All Courses
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Spring 2020 - Gen Chemistry I (CHEM-1020-02, CHEM-1020-11A-G, CHEM-1020-21A-G)
First semester of one-year introductory series. Provides broad coverage of chemistry principles with inorganic and organic systems applications. Credit will not be allowed for more than one of CHEM 1020, 1050 and 1000. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ACT math score of 23 or above, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1400, 1405 or 1450. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, CR, 302
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Spring 2020 - Lab Transfer-CHEM 1020-02 (CHEM-1020-91)
First semester of one-year introductory series. Provides broad coverage of chemistry principles with inorganic and organic systems applications. Credit will not be allowed for more than one of CHEM 1020, 1050 and 1000. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ACT math score of 23 or above, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1400, 1405 or 1450. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lab
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Spring 2020 - Range Mgmt Plan (REWM-4900-01)
1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, EN, 2108
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Spring 2020 - Beginning Acting (THEA-1100-01)
Explores inner resources of beginning actor and brings these resources to bear upon the art of creating a believable stage image. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Studio
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Spring 2020 - Correctional Theory & Practice (CRMJ-3350-01)
Examines the various components of the correctional complex from both theoretical and practical frameworks. Students are exposed to the abundance of research that informs current correctional practice and will be called upon to critically evaluate this research and its implications for correctional policy and practice. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1001, CRMJ/SOC 2400, CRMJ 2210 and CRMJ 2685. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Investment Management (FIN-3310-01)
Covers fundamental principles of investments and practical implications of financial theory. Students acquire a framework for understanding returns on financial assets, risk and return, fundamentals of portfolio theory, efficient market hypothesis, and asset pricing models. Other topics include financial statement analysis, behavioral finance, and introduction to options and futures. Prerequisites: FIN 3250 and Advanced Business Standing. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, BU, 129
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Spring 2020 - Counseling & Addictions (CNSL-5140-01)
Focuses on students acquiring specialized knowledge of assessment and multi-disciplinary treatment of chemical and other addictions. Prerequisite: six hours in administration of justice, psychology, sociology, or social work at the 4000 or 5000 level. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Business Strategy & Policy (MGT-4800-04)
A capstone course designed to integrate prior courses into a general manager's overall organization perspective. Coverage emphasizes strategic management models which provide frameworks that assist in this task and integrate those internal organization factors with the firm's environment. Prerequisites: ACCT 1010, 1020, MGT 1040, DSCI 3210, FIN 3250, MGT 3210, MKT 3210, STAT 2010, advanced business standing, and senior standing. To be taken graduating semester of Senior year. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, BU, 10
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Spring 2020 - Stat Meth Bio II (STAT-5055-01)
1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, AG, 328
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Spring 2020 - Discussion (LIFE-3050-23)
1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Discussion, EN, 3104
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Spring 2020 - Geom Measmnt for Elem Tchr (MATH-2120-01)
Continuation of MATH 1105 for prospective elementary teachers; emphasis is on asking and answering critical questions about spatial reasoning as evident in the real world. Includes investigations of two- and three-dimensional shapes and their properties, measurements, constructions, and transformations to prepare students to be competent in teaching these concepts. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1105. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Geom Measmnt for Elem Tchr (MATH-2120-02)
Continuation of MATH 1105 for prospective elementary teachers; emphasis is on asking and answering critical questions about spatial reasoning as evident in the real world. Includes investigations of two- and three-dimensional shapes and their properties, measurements, constructions, and transformations to prepare students to be competent in teaching these concepts. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1105. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture