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  • PSY 253 01 - Developmental Psychology (2017-2018 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 124
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    ...Prerequisite: PSY 103or PSY 273. Registration is prohibited if PSY 213or EDU 203have been taken for credit. A comprehensive survey of foundational theories, contemporary research, and applied viewpoints on human development. The biopsychosocial approach will assist the student in gaining an apprecia...
    a section of the Developmental Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    EDU 333 02 - Analysis in Curriculum & Methods (2013-2014 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN MCKIB 206
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    ...Prerequisites:Admission to the Teacher Education Program, EDU 211, and EDU 213. A course designed to help prospective teachers develop critical thinking skills as they relate to pedagogical knowledge of instructional models and teaching strategies integrated into instruction at all levels. Field and...
    BIO 174 02 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II (2015-2016 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 009
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    ...Prerequisite: BIO 164with a C- or better. Anatomy & Physiology II is a continuation of Anatomy & Physiology I and includes: the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system and immunity; the respiratory system; the digestive system, metabolism, and the urinary system; fluid/electrolyte and acid/base ...
    a section of the Human Anatomy and Physiology II course in Biology - BIO
    MAT 143 01 - Statistics (2011-2012 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 218
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    ...Prerequisites: MAT 013, MAT 0135, MAT 1335, minimum ACT Math 22, minimum SAT Math 540, or minimum CLT Math 20.(All prerequisite courses require a grade of P or C- or better.) This course is an algebra-based introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include discrete and continuou...
    a section of the Statistics course in Mathematics - MAT
    HRM 471 01 - Culinary Experience (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 6-8:50 PM @ MAIN KEET GOOD
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    ...Prerequisite: Dietetics, Family & Consumer Science, or Hotel/Restaurant Management major. The purpose of this course is to provide students culinary knowledge for careers in hospitality management, foodservice, or nutrition. The basis of this course is an introduction to management and food preparat...
    BUS 453 01 - Small Business Consulting (2004-2005 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ M
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    Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA, senior standing and permission. Course for senior level business (or related area) students to provide consulting services to area small businesses. Students will work in groups and some travel may be required. Offered Occasionally
    a section of the Small Business Consulting course in Business - BUS
    PED 48V 01 - IN: (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
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    Prerequisites: Physical Education major, or Exercise Science major, or Sports Management major or permission. A practical, supervised learning experience in the fields of physical education, exercise science, recreation/sport management, athletics, and health. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring/Summer
    a section of the IN: course in Physical Education - PED
    ENG 49V 02 - Special Problems in English (2003-2004 Academic Year Spring)
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    Special Problems courses are offered by members of the department to accommodate specific interests of students and faculty. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Special Problems in English course in English - ENG
    BTS 4003 02 - Christian Worldview II (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 306
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    ...Prerequisite: Senior status and BTS 103. A continuing examination of the concept of worldview, with comparative analysis of a Christian worldview and other prevalent worldviews, and a focus on the ongoing development of Christ-like character in students as they seek to fulfill the two great commandm...
    MAT 49V 01 - Special Problems in Mathematics (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN
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    Prerequisite: permission. An opportunity to do directed inquiry under the supervision of a program faculty member. Fall/Spring
    PED 161 02 - Racquetball and Tennis (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:30 PM @ MAIN GYM 100
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    This course is designed to provide basic skills, rules, techniques, strategies and knowledge in the various activities. Fall/Spring
    CC 10V 01 - Base Camp (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN MCKIB 204
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    ...Base Camp introduces students to character strengths, skills, habits, and relationships they need in order to grow in their character and calling while at the College. This applied character lab is expected of all incoming students to the College and facilitated by faculty and staff. Course fee requ...
    a section of the Base Camp course in Character Curriculum - CC
    MUA 242 01 - Percussion (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisite: Permission. Private instruction in percussion; weekly one-hour lessons. May be repeated for credit. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Percussion course in Music Applied - MUA
    MAT 303 01 - Calculus III (2008-2009 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 223
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    Prerequisite: MAT 205 or permission. Sequences, infinite series including Taylor and Power series, indeterminate limits, improper integrals, differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables. Spring
    a section of the Calculus III course in Mathematics - MAT
    BTS 383 06 - Christian Worldview II (2014-2015 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 301
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    ...Prerequisite: 61 credit hours, including BTS 103. A continuing examination of the concept of worldview, with comparative analysis of a Christian worldview and other prevalent worldviews, and a focus on the ongoing development of Christ-like character in students as they seek to fulfill the two grea...
    CHE 104 L1 - Principles of Chemistry (2003-2004 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 5:30-7:20 PM @ M
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    ...A course designed for students who wish to use chemistry as a partial fulfillment of the general education requirement or as part of the chemistry requirements of an Agriculture major or Pre-nursing program. This course is not acceptable as credit toward a chemistry or biology degree. There are thre...
    a section of the Principles of Chemistry course in Chemistry - CHE
    HRM 353 01 - Managing Conventions and Group Bus (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 307
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    ...Prerequisite: HRM 263or Public Relations major. This course provides a comprehensive examination of meeting planning from perspective of the professional meeting planner, as well as the hotel-based convention services manager. Topics include a history of the convention, meetings and trade show indus...
    AGB 323 01 - Quantitative Analysis in Ag (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 307
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    ...Prerequisites:AGB 113or ECN 203and MAT 143. Quantitative decision-making methods for effective agribusiness management in resource allocation, scheduling, logistics, risk analysis, and forecasting. Emphasis on problem identification, model formulation and solution, and interpretation and presentatio...
    MUE 301 01 - Concert Band (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN MUS 105
    Thu: 6-7:15 PM @ MAIN MUS 105
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    ...The Concert Band is a large wind ensemble that performs a variety of repertoire arranged and composed specifically for band. The ensemble performs both on and off campus. Meets general education requirement. Ensembles are open to all qualified students in the College and may be repeated for credit. ...
    a section of the Concert Band course in Music Ensembles - MUE
    BIO 104 05 L - Intro to Human Biology (2006-2007 Academic Year Spring)
    Thu: 4-5:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 117
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    Biological principles as applied to humans. A course designed for the non-science major or the student with no high school biology. Laboratory included. May not be taken concurrently with or after successful completion of BIO 114, BIO 124, BIO 164, BIO 174 or equivalent with a C- or better. Spring
    a section of the Intro to Human Biology course in Biology - BIO
    BIO 114 01 - General Zoology (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 010
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    ...Prerequisite: Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Conservation & Wildlife Management, or Agriculture major or minor; Middle School Science Certification. An introduction to animal biology; the structure, function, evolution and diversity of animals. Three hours of lecture, and one two-hour laboratory ...
    a section of the General Zoology course in Biology - BIO
    MIL 303 01 - Military Leadership and Operations (2015-2016 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1:30-2:45 PM @ OFF
    Thu: 3:30-5:00 PM @ OFF
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    ...Bobcat GOLD Advanced Program course which introduces applied military leadership strategies through small unit tactics, team building methods, leader planning and responsibility, and the use of standardized tactics, techniques and procedures within the framework of Army Leadership doctrine. Regular...
    HRM 224 01 - Foodservice Operations (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN KEET GOOD
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    ...Prerequisite: HRM 103. This course examines the operation of the professional foodservice organization, either as a free-standing restaurant, foodservice operating within a lodging environment, or foodservice in an institutional setting. Students examine the business models for foodservice operation...
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