All Courses
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Fall 2021 Interviewing (PSYC-5425-01)
Course meets first half of the semester; restricted tograduate students in clinical psychology
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Fall 2021 Gen Psychology (PSYC-1000-01)
Surveys the field of psychology through lectures, class discussion and assigned readings. Includes development of behavior, physiological mechanisms of behavior, perception, motivation and emotion, learning, intelligence, individuality and personality and mental health.
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Fall 2021 Adv Clinical Pract (PSYC-5460-01)
Restricted to graduate students in clinical psychology
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Fall 2021 Agroecology (AECL-1000-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Introduces ecological interactions that affect foodproducing (agricultural) systems. Features differencesbetween developed and developing countries.Explores crises and challenges facing agriculture andglobal society. (Offered both semesters)
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Fall 2021 Laboratory (AECL-1000-10)
Enrollment is restricted to FIG students....................Introduces ecological interactions that affect foodproducing (agricultural) systems. Features differencesbetween developed and developing countries. Explorescrises and challenges facing agriculture and globalsociety. (Offered both semesters)
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Fall 2021 Laboratory (AECL-1000-11)
Introduces ecological interactions that affect food producing (agricultural) systems. Lectures and laboratory exercises study the various biological components and the science of sustainable agricultural production. Features differences between developed and developing countries. Explores crises and challenges facing agriculture and global society. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2021 Sociological Principles (SOC-1000-01)
Provides a survey of the discipline and foundation for other sociology courses. Explores major areas of interest -- ranging from small groups and families to bureaucracies and social movements. Introduces significant concepts and theories, along with tools of social research. Gives attention to contemporary American society, as well as comparative and historical material.
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Fall 2021 Sociological Principles (SOC-1000-80)
Provides a survey of the discipline and foundation for other sociology courses. Explores major areas of interest - ranging from small groups and families to bureaucracies and social movements. Introduces significant concepts and theories, along with tools of social research. Gives attention to contemporary American society, as well as comparative and historical material. ***** Students enrolled in this section of SOC 1000 will meet synchronously via Zoom one day per week of the scheduled time. The specific day will be assigned by the professor at the beginning of the course. In addition, students will be required to watch recorded lectures and other materials as assigned by the professor.*****
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Fall 2021 Agricultural Law (AGEC-3400-01)
Junior standing required....................Surveys legal issues and principles of practical concernto agriculture and examines legal institutions authorizedto carry out laws affecting agriculture. Prerequisite:WA and junior standing.
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Fall 2021 Advanced Livestock Evaluation (ANSC-3550-01)
Students representing the university in national and regional contests are selected from this course. Requires field trips. Prerequisites: ANSC 3545
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Fall 2021 Physical Group Sem (CHEM-5501-01)
Designed for students with an interest in theoretical andexperimental physical chemistry. Students are required togive presentations on current literature and research topicsPrerequisite: graduate standing.
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Fall 2021 Heritage/Values of Air Force (AIR-1010-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................First semester of a one-year series. Introduces theU.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer TrainingCorps. Features topics such as mission and organizationof the Air Force, officership and professionalism, militarycustoms and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities,group leadership problems and an introduction tocommunication skills. Leadership laboratory is mandatoryfor Air Force ROTC cadets and it complements this courseby providing cadets with followership experiences.