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  • EDU 343 01 - Methods of Teaching Literacy III (2026-2027 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
    ENG 253 04 - American Rhetoric (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 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
    PSY 443 01 - Physiological Psychology (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 008
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    ...Prerequisites: PSY 103or PSY 273. An introduction to the biological/physiological basis for human behavior. The structure and the function of the nervous system, neuropsychological methods, sensation, emotional responses, learning, memory and psychopathology will be covered. Explores the physiologic...
    a section of the Physiological Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    HRM 353 01 - Managing Conventions and Group Bus (2014-2015 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ MAIN KEET GOOD
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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...
    GRK 213 02 - Grammar Of Greek New Testament II (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN AGRI 118
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    Prerequisite: GRK 203. A continuation of GRK 203. Further study of the grammar and vocabulary of New Testament Greek with practice in translation from selected New Testament passages. Continued drill in forms and syntax (satisfies G.E. foreign language requirement). Offered Occasionally
    a section of the Grammar Of Greek New Testament II course in Greek - GRK
    MPR 48V 06 - IN: (2024-2025 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
    FAM 223 01 - Introduction to Family Studies (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 010
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    ...This course will examine the current status of the family and its impact on today's society. Students will learn various tools and theories that researchers utilize to study the family. Major theories will be evaluated along with the Biblical model for marriage. Students will learn what family dynam...
    AGR 49V 01 - Special Problems in Agriculture (2017-2018 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisite: permission. A special problem will be assigned to each student by the agriculture staff which will involve actual work in the field of farm and herd management. A paper involving library research will be required concerning some phase of farm management. Fall/Spring
    SPA 213 01 - Intermediate Spanish II (2013-2014 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 308
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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
    LSC 213 BC - Information Literacy (2025-2026 Academic Year Summer)
    Tue, Thu: 5-8:00 PM @ MAIN KNIGH 110
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    ...Information literacy forms the basis for academic success and lifelong learning. This course is designed to help students develop that literacy by recognizing information needs and learning how to locate, evaluate, and effectively use information. A variety of information sources and technologies wi...
    a section of the Information Literacy course in Library Science - LSC
    PED 232 01 - Psychology of Sports (2003-2004 Academic Year Fall S)
    Tue, Thu: 11-11:50 AM @ M
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    Prerequisite: PED 112. This course introduces the student to the mental aspects of sport and exercise performance. The applied psychological concepts and principles for enhancing human performance are investigated. Fall-Odd
    a section of the Psychology of Sports course in Physical Education - PED
    ART 273 01 - Clay I (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN PRESS ANNEX
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    Prerequisite: Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior status. Introduction to handmade and wheel-thrown pottery. Instruction in technical and artistic fundamentals of pottery making. Materials fee required. Studio. Fall
    a section of the Clay I course in Art - ART
    ENG 233 07 WI - Writing in the Western Tradition (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN PLAST 209
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    ...Prerequisites: 30 credit hours, a minimum grade of C- in ENG 103, and HST 233 (may be taken concurrently). This required composition course focuses on argumentation and analysis. Students will study important argumentative works as examples of effective arguments, such as The Declaration of Independ...
    a section of the Writing in the Western Tradition course in English - ENG
    FCN 48V 01 - IN: (2004-2005 Academic Year Spring)
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    Prerequisites: senior standing and permission. The course provides an opportunity for the student to gain practical knowledge in the field of family and consumer sciences. The course may be repeated, but total may not exceed six hours. Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring
    a section of the IN: course in FCS Food & Nutrition - FCN
    FAM 103 02 - Introduction to Sociology (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN JONES 301
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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 Family Studies - FAM
    EDU 201 01 - Classroom Observation/Participation (2006-2007 Academic Year Fall S)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ M
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    ...Prerequisite: EDU 200 and 15 hours of credit at College of the Ozarks. Students spend time observing and participating 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 teac...
    ART 253 01 - Intro to Digital Studio and Design (2004-2005 Academic Year Fall S)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-9:50 AM @ M
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    Prerequisite: ART 113. Introduction to computer media, digital imaging, and graphic design. Materials fee required. Studio. Spring
    a section of the Intro to Digital Studio and Design course in Art - ART
    MPR 403 01 - Media Production Practicum (2012-2013 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN JAMIS 212
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    ...Prerequisite: MPR 213. A multifaceted digital media production course in which students apply video, sound, editing lessons, as well as other aspects of media productionthrough the recording, editing, and distribution of a media production project for College of the Ozarks, or an approved outside cl...
    HRM 49V 01 - Special Problems Hotel/Restaurant (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing and permission. An opportunity for independent or semi-independent study in the area of Hotel and Restaurant Management. Offered Occasionally
    NSG 348 01 - Foundations of Adult Care (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Fri: 1-2:50 PM @ MAIN MCKIB 306
    Tue, Thu: 6-4:00 PM @ MAIN HOSP 110
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    Chelsia Danielle Harris Email Email More info More Info
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    ...Prerequisites: NSG 304and NSG 334with minimum grade of C (2.0); Corequisite: NSG 363. This course continues foundational nursing concepts and introduces medical-surgical principles for providing care of adult individuals, older adults, and peri-operative patients. Based on a Biblical worldview and N...
    a section of the Foundations of Adult Care course in Nursing - NSG
    CC 421 12 - Base Camp Leadership Team (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN PFEIF 226
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    Prerequisite: Permission. The purpose of this course is to provide training and leadership opportunities for students serving in the role of Base Camp Team Leader. This course may be repeated four times forcredit.Pass/Fail. Fall/Spring
    HTY 153 03 - Western Civilization I (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 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
    MUE 18V 01 - Musical Theatre Workshop (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:20 PM @ MAIN MUS 102
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    ...Prerequisite: Audition and permission. Musical Theatre Workshop provides opportunities for actors, singers, dancers, instrumentalists, and technicians to participate in multiple aspects of producing a musical or opera. The number of credit hours earned is based on size of role. May be repeated for c...
    a section of the Musical Theatre Workshop course in Music Ensembles - MUE
    CHE 114 L2 - General Chemistry I (2015-2016 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue: 1-3:50 PM @ MAIN PFEIF 322
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    ...Prerequisites: Must have had MAT 013with a grade of P orMath ACT score of 22 or greater. In addition, must have had high school chemistry or CHE 1004. This course is designed for a college freshman who plans to major in a field of science. General Chemistry I and II will give the student the necessa...
    a section of the General Chemistry I course in Chemistry - CHE
    SPC 333 02 - Persuasive Speaking (2018-2019 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN PLAST 306
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    ...Prerequisite: SPC 103. A continuation of the study of public speaking with an emphasis on increased understanding of the theories regarding human persuasion: including studies of communication ethics, the use of symbols, reasoning and persuasive campaigns and movements. Students will present several...
    a section of the Persuasive Speaking course in Communication Arts - SPC
    PED 231 03 - Women's Weight Training (2005-2006 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-1:50 PM @ M
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    A women’s course in weight training for those interested in improving strength and muscular development. May be repeated four times for credit. Fall/Spring
    SOC 48V 13 - Internship (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
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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
    DRM 173 01 - Movement Training for the Stage (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN GYM 216
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    This course is a study in basic actor training for the purpose of discovering the logical sequence of physical actions appropriate for character development. The training will focus on movement as a means of tuning the actor's instrument. Spring
    a section of the Movement Training for the Stage course in Theatre - DRM
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