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  • SCI 153 01 - The Changing Universe of Science (2009-2010 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 009
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    ...This course examines the nature of the universe from the standpoint of the natural sciences (astronomy, physics, geology, chemistry and biology) by studying a number of theoretical models and hypotheses that have broad explanatory powers in each discipline. The course also contrasts the natural scie...
    a section of the The Changing Universe of Science course in Science - SCI
    DRM 193 01 - Dance Technique I (2004-2005 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ M
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    This course introduces the basic fundamentals of ballet, jazz, and tap emphasizing the proper execution of dance techniques and styles. Students are required to provide their own dance shoes and attire. Fall
    a section of the Dance Technique I course in Theatre - DRM
    HST 461 01 - Portfolio (2008-2009 Academic Year Spring Semester)
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    Prerequisite: permission. This is a pass/fail course in which the student works with his or her advisor in the collection of representative work done in pursuit of a history major or minor, in addition to taking exit exams. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Portfolio course in History - HST
    HST 103 04 - American Experience (2005-2006 Academic Year Fall S)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ M
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    An introduction to the study of United States history from pre-colonial times to the present through an examination of significant episodes, issues, and people from the American past. Fall/Spring
    a section of the American Experience course in History - HST
    EDU 333 01 - Analysis in Curriculum & Methods (2012-2013 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:20 AM @ MAIN MCKIB 105
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    ...Prerequisites:Admission to the Teacher Education Program, EDU 201, 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...
    ENG 253 05 - American Rhetoric (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 201
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    Prerequisite: ENG 103or ENG 104(with a minimum grade of C-). Focuses on mastering skills of written argumentationand analyzes rhetorical strategies used by American writers in the quest for independence, equality, justice, and the common good. A writing intensive course. Fall/Spring
    a section of the American Rhetoric course in English - ENG
    FCN 312 01 - Medical Terminology (2004-2005 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 8-8:50 AM @ M
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    Medical Terminology
    a section of the Medical Terminology course in FCS Food & Nutrition - FCN
    SPC 451 01 - Portfolio and Career Preparation (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
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    Prerequisite: Senior status. In this course, students will compile their course projects into a portfolio format, prepare career seeking documents, and discuss ways in which faith impacts communication professions. Fall/Spring
    HST 103 02 - American Experience (2006-2007 Academic Year Spring)
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    An introduction to the study of United States history from pre-colonial times to the present through an examination of significant episodes, issues, and people from the American past. Fall/Spring
    a section of the American Experience course in History - HST
    FCN 353 01 - Sports Nutrition (2008-2009 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ MAIN FACS 001
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    ...Prerequisite: FCN 203. Nutrition as related to athletic performance and other areas of physical activity, including training and competition nutrition, fluids and hydration, weight management, supplements and ergogenic aids, nutrition assessment, the child athlete, and eating disorders. Materials fe...
    a section of the Sports Nutrition course in FCS Food & Nutrition - FCN
    PED 48V 13 - IN: (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
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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
    SPA 353 01 - Spanish Composition and Grammar (2017-2018 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 305
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    Prerequisite: SPA 213. Intensive practice in composition, with study of writing processes and appropriate grammatical concepts and vocabulary. Spring-Even
    a section of the Spanish Composition and Grammar course in Spanish - SPA
    MAT 133 03 - College Algebra (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 218
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    ...Prerequisite: MAT 013, MAT 0135, 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.) Topics include graphing functions and relations, conic sections, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations. Fall/Spri...
    a section of the College Algebra course in Mathematics - MAT
    CC 10V 01 - Base Camp (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 226
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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
    ENG 163 05 - Readings in Western Civilization (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ MAIN KNIGH 110
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    This course should be taken concurrently with HTY 163if possible. Emphasizes close reading and guided interpretation regarding classic works of Western literature. Students will explore the motif of the quest and engage in themes such as justice, truth, and the individual in society. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Readings in Western Civilization course in English - ENG
    ACT 203 02 - Elementary Accounting I (2008-2009 Academic Year Fall S)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN PLAST 209
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    The fundamental concepts and principles that underlie accounting information are described. Shows how accounting data are accumulated, and initiates the student into the effective use of such data. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Elementary Accounting I course in Accounting - ACT
    FCE 352 01 - Demonstration Techniques (2007-2008 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN FACS 001
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    Student experiences in planning and presenting lecture-demonstration techniques including equipment preparation, timing and evaluation. Experiences directed toward education, commercial, community and other professional interests. Lecture and laboratory two hours per week. (S-even)
    a section of the Demonstration Techniques course in FCS Education - FCE
    PSY 400 01 - Psychology Exit Exam (2026-2027 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisite: Senior status. A comprehensive exam is required during the senior year for psychology majors. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Psychology Exit Exam course in Psychology - PSY
    SPC 103 03 - Public Speaking (2019-2020 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN JAMIS 206
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    ...A course in the fundamentals of public and presentational speaking, including both sending and receiving messages, stressing analysis of occasion, purpose, content, structure, effect and individual perceptions of speaker credibility. Students will make three to five presentations of various types of...
    a section of the Public Speaking course in Communication Arts - SPC
    PED 383 01 - Methods of Teaching PE K-8 (2010-2011 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN GYM 207
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    Prerequisite: PED 112 or permission. This course is designed to acquaint the prospective elementary physical education teacher with teaching methods, program planning and activity selection, emphasizing movement education for grades PK-8. Fall/Spring
    GRA 103 02 - Introduction to Graphic Arts (2013-2014 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN PRESS 002
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    ...The study and application of the fundamental printing processes: letterpress, flexography, gravure, offset and screen printing. Also includes design, graphic software, paper, ink, bindery operations, history and safety. Students are required to complete all aspects from design through packaging, an ...
    FRN 103 01 - Beginning French (2005-2006 Academic Year Fall S)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ M
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    An introductory course for students beginning their study of French. Content includes vocabulary, grammar and cultural materials necessary for the development of basic communication skills. (F/S)
    a section of the Beginning French course in French - FRN
    AMU 291 01 - Intermediate Class Guitar (2008-2009 Academic Year Fall S)
    Mon, Wed: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN MUS 105
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    Prerequisite: AMU 191 and/or permission. A continuation of study of the fundamentals of guitar techniques offered in a group lesson using intermediate repertoire. May be repeated for credit. Meets G.E. requirements. (S)
    IDS 021 01 - Learning Strategies (2006-2007 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 3-3:50 PM @
    Tue, Thu: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN PLAST 209
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    ...This course is designed to help students adopt the attitude and skills needed to learn well at the college level.Topics include the development of a learning mindset, time management, note-taking, overcoming test anxiety, and conflict management.This course does not count toward the required 120hour...
    a section of the Learning Strategies course in Interdisciplinary - IDS
    CC 48V 01 - IN: Campus-Connected Internship (2024-2025 Academic Year Winter)
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    This course is designed to complement campus-connected work experiences with an additional academic and scholarly reflection. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring/Summer
    MCC 373 01 - New Media Theory & Practice (2017-2018 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN JAMIS 206
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    ...Prerequisite: ENG 103 or ENG 104. This course explores the convergence of new media and its role in the changing economics of the communication industry. Students learn search engine optimization methods, practice online writing through a campaign, and study the implications of new media’s effects o...
    PED 201 05 - SA: (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Tue, Thu: 4:45-6:15 PM @ MAIN GYM
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    This course consists of innovative physical activities and study beyond what is available in regular courses. The course is arranged through the instructor and approved by the Division Chair. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring
    a section of the SA: course in Physical Education - PED
    HTY 153 01 - Western Civilization I (2019-2020 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 301
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    ...This course explores the story of Western Civilization from the emergence of complex societies in the Ancient Near East through the mid-seventeenth century. Together we will examine the roots of western society in the various civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean world, the development of a uni...
    a section of the Western Civilization I course in History - HTY
    BTS 183 06 CC - Christian Worldview I (2012-2013 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 301
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 310
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    An introduction to the concept of worldview, with a special focus on understanding and practicing a Christian worldview rooted in the overarching biblical narrative of Creation, Sin, and Restoration, and the development of Christ-like character. Fall/Spring
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