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  • 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
    AGR 302 01 - Techniques of Purebred Business (2006-2007 Academic Year Fall S)
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    Prerequisite: AGR 114. Fundamentals of purebred business including advertising, showing, promotion, genetics and testing of purebred animals. Spring-Odd
    HST 103 02 - American Experience (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:20 AM @ MAIN JONES 308
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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
    SOC 48V 06 - Internship (2009-2010 Academic Yr Spring)
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    Prerequisite: permission. Practical, supervised experience within a public or private agency (limit of three credit hours with any given agency). One credit hour requires 40 agency hours. No more than three credit hours may count toward the minor. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Internship course in Sociology - SOC
    POL 113 01 - American State and Local Government (2013-2014 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN PLAST 210
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    A survey of the structure, function, problems, and decision-making processes of American state and local governments with emphasis on Missouri government. Spring
    PED 121 03 - Swimming (Co-Ed) (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN GYM 130
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    Required of all students. This course is designed for the non-swimmer and novice to learn the mechanics of swimming. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Swimming (Co-Ed) course in Physical Education - PED
    PED 181 01 - IC: (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 3-5:50 PM @ MAIN GYM 100
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    Prerequisite: Approved Team Member. Lower division intercollegiate sports and conditioning for women and men (baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, track and field,volleyball). May be repeated for a maximum of four semesters of credit. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring
    a section of the IC: course in Physical Education - PED
    CHE 114L L1 - General Chemistry I Lab (2019-2020 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 4-6:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 322
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    Required lab for CHE 114.
    a section of the General Chemistry I Lab course in Chemistry - CHE
    DRM 443 01 - Directing I (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN MCKIB 204
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    ...The students in this course will experience the process of developing directorial vision through play analysis and interpretation. By applying their directorial vision to basic directing principles presented, studied and practiced during class time, students will participate in class projects by dir...
    a section of the Directing I course in Theatre - DRM
    BIO 454L L1 - Herpetology Lab (2019-2020 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 1:30-4:20 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 118
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    Required for BIO 454.
    a section of the Herpetology Lab course in Biology - BIO
    PED 161 03 - Racquetball and Tennis (2012-2013 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 11-11:50 AM @ 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
    EDU 45V 01 - Student Teaching (2004-2005 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Prerequisite:Admission to Teacher Education Program. Student teaching is completed during the last semester of the student's program. It consists of 13 full weeks (or the equivalent) of clinical field experiences in one or more teaching specialty(ies) and level(s) in an accredited PK-12 school setti...
    a section of the Student Teaching course in Education - EDU
    BTS 383 04 - Christian Worldview II (2017-2018 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 309
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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...
    SPC 323 01 - Small Group Communication (2013-2014 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN PLAST 306
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    ...Prerequisite: SPC 103. A study of the theoretical and practical principles of group dynamics. Leadership, participation, techniques, types of discussion, consideration of small group dimensions, conflict management, listening and the influence of cooperation and competition on small group communica...
    ACT 423 01 WI - Advanced Accounting (2012-2013 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN PLAST 209
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    Prerequisite: ACT 323. Emphasis on business combinations and the related consolidated financial statements. An expanded look at partnerships, segment reporting and foreign currency translation. Spring
    a section of the Advanced Accounting course in Accounting - ACT
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