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  • EDU 4770 04 01 00 - Directed Teaching: Natural Science(6-12) (2026-27 Winter)
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    Observations and teaching in classroom situations; individual conferences and seminars.
    COM 2350 00 01 ZB - Public Speaking: Theory andPractice (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2419
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    Focus on the building of public speaking skills needed in education, personal life, and careers in order to effectively communicate thoughts and feelings. Students evaluate the communication efforts of others and increase their critical listening skills.
    MTH 1040 00 01 00 - Introduction to Algebra (2025-26 Winter)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2415
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    ...Topics include order of operations, variable expressions, linear equations and inequalities in one variable, exponents, polynomial arithmetic, factoring, graphing and analyzing linear functions, radical and rational expressions, quadratic equations; applications and problem-solving. This course does...
    CSC 4960 00 01 WB - Capstone Project (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...This course is intended as a culmination of all of a student's work in in their Computer Science major. Students will work in groups to launch a web app prototype that meets the following requirements: 1. Uses Database concepts from the Computer Science Core, Data Structures and Algorithms....
    a section of the Capstone Project course in Internetworking Tech - *CSC
    ENG 3630 00 02 00 - British Literature I: Medieval toRenaissance (2026-27 Fall)
    Thu: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2421
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    ...A study of British literature from the early Middle Ages to the late Renaissance. Provides an overview of relevant forms, genres, and historical contexts, including representative works of Old and Middle English as well as Renaissance epic, lyric, and drama. Considers the influences of classical lit...
    EDU 5830 65 67 00 - Evidence-based Instruction & Intervention for Students with Dyslexia (2025-26 Winter)
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    Develops skills to assist students who struggle with reading. Provides a compilation of current research that analyzes how people learn to read and how to teach reading. Includes the use of technological applications for students with dyslexia.
    BIO 4410 LB 02 LB - Molecular Biology Lab (2025-26 Winter)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S210
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    In the laboratory setting, students utilize and become familiar with practical application of molecular biology techniques. Lab meets 3 hours per week. Corequisite: BIO 4410.
    AHIS 2020 00 02 WB - Monuments, Media and Culture inWorld Art (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...This introduction to the visual arts provides a strong foundation for understanding and appreciating human creativity across time and cultures. Students learn fundamental concepts about art, are exposed to a wide variety of artworks from around the world, and learn to observe how the visual arts ref...
    PSY 1010 00 61 01 - General Psychology (2024-25 Winter)
    Mon, Wed: 12:25-1:35 PM @ WAYNE WAYNE WAYNE
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    The science of behavior and mental processes: sensation and perception, learning and cognition, motivation, emotion, personality development, adjustment, and maladjustment.
    a section of the General Psychology course in Transfer/Psychology - *PSY
    MUAP 1020 55 01 00 - Saxophone for the Adult Beginner (2026-27 Fall)
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    Basic course with emphasis on fundamental technique and musicianship. Includes theory, technique, reading, and repertoire designed to meet the needs of the individual student. Credit not applicable toward performance major nor toward major applied music electives.
    WRT 1010 00 57 W2 - College Composition I (2026-27 Fall)
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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
    PHL 1010 00 01 00 - Introduction to Philosophy (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2221
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    Introduces students to the practice, meaning, and purpose of the discipline that “originates in wonder.” Explores questions, concepts, arguments, and schools of thought characteristic of the philosophical tradition.
    RST 4110 00 02 WB - Medical Ethics (PHL/RST*) (2026-27 Winter)
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    Study of contemporary moral/ethical issues in modern health care, the life sciences, and future developments, including from the perspectives of Judeo-Christian and other faith traditions. Prerequisite: junior or senior status.
    PED 2280 00 01 ZB - First Aid and Safety (2026-27 Winter)
    Sat: 9-4:00 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2207
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    ...The cognitive and practical skills required for basic first aid, artificial respiration, and CPR; including accident and safety awareness and understanding the liability aspects of administering these skills. Extensive ?hands-on? laboratory skills are emphasized to prepare for CPR (adult, infant, an...
    MUAP 1010 55 01 00 - Saxophone for the Adult Beginner (2025-26 Winter)
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    Basic course with emphasis on fundamental technique and musicianship. Includes theory, technique, reading, and repertoire designed to meet the needs of the individual student. Credit not applicable toward performance major nor toward major applied music electives.
    EDU 4760 08 01 00 - Directed Teaching: Music (K-12) (2025-26 Winter)
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    Observations and teaching in classroom situations; individual conferences and seminars.
    WRT 1010 00 37 00 - College Composition I (2025-26 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 12-1:20 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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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
    NUR 2830 LB 02 LB - Health Assessment and Promotion Lab (2026-27 Winter)
    Tue: 3-5:55 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1410
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    Health Assessment and Promotion Lab
    MTH 2350 00 04 WB - Probability and Statistics (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Topics include data collection and graphic presentation; measures of central tendency; measures of dispersion; normal and binomial distributions; regression and correlation; sampling methods; design of experiments; probability and simulation; sampling distributions; statistical inference including c...
    RDG 5520 00 72 WB - Reading Process, Assessment, andInstruction for Secondary Teachers (2024-25 Summer)
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    ...This course satisfies Michigan Department of Education requirement for Professional Certification. Course content emphasizes the importance of ongoing assessment to appropriately differentiate instruction for diverse students in any secondary classroom. Field experiences provide opportunities to adm...
    ACC 3030 00 01 00 - Intermediate Accounting I (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue: 3-4:20 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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    An intermediate level examination of the basic accounting statements and underlying accounting principles. Topics include: present value concepts, current assets and liabilities, and tangible and intangible assets. Prerequisite: ACC 2020.
    EDU 6350 00 01 WB - Finance and Higher Education (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Explore issues related to federal, state, and private sources of revenue including endowment, grants, financial aid, capital funding and institutional advancement. Discuss organizational budgeting and the influence of finances on administrative practice. Learn about financial issues related to the c...
    MTH 1050 00 02 00 - College Algebra (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon, Wed: 10-11:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2413
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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
    MTH 2520 00 63 01 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (2025-26 Winter)
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    Topics include a study of methods of integration, applications of integrals, sequences, series and power series, parametric curves, and polar coordinates. Prerequisite: MTH 2510.
    MIS 2400 00 01 00 - Principles of ManagementInformation Systems (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 9-10:20 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2444
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    ...The value of information technology to business and the contribution technology can make to the strategic goals of an organization. Technical foundation concepts such as networks, hardware, and software. Case studies are used to illustrate concepts. Hands-on exercises using industry-standard softwar...
    NUR 4840 00 82 Z1 - Dynamic Nursing Leadership (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Analysis of an understanding of the dynamics of the ever-changing health care environment as foundational to professional nursing practice. The course examines knowledge of leadership principles and dynamics of systems coupled with professional roles and responsibilities in promoting quality and saf...
    NUR 8200 00 01 WB - Project Implementation& Evaluation (2026-27 Winter)
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    Students independently implement a capstone project and evaluate results using appropriate statistical methods. Prerequisites: NUR 7310 and NUR 8100.
    JRN 3910 00 01 00 - Journalism/Public RelationsPracticum/Cooperative Education (2025-26 Winter)
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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.
    MKT 2440 00 02 00 - Principles of Marketing (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 9-10:20 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1000
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    ...Study of marketing concepts, terminology, and applications, with special emphasis on the marketing mix relationships: e.g., product, price, promotion, and distribution. Introduction to the role and operation of marketing functions and their respective influence on the organization, both internally a...
    CHM 3610 00 01 00 - Biochemistry I (BIO/CHM*) (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ AMAIN SCIME S200
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    ...Principles of biochemistry; major metabolic and biosynthetic pathways; structure and conformation of biological molecules and their molecular biology. Laboratory exercises in enzyme kinetics, electrophoresis, chromatography, and DNA isolation and manipulation. Lecture will meet 3 hours, laboratory 3...
    EDU 5960 15 67 00 - Whole Brain Learning (2025-26 Winter)
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    a section of the Whole Brain Learning course in Transfer/Education - *EDU
    SLS 4020 00 01 00 - American Sign Language: Structure (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon: 12-1:00 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1407
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    Analysis of the symbolic and linguistic structure of American Sign Language and English. Includes aspects of phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. Examination of bilingual practices and related research. Prerequisite: SLS 3020 and SLS 3020.LB
    ART 4400 00 01 00 - Independent Studio A (2025-26 Fall)
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    Independent guided work in an expanded art discipline, experimental media or new techniques. Artistic challenges and creative goals are determined with instructor. Permission of Art Department Chair and instructor required.
    a section of the Independent Studio A course in Transfer/Art - *ART
    WRT 1020 00 14 WB - College Composition II (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...Study and practice of strategies for academic writing, with a focus on writing and reading persuasive and argumentative essays. Continued emphasis on writing as a process. Development of information literacy skills, as applied to writing a substantial research paper. An exit portfolio, to be scored ...
    a section of the College Composition II course in Transfer/Writing - *WRT
    FIN 3700 00 57 WB - Life Cycle Financial Planning(FCS/FIN*) (2025-26 Winter)
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    Basic planning of personal finances to satisfy personal and family life cycle goals. Topics include: budgeting, consumer credit, investments, insurance, personal residences and real estate, retirement plans, individual income taxes, and the life cycle of personal investment strategies.
    ENG 3500 00 04 WB - Studies in Women's Literature (2025-26 Fall)
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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.
    RST 1460 00 01 WB - Survey of Eastern Religions (2026-27 Fall)
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    A survey of the major religious traditions of Asia, including Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Inner Asian Shamanism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shinto; their historical backgrounds, cultural contexts, beliefs, meanings, values, and customs.
    PHY 2530 00 01 00 - General Physics I (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue: 6-8:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S107
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    Fundamental methods of mechanics, molecular physics, heat, and sound. Lecture will meet 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH 1050 and 1060, or 1210, or the equivalent; or departmental approval. Corequisite: PHY 2530.LB.
    SOC 1020 00 04 WB - Introduction to Sociology (2025-26 Winter)
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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...
    ART 4410 00 02 00 - Independent Studio B (2025-26 Fall)
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    Independent guided work in an expanded art discipline, experimental media or new techniques. Artistic challenges and creative goals are determined with instructor. Permission of Art Department Chair and instructor required.
    a section of the Independent Studio B course in Transfer/Art - *ART
    MUAP 1020 65 01 00 - Low Brass for the Adult Beginner (2025-26 Fall)
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    Basic course with emphasis on fundamental technique and musicianship. Includes theory, technique, reading, and repertoire designed to meet the needs of the individual student. Credit not applicable toward performance major nor toward major applied music electives.
    NUR 3460 00 82 Z1 - Holistic Mental Health Nursing Care (2024-25 Summer)
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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...
    NFS 4960 00 01 WB - Experimental Foods and Research (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Investigation of chemical and physical properties of water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and other food components and their functional roles in foods. Principles involved in food quality, spoilage and preservation, and control of foodborne illnesses. Quantitative and qualitative research desi...
    GDA 3840 00 01 00 - UX/UI Design (2025-26 Winter)
    Mon: 6-8:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1604
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    An introduction to UX/UI design concepts, practices, and software. The course will explore experience and interface prototype creation for websites, mobile apps and other digital products. Prerequisites: GDA 2710; GDA 3150; GDA 3800, or permission of instructor.
    a section of the UX/UI Design course in Graphic Design (GDA) - GDA
    CJ 4150 00 01 WB - Criminal Investigation (CJ*/FOR) (2025-26 Fall)
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    Integration of principles and procedures of criminal investigation; conduct at a crime scene; search, collection, and preservation of evidence; interviewing; methods used in crime laboratories; and planning for effective courtroom participation. Prerequisite: CJ 1020.
    BCA 2320 00 01 00 - Modern Radio Techniques II (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon: 4-5:00 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S111
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    Advanced concepts and techniques of radio production, including a focus on radio interviewing techniques and the art of sound editing. Students produce a short documentary, applying advanced techniques. Prerequisite: BCA 2310.
    PSY 2450 00 01 ZB - Life-Span Developmental Psychology (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1301
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    Study of the maturational and experiential influences on physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and personality development of the individual, from the prenatal period through late adulthood. Developmental tasks and theories of developmental change related to life stages. Prerequisite: PSY 1010.
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