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  • CSC 423 01 - E-Commerce Systems (2014-2015 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN PLAST 307
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    ...Prerequisites:CSC 123andCSC 343(All prerequisite courses require a grade of P or C- or better). This course is an introduction to the key concepts of developing applications for the Internet and the World Wide Web. The course will examine e-commerce along with business, societal, ethical and legal i...
    a section of the E-Commerce Systems course in Computer Science - CSC
    CHE 424 01 - Biochemistry (2007-2008 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 3-4:20 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 313
    Thu: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 316
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    Prerequisite: C- or better in CHE 225 or permission. A study of the chemical composition of living matter and the chemistry of life processes. The course includes theory as well as laboratory practices. There are three hours of lecture and one three-hour laboratory each week. Spring-Even
    a section of the Biochemistry course in Chemistry - CHE
    HRM 103 01 - Introduction Hospitality Industry (2010-2011 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN KEET GOOD
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    This course provides the student with a comprehensive overview of all operating and staff departments within the hospitality industry. Particular attention is given to operation types, technological changes, history, present and future trends. Fall/Spring
    PED 121 02 - Swimming (Co-Ed) (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:20 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
    FER 403 01 - Free Enterprise Studies (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN PLAST 211
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    ...Prerequisites: Junior statusand ECN 203. An exploration of the principles of the free enterprise system and the biblical, philosophical, and political implications of the free market compared with other modern economic philosophies. Additionally, the ideas and implied values of entrepreneurship will...
    SPA 48V 01 - IN: (2008-2009 Academic Year Fall S)
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    Prerequisite: permission. The course provides an opportunity for the student to gain practical knowledge in language and culture of Spanish. The course may be repeated, but total may not exceed six hours. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring/Summer
    a section of the IN: course in Spanish - SPA
    FCM 273 01 - Consumer Economics (2008-2009 Academic Year Fall S)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN FACS 006
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    A study of economic concepts and their application to consumer decision-making for food, clothing, shelter, transportation and insurance. Fall
    a section of the Consumer Economics course in FCS Econ/Mangement - FCM
    AMU 101 02 - Applied Music Voice 1 (2003-2004 Academic Year Spring)
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    Instruction is available to all students in piano, organ, voice, strings, brass, woodwinds, guitar and percussion and may be repeated for credit. Beginning students are encouraged to enroll in class instruction (piano, voice and/or guitar).
    ART 103 01 - Exploration of the Visual Arts (2019-2020 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 108
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    ...This general education course utilizes important artwork from throughout human history combined with hands-on experiences in the visual arts to introduce students to their individual human creativity. Students will learn a basic biblical basis for human creativity as evidenced through Old Testament ...
    a section of the Exploration of the Visual Arts course in Art - ART
    MAT 123 01 - Mathematical Inquiry w/ Application (2014-2015 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 218
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    Prerequisite: 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.) Topics may include logic, sets, probability, statistics, functions, finance, and geometry. Fall/Spring
    SOC 103 02 - Introduction to Sociology (2010-2011 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 308
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    ...An introduction to the scientific study of human behavior. We will use the concepts of sociology to help us understand how our culture influences the way we see ourselves and other people. We will consider how our society is organized and structured, and the difference that makes in our relationship...
    a section of the Introduction to Sociology course in Sociology - SOC
    SPC 103 08 - Public Speaking (2017-2018 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN PLAST 306
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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
    MUA 231 01 - Guitar (2015-2016 Academic Year Spring)
    Wed: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN MUS 110
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    Prerequisite: Permission. Private instruction in guitar; weekly half-hour lessons. May be repeated for credit. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Guitar course in Music Applied - MUA
    HRM 234 01 X - Meat Seafood Poultry Identification (2007-2008 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN KEET KITCH
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    ...Prerequisites: FCN 104and HRM 214. This course builds on the student's understanding of food preparation principles. In a classroom setting, students will learn the foodservice cuts of beef, veal, lamb, pork as well as types and classes of poultry and seafood. In kitchen/laboratory sessions, student...
    ENG 313 01 - Hst/ Prac of Classical Education (2018-2019 Academic Year Spring)
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    An introduction to the history, philosophy, and methodology of classical education, including its roots in and expression of a Christian worldview. Spring
    a section of the Hst/ Prac of Classical Education course in English - ENG
    AGB 113 01 - Agriculture Economics (2020-2021 Academic Year 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
    HRM 48V 11 - IN: (2020-2021 Academic Year Summer)
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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
    HST 461 02 - 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
    DRM 20V 01 - Sophomore Theatre Practicum (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 12:30-12:50 PM @ MAIN JONES GREEN
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    This course is a variable hour laboratory course in techniques of theatrical production. This course will require the student's participation in play production work. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Sophomore Theatre Practicum course in Theatre - DRM
    AGR 103 02 - Crop Science (2011-2012 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:20 PM @ MAIN AGRI 118
    Thu: 1:30-3:20 PM @ MAIN AGRI 118
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    Ecology of crop plants, principles of production, management and seed and plant identification. Laboratory included. Lab fee included. There are two hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory each week. Fall
    a section of the Crop Science course in Agriculture - AGR
    EDU 433 01 - Early Childhood Assess/Instruction (2007-2008 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN GYM 208
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    Prerequisite:Admission to Teacher Education Program. This course examines theories, current trends and the development and implementation of a balanced, integrated, developmentally appropriate curriculum and assessments for young children. Spring
    PED 48V 07 - IN: (2009-2010 Academic Yr 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
    HST 461 01 - Portfolio (2015-2016 Academic Year Spring)
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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
    PHY 225 01 - General Physics I (2007-2008 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 226
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 226
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    Prerequisite: High school physics or PHY104 and MAT175. Covers the principles of mechanics. For engineering and science majors. Three lecture periods and one two-hour experimental laboratory and one two-hour computational laboratory each week. (F)
    NSG 463 01 - Preceptorship (2010-2011 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun: 6:30-11:00 PM @ MAIN
    Tue: 12-1:50 PM @ MAIN MCKIB 306
    Tue: 12-1:50 PM @ MAIN MCKIB 305
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    ...Corequisite: NSG 454. This clinical capstone course will include extensive 1:1 clinical experience with RN mentors/preceptors who primarily provide direct, holistic patient care. Synthesis of BSN roles, through the lens of the program?s conceptual framework, will be demonstrated and analyzed in prep...
    a section of the Preceptorship course in Nursing - NSG
    HTY 47V 01 - Directed Reading in History (2018-2019 Academic Year Summer)
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    Open to upperclassmen of proven ability. Intensive reading in one of the main fields of history under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Fall/Spring
    a section of the Directed Reading in History course in History - HTY
    PED 223 01 - Sports Officiating /Spring (2007-2008 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN GYM 208
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    This course consists of lecture, discussion and field experience in sports officiating. Sports covered include baseball, softball, and basketball. Students may qualify for official certification by the Missouri State High School Activities Association. Course fee required. Spring
    ENA 123 03 - Topics in American Literature (2008-2009 Academic Year Fall S)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 310
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    Through close reading and guided interpretation of literary works, students will study important themes and various literary forms that give shape and texture to American culture. Fall/Spring
    SOC 103 01 - Introduction to Sociology (2005-2006 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ M
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    ...An introduction to the scientific study of human behavior. We will use the concepts of sociology to help us understand how our culture influences the way we see ourselves and other people. We will consider how our society is organized and structured, and the difference that makes in our relationship...
    a section of the Introduction to Sociology course in Sociology - SOC
    EDU 343 01 - Methods of Teaching Literacy III (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN MCKIB 106
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    Prerequisite: EDU 323and Admission to Teacher Education Program. This course is designed to focus on literacy instruction at the elementary level and to utilize formal and informal assessments with a variety of teaching strategies. Field and clinical experiences required. Fall/Spring
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