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  • EDU 4590 00 01 WB - Theory & Techniques of Instruction:Career & Technical Education (9-12) (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Theory of instruction, methods, and materials in the secondary subject-matter fields in which students expect to teach; observations of classroom procedures; and participation in a field placement in which students plan, teach, and assess student performance. Emphasis is on the application of effect...
    JRN 2860 00 01 WB - Editorial Writing and FeatureWriting (2026-27 Fall)
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    Study of feature and opinion writing strategies; principles and ethics for print and digital media; the means of persuasion; nature, structure, and function of editorial and opinion articles. Prerequisite: JRN 1320 or departmental approval.
    FOR 4520 00 01 00 - Forensic Biology (BIO/FOR*) (2025-26 Fall)
    Wed: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S200
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    ...Theory of current biological methods to the practice of forensic science including serological, immunological, and DNA analyses of human biofluids commonly recovered at crime scenes. Lecture meets 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: admission to Forensic Science program, BIO 3010, BIO 3010.LB, CHM 3610...
    FOR 1010 LB 01 LB - Introduction to ForensicScience Lab (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S105
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    Introduction to the theory and application of modern forensic science techniques. Fundamental science concepts applied to crime scene evidence collection and analysis. Laboratory meets 3 hours per week. Corequisite: FOR 1010.
    CHM 4510 00 01 00 - Instrumental Analysis (2025-26 Fall)
    Tue: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2401
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    ...Theory and techniques of modern instrumental analysis including UV, visible, and IR spectrophotometry; NMR, EPR, and mass spectroscopies; electrochemistry; chromatography including HPLC; and emerging technologies. Prerequisites: CHM 1110, CHM 1110.LB, CHM 1120, CHM 1120.LB, CHM 2210, CHM 2210.LB; MT...
    PSY 3490 00 01 WB - Psychology of TraumaticExperiences (EM/PSY*) (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...Discussion of risk factors, consequences, and interventions associated with traumatic events, such as abuse, developmental trauma, violence, moral injury, and other adverse circumstances. Useful for students in psychology, social work, addiction studies, education, emergency management, criminal jus...
    SCM 3500 00 01 00 - Building Integrated Supply Chains (2026-27 Fall)
    Mon: 1:30-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2444
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    Integrated approach to management of activities involved in supply chain, operations, and customer relationships. Students will learn how to successfully create ties and linkages in three key function areas: project management, problem solving and decision making. Prerequisite: SCM 2650.
    NUR 4450 00 82 Z1 - Holistic Nursing Care of Women andFamilies (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Focuses on clinical decision making while providing holistic care for women and families across the lifespan. The course includes evidence-based practice to guide health promotion and disease prevention for women and families. This course includes a supervised practicum. Prerequisites: all 3000-leve...
    MUAP 1030 28 01 00 - Guitar 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.
    SM 4550 00 01 00 - Sport Ticket Sales and Systems (2025-26 Fall)
    Wed: 9-10:20 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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    Introduces students to ticket operations by studying customer service, problem-solving, ticket technology, will-call, seat improvements and relocations, ticket transfers, and the processes of ticket and group sales. Prerequisites: SM 1100, SM 2100, SM 2300
    SOC 3120 00 01 WB - Diversity, Discrimination, andSocial Justice (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Issues of diversity, discrimination, and social justice with particular attention given to institutions that provide human services (sociology, criminal justice, nursing, gerontology, social work, psychology, education): how marginalized populations (e.g. race/ethnicity, religion, age, gender, sexua...
    CYS 3020 00 86 WB - Cybercrime and Governance (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Cybersecurity is one of the greatest daily threats companies face and they are constantly looking for new hires to help protect them. In this course, students get a firsthand look at methods of committing cybercrime and how governments detect, investigate, and implement laws and politics to deter an...
    HIS 1010 00 03 WB - World Problems (HIS*/PSC) (2025-26 Winter)
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    Analysis of the most significant contemporary world issues confronting the international community of nations and citizens of United States.
    WRT 1010 00 33 WB - College Composition I (2025-26 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
    JRN 4910 00 01 00 - Journalism/Public RelationsPracticum/Cooperative Education (2026-27 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.
    ESL 4230 00 01 00 - Research Paper Writing (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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    ...Focus on writing a research paper from organization to completion, with a segment on plagiarism. Both MLA and APA style are introduced, as are techniques on how to incorporate sources into the body of the paper. In addition to the research paper, students write abstracts, research proposals, and a r...
    NFS 6220 11 01 ZB - Advanced Topics in Nutrition andWellness: Oncology Nutrition (2026-27 Winter)
    Mon: 4-5:30 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1503
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    Advanced Study of current scientific information related to nutrition and wellness topics such as public health education, pediatric nutrition, micronutrients, disordered eating and others. Students may earn credit for taking this course twice, as long as the two courses cover different topics.
    ANS 4930 00 01 00 - Internship in Animal Studies (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Professionally-supervised internship at an animal-related institution including, but not limited to zoos, humane societies, wildlife conservation agencies, and animal protection organizations. Focus on gaining practical skills relevant to a student’s professional career goals, while applying ethical...
    EDU 2010 00 01 00 - Introductory Education FieldExperience (2026-27 Fall)
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    Observations and participation in classroom settings. Designed for students who have completed an introductory education course equivalent to EDU 2000, but do not have the required field experience.
    EDU 6670 00 01 IS - Professional Practicum II (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...In-depth experiential learning within a functional unit providing services to students. Students take on professional responsibilities in a functional area of a college or university to apply ideas from course work and readings to the practicum setting. Concepts of leadership, management, and innova...
    FOR 5410 LB 01 LB - Advanced Molecular Biology Lab (2025-26 Winter)
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    Laboratory to support advanced course in molecular biology. Use of innovative techniques to explore biotechnology as it applies to molecular biology. Implementation of common assays used to study cellular processes and how they can be applied to crime scence evidence. Corequisite: FOR 5410.
    AED 3160 00 01 00 - Art Education in PK-ElementarySchools (AED*/EDU) (2026-27 Fall)
    Wed: 4-5:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1604
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    ...Authentic Visual Arts experiences for children in Grades PK-Elementary with a focus on matching children’s developmental levels with appropriate Art making experiences such as Process-Focused art. Students learn about beneficial ways for adults to talk to children about their artwork. Lesson plannin...
    FOR 5550 00 01 WB - Forensic Drug Analysis (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...Fundamental aspects of drug chemistry emphasizing forensic laboratory analysis on relevant controlled substances. Examine dosage forms of varying durgs using classical and advanced methodologies. The course uses a foundation in organic and analytical chemistry to explore the theory behind the analyt...
    CHM 1110 LB 01 LB - General Chemistry I Lab (2025-26 Fall)
    Mon: 6-8:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S201
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    ...Principles of chemistry, including atomic structure and periodicity, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, gas laws, solution concepts, acid- base theory, redox processes, and equilibrium. Lab will meet 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: one year of high school chemistry or CHM 1010 with grade of C (2.0) o...
    ESS 3290 LB 02 LB - Principles of Astronomy Lab (2026-27 Fall)
    Wed: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S107
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    ...The purpose of this lab is to give the students an experimental insight and building conceptual understanding of the universe. The lab activities target specific learning objectives such as understanding Newton’s laws of motion, understanding Mar’s retrograde motion, tracking stars on the H-R diagra...
    LAW 2100 00 01 WB - Law, Society, and Politics(LAW*/PSC/SOC) (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...This core curriculum law course examines the social, political, and historical contexts of law as a social institution. Students will examine historical, political, and societal perspectives on why law is made, how it is made in legislatures and the courts, and how it shapes what individuals do on a...
    PED 1710 00 01 00 - Introduction to Hatha Yoga (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Introduction to the general philosophy and principles of Hatha Yoga. Students learn the value of yoga postures, relaxation techniques and breathing. Students learn how health and mental function can be positively influenced by regular yoga practice. Particular attention is given to health needs of i...
    EDU 5830 08 67 00 - Discipline With Dignity (2025-26 Fall)
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    ECN 2710 00 01 WB - Economics for Human Services (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...A survey of the discipline of economics with special reference to a market-driven economy. Attention given to economic policy in relation to social issues and problems, including government and the quality of life, distribution of wealth and income, unemployment, poverty, the disadvantaged, respect ...
    EDU 5830 60 67 00 - Managing the Post PandemicClassroom (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...This course is designed to provide teachers and administrators with an understanding of the negative impact of the pandemic on classroom management. Academic, social, and behavioral support to ensure students are successful in the school environment is differing from endeavors previous to the pandem...
    MUAP 3220 00 01 00 - Piano (2025-26 Fall)
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    Study of keyboard theory, techniques and repertoire designed to meet needs of individual students.
    a section of the Piano course in Music - Applied (MUAP) - MUAP
    MUAP 4220 00 03 00 - Piano (2024-25 Summer)
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    Study of keyboard theory, techniques and repertoire designed to meet needs of individual students.
    a section of the Piano course in Music - Applied (MUAP) - MUAP
    HIS 4960 00 01 IS - History and Social Science Seminar(HIS/SSC*) (2024-25 Winter)
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    Theoretical and philosophical foundations of history and the social sciences, including a paper reflecting research skills and ability to synthesize discipline-specific content. Prerequisite: Senior standing in the major.
    EDU 4710 08 01 00 - Directed Teaching: Art (K-12) (2025-26 Winter)
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    Observations and teaching in classroom situations; individual conferences and seminars.
    MTH 2510 00 63 01 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Topics include a study of limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 1210 or departmental approval. Computer Science majors must complete this course with a grade of C (...
    MUAP 1160 00 01 00 - Voice (2026-27 Winter)
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    The study of vocal technique including placement/resonance, vowel formation, intonation, breath control, and tone production. Emphasis on repertoire, musicianship, and artistry through vocal literature of art songs and arias in varying languages.
    a section of the Voice course in Music - Applied (MUAP) - MUAP
    CJ 2350 00 01 00 - American Judicial Process(CJ*/PSC) (2026-27 Winter)
    Wed: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2409
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    ...Analysis of the American state and federal court systems; history, traditions, and philosophy underlying the American system of justice; legal systems and law; court structures and roles: judges, prosecutors, attorneys, litigants; and the adjudication process: arrest to arraignment, trials, juries, ...
    MUAP 1040 26 01 00 - Violin 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.
    GEO 1210 00 01 00 - Introduction to Geography (2026-27 Fall)
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    Basic concepts, terms, and methods of geography and the physical and cultural regions of the world, the United States, and Michigan; relationship between the diversity of humans and the physical environment; major world, regional, and local patterns and processes.
    GHU 0980 00 01 00 - Guest Housing Approved (2025-26 Fall)
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    This is a place holder for guest students living in the residence halls, but not enrolled or admitted to MU.
    NFS 4460 00 01 WB - Management of Food & NutritionServices (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...Principles of management applied to food and nutrition services. Purchasing standards, buying procedures, storage principles, and factors affecting quality, efficiency, sustainability, and economy in quantity food production and services. Topics include personnel management, cost control, leadership...
    BIO 1030 LB 03 LB - General Biology I Lab (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue: 12-2:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S103
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    ...Laboratory investigating fundamental biological principles and problems as they apply to molecular, cellular, and organismic levels of the biosphere.Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 1110 or equivalent, one year each of high school biology and chemistry highly recommended. Lab will meet 3 hours per ...
    MTH 2510 00 01 IS - Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (2024-25 Winter)
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    ...Topics include a study of limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 1210 or departmental approval. Computer Science majors must complete this course with a grade of C (...
    MKT 2440 00 02 00 - Principles of Marketing (2025-26 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...
    ESL 3010 00 01 00 - High-Intermediate AcademicSpeaking/Listening (2024-25 Winter)
    Mon, Wed: 1-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2205
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    ...The speaking/listening module taught in conjunction with other high-intermediate skill modules. Continued development of listening and speaking skills in conversational and academic settings. Focus on various topics encountered in general education courses. Practice of word stress, connected speech,...
    NUR 6550 00 01 WB - Biostatistics for theHealth Professional (NUR*/PUBH) (2025-26 Winter)
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    Statistical analysis in health research. Provides an overview of the logic and appropriate use of statistical techniques most commonly reported in health professional research literature.
    EDU 5270 00 01 IS - College and University Leadership (2025-26 Winter)
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    ...Examination of traditional and contemporary issues confronting college and university leaders, the building of leadership skills, and succession planning. The principles and dynamics of group interactions and processes/strategies for working with groups in higher education settings. Students develop...
    MKT 3550 00 01 00 - Consumer Behavior(MKT*/MRM/NFS) (2026-27 Fall)
    Wed: 1:30-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2403
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    The study of the impact of consumer behavior (based on psychological and social forces) on the market. Analysis of the buying decision process and how it is affected by advertising, public relations, and the mass media. Emphasis on consumer-oriented legislation. Prerequisite: MKT 2440.
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