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  • HST 49V 02 - Special Problems in History (2011-2012 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue: 6-8:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 307
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    Special Topics are courses offered by members of the department to accommodate specific interests of students and faculty. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Special Problems in History course in History - HST
    SPA 213 01 - Intermediate Spanish II (2010-2011 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 305
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    Prerequisite: SPA 203 or satisfactory placement score. This course prepares the student for further work in Spanish. Includes selective review and practice of the structures of Spanish, intensive readings, discussion and vocabulary building. Spring
    a section of the Intermediate Spanish II course in Spanish - SPA
    IDS 101 04 - First Year Experience (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
    Wed: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN PLAST 306
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    ...Required of all full-time students (students successfully completing Base Camp will not enroll in this course). First-year Experience is an eleven-week seminar required of all entering students at College of the Ozarks. Designed to assist students in the successful transition to the academic culture...
    a section of the First Year Experience course in Interdisciplinary - IDS
    REL 48V 02 - Religion Internships (2010-2011 Academic Year Fall)
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    Internships may be available for qualified students in a variety of academic and ministerial settings. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Religion Internships course in Religion - REL
    BTS 491 02 - Portfolio (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
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    This is a course in which the student works with his or her advisor in preparation of a collection of representative work done in pursuit of the Biblical and Theological Studies major. The course also requires portfolio specific essays and a comprehensive exam. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Portfolio course in Biblical & Theological Studies - BTS
    MUS 49V 02 - Special Problems in Music (2010-2011 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisite: Permission. A culminating project guided by a student's individual interests. The project may be based on research, composition, or another creative outlet. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Special Problems in Music course in Music - MUS
    PED 48V 01 - IN: (2020-2021 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
    HEB 403 01 - Biblical Hebrew I (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN MCKIB 106
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    An introduction to biblical Hebrew grammar and vocabulary (satisfies G.E. foreign language requirement). Offered Occasionally
    a section of the Biblical Hebrew I course in Hebrew - HEB
    CSC 433 01 - Artificial Intelligence (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ MAIN PLAST 110
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    ...Prerequisite: CSC 303(All prerequisite courses require a grade of P or C- or better). This course introduces students to a broad overview of modern Artificial Intelligence, may includebut not limited tothese topics: fundamental issues in intelligent systems, basic search strategies, basic machine le...
    a section of the Artificial Intelligence course in Computer Science - CSC
    HRM 48V 01 - IN: (2007-2008 Academic Year Fall Semester)
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    ...Prerequisite: permission. The purpose of this experience is to provide the student with a transition from classroom to industry. The student will complete an internship seminar with advisor and the Career Center the semester prior to the internship. This seminar will provide guidance for resume writ...
    a section of the IN: course in Hotel/Restaurant Management - HRM
    DRM 193 01 - Dance Technique I (2019-2020 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN GYM 216
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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
    EDU 201 01 - Classroom Observation (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
    Wed: 7-7:50 AM @ MAIN MCKIB 206
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    ...Prerequisite:EDU 200and 15 hours of credit at College of the Ozarks. Students spend time observing in classrooms at varied instructional levels and in several subject areas. The course is required for education majors and is strongly recommended for those who are considering teaching as a profession...
    a section of the Classroom Observation course in Education - EDU
    MCC 403 01 - Communications Law and Ethics (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisites: MCC 103. A chronological study of the U.S. courts' interpretations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments and related legal issues such as libel and the right to privacy, especially as pertains to mass communications. Spring
    ENG 103 02 WI - College Composition I (2003-2004 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ M
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    ...Prerequisite: Minimum ACT English score of 23,minimum SAT ERW 570, minimum CLT GW score of 27,or a minimum grade of C- in ENG 013. This course provides students with the critical thinking, reading, and formal writing skills necessary for success in college. Students enrolled in this course will not...
    a section of the College Composition I course in English - ENG
    CSC 133 01 - Programming Fundamentals I (2014-2015 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PLAST 307
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    ...Prerequisites: MAT 133, MAT 1335, or higher, or have a minimum ACT Math 22, minimum SAT Math 540, or minimum CLT Math 20. Programming Fundamentals I is intended to teachstudents with little or no programming experiencethe role of algorithms in problem solving and symbolic computation.The course will...
    PED 101 06 - Lifetime Wellness (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN GYM 205
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    ...Prerequisite: PAT 103. This general education and activity course is designed to encourage a biblically based understanding of "physical stewardship." The focus of the course includes the development of a personal mission statement, along with a practical study of fundamental health and fitness prin...
    a section of the Lifetime Wellness course in Physical Education - PED
    DRM 333 01 WI - History of Western Theater (2012-2013 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN JONES 301
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    ...The field of study for this course rests with significant developments in theatre which have had lasting ramifications on the way in which theatre is perceived and made. Beginning with the origins of recorded western drama, this course will survey major eras of history leading to important trends of...
    a section of the History of Western Theater course in Theatre - DRM
    EMU 111 01 - Chapel Choir (2003-2004 Academic Year Fall S)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ M
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    Non-auditioned mixed choir. Performs sacred music for the chapel service each Sunday throughout the fall and spring semesters. Emphasizes music as a ministry. (ME) (F/S)
    a section of the Chapel Choir course in Music - Ensembles - EMU
    ENG 013 03 - Composition Skills (2019-2020 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:20 AM @ MAIN JONES 201
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    ...Prerequisite: Maximum ACT English score of 22 or maximum SAT ERW 560 or maximum CLT Grammar and Writing score of 26. This course emphasizes basic skills such as sentence patterning, paragraph development, and grammar. Does not satisfy General Education requirements and does not count toward 120tot...
    a section of the Composition Skills course in English - ENG
    IDS 021 01 - Learning Strategies (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN PLAST 208
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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
    ENG 433 01 - The Philosophy of Literature (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN JONES 309
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    ...Prerequisite: ENG 203. This course will introduce students to classic questions and theories of literary interpretation. Students will read foundational writers who have shaped the interpretation of literature for the pursuit of the love of wisdom. This course is required of all English majors and i...
    a section of the The Philosophy of Literature course in English - ENG
    EDU 243 02 - Educational Media & Technology (2012-2013 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN MCKIB 104
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    ...Prerequisite: Elementary or Secondary Education major. A course designed to prepare all prospective teachers for effective use of a wide variety of media, instructional materials and technology. Opportunities for practical applications of media and technology, including computers will be provided in...
    a section of the Educational Media & Technology course in Education - EDU
    FCN 201 01 - Food Safety & Sanitation (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue: 11-12:40 PM @ MAIN NUTR 001
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    ...Sanitation policies and procedures for future dietitian nutritionists, food service professionals and hospitality industry employees. Discusses food safety systems including HACCP, methods of safe food handling, chemical, biological, and physical food hazards, common food allergens and pest control....
    HST 461 03 - Portfolio (2012-2013 Academic Year Fall)
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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
    ACT 333 01 - Governmental/Not-For-Profit Account (2019-2020 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ MAIN PLAST 209
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    Prerequisite: ACT 203. A study of accounting principles, standards, procedures and financial statements that apply to state and local governments, and not-for-profit organizations. Fall-Odd
    MPR 48V 06 - IN: (2022-2023 Academic Year Summer)
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    Internships are available for qualified students who wish to pursue off-campus learning experiences. May be repeated. A maximum of six hours may be applied toward the major and the 36-hour upper-division graduation requirement. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring/Summer
    a section of the IN: course in Media Production - MPR
    PED 201 02 - SA: (2015-2016 Academic Year Spring)
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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
    PED 49V 01 - Special Problems in Physical Ed (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisites: Physical Education major/minor and permission. The principal purpose of this course is investigation of problems in physical education with emphasis on statistical method and scientific research techniques. Fall/Spring
    ENG 47V 01 - Directed Readings in English (2007-2008 Academic Year Spring Semester)
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    ...Enables individual students to pursue specific authors, genres, literary periods, limited areas of linguistics or other subjects that supplement or fulfill needs not satisfied by the present curriculum. Directed Readings also provides the student the opportunity to penetrate substantive reading mate...
    a section of the Directed Readings in English course in English - ENG
    AGR 113 01 - Agriculture Economics (2009-2010 Academic Yr Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN AGRI 118
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    Introduction to certain fundamental principles of agricultural economics. Topics include the money supply, business types, competition, world trade, economic indicators and supply and demand. Spring
    a section of the Agriculture Economics course in Agriculture - AGR
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