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  • SOC 1020 00 01 WB - Introduction to Sociology (2025-26 Summer)
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    ...Foundations and principles of social order, social control, social institutions, and social life in America and other cultures. Focus on how people?s conditions, character, and life chances are influenced by organizations and institutions. Emphasis on critical thinking about practices and beliefs i...
    EDU 4700 02 01 00 - Directed Teaching: ElementarySchool (PK-3) (2026-27 Winter)
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    Observations and teaching in classroom situations; individual conferences and seminars.
    SLS 2310 00 01 00 - Deaf Culture (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:25 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1407
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    ...Examination of Deaf culture through the lens of intersectionality and exploration of how various social, cultural, and identity factors intersect within the Deaf community. Analysis of how hearing society shapes and influences Deaf culture, both historically and in contemporary contexts. Investigati...
    HUS 6930 00 01 00 - Internship in Humane Leadership (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...An instructor-supervised internship in a professional setting compatible with humane studies and tailored to the student’s interests. The focus is on applying the principles of humane studies in practice and developing professional skills relevant to the setting. Prerequisites: completion of Humane ...
    SW 5420 00 02 ZB - Field Practicum II (2026-27 Winter)
    Tue: 4-5:55 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2105
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    ...This course is the second Foundation field placement which allows students to further apply and integrate Social Work foundation knowledge, skills, values, and ethics with direct practice. The course is taken concurrently with the required foundation field seminar. The fieldwork experience provides ...
    a section of the Field Practicum II course in Transfer/Social Work - *SW
    MIS 3350 00 01 WB - Health Care Informatics (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Introducing applications of informatics systems to health care practitioners. Health care informatics issues covering hardware, software, databases, communications applications, computer developments, and associated legal and ethical issues are explored. How health care providers can assess, develop...
    BCA 4600 00 01 00 - Independent Study (2026-27 Fall)
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    SLS 1015 00 01 00 - Beginning American Sign Language I (2025-26 Fall)
    Wed: 8:30-11:25 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1409
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    Development of basic ASL communication skills with appropriate vocabulary and grammatical structures. Emphasis on communicative and linguistic functions. Prerequisite or corequisite: SLS 1000.
    EDU 4790 08 01 00 - Directed Teaching: Vocational/Technical (9-12) (2025-26 Winter)
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    Observations and teaching in classroom situations; individual conferences and seminars.
    CHM 1610 LB 03 LB - Introduction to Life Chemistry Lab (2025-26 Fall)
    Thu: 6-8:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S208
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    ...Integrated organic and biochemical principles related to normal functioning of the human body. Lab will meet 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: high school chemistry with graduation within the past two years, or CHM 1010 or CHM 1110 within the past two years, with a grade of C or better, or chemistry p...
    LAW 4930 00 01 WB - Internship (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Demonstration of professional paralegal skills in an employment situation (arranged by the student). Permission of department required. 1 s.h.= 180 hours of work experience; 2 s.h. = 225 hours of work experience; 3 s.h. = 270 hours of work experience. Prerequisite: completion of 24 s.h. of Paralegal...
    a section of the Internship course in Transfer/Law Enforcement - *LAW
    JRN 3920 00 01 00 - Journalism/Public RelationsPracticum/Cooperative Education (2026-27 Fall)
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    On-campus or on-the-job experience in publications, publicity, or promotion work. One or more cooperative education experiences may substitute for the practicum. Prerequisite: JRN 1320, JRN 2860, and JRN 3570; or departmental approval.
    MTH 1050 00 60 00 - College Algebra (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...Topics include linear and nonlinear systems of equations, complex numbers, analyzing polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, and counting principles; applications and problem-solving. Prerequisite: MTH 1040 or placement based on the mathematics sub-score of...
    a section of the College Algebra course in Transfer/Mathematics - *MTH
    EDU 5050 00 01 WB - American Education: Historical,Social, and Political Perspectives (2025-26 Summer)
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    A focus on the historical events, ideological controversies, and political and social forces that have shaped the American education system from the colonial period to the present. Designed to develop in educational leaders an understanding of the relationship between schooling and society.
    ENG 3500 00 03 WB - Studies in Women's Literature (2025-26 Summer)
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    A study of literature written by and about women, with consideration of critical approaches that have been formulated by women within relevant historical contexts. Texts explore women?s search for independence and fulfillment.
    WRT 1000 00 01 ZB - Writing Workshop (2025-26 Winter)
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    Individualized instruction for students developing college-level writing skills. Working with tutors in the Writing Center for a prescribed number of hours per week is a requirement for this course. This course does not satisfy Core Curriculum requirements and does not apply toward any major.
    a section of the Writing Workshop course in Transfer/Writing - *WRT
    RST 1330 00 01 WB - Survey of Christianity (2025-26 Summer)
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    A survey of Christianity, its origins, teachings, customs, and rituals, as well as its historical highlights and impact on world beliefs, with special emphasis on how the life of St. Francis of Assisi exemplifies Franciscan values.
    LAW 4940 00 01 WB - Internship (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Demonstration of professional paralegal skills in an employment situation (arranged by the student). Permission of department required. 1 s.h.= 180 hours of work experience; 2 s.h. = 225 hours of work experience; 3 s.h. = 270 hours of work experience. Prerequisite: completion of 24 s.h. of Paralegal...
    a section of the Internship course in Transfer/Law Enforcement - *LAW
    LD 5350 00 01 ZB - Psychological Issues in LearningDisabilities (2026-27 Fall)
    Thu: 5-8:55 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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    ...Review of current psychological research on P-12 grade students with learning disabilities in speech/language, academic skills, attention, fine motor skills, and other functions. Emphasis on stage-related issues in several developmental domains: neurological, cognitive, and socio-emotional. Implicat...
    NFS 2270 00 01 WB - Human Nutrition (FCS/NFS*) (2024-25 Summer)
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    Study of nutrients in foods and their involvement in the function of human body systems. Problems in and programs for meeting personal, family, national, and world nutritional needs.
    NUR 4970 00 01 00 - Research and Evidence - BasedPractice II (2025-26 Fall)
    Thu: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2102
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    ...Students apply research and evidence-based processes by creating a project that reflects current perspectives on nursing or of nursing practice as articulated in the nursing literature. Students use their experiences and ways of knowing about nursing as context for improving their professional nursi...
    ESL 3020 00 01 00 - High-Intermediate Academic Reading (2025-26 Winter)
    Tue, Thu: 3-4:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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    The reading module taught in conjunction with other high-intermediate skill modules. Transiting from ESL texts to authentic general education materials. Instruction in various reading strategies to increase reading comprehension. Acquiring low-frequency general academic vocabulary.
    EDU 5050 00 01 IS - American Education: Historical,Social, and Political Perspectives (2024-25 Winter)
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    A focus on the historical events, ideological controversies, and political and social forces that have shaped the American education system from the colonial period to the present. Designed to develop in educational leaders an understanding of the relationship between schooling and society.
    EDU 8990 00 02 ZB - Dissertation Research (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Doctoral students are guided and assisted in further development of their dissertation proposals, the formation of their dissertation committee, writing of their dissertation design, the completion of chapters and data analysis and developing their proposals for publication and professional conferen...
    CHM 4950 00 01 WB - Senior Seminar (2026-27 Winter)
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    Preparation and presentation of a scientific paper. Taken by students with senior status as a requirement for graduation; to be taken in the final six hours of the program.
    a section of the Senior Seminar course in Transfer/Chemistry - *CHM
    EDU 5830 51 67 00 - Teaching Social and EmotionalLearning (2024-25 Summer)
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    ...Focuses on practical, easy-to-use curriculum strategies to help students develop the social and emotional skills that will allow them to engage positively with one another, with their teachers and with their learning. Teachers explore SEL as curriculum, empowerent and equity. Teachers will develop a...
    MUAP 4010 00 01 00 - Orchestration (2026-27 Winter)
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    Fundamentals of orchestration and arranging for instruments and voices, with an emphasis on the application of 18th to 21st century techniques. Prerequisite: four semesters of theory or departmental approval.
    a section of the Orchestration course in Music - Applied (MUAP) - MUAP
    SOC 1020 00 61 02 - Introduction to Sociology (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon, Wed: 12:25-1:35 PM @ WAYNE WAYNE WAYNE
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    ...Foundations and principles of social order, social control, social institutions, and social life in America and other cultures. Focus on how people?s conditions, character, and life chances are influenced by organizations and institutions. Emphasis on critical thinking about practices and beliefs i...
    FOR 4520 LB 02 LB - Forensic Biology Lab (BIO/FOR*) (2025-26 Fall)
    Wed: 9-11:50 AM @ AMAIN SCIME S210
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    ...Laboratory course focused on the application of current biological methods to the practice of forensic science including serological, immunological, and DNA analyses of human biofluids commonly recovered at crime scenes. Laboratory meets 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: admission to Forensic Science...
    ART 2060 00 01 00 - Printmaking II (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1610
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    Drawing from a variety of subjects, students continue to develop skills and personal approaches to creating expressive compositions with more complex relief printing techniques. Course emphasizes quality printing, experimentation and relevant aesthetics. Prerequisite: ART 1060.
    a section of the Printmaking II course in Transfer/Art - *ART
    MPM 6025 00 01 ZB - Christian Morality and Bioethics (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2413
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    ...Examination of the foundations of Christian morality (Scripture, church teaching and tradition, natural law, human experience and wisdom) and of significant moral convictions. Exploration of the ethical foundations of human society, and of contemporary issues in bioethics, including health care dile...
    BIO 4300 00 01 00 - Animal Behavior (2025-26 Winter)
    Tue, Thu: 12-1:20 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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    ...In-depth study of why and how animals behave as they do. Examines the biological and psychological mechanisms that drive animal behavior. Topics include foraging, communication, predator/prey interactions, biological rhythms, mating behavior, parental behavior, learning and memory, social behaviors ...
    BIO 1040 LB 01 LB - General Biology II Lab (2025-26 Winter)
    Thu: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S103
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    ...Laboratory course investigating fundamental biological principles and problems as they apply to evolutionary theory, biosystematics, plant structure and function, animal behavior, and ecological concepts. Prerequisite: one year each of high school biology and chemistry highly recommended; BIO 1030 a...
    NUR 4410 00 82 Z1 - Holistic Nursing Care of Childrenand Families (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Focuses on wellness and illness management, clinical decision making, and holistic care of children and their families. The course emphasizes evidence-based practice in providing care for children and their families. Includes a supervised practicum. Prerequisites: all 3000-level NUR courses. Corequ...
    HUS 5020 00 01 WB - Humane Leadership (2025-26 Winter)
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    Analysis of the premises of humane leadership and its relation to servant leadership and other existing leadership models. An emphasis is given to humane leadership practical implications in professional settings.
    a section of the Humane Leadership course in Humane Studies (HUS) - HUS
    LAW 3880 00 01 WB - Will and Trust Drafting (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon: 6:30-9:30 PM @ ONLN ONLN ONLN
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    An introduction to the items to be considered in drafting wills and trusts. Inter vivos and testamentary trusts are introduced. Role playing for the initial client interview. Students draft a sample will and participate in a will contest mock trial. Prerequisite: LAW 1010.
    AGE 3110 00 01 WB - Alzheimer's and Dementia Care (2026-27 Fall)
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    An overview of Alzheimer's disease and other causes of dementia in older adults. Explores current approaches to managing these illnesses and the causes of their behavioral manifestations. Includes current research, resources and support for navigating the unique challenges of dementia care giving.
    EDU 4220 LB 01 LB - Reading in the Content Areas Lab (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Study of the principles, techniques, and processes of evidence-based literacy instruction needed for students to be independent, strategic learners in the content areas taught in elementary and middle school. Application of learned principles and practices to teaching situations through the tutoria...
    WRT 1010 00 02 WB - College Composition I (2025-26 Winter)
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    Study and practice of strategies for academic writing, with a focus on writing and reading descriptive, narrative, and expository essays. Emphasis on writing as a process. Introduction to information literacy.
    a section of the College Composition I course in Transfer/Writing - *WRT
    BUS 1000 00 60 W1 - Explore Business (2024-25 Winter)
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    This course will assist the student in the exploration of academic majors and careers related to business; including operations, marketing, accounting, finance, human resources, data analytics, and management information systems.
    INT 4950 00 01 00 - International Studies Seminar (2025-26 Fall)
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    Theme-based, culminating seminar affording students the opportunity to analyze and understand specific complex global issues and trends from multidisciplinary, cross-cultural, and comparative perspectives.
    NSC 3740 LB 01 WB - Science FoundationsII: EarthSciencePhysics & Astronomy Lab (EDU/NSC*) (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...This lab course is designed for students preparing for teaching science in elementary schools. The course serves as an introduction to scientific inquiry in the sciences of Physics, Meteorology, Astronomy, geology, and oceans. Learning through inquiry in the laboratory means that students will be pr...
    ENG 3500 00 02 WB - Studies in Women's Literature (2026-27 Winter)
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    A study of literature written by and about women, with consideration of critical approaches that have been formulated by women within relevant historical contexts. Texts explore women?s search for independence and fulfillment.
    PED 3350 00 01 00 - Adapted Physical Education (2026-27 Winter)
    Thu: 10-11:55 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2221
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    Basic survey of the philosophy and goals of adapted physical education, emphasizing the needs and characteristics of students with disabilities. Students learn strategies for planning and instructing activities for the disabled student. Prerequisites: PED 2010 and BIO 2250.
    NUR 3460 00 82 Z1 - Holistic Mental Health Nursing Care (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Introduces the student to a holistic perspective of psychiatric-mental health nursing. The student identifies evidence to support clinical decision making and application to the nursing process. This course includes a supervised practicum. Prerequisites: NUR 2820, NUR 2830. Prerequisite or corequisi...
    EDU 5830 35 67 00 - Teachers and the Law (2024-25 Summer)
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    ...Examines the legal system and the role it plays in the educational setting for the teacher. Focuses on the practical application of legal concepts and how they apply to the numerous daily decisions teachers must make. Provides teachers with up-to-date and relevant information so they will be knowled...
    a section of the Teachers and the Law course in Transfer/Education - *EDU
    ENG 2230 00 57 WB - World Literature (2025-26 Fall)
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    An introduction to representative literary works, both Western and non-Western, reflecting the distinctive ideals, values, and attitudes of various eras and civilizations.
    a section of the World Literature course in English (ENG) - ENG
    MGT 2360 00 01 00 - Principles of Management (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 10:30-11:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2411
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    An introduction to the nature and principles of management; history, theories, practices, problems, and techniques; characteristics and qualities of managers; contemporary trends in management thought and practice.
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