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ACCT 211 U820T
Principles of Accounting II
Synonym #
78330
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Erin Cornelsen
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Description
A continuation of ACCT 210 with emphasis on partnership and corporate structures, management decision-making, cost control, and other selected topics.
Prerequisites
ACCT 210
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ACCT 520 U820T
Foundations of Accounting
Synonym #
78333
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Erin Cornelsen
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Description
Foundations of Accounting is an introduction to accounting as the means of recording, summarizing, and communicating events of the business enterprise. Basic accounting fundamentals and concepts that underlie the preparation, analysis, and interpretation of financial statements will be explored. The use of accounting information by business management in planning and controlling operations will also be emphasized. Exposure will be given to such topics as budgeting, performance evaluation, and relevant decision-making, cost behavior, and cost accumulation techniques.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ACCT 781 U820T
Managerial Accounting
Synonym #
78334
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Leon Korte
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Description
Managerial Accounting is a study of current and developing processes by which financial and operational information is prepared for management use, with an emphasis on information needs for planning, controlling, decision-making, and performance evaluation.
Prerequisites
ACCT 210, ACCT 211 or ACCT 520 or its equivalent. Not open to M.P.A. students
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ADS 116 U820T
Studey of Alcohol Use & Abuse
Synonym #
78336
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Jack Stoddard
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Description
This course provides an introduction to the use, abuse and addictive nature of ethyl alcohol. Students will explore the history of alcohol use, basic knowledge of the medical effects of alcohol use and abuse, the basic premise behind the biopsychosocial model, the continuum of care and personal risk for alcohol problems.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ADS 117 U820T
Study of Drug Use & Abuse
Synonym #
78339
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Erin Nielsen
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Description
Fundamentals of mood-altering chemicals other than ethyl alcohol and the symptomatology and treatment of the abuse of them. Provides facts and insights concerning the abuse of a wide variety of “legal” and “illegal” mood-altering chemical substances and approaches to treatment and prevention of drug abuse.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ADS 220 U820T
Alcohol & Drug Helping Skills
Synonym #
78343
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Jack Stoddard
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Description
An introduction to multicultural counseling theories and skills. The student will develop basic communication and individual helping skills appropriate in dealing with abusers of alcohol and other drugs.
Prerequisites
ADS 116 and ADS 117
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ADS 222 U820T
Alcohol & Drug Group Interaction
Synonym #
78345
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Abby Myers
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Description
Introduces basic theories and dynamics of counseling groups. Develops the facilitative skills appropriate to working with those groups in the management of alcohol and drug abuse.
Prerequisites
ADS 116 and ADS 117 and ADS 220
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ADS 415 U820T
Native Americans & Substance Abuse
Synonym #
78346
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Erin Nielsen
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Description
This course is designed to acquaint the substance abuse student/professional with the cultural and spiritual basics of effective substance abuse prevention and treatment with Native American populations and individuals. This will aid the student in applying culturally and spiritually appropriate prevention and treatment with Native American clients.
Crosslisted with ADS 515
Prerequisites
N/A
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ADS 420 U820T
CADE
Synonym #
78348
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Erin Nielsen
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Description
The fundamentals of the use, abuse and addictive nature of ethyl alcohol and other mood altering chemicals and the symptomatology of alcoholism and other drug addiction. Provides facts and insights concerning the nature, scope and complexity of mood altering chemical substances and current approaches to treatment and prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse.
Crosslisted with ADS 520
Prerequisites
ADS 116 or ADS 117 or Instructor consent
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ADS 422 U820T
Alcohol & Drug Treatment Continuum
Synonym #
78351
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Frank Zavadil
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Description
The concept that alcohol and drug abuse treatment is a continuum from intervention through continuing care is emphasized. Acquaints the student with theories, models, stages and functions of alcohol and drug abuse treatment.
Crosslisted with ADS 522
Prerequisites
ADS 116 and ADS 117 or ADS 420; and ADS 220 and ADS 222
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ADS 515 U820T
Native Americans & Substance Abuse
Synonym #
78347
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Erin Nielsen
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Description
This course is designed to acquaint the substance abuse student/professional with the cultural and spiritual basics of effective substance abuse prevention and treatment with Native American populations and individuals. This will aid the student in applying culturally and spiritually appropriate prevention and treatment with Native American clients.
Crosslisted with ADS 415
Prerequisites
ADS 520, ADS 524 and ADS 552
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ADS 520 U820T
CADE
Synonym #
78350
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Erin Nielsen
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Description
The fundamentals of the use, abuse and addictive nature of ethyl alcohol and other mood altering chemicals and the symptomology of alcoholism and other drug addiction. Provides facts and insights concerning the nature, scope and complexity of mood altering chemical substances and current approaches to treatment and prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse. Can be used toward Alcohol/Drug Treatment or Prevention State Certification.
Crosslisted with ADS 420
Prerequisites
N/A
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ADS 522 U820T
Alcohol & Drug Treatment Continuum
Synonym #
78352
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Frank Zavadil
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Description
The concept that alcohol and drug abuse treatment is a continuum from intervention through continuing care is emphasized. Acquaints the student with theories, models, stages and functions of alcohol and drug abuse treatment. Can be used for Alcohol/ Drug State Certification.
Crosslisted with ADS 422
Prerequisites
ADS 552
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ADS 715 U820T
Wellness, Recovery & Maintenance
Synonym #
78354
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mary Rogers
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Description
This course is devoted to learning the specifics of wellness, recovery, and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle throughout the lifespan from adolescence through old age. Students will learn the addiction and recovery issues specific to each age group and how to apply this knowledge to their clients.
Prerequisites
Admission to ADS graduate program or consent of instructor
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ADS 720 U820T
Addiction Counseling
Synonym #
78355
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mary Rogers
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Description
This course is devoted to honing individual and group counseling theory, techniques, and skills. This course examines issues related to counseling clients with substance abuse problems, and focus is placed on the student’s ability to use science-based methods for building client motivation and enhancing behavioral change.
Prerequisites
Admission to ADS graduate program or consent of instructor
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AHED 701 U820T
Adult Learning Theory
Synonym #
78364
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Susan Santo
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Description
Techniques of motivation, methodology, and evaluation in teaching adult classes and students.
Prerequisites
N/A
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AHED 720 U820T
Principles of Post Secondary Education
Synonym #
78366
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Karen Card
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Description
This course provides an overview of the postsecondary education system in the U.S. It surveys the history, major features, and effects of this system.
Prerequisites
N/A
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AHED 765 U820T
Distance Learning
Synonym #
78367
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Susan Santo
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Description
This course explores the nature and increase of distance education initiatives in the U.S. and worldwide and examines their fundamental components. It presents the distance education system and its components, student characteristics and progress, teaching and advising, technology and media, course design and development, and administrative services and policy.
Crosslisted with TET 755
Prerequisites
N/A
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ARTH 100 U820T
Art Appreciation
Synonym #
78392
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Carol Geu
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Description
Explores the nature of art in various aesthetic, formal, and psychological dimensions, involving analysis of art objects for understanding, enjoyment, and life enhancement.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
DeWitte, Debra J., Ralph M. Larmann, and M. Kathryn Shields. Gateways to Art: Understanding the Visual Arts. Thames & Hudson, 2012. eBook folder: ISBN 978-0-500-77042-9 Gateways to Art Paperback: ISBN 978-0-500-28956-3.
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ARTH 212 U820T
History of World Art II
Synonym #
78394
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Carol Geu
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Description
Art and architecture in the historical and contextual development of the role of visual arts including crafts, drawing, painting, sculpture, and architecture, in the historical and cultural development of world civilization from the renaissance through the 20th century.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
Stokstad, Marilyn. Art History. 4th Edition. New York: Prentice Hall, Inc. and Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publisher, 2011. Vol. 2 ISBN-10: 0205744214 | ISBN-13: 9780205744213 Combined Edition ISBN-10: 0205744222 | ISBN-13: 9780205744220.
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ARTH 251 U820T
American Indian Art History
Synonym #
78395
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Carol Geu
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Description
Surveys American Indian art ranging from traditional to contemporary.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
Berlo, Janet Catherine and Ruth B. Phillips. Native North American Art. Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN: 0192842188.
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BADM 101 U820T
Survey of Business
Synonym #
78396
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mike Gillispie
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Description
This course is an introduction to the basic business disciplines and the organization and management of the American enterprise system. It also introduces students to the necessary college level skills of critical thinking, effective communication and cooperative and effective learning.
Prerequisites
N/A
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BADM 220 U820T
Business Statistics
Synonym #
78397
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mandie Weinandt
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Description
This course introduces students to basic statistical methods. Topics, with computer applications, include: descriptive statistics, probability, distributions, sampling, estimation and index numbers with emphasis on applications in business and economics.
Prerequisites
MATH 102 or MATH 115 or MATH 120 or MATH 121 or MATH 123 and MATH 125 or MATH 281
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BADM 336 U820T
Entrepreneurship I
Synonym #
78398
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Lisa Bryan
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Description
This course is an introduction to the concepts, terminology, and process of new venture creation, operations and growth, as well as the introduction of entrepreneurial management practices into existing businesses. This course will assist in the identification of entrepreneurial opportunities and strategies and the role of personal factors (including creativity). Legal, ethical, and social responsibilities are emphasized.
Crosslisted with ENTR 336
Prerequisites
N/A
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BADM 369 U820T
Organizational Behavior & Theory
Synonym #
78400
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
C Barney
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Description
Organizational behavior and theory is a basic course in the organizing activities of people in groups. The emphasis is on organizational behavior, including the study of interpersonal behavior, motivation, group dynamics, and the methods of coordination, design, change, and adaptation within an organization.
Prerequisites
N/A
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BADM 370 U820T
Marketing
Synonym #
78401
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mike Gillispie
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Description
This course introduces the student to the basic concepts and practices of modern marketing. Topics include marketing and its linkages to business, consumer behavior, marketing research, strategy and planning, product and pricing decisions, distributions and promotion decisions, marketing management, and evaluation and control aspects for both consumer and industrial goods.
Prerequisites
N/A
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BADM 414 U820T
Financial Derivatives
Synonym #
80021
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Yewmun Yip
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Description
This course discusses the basic characteristics of derivative instruments, such as forwards, futures, options, and swaps, and their applications to corporate strategy and risk management as well as to portfolio management. Topics include basic features of futures and options, option strategies, valuation and hedging techniques, financial risk management, and derivatives market mechanisms.
Crosslisted with BADM 514
Prerequisites
ACCT 210 and ACCT 211; BADM 310 and BADM 411
Book Info
Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets Edition 8th ISBN 9780132993340.
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BADM 425 U820T
Production/Operations Management
Synonym #
78402
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Bijay Naik
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Description
This course studies the basic tools of operations management with emphasis on decision-making models in production and planning. Such topics as decision theory, production planning and control, inventory control, materials requirement planning, project management, and quality control are covered.
Crosslisted with BADM 525
Prerequisites
BADM 220 or MATH/STAT 281, and BADM 321
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BADM 514 U820T
Financial Derivatives
Synonym #
80022
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Yewmun Yip
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Description
This course discusses the basic characteristics of derivative instruments, such as forwards, futures, options, and swaps, and their applications to corporate strategy and risk management as well as to portfolio management. Topics include basic features of futures and options, option strategies, valuation and hedging techniques, financial risk management, and derivatives market mechanisms.
Crosslisted with BADM 414
Prerequisites
BADM 310 and BADM 411
Book Info
Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets Edition 8th ISBN 9780132993340.
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BADM 525 U820T
Production/Operations Management
Synonym #
78403
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Bijay Naik
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Description
This course studies the basic tools of operations management with emphasis on decision-making models in production and planning. Such topics as decision theory, production planning and control, inventory control, materials requirement planning, project management, and quality control are covered.
Crosslisted with BADM 425
Prerequisites
BADM 520 or BADM 220 or MATH 281 or STAT 281
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BADM 710 U820T
Managerial Finance
Synonym #
78404
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Angeline Lavin
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Description
Managerial Finance covers both the theory and practice of finance from a value maximization perspective with a focus on business and corporate financial decisions. The course emphasizes the importance of integrated, data-driven business processes for effective decision-making in a global business environment. Topics addressed include the cost of capital, cash flow estimation and valuation, capital budgeting and investment analysis, the trade-off between risk and return, capital structure and dividend policy, ethics, corporate governance, and strategic value creation.
Prerequisites
ACCT 210, ACCT 211 or ACCT 520; and BADM 310 or BADM 505
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BADM 770 U820T/U821T
Managerial Marketing
Synonym #
78406
78407
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Rand Wergin
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Description
Managerial Marketing is designed to help the student gain a clear, realistic and contemporary perspective of marketing. This course includes critical analysis of cases and covers important frameworks and tools that can assist managers in making better marketing decisions.
Prerequisites
BADM 370 or BADM 580 or equivalent
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CHEM 106/106L U820T
Chemistry Survey & Lab
Synonym #
78409
78410 Lab
Credits
3
1 Lab
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mike Slabaugh
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Description
A one-semester survey of chemistry. Introduction to the properties of matter, atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibrium, states of matter, solutions, and acid-base concepts.
Prerequisites
MATH-101 MATH-102 MATH-115 MATH-120 MATH-121 MATH-123 MATH-125 MATH-281 MATH-ACT3 MATH-ACT4 MATH-SAT3 MATH-SAT4 MATH-ALG3 MATH-CALG1 MATH-CALG2 MATH-TRIG1 MATH-TRIG3 MATH-TRIG4 MATH-TRIG2 or MATH-TRIG5
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CHEM 107/107L U820T
Organic & Biochemistry Survey & Lab
Synonym #
78411
78412 Lab
Credits
3
1 Lab
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mike Slabaugh
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Description
A survey of organic and biological chemistry. A continuation of CHEM 106.
Prerequisites
CHEM 106
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CJUS 201 U820T
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Synonym #
78414
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Michelle Skaff
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Description
Overviews the criminal justice institutions involved in the operations of criminal law including the police, the attorney, the bail system, the trial, the guilty plea, sentencing, corrections and an analysis of criminal law in terms of why certain kinds of conduct are criminal in our society.
Crosslisted with POLS 201
Prerequisites
N/A
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CJUS 334 U820T
Criminal Investigation
Synonym #
78413
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mark Skaff
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Description
A study of the fundamental principles of a criminal investigation subsequent to the initial activities of the first investigator at the scene. The intent of this course is to acquaint the student with those investigative actions which are most applicable to all types of investigations.
Prerequisites
N/A
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CJUS 351 U820T
Criminology
Synonym #
78422
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Yumi Suzuki
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Description
Sociology of criminal behavior and juvenile delinquency, with an emphasis on etiological theory. Extent and forms of crime are considered together with the characteristics of offenders.
Crosslisted with SOC 351
Prerequisites
N/A
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CJUS 367 U820T
Introduction to Research Methods
Synonym #
78416
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Yumi Suzuki
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Description
An introduction to the systematic analysis of government problems, behavior, organization, and decision making with attention to research planning, data collection, report writing, and elementary statistical analysis.
Crosslisted with POLS 367
Prerequisites
N/A
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CJUS 431 U820T
Criminal Law
Synonym #
78418
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
J Martinez
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Description
Examines the substantive criminal law, exploring the larger issues concerning the relationship of the individual to the state through analyzing such topics as the nature of criminal liability and the functions and justifications for criminal punishment, legal limitations upon criminalization, and the general principles of criminal liability, such as the Act and State of Mind requirements, specific offenses against persons and property, the law of attempt, the law of complexity, and conspiracy.
Crosslisted with CJUS 531, POLS 431, POLS 531
Prerequisites
N/A
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CJUS 531 U820T
Criminal Law
Synonym #
78420
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
J Martinez
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Description
Examination of the substantive criminal law and a unique opportunity to explore the larger issues concerning the relationship of the individual to the state. Includes analysis of the following topics: the nature of criminal liability and the functions and justifications for criminal punishment, legal limitations upon criminalization, the general principles of criminal liability such as the “act” and “state of mind” requirements, specific offenses against persons and property, and law of attempt, the law of complicity, and conspiracy.
Crosslisted with CJUS 431, POLS 431, POLS 531
Prerequisites
N/A
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CLHU 101 U820T
Medical Terminology
Synonym #
78424
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
Analysis of word formation with special attention to Latin and Greek elements in medical terminology.
Prerequisites
N/A
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COUN 705 U820T
Career Development for Human Resources Professionals
Synonym #
78425
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Kelly Duncan
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Description
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of career and lifespan development theories and skills, including how personal growth and life stages impact individuals and society. Emphasis is on understanding career and job choices and personal strategies for career decision-making. This course is designed for non-counseling majors.
Prerequisites
N/A
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COUN 738 U820T
Childhood Through Adulthood Psychopathology of Mental Health Professionals
Synonym #
78426
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Seth Olson
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Description
This course provides information in the area of pathology/abnormality and an overview of etiology, prevalence, differential diagnosis, treatment, diagnostic systems and other literature relative to the various diagnoses. This course is a requisite course for the LPC-MH licensure in South Dakota and for Qualified Mental Health Professionals (QMHP) qualifications in South Dakota.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ECON 201 U820T
Principles of Microeconomics
Synonym #
78428
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Kathryn Birkeland
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Description
Principles of Microeconomics studies basic economic concepts as they relate to consumer, worker, and business decisions. Emphasis is given to satisfaction maximizing behavior by individuals and profit maximization by firms. Market structures are thoroughly analyzed regarding their effect on price, output, and competitiveness.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ECON 451 U820T
Economics for Managers
Synonym #
78429
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mandie Weinandt
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Description
Economics for Managers involves the application of microeconomic theory to business decision-making.
Prerequisites
ECON 201 and ECON 202; and MATH 121 or MATH 123
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ECON 580 U820T
Foundations of Economics
Synonym #
78430
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Kathryn Birkeland
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Description
Foundations of Economics rigorously develops the fundamental concepts of micro- and macroeconomics. The theory of consumer behavior and the theory of the firm dominate the microeconomic section of the course, while the macroeconomic section analyzes equilibrium national income, employment and prices.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ECON 782 U820T
Managerial Economics
Synonym #
78431
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Brock Stoddard
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Description
Managerial Economics utilizes microeconomic theory and econometric techniques to analyze business decision making. Major topics include demand analysis and estimation, forecasting, cost analysis and estimation, market structures, pricing strategies, and game theory.
Prerequisites
Calculus or equivalent; and ECON 201 and ECON 202 or ECON 580 or equivalent
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EDAD 701 U820T
Introduction to Educational Administration
Synonym #
78432
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Fred Aderhold
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Description
An introduction to (1) the organization, administration, and control of public education; and (2) the profession of educational administration, including task, process, and activity analysis. Open to non-majors. Required of all majors.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDAD 712 U820T
School District Administration
Synonym #
78433
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Fred Aderhold
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Description
Overview of central-office administration in the local school district. Emphasis is on non-fiscal affairs, governmental relations, and roles of the board of education and the school district superintendent.
Prerequisites
EDAD 701
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EDAD 715 U820T
Administration & Instructional Supervision
Synonym #
78434
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Marcia Morrison
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Description
Administrator’s role in general supervision of educational programs.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDAD 716 U820T
Administrator & Curriculum Development
Synonym #
78435
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Marcia Morrison
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Description
Examination of the principles and practices essential to developing and administering curricular programs, including knowledge and understanding about measurability, scope and sequence, taxonomy, program designs, and the fit between a planned program and a taught or implemented one.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDAD 720 U820T
Special Education Law for School Administrators
Synonym #
78436
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Mary Ring
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Description
A study of the organizational structure and administrative procedures at the federal, state, and local governmental level used in special education service delivery systems.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDAD 735 U820T
School Law
Synonym #
78437
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Fred Aderhold
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Description
Principles of law applicable to practical problems of school organization and administration.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDAD 740 U820T
School Community Relations
Synonym #
78438
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Larry Bright
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Description
Relationships between school and community. Public information techniques and procedures.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDER 761 U820T
Grauate Research & Design
Synonym #
78439
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Marcia Reisetter
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Description
An introduction to the methods and skills important to the conduct and consumption of research.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDFN 338 U820T
Foundations of American Education
Synonym #
78441
Credits
2
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Vince Youngbauer
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Description
A survey of the goals, history, organization, and philosophy of pre-K-12 American education, with emphasis on teaching as a profession, contemporary issues and practices, legal and ethical responsibilities, and attributes of effective teachers.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDFN 440 U820T
Classroom Management
Synonym #
78442
Credits
1
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Heidi Sackreiter
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Description
This course is designed to explore the principles and practices of effective classroom management. It also examines methods of establishing a safe, orderly, and equitable learning environment that fosters positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDFN 475 U820T
Human Relations
Synonym #
78443
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Sachin Jain
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Description
Focuses on characteristics, contributions, and strengths of a pluralistic society; various cultural perspectives and specific information about cultures; the dehumanizing impact of biases and negative stereotypes; and the human relations approach to teaching.
Crosslisted with EDFN 575
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDFN 475 U821T
Human Relations
Synonym #
78445
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
Focuses on characteristics, contributions, and strengths of a pluralistic society; various cultural perspectives and specific information about cultures; the dehumanizing impact of biases and negative stereotypes; and the human relations approach to teaching.
Crosslisted with EDFN 575
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDFN 575 U820T
Human Relations
Synonym #
78444
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Sachin Jain
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Description
A study of cultural, prejudice, bias, sexism, and how to overcome their negative effects in school settings. Developing human-relations skills dealing with difficulties encountered between individuals. An introduction to multicultural issues that focus on ethnic and racial sectors within the American society. This course provides a format of consciousness raising.
Crosslisted with EDFN 475
Prerequisites
N/A
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EDFN 575 U821T
Human Relations
Synonym #
78445
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
A study of cultural, prejudice, bias, sexism, and how to overcome their negative effects in school settings. Developing human-relations skills dealing with difficulties encountered between individuals. An introduction to multicultural issues that focus on ethnic and racial sectors within the American society. This course provides a format of consciousness raising.
Crosslisted with EDFN 475
Prerequisites
N/A
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ELED 887 U820T
Coaching & Mentoring Literacy
Synonym #
78447
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Karen Kindle
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Description
Students in this course will explore the role of the literacy coach in working with teachers to improve instruction, strengthen capacity to use literacy data, and develop effective literacy communities within schools.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EMPA 720 U820T
Executive Public Administration
Synonym #
78448
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Chad Newswander
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Description
A review of major literature and fundamental questions about leadership and executive management of public and nonprofit agencies. The course includes an overview of basic knowledge skills and abilities of the field of executive public administration.
Prerequisites
N/A
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EMPA 722 U820T
Budgetary & Fiscal Management
Synonym #
78451
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Elizabeth Smith
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Description
An analysis of governmental financial administration, including budget preparation and execution, and management of debt and public expenditures.
Crosslisted with POLS 722
Prerequisites
N/A
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EMPA 733 U820T
Administrative Law & Government
Synonym #
78453
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Chad Newswander
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Description
An examination of the administrative agencies of government. Attention will be given to the use of the regulatory process and procedures applicable to administrative agencies.
Crosslisted with POLS 733
Prerequisites
N/A
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EMPA 733 U821T
Administrative Law & Government
Synonym #
78455
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Steve Wise
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Description
An examination of the administrative agencies of government. Attention will be given to the use of the regulatory process and procedures applicable to administrative agencies.
Crosslisted with POLS 733
Prerequisites
N/A
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EMPA 786 U820T
EMPA Capstone
Synonym #
78449
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Jackie Faulhaber
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Description
Application of various research methodologies to problems in administrative practice; use of analytical techniques and statistical methods to identify solutions to problems in organizational settings.
Crosslisted with MSAS 786
Prerequisites
N/A
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ENGL 033 U820T
Basic Writing
Synonym #
78457
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
Intensive work in grammar and usage, punctuation, and paragraph development.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ENGL 101 U820T
Composition I
Synonym #
78861
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
Practice in the skills, research, and documentation needed for effective academic writing. Analysis of a variety of academic and non-academic texts, rhetorical structures, critical thinking, and audience will be included.
Prerequisites
Appropriate student placement based on entry level assessment or completion of ENGL 032, 033
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ENGL 201 U820T
Composition II
Synonym #
78866
78868
78869
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
Study of and practice in writing persuasive prose, with the aim to improve writing skills in all disciplines.
Prerequisites
ENGL 101 and ENGL 210 or UHON 110
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ENGL 210 U820T
Introduction to Literature
Synonym #
78459
78460
78461
78462
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
Readings in fiction, drama, and poetry to acquaint students with literature and aesthetic form.
Prerequisites
ENGL 101
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ENGL 370 U820T
Critical Writing
Synonym #
78467
78468
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
This course, which meets the University’s upper-division critical writing requirement for graduation, is an interdisciplinary writing course on a specific topic or theme. Course content includes readings from across the disciplines and emphasizes advanced research-based critical writing skills.
Prerequisites
Must complete one of the following: ANTH 211, CJUS 202, ENGL 201, ENGL 205, ENGL 283, ENGL 284, POLS 202, SOC 211 or UNHON 211 and must have 60 credit hours completed or in progress.
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ENGL 474 U820T
Literature of Feminist Politics
Synonym #
78469
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Nita Newswander
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Description
Analysis of American feminism from its origins as a political movement through its current expressions in literature and literary criticism.
Crosslisted with ENGL 574, POLS 474, POLS 574
Prerequisites
ENGL 210 or UHON
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ENGL 574 U820T
Literature of Feminist Politics
Synonym #
78471
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Nita Newswander
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Description
Analysis of American feminism from its origins as a political movement through its current expressions in literature and literary criticism.
Crosslisted with ENGL 474, POLS 474, POLS 574
Prerequisites
N/A
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ENTR 336 U820T
Entrepreneurship I
Synonym #
78399
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Lisa Bryan
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Description
This course is an introduction to the concepts, terminology, and process of new venture creation, operation and growth, as well as the introduction of entrepreneurial management practices into existing businesses. New ventures include public and non-profit institutions as well as for profit businesses. This course will assist in the identification of entrepreneurial opportunities and strategies and the role of personal factors (including creativity). Legal, ethical, and social responsibilities are emphasized.
Crosslisted with BADM 336
Prerequisites
N/A
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EPSY 741 U820T
Cognitive Approaches to Educational Psychology
Synonym #
78473
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Danielle Syed
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Description
The principal theories of learning and motivation that underlie and unite these areas are also emphasized. Four major areas in educational psychology and their inter-relationships are studied including the specification of objectives, assessment of performance, identification of learners characteristics, and provision of instruction.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ESCI 101/101L U820T
Principles of Earth Science I w/Lab
Synonym #
78474
78475 Lab
Credits
4
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
The study of Earth’s composition, landforms, geological processes, oceans and atmosphere. Laboratory includes study of minerals, rocks, topographic maps, and landforms.
Prerequisites
N/A
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ESCI 103/103L U820T
Principles of Earth Science II w/Lab
Synonym #
78478
78479 Lab
Credits
4
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
An introductory course designed to complement ESCI 101. Emphasizes the origin, history, and dynamic nature of Earth through geologic time. Laboratory includes study of geologic maps, earth structures, fossils, and related topics.
Prerequisites
ESCI 101
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ESCI 309 U820T
The Evolution-Creation Debate
Synonym #
78480
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
TBA
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Description
Geological, biological, and philosophical elements of the Evolution/Creation Debate and its impact on religion and society.
Crosslisted with PHIL 309, REL 309
Prerequisites
N/A
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GFA 101 U820T
Introduction to Fine Arts
Synonym #
78484
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Carol Geu
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Description
This course explores how and why the arts exist. Drama, dance, literature, music, visual arts, etc., are examined as inventions for sharing experiences.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
Sporre, Dennis J. Reality through the Arts. 8th Edition. Prentice Hall, Inc. 2013. ISBN-10: 0205858228 ISBN-13: 9780205858224.
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GS 491 U820T
IS: BGS Capstone
Synonym #
78485
Credits
3
Dates
8/26-12/18
100% refund date:
9/5/13
Instructor
Bill Dodge
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Description
Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. Meetings depend upon the requirements of the topic.
Prerequisites
N/A
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