build on those learned in CS 202 and focus on tools and techniques for source code testing, automated source code analysis, and source code build and dependency management.
Instructor
Dougal, Duane K
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 204 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Software Engineering Lab 3
Description
The third of three experiential learning labs that will provide students with hands-on experience with various tools, technologies, and techniques that software engineers use in practice. The lab experiences in this course build on those learned in CS 202 and CS 203 and focus on tools and techniques for cloud development and Agile programming.
Instructor
Dougal, Duane K
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 224 |
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009 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Computer Systems
Description
How a computer works to execute sequential code: low level data representation and abstraction, the relationship between C and assembly, computer architecture and pipelining, the memory hierarchy, dynamic memory allocation, and linking.
Prerequisite
C S 142 or instructor's consent.
Instructor
Clement, Mark Joel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 235 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Data Structures and Algorithms
Description
Fundamental data structures and algorithms of computer science; basic algorithm analysis; recursion; sorting and searching; lists, stacks, queues, trees, hashing; object-oriented data abstraction.
Instructor
Clement, Mark Joel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 240 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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Advanced Software Construction
Description
Advanced software development with an object-oriented focus. Design, implementation, and testing of medium-sized programs including a server program.
Prerequisite
C S 236 or instructor's consent.
Instructor
Rodham, Kenneth J
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 240 |
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003 |
4.0 |
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Advanced Software Construction
Description
Advanced software development with an object-oriented focus. Design, implementation, and testing of medium-sized programs including a server program.
Prerequisite
C S 236 or instructor's consent.
Instructor
Rodham, Kenneth J
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 240 |
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004 |
4.0 |
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Advanced Software Construction
Description
Advanced software development with an object-oriented focus. Design, implementation, and testing of medium-sized programs including a server program.
Prerequisite
C S 236 or instructor's consent.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 240 |
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005 |
4.0 |
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Advanced Software Construction
Description
Advanced software development with an object-oriented focus. Design, implementation, and testing of medium-sized programs including a server program.
Prerequisite
C S 236 or instructor's consent.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 240 |
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006 |
4.0 |
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Advanced Software Construction
Description
Advanced software development with an object-oriented focus. Design, implementation, and testing of medium-sized programs including a server program.
Prerequisite
C S 236 or instructor's consent.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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C S 260 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Web Programming
Description
Introduction to building and deploying full stack web applications using core technologies, frameworks, protocols, and development tools.
Instructor
Clement, Mark Joel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CELL 120 |
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006 |
3.0 |
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Science of Biology
Description
General biology course designed for biological science majors, emphasizing the scientific method, cell theory, biochemical unity, the central dogma, bioenergetics, reproduction, and evolutionary theory. Examples of these biological principles will focus on whole organism biology such as physiology, neuroscience, and developmental biology examples.
Instructor
Wilcox, Shalene Hardman
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CELL 210 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Human Anatomy (with virtual lab)
Description
Structure and function of the human body. Virtual lab experience included.
Instructor
Stark, Michael Robert
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CELL 305 |
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005 |
4.0 |
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Human Physiology
Description
Function of body organ systems.
Prerequisite
Chem 101 or equivalent; PDBio 210 or 220.
Instructor
Hansen, Melissa Ellen Smith
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CHEM 101 |
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021 |
3.0 |
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Introductory General Chemistry
Description
Atomic and molecular structure, periodic relationships, states of matter, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, acids and bases.
Prerequisite
Math 97 or equivalent.
Instructor
Hopoate-Sitake, Moana Lee
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CHEM 105 |
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061 |
4.0 |
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General College Chemistry 1 with Lab (Integrated)
Description
Atomic and molecular structure including bonding and periodic properties of the elements; reaction energetics, electrochemistry, acids and bases, inorganic and organic chemistry. Includes an exploratory laboratory component.
Prerequisite
Math 110 (or equivalent) or concurrent enrollment.
Instructor
Olsen, Rebecca Elizabeth
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CHEM 481 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Biochemistry
Description
First-semester biochemistry. Molecular components of cells, chemical structure and function, enzymes, metabolic transformations, photosynthesis.
Prerequisite
Chem 352 or Chem 352M. Completion of PDBio 120 or Bio 130 or MMBio 121.
Instructor
Van Ry, Pam Marie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CL CV 202 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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The Classical Tradition 2: Reformation to Modern
Description
Civilization from the Reformation to the twentieth century, emphasizing the heritage of Greco-Roman culture--its institutions, literature, arts, and ideas.
Instructor
Peek, Cecilia Marie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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COMMS 300 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Media Law and Responsibility
Description
Introduction to First Amendment history and press freedom, law, and theory; media regulation and policy; relationship between law and ethics; key ethical issues in professional communications.
Prerequisite
Major status.
Instructor
Carter, Edward L
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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COMMS 411 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Media Effects and Health
Description
Effects resulting from the interaction between media and members of society. Approaches may include self-image, sterotypes, violence, and other social constructs and behaviors involving media consumption and health topics.
Prerequisite
Major or minor status.
Instructor
John, Kevin Kimball
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CPSE 300 |
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002 |
2.0 |
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Exceptional Students: Principles of Collaboration
Description
Basic principles and legislative issues in effectively communicating and collaborating with professionals, parents, and other service providers to meet needs of individuals with disabilities in inclusive educational environments. Lab.
Prerequisite
FBI fingerprint background clearance.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CPSE 402 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Educating Students with Disabilities in Secondary Classrooms
Description
Issues, policies, and methods in teaching secondary students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Lab.
Prerequisite
Sc Ed 350 or concurrent enrollment; Sc Ed 276R or comparable major course; FBI fingerprint background clearance.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CPSE 651 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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(CPSE - IP+T) Statistics 1: Foundations
Description
Emphasis on conceptual understanding and practical application of descriptive and basic inferential statistics to decision making.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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CYBER 530 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Scientific Computing
Description
Applying principles and practices of scientific computing technologies. Workflow optimization, shell
commands, job scheduling, parallel and distributed programming.
Instructor
Moran, Jonathan
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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DESIL 101 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Drawing and Composition
Description
Drawing methods and practices combined with compositional foundations for visual communicators. Students will develop observation and conceptual drawing skills. Students will also develop visual problem solving, analytical thinking, and craftsmanship by applying design principles to compositional problems. Skills are developed through intensive practice, lecture, demonstration, and critique.
Instructor
Clary, Brendan H
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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ENGL 399R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
On-the-job training.
Prerequisite
Consent of cooperative education coordinator.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 300 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Creating a Good Life through Experience Design
Description
Introduce basic experience design concepts, emphasizing positive psychology principles. Explore life design opportunities and perspectives of what constitutes the good life across multiple countries, cultures, and diverse populations.
Instructor
Hill, Brian Jack
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 300 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Creating a Good Life through Experience Design
Description
Introduce basic experience design concepts, emphasizing positive psychology principles. Explore life design opportunities and perspectives of what constitutes the good life across multiple countries, cultures, and diverse populations.
Instructor
Johnson, Heather Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 300 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Creating a Good Life through Experience Design
Description
Introduce basic experience design concepts, emphasizing positive psychology principles. Explore life design opportunities and perspectives of what constitutes the good life across multiple countries, cultures, and diverse populations.
Instructor
Hill, Brian Jack
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 422 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Experience Needfinding
Description
Skills to help organizations better understand end-user needs. Systematic collection and analysis of qualitative data through observations, interviews, and various other approaches. Utilizing experience design to create innovative, data-driven solutions to create organizational value.
Instructor
Lundberg, Neil R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 422 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Experience Needfinding
Description
Skills to help organizations better understand end-user needs. Systematic collection and analysis of qualitative data through observations, interviews, and various other approaches. Utilizing experience design to create innovative, data-driven solutions to create organizational value.
Instructor
Lundberg, Neil R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 422 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Experience Needfinding
Description
Skills to help organizations better understand end-user needs. Systematic collection and analysis of qualitative data through observations, interviews, and various other approaches. Utilizing experience design to create innovative, data-driven solutions to create organizational value.
Instructor
Lundberg, Neil R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 422 |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Experience Needfinding
Description
Skills to help organizations better understand end-user needs. Systematic collection and analysis of qualitative data through observations, interviews, and various other approaches. Utilizing experience design to create innovative, data-driven solutions to create organizational value.
Instructor
Lundberg, Neil R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 423 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Experience Insights
Description
Survey design and data analysis skills for data-informed decisions to demonstrate experience value. Analyses include descriptive statistics, bivariate relations and comparisons, and introduction to multiple regression. Data visualization and data storytelling.
Instructor
Freeman, Patti Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 423 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Experience Insights
Description
Survey design and data analysis skills for data-informed decisions to demonstrate experience value. Analyses include descriptive statistics, bivariate relations and comparisons, and introduction to multiple regression. Data visualization and data storytelling.
Instructor
Freeman, Patti Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 423 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Experience Insights
Description
Survey design and data analysis skills for data-informed decisions to demonstrate experience value. Analyses include descriptive statistics, bivariate relations and comparisons, and introduction to multiple regression. Data visualization and data storytelling.
Instructor
Freeman, Patti Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXDM 423 |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Experience Insights
Description
Survey design and data analysis skills for data-informed decisions to demonstrate experience value. Analyses include descriptive statistics, bivariate relations and comparisons, and introduction to multiple regression. Data visualization and data storytelling.
Instructor
Freeman, Patti Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXSC 221 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Science of Wellness
Description
A comprehensive study of the science of wellness of the whole individual. The science of wellness draws principles from exercise sciences, biological sciences, behavioral and social sciences. The research from psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) supports specifically the holistic wellness paradigm whose focus is that every aspect of each human being, the body, mind and spirit, are involved in all wellness activities and all wellness activities affect the whole individual. Students will discover this new paradigm and experience the blending of the sciences to support the integrated nature of our being.
Instructor
Hager, Ronald L
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXSC 221 |
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005 |
3.0 |
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Science of Wellness
Description
A comprehensive study of the science of wellness of the whole individual. The science of wellness draws principles from exercise sciences, biological sciences, behavioral and social sciences. The research from psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) supports specifically the holistic wellness paradigm whose focus is that every aspect of each human being, the body, mind and spirit, are involved in all wellness activities and all wellness activities affect the whole individual. Students will discover this new paradigm and experience the blending of the sciences to support the integrated nature of our being.
Instructor
Hager, Ronald L
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXSC 362 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Kinesiology and Biomechanics
Description
The influence of physical laws on human movement. Physical laws that will be discussed include linear and angular motion, force and torque, center of mass, fluid mechanics, and tissue mechanics.
Prerequisite
PHSCS 105; or PHSCS 121.
Teaching Assistant
VanKeersbilck, Luke
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EXSC 362 |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Kinesiology and Biomechanics
Description
The influence of physical laws on human movement. Physical laws that will be discussed include linear and angular motion, force and torque, center of mass, fluid mechanics, and tissue mechanics.
Prerequisite
PHSCS 105; or PHSCS 121.
Teaching Assistant
VanKeersbilck, Luke
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EXSC 387 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Lifestyle and Chronic Disease Prevention
Description
Current scientific evidence demonstrating how lifestyle affects disease processes. Healthy lifestyle concepts specifically needed by wellness professionals, health educators, and health promotion practitioners; influence of unhealthy lifestyle as basis for chronic diseases, i.e., cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Instructor
Hager, Ronald L
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXSC 410 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Stress Management
Description
Teaches students the basic principles, theories, and relaxation techniques to effectively manage personal stress. Students gain a greater understanding of the mind-body relationship, learn to employ a holistic approach to stress, and adopt effective cognitive, coping, and relaxation techniques. Ultimately, students experience a more effective approach to optimal lifelong health.
Instructor
Bailey, Bruce W
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXSC 410 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Stress Management
Description
Teaches students the basic principles, theories, and relaxation techniques to effectively manage personal stress. Students gain a greater understanding of the mind-body relationship, learn to employ a holistic approach to stress, and adopt effective cognitive, coping, and relaxation techniques. Ultimately, students experience a more effective approach to optimal lifelong health.
Instructor
Bailey, Bruce W
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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EXSC 463 |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Exercise Physiology
Description
The function of the physiological systems and their responses to acute and chronic exercise.
Prerequisite
PDBio 305 or 362.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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FHSS 399R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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Internship in Civic Engagement
Description
This course helps students engage in a series of experiences, while on their internship, that allow them to develop and demonstrate understanding of key competencies in professional contexts. Students will learn how to harness intention, reflection, and integration of new learning to translate the value of their internship into a compelling, evidence-based narrative, tailored to an audience's needs and expectations.
Instructor
Damron, Daniel Edwards
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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FHSS 399R |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Internship in Civic Engagement
Description
This course helps students engage in a series of experiences, while on their internship, that allow them to develop and demonstrate understanding of key competencies in professional contexts. Students will learn how to harness intention, reflection, and integration of new learning to translate the value of their internship into a compelling, evidence-based narrative, tailored to an audience's needs and expectations.
Instructor
Skabelund, Aaron H
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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FLANG 300 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Foundations of Dual Language and Immersion Education
Description
Historical overview, theoretical and research foundations for dual language and immersion education; practical application of theory and research in immersion programs.
Instructor
Knell, Ellen Shipley
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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FREN 399R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Academic Internship: French Language Field Experience
Description
On-the-job experience in French.
Prerequisite
Program coordinator's consent.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GEOG 120 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Geography and World Affairs
Description
Survey of the world, stressing geography of major political regions.
Instructor
Jex, Ashley Barbara
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GEOG 399R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
On-the-job experience.
Instructor
Damron, Daniel Edwards
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GEOL 101 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Geology
Description
Cultural focus on physical and environmental geology for nonscience majors; rocks and minerals. Field trips.
Instructor
Ortiz, Nicole Elizabeth
Teaching Assistant
Fogt, Sierra Ashley Hutchings, Whitney
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GEOL 101 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Geology
Description
Cultural focus on physical and environmental geology for nonscience majors; rocks and minerals. Field trips.
Instructor
Ortiz, Nicole Elizabeth
Teaching Assistant
Hutchings, Whitney
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GEOL 109 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Geology of the Planets
Description
Origins and distinctive histories of the planets in our solar system as revealed by study of their surface features.
Instructor
Radebaugh, Jani
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GERM 101 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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First-Year German
Description
Listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and culture.
Instructor
Clement, Christian Rolf
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GERM 101 |
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002 |
4.0 |
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First-Year German
Description
Listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and culture.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GERM 102 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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First-Year German
Description
Listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and culture.
Prerequisite
C grade or better in Germ 101 or equivalent.
Instructor
Smith, Laura Catharine
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GERM 201 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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Second-Year German
Description
Reading, writing, grammar, culture, listening, and speaking.
Prerequisite
C grade or better in Germ 102 or equivalent.
Instructor
Brewer, Cindy P
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GERM 300R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Third-Year Proficiency Tutorial
Description
Individualized skill building in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar.
Prerequisite
Germ 202 or equivalent.
Instructor
James, Michelle Stott
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GERM 399R |
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002 |
9.0 |
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Academic Internship: German Work
Description
On-the-job ten-week summer language experience in German-speaking countries. Report required.
Instructor
Brown, Newel Anthony
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GERM 400R |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Fourth-Year Proficiency Tutorial
Description
Individualized skill building in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar. Completed senior portfolio reviewed, final proficiency exam administered.
Prerequisite
Concurrent enrollment in Germ 401.
Instructor
James, Michelle Stott
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GSCM 201 |
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001 |
1.5 |
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Introduction to Global Supply Chain Management
Description
Introduction to global supply chain management: how firms work with other suppliers, often foreign firms, to manufacture and deliver products to customers. Topics include supply chain strategy, sourcing, supplier management, logistics, and quality management.
Instructor
Greathead, Simon Paul
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GSCM 201 |
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002 |
1.5 |
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Introduction to Global Supply Chain Management
Description
Introduction to global supply chain management: how firms work with other suppliers, often foreign firms, to manufacture and deliver products to customers. Topics include supply chain strategy, sourcing, supplier management, logistics, and quality management.
Instructor
Greathead, Simon Paul
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GSCM 211 |
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001 |
1.5 |
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Introduction to Supply Chain Management in International Business
Description
Introduction to international supply chain concepts such as global negotiations, international shipping, outsourced manufacturing, Political Economic Social Technical Legal Environmental (PESTLE) analysis, and supply chain for global, social impact. Application of these concepts to prepare students to thrive in a global business environment.
Instructor
Greathead, Simon Paul
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GSCM 211 |
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002 |
1.5 |
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Introduction to Supply Chain Management in International Business
Description
Introduction to international supply chain concepts such as global negotiations, international shipping, outsourced manufacturing, Political Economic Social Technical Legal Environmental (PESTLE) analysis, and supply chain for global, social impact. Application of these concepts to prepare students to thrive in a global business environment.
Instructor
Greathead, Simon Paul
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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GWS 399R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Global Women's Studies Internship
Description
Credit for work relating to issues affecting women's lives at an international, national, or local non-profit organization, business, or institution. Students will submit a written report of their internship experience.
Instructor
White, Sara LuAnne
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HCOLL 396R |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Professional Internship Preparation
Description
Preparation to make an internship a professionally relevant experience. Professional competencies employers value most and how to develop them throughout the internship. Focus on professional competencies and the internship to identify ways to take initiative, add value, and successfully position for next steps in a career.
Prerequisite
Instructor's consent.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HCOLL 399R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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Professional Internship
Description
This course helps students initiate a series of professional experiences, while on their internship, that allow them to develop and demonstrate understanding of key competencies in professional contexts. Students will learn how to harness intention, feedback, reflection, and integration of new learning to translate the value of the professional competencies into a powerful, evidence-based story of what they offer future employers.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HLTH 312 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Planning, Interventions, and Evaluation
Description
Introduction to the public health intervention planning process; Includes health assessment, types of commonly used interventions, defining goals and objectives, and basic types of evaluation
Instructor
Spruance, Lori Andersen
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HLTH 314 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Health, Disease and Their Determinants, Part 1
Description
An introduction to human health, disease, mental health, and injury and how biological, behavioral, socio-economic, and environmental factors impact health and contribute to health disparities, discussed from a population-wide approach integrating social and behavioral models and theories, descriptive epidemiology, and disease pathophysiology.
Instructor
Novilla, Maria Lelinneth Lagman Beloy
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HLTH 335 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Health Behavior Change
Description
Understanding health behavior change theories for individuals and populations. Practical application of related models and theories.
Instructor
West, Joshua H
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HLTH 335 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Health Behavior Change
Description
Understanding health behavior change theories for individuals and populations. Practical application of related models and theories.
Instructor
West, Joshua H
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HLTH 450 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Women's Health
Description
Overview of selected health topics affecting women's health status. Primary emphasis on steps to enhance personal health and fulfill divine roles from childhood through adulthood.
Instructor
Roundy, Camille Christa
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HLTH 450 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Women's Health
Description
Overview of selected health topics affecting women's health status. Primary emphasis on steps to enhance personal health and fulfill divine roles from childhood through adulthood.
Instructor
Roundy, Camille Christa
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HLTH 480 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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International Health
Description
Identifying disease patterns in developing countries, exploring the social and cultural context of health, and reviewing behavior change strategies for improving well-being.
Instructor
Crookston, Benjamin T
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HRM 300 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Organizational Behavior
Description
Theories and concepts for creating effective organizations, e.g., individual, group, and organizational processes and human resource functions, including selection, compensation, and performance management.
Instructor
Eyring, Sarah Kathleen
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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HRM 391 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Organizational Effectiveness
Description
Theories and concepts for creating effective organizations, e.g., individual, group, and organizational processes and human resource functions, including selection, compensation, and performance management.
Prerequisite
For Marriott School of Management majors only.
Instructor
Gardner, Richard Grover
Teaching Assistant
Boggess, Elizabeth Mae
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IAS 399R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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International and Area Studies Academic Internship
Description
Individualized work or volunteer experience in an international setting or with an international focus.
Prerequisite
Acceptance into program.
Instructor
White, Sara LuAnne
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IHUM 101 |
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005 |
3.0 |
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An Introduction to the Humanities
Description
Study of the arts emphasizing forms and relationships, the development of critical skills, and an awareness of traditional humanistic values.
Instructor
Shaw, Kathleen
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IHUM 201 |
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009 |
3.0 |
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Western Humanities 1: Antiquity to Renaissance
Description
Western civilization from Greek antiquity to Renaissance from perspective of traditional humanistic values reflected in its arts and ideas. Examines fundamental questions about human experience, formative events in history, and value of important literary and artistic texts.
Instructor
Haddock, Lauri Westerberg
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IHUM 243 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to the Humanities of South Asia
Description
Ancient South Asia, the coming of Islam, the British Raj, and the modern arts of South Asia. Exposure to 1) basic philosophical and religious ideas that have shaped South Asian cultures, and 2) important works of art, literature, music, theater, and cinema produced by those cultures.
Instructor
Easterling, Michael H
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IHUM 399R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
Combined study-work experience related to the humanities major (museums, government agencies, publishing firms, etc.).
Prerequisite
IHUM 250. A major in the College of Humanities.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 371 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology
Description
Teaching majors will learn ideas and skills for integrating technology effectively into their teaching in areas of Internet communication, multimedia development, mobile learning, and Web tools for teaching.
Instructor
Chan, Yee Kong Peter
Teaching Assistant
McLean, Taneisha Avadon
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IP&T 371 |
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002 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology
Description
Teaching majors will learn ideas and skills for integrating technology effectively into their teaching in areas of Internet communication, multimedia development, mobile learning, and Web tools for teaching.
Instructor
Chan, Yee Kong Peter
Teaching Assistant
McLean, Taneisha Avadon
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IP&T 371 |
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003 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology
Description
Teaching majors will learn ideas and skills for integrating technology effectively into their teaching in areas of Internet communication, multimedia development, mobile learning, and Web tools for teaching.
Instructor
Hanosek, Charles B
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 371 |
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004 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to K-12 Educational Technology
Description
Teaching majors will learn ideas and skills for integrating technology effectively into their teaching in areas of Internet communication, multimedia development, mobile learning, and Web tools for teaching.
Instructor
Chan, Yee Kong Peter
Teaching Assistant
Swanson, Megan Christine
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IP&T 373 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Teaching in K-12 Online and Blended Learning Contexts
Description
Students will explore foundational concepts related to designing authentic data-driven learning activities in multiple modalities (in-person, online, and blended).
Instructor
Chan, Yee Kong Peter
Teaching Assistant
Monroe, Tanner
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IP&T 531 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Open Education
Description
Students will learn foundational concepts related to open education including the origins of intellectual property law and open licensing, and the impact of openness on teaching, learning, and scholarly publishing.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 599R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
Practicing skills learned and receiving evaluation and feedback from internship sponsors.
Prerequisite
Departmental consent.
Instructor
McDonald, Jason K
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 629 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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(IP+T - CPSE) Introduction to Research
Description
Introduction to the design options available for conducting basic and applied research and how to read and write research reports. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods along with ideas for protecting human subjects are discussed.
Instructor
Yanchar, Stephen C
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 651 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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(IP+T - CPSE) Statistics 1: Foundations
Description
Emphasis on conceptual understanding and practical application of descriptive and basic inferential statistics to decision making.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 657R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Measurement Project
Description
Designing, conducting, and reporting a comprehensive measurement project.
Prerequisite
IP&T 652, Stat 510; or equivalents.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 660 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Intermediate eLearning Development
Description
Intermediate level designing, developing, and implementing a learning product.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 667R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Evaluation Project
Description
Designing, conducting, and reporting a comprehensive project in evaluation.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 677R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Research Project
Description
Designing, conducting, and reporting a comprehensive project in research.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 687R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Development Project
Description
Designing, conducting, and reporting a comprehensive project in development.
Instructor
Hardy, Stacey Lee
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 693R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Directed Individual Study
Description
Improving understanding of a focused topic through mentored inquiry and completion of related writing or design activities.
Prerequisite
Instructor's consent.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 698R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Making a significant contribution to the advancement of theory, research, and/or practice through a successful development, implementation, and evaluation or critique of an evaluation, measurement, research, or design project.
Instructor
West, Richard Edward
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 698R |
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002 |
6.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Making a significant contribution to the advancement of theory, research, and/or practice through a successful development, implementation, and evaluation or critique of an evaluation, measurement, research, or design project.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 698R |
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003 |
6.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Making a significant contribution to the advancement of theory, research, and/or practice through a successful development, implementation, and evaluation or critique of an evaluation, measurement, research, or design project.
Instructor
McDonald, Jason K
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 698R |
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004 |
6.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Making a significant contribution to the advancement of theory, research, and/or practice through a successful development, implementation, and evaluation or critique of an evaluation, measurement, research, or design project.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 699R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Master's Thesis
Description
Making a significant contribution to the advancement of theory, research, measurement, and/or practice through proposing, implementing, and writing a research study.
Instructor
West, Richard Edward
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 699R |
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002 |
6.0 |
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Master's Thesis
Description
Making a significant contribution to the advancement of theory, research, measurement, and/or practice through proposing, implementing, and writing a research study.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 799R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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Doctoral Dissertation
Description
Formal report and defense of a substantive research topic designed to make an original contribution to knowledge in the field.
Prerequisite
Completion of skill and project requirements.
Instructor
West, Richard Edward
Teaching Assistant
Hardy, Stacey Lee
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IP&T 799R |
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002 |
9.0 |
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Doctoral Dissertation
Description
Formal report and defense of a substantive research topic designed to make an original contribution to knowledge in the field.
Prerequisite
Completion of skill and project requirements.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IP&T 799R |
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003 |
9.0 |
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Doctoral Dissertation
Description
Formal report and defense of a substantive research topic designed to make an original contribution to knowledge in the field.
Prerequisite
Completion of skill and project requirements.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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IT&C 530 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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No catalog title data found
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 302 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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Readings in Japanese History and Culture
Description
Readings in Japanese history and literature with essential characters, vocabulary, and grammatical principles.
Instructor
Moody, Stephen J
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 311R |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Advanced Oral Communication
Description
Advanced speaking and listening skills in Japanese including extended narrations, detailed descriptions, and essential oral tasks.
Instructor
Andreason, Traci Tomi
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 311R |
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002 |
2.0 |
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Advanced Oral Communication
Description
Advanced speaking and listening skills in Japanese including extended narrations, detailed descriptions, and essential oral tasks.
Instructor
Andreason, Traci Tomi
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 311R |
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003 |
1.0 |
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Advanced Oral Communication
Description
Advanced speaking and listening skills in Japanese including extended narrations, detailed descriptions, and essential oral tasks.
Instructor
Tsuchiya, Shinsuke
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 318 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Essential Kanji 1
Description
Instruction in the form, meaning, readings, and use of kanji characters corresponding to grades 1, 2, and 3 of the j¿¿y¿¿ (regular use) kanji character set.
Instructor
Smith, Sarah Alice Cox
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 319 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Essential Kanji 2
Description
Instruction in the form, meaning, readings, and use of kanji characters corresponding to grades 4, 5, and 6 of the jōyō (regular use) kanji character set.
Instructor
Smith, Sarah Alice Cox
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 399R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
On-the-job cultural and/or language experience.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 418 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Mastery Kanji 1
Description
Instruction in the form, meaning, readings, and use of kanji characters corresponding to the first half of the secondary school characters (grades 7 – 9) of the jōyō (regular use) kanji character set.
Instructor
Smith, Sarah Alice Cox
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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JAPAN 419 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Mastery Kanji 2
Description
Instruction in the form, meaning, readings, and use of kanji characters corresponding to the second half of the secondary school characters (grades 7 – 9) of the jōyō (regular use) kanji character set.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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KOREA 101 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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First-Year Korean 1
Description
Han'gul, the phonetic system, basic grammar and vocabulary, discourse, reading, and culture.
Instructor
Christensen, Eunyoung Shim
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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KOREA 101 |
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002 |
4.0 |
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First-Year Korean 1
Description
Han'gul, the phonetic system, basic grammar and vocabulary, discourse, reading, and culture.
Instructor
Christensen, Eunyoung Shim
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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KOREA 101 |
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004 |
4.0 |
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First-Year Korean 1
Description
Han'gul, the phonetic system, basic grammar and vocabulary, discourse, reading, and culture.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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KOREA 102 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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First-Year Korean 2
Description
Continuation of Korea 101. Phonetic system, basic grammar, vocabulary, discourse, reading, and culture.
Prerequisite
Korea 101 or equivalent.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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LATIN 123 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Premedical Latin and Greek
Description
Introduction to the Latin and Greek roots of modern medical terminology.
Instructor
Macfarlane, Roger T
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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M COM 320 |
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035 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
Middleton, H Valene
Teaching Assistant
Jeffrey, Ethan David
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M COM 320 |
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037 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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M COM 320 |
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038 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
Murdock, Richard Suel
Teaching Assistant
Wright, Hannah
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M COM 320 |
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039 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
Atkinson, Michael Lionel
Teaching Assistant
Alder, David Lee Nash, Kyle
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M COM 320 |
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040 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
Middleton, H Valene
Teaching Assistant
Jeffrey, Ethan David
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M COM 320 |
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041 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
Atkinson, Michael Lionel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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M COM 320 |
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042 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
Atkinson, Michael Lionel
Teaching Assistant
Alder, David Lee Nash, Kyle
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M COM 320 |
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044 |
3.0 |
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Management Communication
Description
Developing written and oral communications for professional organizations, including composing and designing employment communications. Incorporates oral presentations.
Prerequisite
GE First-Year Writing requirement. Recommended to be taken before senior year. Not for freshmen.
Instructor
Murdock, Richard Suel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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MATH 215 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Computational Linear Algebra
Description
Practical linear algebraic computations and applications.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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MKTG 201 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Marketing Management
Description
Marketing's role in society and the firm, marketing opportunities, the consumer market, and management of marketing mix.
Instructor
Rackham, Scott Ryan
Teaching Assistant
Muir, Jeremiah Min Knell, Quaid Calder, Kyler Jack Fleshman, Seth Elgin Bohler, Dominique
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MMBIO 121 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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General Biology: Health and Disease
Description
An overview of the living world and how it functions and adapts in the context of human health and disease.
Instructor
O'Neill, Kim Leslie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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MSB 300 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Leadership and the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Description
Introduction to leadership in principles, practice, and lives of leaders-especially lives of students. Examine leadership as an important dimension of becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ and study personal and organizational aspects of leadership.
Instructor
Hansen, Mark Hillam
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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MSB 300 |
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004 |
2.0 |
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Leadership and the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Description
Introduction to leadership in principles, practice, and lives of leaders-especially lives of students. Examine leadership as an important dimension of becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ and study personal and organizational aspects of leadership.
Instructor
Andersen, Camey Lei
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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MSB 325 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Introductory Business Analytics
Description
Fundamental principles and skills for data preparation, data visualization, and regression analysis using analytics software.
Instructor
Larson, Jeffrey S
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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MSB 325 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Introductory Business Analytics
Description
Fundamental principles and skills for data preparation, data visualization, and regression analysis using analytics software.
Instructor
Larson, Jeffrey S
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NDFS 100 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Essentials of Human Nutrition
Description
Food-oriented study of nutritional facts and principles as a basis for dietary choices; consequences of choices; scientifically examining controversial topics.
Instructor
Patten, Emily Kay Vaterlaus
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NDFS 100 |
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005 |
3.0 |
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Essentials of Human Nutrition
Description
Food-oriented study of nutritional facts and principles as a basis for dietary choices; consequences of choices; scientifically examining controversial topics.
Instructor
Williams, Donna Pauline
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 294 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Health Assessment and Promotion
Description
2-credit didactic course guides students in their acquisition and application of health assessment and promotion knowledge and skills.
Prerequisite
Acceptance into Nursing Program.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 320 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Scientific Inquiry for Evidence-Based Practice & Informatics
Description
3-credit, online course provides students with introductory information on scholarly nursing practice and dissemination, research evaluation and application, ethical conduct in scholarly activities, and informatics use in providing evidence-based nursing care.
Prerequisite
Courses in Nursing Semester 2.
Instructor
Thomas, Daphne
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 320 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Scientific Inquiry for Evidence-Based Practice & Informatics
Description
3-credit, online course provides students with introductory information on scholarly nursing practice and dissemination, research evaluation and application, ethical conduct in scholarly activities, and informatics use in providing evidence-based nursing care.
Prerequisite
Courses in Nursing Semester 2.
Instructor
Dunn, Stephanie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 361 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Nursing Care of Families: Children
Description
2-credit, in-person didactic course provides students with theory and content in the nursing care of children and their families from diverse backgrounds including health promotion, growth development, disease prevention, and care of acute and chronic illness.
Prerequisite
Courses in Nursing Semester 3.
Instructor
Johnson, Cynthia Terry
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 371 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Nursing Care of the Family: Older Adults
Description
Nurs 371 focuses on theory and content in the nursing care of older adults in various settings including home, in-patient facilities, out-patient clinics, and public health settings.
Instructor
Tanner, Corinna Marie Trujillo
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 390R |
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005 |
0.5 |
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Independent Study in the Practice of Nursing
Description
Topics such as NCLEX exam preparation, SNA leadership, personal wellness, etc. that support and/or enhance the nursing program curriculum. Check section headers for specific course content.
Prerequisite
Instructor's consent.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 390R |
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009 |
1.0 |
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Independent Study in the Practice of Nursing
Description
Topics such as NCLEX exam preparation, SNA leadership, personal wellness, etc. that support and/or enhance the nursing program curriculum. Check section headers for specific course content.
Prerequisite
Instructor's consent.
Instructor
Anderson, Matthew Thomas
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 390R |
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011 |
3.0 |
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Independent Study in the Practice of Nursing
Description
Topics such as NCLEX exam preparation, SNA leadership, personal wellness, etc. that support and/or enhance the nursing program curriculum. Check section headers for specific course content.
Prerequisite
Instructor's consent.
Instructor
Tanner, Corinna Marie Trujillo
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 399R |
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001 |
4.0 |
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Academic Internship in Nursing Practice
Description
Work experience evaluated by supervisor and posted on student's transcript.
Prerequisite
Departmental approval.
Instructor
Johnson, Cynthia Terry
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 491 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Nursing Leadership + Health Policy
Description
Planning, delivering, and managing patient care; understanding and informing health policy; and cultivating nursing leadership skills in diverse and complex environments.
Prerequisite
Courses in Nursing Semester 5.
Instructor
Cummins, Denise
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 698R |
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007 |
3.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Plan, implement, and evaluate a clinical quality improvement project.
Prerequisite
Committee's consent.
Instructor
Luthy, Karlen E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 698R |
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012 |
3.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Plan, implement, and evaluate a clinical quality improvement project.
Prerequisite
Committee's consent.
Instructor
Luthy, Karlen E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 698R |
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016 |
3.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Plan, implement, and evaluate a clinical quality improvement project.
Prerequisite
Committee's consent.
Instructor
Luthy, Karlen E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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NURS 698R |
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023 |
3.0 |
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Master's Project
Description
Plan, implement, and evaluate a clinical quality improvement project.
Prerequisite
Committee's consent.
Instructor
Luthy, Karlen E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PHSCS 230 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Computational Physics Lab 1
Description
Introduction to numerical and symbolic computation and graphical analysis using a symbolic mathematics program. Applications to mechanics, optics, and special relativity.
Prerequisite
Math 113, Phscs 121, 123. Phscs 220 or concurrent enrollment. Math 302 or 313 or concurrent enrollment.
Instructor
Turner, Savanah Kay
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PHSCS 330 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Computational Physics Lab 2
Description
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations with applications to dynamics and chaos. Introduction to scientific programming.
Prerequisite
Phscs 230 & CS 142 & Math 302; or Phscs 230 & CS 142 & Math 334.
Instructor
Turner, Savanah Kay
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PHSCS 430 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Computational Physics Lab 3
Description
Computational study of static and dynamic boundary value problems, partial differential equations, linear algebra, and eigenvalues. Applications such as electrostatics, thermodynamics, waves, and quantum mechanics. Computational tools to store, share, and analyze data, including machine learning.
Prerequisite
Phscs 222, 318, 330.
Instructor
Turner, Savanah Kay
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PHY S 100 |
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044 |
3.0 |
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Physical Science
Description
Conceptual lectures and demonstrations of the most significant and universal laws and models describing the physical world by faculty from the Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Geology departments.
Instructor
Lawler, Margaret J
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PLANG 399R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Translation + Localization Internship
Description
Off-campus internship experience in the field of Translation & Localization.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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POLI 399R |
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001 |
9.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
Work-study on the international, national, state, and local level.
Prerequisite
Acceptance into program.
Instructor
Damron, Daniel Edwards
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PORT 105 |
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001 |
4.0 |
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Portuguese for Spanish Speakers 1
Description
Intensive course designed for students fluent in Spanish or another Romance language. No previous knowledge of Portuguese required. Emphasis on development of oral skills, vocaulary, grammar, and understanding of Lusophone cultures.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PORT 399R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Academic Internship: Portuguese Language Field Experience
Description
On-the-job experience.
Prerequisite
Program coordinator's consent.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PORT 599R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Academic Internship: Portuguese Internship
Prerequisite
Port 321; instructor's consent.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
Spiesman, Timothy Gabriel Palmer, Taylor
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PSYCH 111 |
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008 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Psychological Science
Description
Basic course in modern scientific psychology.
Instructor
Nielsen, Jared A
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 210 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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A History of Psychology
Description
Overview of psychological thinking from Ancient Greece to the present. Emphasizes a critical stance toward the assumptions and implications of major psychological theories.
Instructor
Cobia, Derin J
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 220 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Human Development: Life Span
Description
Interaction of psychological, biological, and social influences on behavior and psychological development through the life span.
Instructor
Brooks, Jenny Bartholomew
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 307 |
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007 |
3.0 |
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Writing Within Psychology
Description
Processes of research-oriented writing and presentation for psychology majors.
Prerequisite
Psych 111 & Wrtg 150; or equivalents.
Instructor
Hill, Wiley Benjamin
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 307 |
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008 |
3.0 |
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Writing Within Psychology
Description
Processes of research-oriented writing and presentation for psychology majors.
Prerequisite
Psych 111 & Wrtg 150; or equivalents.
Instructor
Brooks, Jenny Bartholomew
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 307 |
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009 |
3.0 |
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Writing Within Psychology
Description
Processes of research-oriented writing and presentation for psychology majors.
Prerequisite
Psych 111 & Wrtg 150; or equivalents.
Instructor
Darowski, Emily Swensen
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 308 |
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005 |
4.0 |
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Psychological Statistics
Description
Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis and hypothesis testing applied to psychological research data.
Prerequisite
MATH 110; or G E 106.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 310 |
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005 |
3.0 |
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Psychological Research Design and Analysis
Description
Basic principles of designing, conducting, and reporting psychological investigations.
Prerequisite
PSYCH 307 & PSYCH 308.
Instructor
Luke, Steven Garet
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 313 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Psychometrics
Description
Construction and validation of standardized psychological tests.
Prerequisite
PSYCH 307 & PSYCH 308 & PSYCH 310.
Instructor
Braithwaite, Scott Ronald
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 338 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Sport Psychology
Description
Application of psychological principles to sporting activities.
Instructor
Manning, Craig Lawrence
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 350 |
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005 |
3.0 |
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(Psych-Soc) Introduction to Social Psychology
Description
Conformity and obedience; socialization, norms, roles; attitudes, leadership, group processes.
Prerequisite
PSYCH 111 & PSYCH 307.
Instructor
Ridge, Robert D
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 358 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Leadership Development
Description
Principles and practices of successful leadership: decision making, communications, planning, team building, motivation, and interpersonal skills.
Prerequisite
PSYCH 111 & PSYCH 307; or instructor's consent.
Instructor
Chapman, Jared Ray
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 375 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Cognition
Description
Perceptual organization; information processing; cognitive development; relationships between sensory analysis, perception, memory, learning, language, and problem solving.
Prerequisite
PSYCH 111 & PSYCH 307; or PSYCH 111 & NEURO 316; or PSYCH 111 & WRTG 315; or instructor's consent.
Instructor
Nielsen, Jared A
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 381 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Behavioral Neurobiology
Description
Basic physiological, anatomical, and chemical foundations of psychology.
Prerequisite
PSYCH 111 & PSYCH 307; or NEURO 205. Or, instructor's consent.
Instructor
Larson, Michael J
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 399R |
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001 |
7.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
Supervised professional experiences linking academic learning with experience in the field of psychology.
Prerequisite
Psych 307 & Psych 309 & Psych 310.
Instructor
Damron, Daniel Edwards
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 410R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Capstone: Teaching Assistant
Description
Capstone experience as an undergraduate teaching assistant for a Psychology department class.
Prerequisite
Psych 307 & Psych 309 & Psych 310; or instructor's consent.
Instructor
Wood, Dawn Marie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 430R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Capstone: Research
Description
Capstone experience in psychological research in a Psychology faculty research lab-laboratory-based, field-based, or otherwise-on a Psychology-related research project. Any outside research opportunities with non-Psychology faculty must be Psychology-related and evaluated and approved on a case-by-case basis.
Prerequisite
Psych 307 & Psych 309 & Psych 310; or instructor's consent.
Instructor
Jones, Blake Lee
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 496R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Capstone: Internship
Description
An academic internship for Psychology majors which fulfills the senior capstone requirement.
Prerequisite
Psych 307, 310; senior standing.
Instructor
Damron, Daniel Edwards
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PSYCH 514 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Computational Neuroimaging Analysis
Description
Development of skills in basic command line operations in the Unix environment that are specific to neuroimaging design and analysis.
Instructor
Shurtleff, Sandra Ellen
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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PWS 282 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Soil Science
Description
Physical, chemical and microbiological properties of soils that affect plant growth in natural, agricultural, and urban environments.
Instructor
Hansen, Neil C
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 200 |
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027 |
2.0 |
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The Eternal Family
Description
Devoted to teachings on the Plan of Redemption and the central role of the family in that plan. The doctrine of the family is explored as it is taught throughout the standard works and in The Family: A Proclamation to the World, as well as through the temple and saving ordinances and covenants.
Instructor
Goodman, Michael A
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 200 |
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051 |
2.0 |
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The Eternal Family
Description
Devoted to teachings on the Plan of Redemption and the central role of the family in that plan. The doctrine of the family is explored as it is taught throughout the standard works and in The Family: A Proclamation to the World, as well as through the temple and saving ordinances and covenants.
Instructor
Gardner, Barbara Elaine Morgan
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 200 |
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052 |
2.0 |
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The Eternal Family
Description
Devoted to teachings on the Plan of Redemption and the central role of the family in that plan. The doctrine of the family is explored as it is taught throughout the standard works and in The Family: A Proclamation to the World, as well as through the temple and saving ordinances and covenants.
Instructor
Gardner, Barbara Elaine Morgan
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Wells, Logan Timothy
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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003 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Alford, Kenneth Lowell
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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004 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Alford, Kenneth Lowell
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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005 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Alford, Kenneth Lowell
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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026 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Manscill, Craig Kent
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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038 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Manscill, Craig Kent
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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050 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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051 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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403 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Manscill, Craig Kent
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 225 |
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404 |
2.0 |
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Foundations of the Restoration
Description
The calling and doctrinal contributions of Joseph Smith as well as the significance of modern scripture including key sections of the Doctrine and Covenants. Also includes the establishment, organization, doctrine, and practices of the Church today.
Instructor
Shamo, Michael Lyle
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 333 |
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030 |
2.0 |
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The Living Prophets
Description
Doctrines, administration, backgrounds, and current teachings of the living prophets, seers, and revelators.
Instructor
Woodger, Mary Jane
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 333 |
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031 |
2.0 |
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The Living Prophets
Description
Doctrines, administration, backgrounds, and current teachings of the living prophets, seers, and revelators.
Instructor
Woodger, Mary Jane
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 333 |
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032 |
2.0 |
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The Living Prophets
Description
Doctrines, administration, backgrounds, and current teachings of the living prophets, seers, and revelators.
Instructor
Woodger, Mary Jane
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 333 |
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033 |
2.0 |
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The Living Prophets
Description
Doctrines, administration, backgrounds, and current teachings of the living prophets, seers, and revelators.
Instructor
Gardner, Barbara Elaine Morgan
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 333 |
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034 |
2.0 |
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The Living Prophets
Description
Doctrines, administration, backgrounds, and current teachings of the living prophets, seers, and revelators.
Instructor
Gardner, Barbara Elaine Morgan
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 351 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Survey of World Religions
Description
Explores the origins, theological doctrines, scriptural works, and religious practices of several internationally religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shinto. Comparisions are offered between these religions, and Latter-day Saints belief and practice.
Instructor
MacKay, Michael Hubbard
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 351 |
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020 |
2.0 |
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Survey of World Religions
Description
Explores the origins, theological doctrines, scriptural works, and religious practices of several internationally religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shinto. Comparisions are offered between these religions, and Latter-day Saints belief and practice.
Instructor
MacKay, Michael Hubbard
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No teaching assistants listed.
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REL C 351 |
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021 |
2.0 |
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Survey of World Religions
Description
Explores the origins, theological doctrines, scriptural works, and religious practices of several internationally religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shinto. Comparisions are offered between these religions, and Latter-day Saints belief and practice.
Instructor
MacKay, Michael Hubbard
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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REL E 621 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Graduate Seminar on the Book of Mormon
Description
Topics in the Book of Mormon focusing on doctrine and the historical background of the text.
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RUSS 302 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Intermediate Russian Part 1
Description
Integration of different aspects of language learning including speaking, listening, reading, writing, and culture. Geared toward high-intermediate language learner without extensive experience abroad.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
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No teaching assistants listed.
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RUSS 399R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
On-the-job experience in Russian-related areas. Report required.
Prerequisite
Russ 202; department's consent.
Instructor
Brown, Newel Anthony
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 101 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to School of Family Life
Description
Required seminar for all students entering the major. Overview of curriculum and major requirements, faculty research programs and specialties, campus resources, future opportunities, and career possibilities.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
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No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 102 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Interiors
Description
Interior design, emphasizing the design and development of the American home.
Instructor
Gibbs, Richard Wesley
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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002 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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003 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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004 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Instructor
Nelson, Stacey
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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005 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Instructor
Kelley, Allissa Jamie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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006 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Instructor
Kelley, Allissa Jamie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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007 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 110 |
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008 |
2.0 |
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Food Preparation in the Home
Description
Principles of cooking and skill development in food preparation techniques. Lab required.
Instructor
Kelley, Allissa Jamie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 160 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Family Processes
Description
Ways of strengthening family life by understanding such family processes as generations, emotions, communication, and rituals.
Instructor
Lundell, Catherine Elizabeth
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 185R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Basic Sewing Techniques
Description
This course focuses on the basics of sewing techniques.
Instructor
Williams, Amber
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 185R |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Basic Sewing Techniques
Description
This course focuses on the basics of sewing techniques.
Instructor
Nelson, Stacey
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 185R |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Basic Sewing Techniques
Description
This course focuses on the basics of sewing techniques.
Instructor
Beck, Marianne
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 185R |
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005 |
3.0 |
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Basic Sewing Techniques
Description
This course focuses on the basics of sewing techniques.
Instructor
Kelley, Allissa Jamie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 210 |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Human Development
Description
Examines the growth and development of human beings from conception until death including the influences of family, peers, schools, and culture
Instructor
Coyne, Sarah Marie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 223 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Preparation for Marriage
Description
Factors related to quality relationships, mate selection, and the transition into marriage.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
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SFL 240 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Parenting and Child Guidance
Description
Theories and skills related to quality parent-child relationships.
Instructor
Rogers, Adam Eric Apffel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 260 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Family Finance
Description
Introduction to time value of money, budgeting, saving, credit, taxes, housing, insurance, and investing emphasizing practical application in the home.
Instructor
Holmgren, Hailey Elizabeth
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 280 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Dynamics of Clothing
Description
Introduction to the influences, meanings, and dimensions of individual clothing selection processes and its effect on families, communities, and cultures.
Instructor
Hyde, Michelle Smoot
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 287 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Intermediate Sewing Techniques
Description
Assessing and executing various sewing techniques, including construction of several full-scale garments.
Prerequisite
SFL 185R or equivalent sewing skills.
Instructor
Williams, Amber
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 287 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Intermediate Sewing Techniques
Description
Assessing and executing various sewing techniques, including construction of several full-scale garments.
Prerequisite
SFL 185R or equivalent sewing skills.
Instructor
Dredge, Jessica Marie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 290 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Critical Inquiry and Research Methods
Description
Philosophies of critical inquiry. Principles of designing, conducting, and reporting social science investigations.
Instructor
James, Spencer L
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 315 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Effective Writing + Presenting
Description
Principles, tools, and extensive practice to become effective writers and presenters in School of Family Life disciplines, as well as in more general settings.
Instructor
Reschke, Katherine Robinson
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 315 |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Effective Writing + Presenting
Description
Principles, tools, and extensive practice to become effective writers and presenters in School of Family Life disciplines, as well as in more general settings.
Instructor
Reschke, Katherine Robinson
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 331 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Infant Development in the Family
Description
Conception, prenatal development, pregnancy. Physical, cognitive, and social development of the first twenty-four months. Implications for guidance and care in the family.
Prerequisite
SFL 101 & Stat 121 & SFL 290; SFL 210 or concurrent enrollment.
Instructor
Reschke, Peter Joseph
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 340 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Family Meal Management
Description
Organizing and managing time, energy, finance, and nutrition in planning, preparing, and serving family meals; ethnic and cultural diversity in etiquette and meal planning. Lab required.
Prerequisite
SFL 110 or instructor's consent.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SFL 382 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Textiles
Description
Natural and synthetic textile fibers, yarns, fabric construction, dyes, and finishes. Care and performance of textile fabrics for clothing and household use.
Instructor
Williams, Amber
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SOC 399R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Academic Internship
Description
Individualized work or volunteer experience in either a research setting or some kind of field placement with an organization.
Instructor
Damron, Daniel Edwards
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SOC W 200 |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Social Work
Description
Social welfare as a social institution; social work as a profession.
Instructor
Howard, Lindsay Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SOC W 683 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Trauma-Informed Clinical Social Work Practice
Description
How to work effectively with clients who have experienced trauma. Viewing client mental distress symptoms through a trauma lens, and preparation to work with clients who have experienced diverse forms of trauma. Upon completion, students will receive multiple online trauma certificates, including, but not limited to TF-CBT and CPT from MUSC (Medical University of South Carolina) and complex trauma; secondary traumatic stress; culture and trauma; family systems; terrorism, disaster and children; and military families through the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN).
Teaching Assistant
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SPAN 101 |
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006 |
4.0 |
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Foundational Spanish 1
Description
Fundamentals of Spanish, emphasizing communication. (Accelerated sections available.) Pass/fail only.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
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SPAN 102 |
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002 |
4.0 |
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Foundational Spanish 2
Description
Continuation of Span 101. Fundamentals of Spanish, emphasizing communication. (Accelerated sections available.) Pass/fail only.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
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SPAN 205 |
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003 |
4.0 |
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University Spanish 3
Description
Continued development of grammar, cultural understanding, conversation skills, writing, and reading through the study of literature. Students are expected to attain an Intermediate-High proficiency level.
Prerequisite
Four years of high school Spanish, Span 106, or placement by test.
Instructor
Knapp, Nieves Perez
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SPAN 323A |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Spanish for Medical Professions
Description
Introduction to medical terminology as used in oral and written professional contexts, with special emphasis on developing professional writing skills.
Instructor
Pena De Hernandez, Yira Maribel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SPAN 323A |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Spanish for Medical Professions
Description
Introduction to medical terminology as used in oral and written professional contexts, with special emphasis on developing professional writing skills.
Instructor
Pena De Hernandez, Yira Maribel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SPAN 323A |
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003 |
3.0 |
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Spanish for Medical Professions
Description
Introduction to medical terminology as used in oral and written professional contexts, with special emphasis on developing professional writing skills.
Instructor
Pena De Hernandez, Yira Maribel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SPAN 323A |
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004 |
3.0 |
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Spanish for Medical Professions
Description
Introduction to medical terminology as used in oral and written professional contexts, with special emphasis on developing professional writing skills.
Instructor
Morales, Jose Roberto
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SPAN 399R |
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001 |
6.0 |
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Academic Internship: Spanish Language Field Experience
Description
On-the-job experience.
Prerequisite
Program coordinator's consent.
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SPAN 465 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Spanish for Medical Interpretation
Description
Teaching of English and Spanish medical vocabulary by body systems and associated medical specialties, ethics and standards of practice professional medical interpreters, and different modes of translation and interpretation.
Instructor
Morales, Brigitte Lily
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SPAN 599R |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Academic Internship: Spanish Internship
Instructor
Roberts, Andrew Lloyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STAT 121 |
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001 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis
Description
Graphical displays and numerical summaries, data collection methods, probability, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing involving one or two means and proportions, contingency tables, correlation and simple linear regression.
Instructor
Hilton, Tiffany Mano
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STAT 121 |
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002 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis
Description
Graphical displays and numerical summaries, data collection methods, probability, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing involving one or two means and proportions, contingency tables, correlation and simple linear regression.
Instructor
Hilton, Tiffany Mano
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 109 |
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008 |
2.0 |
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Effective Study and Learning
Description
Learning to learn: motivation, time management, reading, listening, notetaking, test preparation, and memorizing.
Instructor
Johnson, Michael C
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 109 |
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011 |
2.0 |
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Effective Study and Learning
Description
Learning to learn: motivation, time management, reading, listening, notetaking, test preparation, and memorizing.
Instructor
Proctor, Keith R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 109 |
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012 |
2.0 |
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Effective Study and Learning
Description
Learning to learn: motivation, time management, reading, listening, notetaking, test preparation, and memorizing.
Instructor
Measom, Erin Elizabeth
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 109 |
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013 |
2.0 |
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Effective Study and Learning
Description
Learning to learn: motivation, time management, reading, listening, notetaking, test preparation, and memorizing.
Instructor
Measom, Erin Elizabeth
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 109 |
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025 |
2.0 |
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Effective Study and Learning
Description
Learning to learn: motivation, time management, reading, listening, notetaking, test preparation, and memorizing.
Teaching Assistant
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STDEV 117 |
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002 |
2.0 |
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Career Exploration
Description
Applying theories of individual, academic, and career development to the university student. Exploring university opportunities and college majors; graduation planning.
Instructor
Soto, Amy Raquel
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 117 |
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009 |
2.0 |
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Career Exploration
Description
Applying theories of individual, academic, and career development to the university student. Exploring university opportunities and college majors; graduation planning.
Instructor
Jensen, Hayley
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 132 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to Peer Education (Tutoring, mentoring etc.)
Description
Developing college-level peer educating skills; academic success and the tutoring cycle. Leads to level-one peer education certification of the College Reading and Learning Association.
Instructor
Smoot, Rebecca Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 132 |
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002 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to Peer Education (Tutoring, mentoring etc.)
Description
Developing college-level peer educating skills; academic success and the tutoring cycle. Leads to level-one peer education certification of the College Reading and Learning Association.
Instructor
Smoot, Rebecca Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 133 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Advanced Peer Education (tutoring, mentoring etc.)
Description
Developing advanced-level peer-educating approaches and analytical thinking. Leads to level-two peer education certification of the College Reading and Learning Association.
Teaching Assistant
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STDEV 143 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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The Science and Practice of Positive Living
Description
Enhancing personal growth and mental health through the learning and application of research-backed activities. Developing personal strengths such as gratitude, savoring and mindfulness.
Instructor
Cox, Jonathan C
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 143 |
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003 |
2.0 |
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The Science and Practice of Positive Living
Description
Enhancing personal growth and mental health through the learning and application of research-backed activities. Developing personal strengths such as gratitude, savoring and mindfulness.
Instructor
Merrill, Brett M
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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009 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Vest, Teisha Kapri
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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010 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Vest, Teisha Kapri
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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011 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Vest, Teisha Kapri
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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012 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Wilkinson, Ronald D
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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013 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Freeman, Stephanie E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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014 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Freeman, Stephanie E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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016 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Wilkinson, Ronald D
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 150 |
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018 |
3.0 |
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Public Speaking
Description
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences.
Instructor
Freeman, Stephanie E
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 168R |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Law Lecture Series
Description
Exploring legal professions. Primary focus on guest lecturers representing various legal professions.
Instructor
Carlston, Kris Tina
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 170 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Introduction to Health Professions
Description
Overview of health professions: medical, dental, and other specialties. Primary focus on guest lectures from various practitioners and clinicians.
Instructor
Muirbrook, Elizabeth Marie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 272 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Preview of Medicine
Description
Preview of medical practice with lectures by doctors; overview of required courses; application process; recommended extracurricular opportunities.
Instructor
Barnett, Karolyn Zoe
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 274 |
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001 |
1.0 |
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Preview of Physician Assistant
Description
Preview of the physician assistant profession and PA school application process. Guest presentations by practicing PAs, PA school representatives, and pre-health advisors.
Instructor
Muirbrook, Elizabeth Marie
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 317 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Job and Internship Search Strategies
Description
Preparing for employment and internship opportunities. Practical strategies to facilitate internship and/or career preparation: resumes, cover letters, networking, interviewing, and Internet research.
Instructor
Larson, Sara Lynsey
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 317 |
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003 |
2.0 |
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Job and Internship Search Strategies
Description
Preparing for employment and internship opportunities. Practical strategies to facilitate internship and/or career preparation: resumes, cover letters, networking, interviewing, and Internet research.
Instructor
Drewry, Benjamin Curtis
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 317 |
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004 |
2.0 |
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Job and Internship Search Strategies
Description
Preparing for employment and internship opportunities. Practical strategies to facilitate internship and/or career preparation: resumes, cover letters, networking, interviewing, and Internet research.
Instructor
Kennington, Anna Katherine
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 318 |
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001 |
2.0 |
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Graduate School Preparation: Practical Strategies for Becoming a More Competitive Applicant
Description
Preparing students to craft competitive graduate school application documents. Pragmatic strategies to facilitate preparation and understanding of references, graduate program research, personal statements, scholarships and financial aid, entrance exams, resumes and interviewing.
Instructor
Coombs, Skyler Boyd
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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STDEV 318 |
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002 |
2.0 |
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Graduate School Preparation: Practical Strategies for Becoming a More Competitive Applicant
Description
Preparing students to craft competitive graduate school application documents. Pragmatic strategies to facilitate preparation and understanding of references, graduate program research, personal statements, scholarships and financial aid, entrance exams, resumes and interviewing.
Instructor
Elrod, Michael R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 102 |
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004 |
0.5 |
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Meditation
Description
Learn and apply methods of meditation to quiet the mind.
Instructor
Jenson, Maria Luz
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 105 |
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007 |
0.5 |
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Pickleball
Description
Beginning skills and strategies of pickleball. Rules, strategies, and scoring in pickleball are taught along with the proper technique for executing a variety of shots.
Instructor
Dorathy, Jesstine Creer
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 109 |
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008 |
0.5 |
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Yoga
Description
Yoga teaches how to exercise and/or meditate in order to unify the mind, body and spirit, feeling quiet in your mind, strong and energized in your body, and peaceful in your spirit.
Instructor
Pyne, Kylie Ann
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 110 |
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013 |
0.5 |
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Indoor Cycling
Description
Students in the class will be guided through weekly cycling exercise sessions to improve their cardiovascular fitness and aerobic endurance as well as increase their leg muscle strength and power.
Instructor
Smith, Loren R
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No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 111 |
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005 |
0.5 |
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Basketball, Beginning
Description
Beginning skills, rules, and strategies of basketball. Rules and scoring, ball handling, passing, lay-up shooting, jumpshots, free throw shooting, defensive strategies (zone/man), and offensive strategies (zone/man).
Instructor
Dorathy, Jesstine Creer
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 125 |
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004 |
0.5 |
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Functional Fitness
Description
Establish the basis for lifelong fitness and long-term flexibility through corrective exercise as it relates to long-term flexibility training and fundamental pattern re-education. The focus will be on fundamental movement pattern training as it relates to functional fitness and improvements to motor competency and increased flexibility.
Instructor
Lindstrom, Kimberly Jaye
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 131 |
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004 |
0.5 |
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Golf, Beginning
Description
Beginning skills, rules strategies and scoring of golf. Rules/definitions, grip, stance/posture, aiming/alignment, chipping, ptiching, putting, full swing, sand play, playing the course.
Instructor
Smith, Loren R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 132 |
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004 |
0.5 |
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Golf, Intermediate
Description
Previous experience with and understanding of technical aspects of golf beyond occasional recreational playing with family or friends (e.g. playing on a high school or community golf team).
Prerequisite
STAC 131 or equivalent.
Instructor
Smith, Loren R
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 139 |
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004 |
0.5 |
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Running
Description
Beginning introduction to principles of exercise and nutrition, training laws, principles and theory, and running mechanics.
Instructor
Rodriguez, Sydney Elise
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 181 |
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003 |
0.5 |
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Tennis, Beginning
Description
Beginning tennis strokes, etiquette, scoring, and strategies. Skills include ground strokes, smashes, serves, volleys, overhead and lobs.
Instructor
Huntington, Brandon Glenn
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 182 |
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004 |
0.5 |
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Tennis, Intermediate
Description
Intermediate-level tennis strokes, etiquette, scoring, and strategies. Skills include ground strokes, serves, volleys, overheads, return of serve, half-volley, lobs, singles and doubles.
Prerequisite
STAC 181 or equivalent.
Instructor
Huntington, Brandon Glenn
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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SWELL 191 |
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022 |
0.5 |
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Weight Training
Description
Weight training concepts and strategies. Specific exercises for a personalized strength training program including safety, fundamental skills, training considerations and general techniques for all lifts.
Instructor
Lindstrom, Kimberly Jaye
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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TMA 102 |
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011 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Film
Description
Analytical studies for understanding and appreciating media forms and messages, as well as basic history, theory, and aesthetics. Lab required.
Instructor
Cheney, John D
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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TMA 102 |
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012 |
3.0 |
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Introduction to Film
Description
Analytical studies for understanding and appreciating media forms and messages, as well as basic history, theory, and aesthetics. Lab required.
Instructor
Cheney, John D
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 150 |
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110 |
3.0 |
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Writing and Rhetoric
Description
Writing and research with a focus on inquiry, information literacy, rhetorical awareness, genre knowledge, and reflection. Emphasizes writing as a flexible process and writers as curious, open, and charitable.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 150 |
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111 |
3.0 |
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Writing and Rhetoric
Description
Writing and research with a focus on inquiry, information literacy, rhetorical awareness, genre knowledge, and reflection. Emphasizes writing as a flexible process and writers as curious, open, and charitable.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 150 |
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112 |
3.0 |
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Writing and Rhetoric
Description
Writing and research with a focus on inquiry, information literacy, rhetorical awareness, genre knowledge, and reflection. Emphasizes writing as a flexible process and writers as curious, open, and charitable.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 150 |
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113 |
3.0 |
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Writing and Rhetoric
Description
Writing and research with a focus on inquiry, information literacy, rhetorical awareness, genre knowledge, and reflection. Emphasizes writing as a flexible process and writers as curious, open, and charitable.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 150 |
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114 |
3.0 |
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Writing and Rhetoric
Description
Writing and research with a focus on inquiry, information literacy, rhetorical awareness, genre knowledge, and reflection. Emphasizes writing as a flexible process and writers as curious, open, and charitable.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 150 |
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115 |
3.0 |
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Writing and Rhetoric
Description
Writing and research with a focus on inquiry, information literacy, rhetorical awareness, genre knowledge, and reflection. Emphasizes writing as a flexible process and writers as curious, open, and charitable.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 316 |
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031 |
3.0 |
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Technical Communication
Description
Effective processes of written, oral, and visual technical communication, including collaborative processes. Writing for academic and professional audiences.
Prerequisite
First-year writing, junior or senior status.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 316 |
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032 |
3.0 |
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Technical Communication
Description
Effective processes of written, oral, and visual technical communication, including collaborative processes. Writing for academic and professional audiences.
Prerequisite
First-year writing, junior or senior status.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 316 |
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033 |
3.0 |
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Technical Communication
Description
Effective processes of written, oral, and visual technical communication, including collaborative processes. Writing for academic and professional audiences.
Prerequisite
First-year writing, junior or senior status.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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WRTG 316 |
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034 |
3.0 |
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Technical Communication
Description
Effective processes of written, oral, and visual technical communication, including collaborative processes. Writing for academic and professional audiences.
Prerequisite
First-year writing, junior or senior status.
Instructor
No instructors listed.
Teaching Assistant
No teaching assistants listed.
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