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  • MUAP 1020 41 01 00 - Clarinet 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.
    NFS 2270 00 03 WB - Human Nutrition (FCS/NFS*) (2026-27 Fall)
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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.
    CSC 3020 00 01 WB - Modern Technologies (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...Exploration of contemporary software development tools and practices essential for transitioning from programmer to software engineer. Topics include Docker, Jira, cloud computing, and GitHub, focusing on their applications in building scalable, secure, and user-centered products. Emphasis on unders...
    MUAP 1010 29 01 00 - Bass Guitar 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 3310 00 01 00 - The Exceptional Learner FieldExperience (2026-27 Winter)
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    Observations and participation in classroom settings that include exceptional learners. Designed for students who have completed an exceptional learner course equivalent to EDU 3300, but who do not have the College of Education’s associated 30 hours field experience. Advisor permission required.
    SPA 4300 00 01 00 - Spanish Linguistics (2026-27 Fall)
    Wed: 9-11:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2417
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    Study of aspects of the Spanish language: the structure of sounds, meanings of words, how words and sentences are organized, and how it is used in society. In Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 3310.
    a section of the Spanish Linguistics course in Transfer/Spanish - *SPA
    CJ 3910 00 01 00 - Practicum/Cooperative Educationin Criminal Justice (2026-27 Fall)
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    Internship in an approved criminal justice setting designed to provide opportunities to synthesize theory with practice. Laboratory 32 hours for each semester hour, available for cooperative education.
    MKT 3550 00 01 00 - Consumer Behavior(MKT*/MRM/NFS) (2025-26 Fall)
    Mon: 3-4:20 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2409
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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.
    FOR 5290 00 01 WB - Criminal Law and Rules of Evidence (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Coursework in this area explores the rules of criminal law and procedure: the application of the criminal law to specific conduct; the rules and practices governing courtroom testimony; the customs and norms related to evidence collection; and the theoretical basis behind our current criminal system...
    CSC 3210 00 01 WB - Application Development I - Backend (2025-26 Winter)
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    Acquire the skills to build dynamic, database-driven web applications using backend technologies like NodeJS, focusing on API creation, middleware development, secure access control, and full-stack integration. Perquisites: CSC 2500, CSC 2700.
    PHY 2540 00 01 00 - General Physics II (2025-26 Winter)
    Tue: 6-8:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S107
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    Fundamental methods and principles of magnetism, electricity, optics, light, and atomic physics. Lecture will meet 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: MTH 1050 and MTH 1060, or MTH 1210, or the equivalent; or departmental approval. Co-requisite: PHY 2540.LB.
    BIO 1030 LB 60 LB - General Biology I Lab (2025-26 Winter)
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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 1150 00 02 WB - Contemporary Mathematics (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Designed to develop an understanding of and appreciation for the history, techniques, and applications of mathematics. Focus on a variety of real-world problems that can be solved by quantitative methods. Topics are selected from different branches of mathematics in order to bring the excitement of ...
    GST 4950 00 01 WB - General Studies Senior Seminar (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Students will apply different ways of knowing, integrative thinking, and information fluency to the achievement of a senior project related to their goals, with the support of the instructor. Students will review their individual curriculum choices in the General Studies major and prepare a resume t...
    CJ 4450 00 01 EX - Interviewing and InvestigativeReport Writing (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...The art of interviewing and interrogation and the comprehensive skills necessary for the integration and documentation of information that is obtained from a wide variety of sources. Prerequisite: CJ 1020.At the completion of the course, students will be able to:1. Complete a comprehensive police re...
    FOR 5940 00 01 WB - Graduate Internship inForensic Science (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Supervised internship in a professional setting compatible with forensic science and the interest of the student. Work in a professional laboratory facility will allow students to grow their skill set, apply pre-existing knowledge towards practical experience, and acquire valuable work experience ne...
    HSP 3500 00 01 WB - Spiritual & Ethical Considerationsin Palliative/End-of-Life Care (2026-27 Winter)
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    ...Examines dying as potentially the last stage of human development and spiritual growth. Explores spirituality and enhances religious literacy through identification of the salient beliefs and practices regarding illness, dying, death, and burial rituals of major world religions. Discusses choices at...
    MUAP 1010 29 01 00 - Bass 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.
    CF 4220 00 01 WB - Professionalism and Advocacy inEarly Childhood (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...In-depth exploration of professional opportunities in the early childhood field, current trends and issues regarding education and public policy, and approaches to mentoring and coaching others in education. Through awareness of opportunities for leadership, students explore career paths in the fiel...
    BCA 2320 00 01 00 - Modern Radio Techniques II (2025-26 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.
    EDU 5670 00 01 WB - Professional Practicum I (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Experiential learning in colleges and universities. Study of the civic roles of post-secondary education institutions, contemporary philosophies, and practices of service to the broader community. Students work with an experienced practitioner as a supervisor, and program faculty as instructor, to e...
    COM 1050 00 01 WB - Communication Concepts and Contexts (2025-26 Summer)
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    Principles of communication applied to interpersonal, group, and public speaking situations. Emphasis on verbal and nonverbal communication, listening, persuasive techniques, delivery, and responding to messages. Opportunity to practice speaking skills.
    MUAP 4250 00 01 00 - Organ (2025-26 Fall)
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    Organ technique; application to basic materials; congregational accompaniment; repertoire designed to meet needs of individual students.
    a section of the Organ course in Music - Applied (MUAP) - MUAP
    ESL 2020 00 01 00 - Low-Intermediate Academic Reading (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2411
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    The reading module taught in conjunction with other low-intermediate skill modules. Increasing paragraph reading comprehension. Acquiring high-frequency general academic vocabulary. Expanding dictionary skills.
    CYS 2110 00 86 WB - Career Navigation and Explorationin Cybersecurity (2026-27 Winter)
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    Exploration of career paths in Cybersecurity, potential salary outcomes, and different roles. Identification of jobs and opportunities that are a good fit, and development of a plan of action toward securing a job. Prerequisite: CYS 2100.
    MUAP 1020 65 01 00 - Low Brass 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.
    MUAP 3220 00 01 00 - Piano (2026-27 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
    NUR 2820 00 82 Z2 - Introduction to ProfessionalNursing (2025-26 Summer)
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    ...Provides an overview of the role of the professional nurse and addresses the nature of the nursing profession. Foundational concepts of dynamics of systems, holistic caring, and professional practice are explored. Includes an academic service-learning experience and foundational skills lab. Prerequi...
    NFS 2230 00 01 WB - Therapeutic Nutrition for theHealth Professional (2024-25 Summer)
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    The application of basic nutrition knowledge to diet modification as a preventative or therapeutic aid in specific disease states is discussed. Prerequisites: NFS 2220 or equivalent, and approval of advisor.
    ECE 3580 00 01 ZB - Developing Early ChildhoodCurriculum (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Examine evidence-based strategies for responding to diverse learning needs in early childhood. Students will apply Bloom’s Taxonomy to bridge developmental gaps and create inclusive learning environments that honor differences within and between children. Students plan an integrated curriculum by ad...
    MUS 4750 00 01 IS - Special Topics in Music (2024-25 Fall)
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    Special topics in music involving material of timely, special, or unusual interest not contained in the regular course offerings.
    a section of the Special Topics in Music course in Transfer/Music - *MUS
    EDU 4720 04 01 00 - Directed Teaching: English andCommunication Arts (6-12) (2026-27 Fall)
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    Observations and teaching in classroom situations; individual conferences and seminars.
    RST 1330 00 01 00 - Survey of Christianity (2025-26 Winter)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2407
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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.
    EDU 5840 04 67 00 - Inclusion: Including Students withDisabilities in Public Education (2024-25 Fall)
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    COM 1050 00 61 01 - Communication Concepts and Contexts (2025-26 Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 12:25-1:35 PM @ WAYNE WAYNE WAYNE
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    Principles of communication applied to interpersonal, group, and public speaking situations. Emphasis on verbal and nonverbal communication, listening, persuasive techniques, delivery, and responding to messages. Opportunity to practice speaking skills.
    EDU 3300 00 01 00 - The Exceptional Learner in theClassroom (2026-27 Fall)
    Tue: 9-11:50 AM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2223
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    ...Development of a working knowledge of the historical perspective of present special education programs, the effects of litigation, and the continuum of special education services. Identifying, evaluating, and differentiating instruction for students with special needs by way of a continuum of servic...
    SED 5500 00 01 WB - Methods of Teaching Studentswith Mild Disabilities (2026-27 Fall)
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    ...Overview and analysis of special education practices based on current learning theories and research findings related to teaching students who experience high incidence learning and behavior problems. Review of specific procedures for planning via IEPS and delivering instruction in both academic and...
    ESL 3020 00 01 00 - High-Intermediate Academic Reading (2026-27 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.
    SM 1100 00 01 00 - Introduction to Sport Management(BUS/SM*) (2025-26 Fall)
    Mon: 1:30-2:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 2103
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    Exploration and analysis of sport and recreation from philosophical, historical, and organizational perspectives. Introduction to the field of sport management, examining professional opportunities available, resume writing, and professional networking in the field.
    NFS 2220 00 01 WB - General Nutrition for the HealthProfessional (2025-26 Winter)
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    A study of nutrients in foods and their involvement in the function of human body systems. Health and nutrition throughout the lifespan are discussed. May not be used toward the Dietetics, Nutrition and Wellness, and Nutritional Sciences major electives or the Nutrition minor electives.
    CJ 5750 00 01 WB - Analyzing Financial Crime (CJ*/FIN) (2024-25 Summer)
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    ...This course examines the nature and scope of financial crimes and many of the tools used by law enforcement in the preparation of a financial case. Includes a detailed treatment of the following: laws which serve to aid in the detection and prosecution of these crimes, types of business records avai...
    EDU 5830 40 67 00 - Combating the Effects of Poverty inthe Classroom (2025-26 Winter)
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    FOR 4650 00 01 WB - Ethics and Expert Testimony (2024-25 Winter)
    Mon: 9-10:50 AM @ ONLN ONLN ONLN
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    ...Investigative ethics and their implications for forensic science professionals. Overview of the laws governing expert testimony, including on-site case reviews in local courtrooms. The characteristics of an effective expert testimony are exhibited by students in capstone mock testimonies. Lecture me...
    BCA 4630 00 01 00 - Directing and Producing forTelevision (BCA*/JRN) (2026-27 Winter)
    Thu: 3-5:50 PM @ AMAIN SCIME S130
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    The theory and practice of producing and directing television programs. Students produce and/or direct a program that meets broadcast standards. Prerequisites: BCA 2810 and BCA 3610 and permission of instructor.
    SLS 4010 00 01 00 - American Sign Language: Discourse (2026-27 Winter)
    Wed: 1-3:50 PM @ AMAIN ADMIN 1407
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    ...Exploration of the structure and use of discourse in American Sign Language (ASL), with a focus on the transliteration process of converting English into ASL while preserving context, meaning, and cultural nuances. Examination of ASL Expansions and English Compression strategies to aid students in t...
    MUAP 1160 00 01 00 - Voice (2026-27 Fall)
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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
    ENV 3930 00 01 00 - Internship in Environmental Science (2026-27 Fall)
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    Field placement in governmental, industrial, or academic settings that provide experience in environmental science issues, e.g., water, soil, sewer, and/or sediment testing, community cleanup, park management, animal shelter.
    GEO 1210 00 01 WB - Introduction to Geography (2025-26 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.
    EDU 5830 54 67 00 - Problem Based Learning (2025-26 Fall)
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    ...This course explores the elements of Problem Based Learning. Emphasis is on student-centered pedagogy that involves the re-imagination and re-design of the classroom. Participants will become adept at creating PBL experiences that engage and challenge their students in their critical thinking, colla...
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