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Political Science |
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• PSC 308 - Media and Politics
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• PSC 310 - Political Parties and Groups in the United States
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• PSC 324 - U.S. Constitutional Law
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• PSC 332 - The Socio-Politics of Gender, Class, Ethnicity and Sexuality
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• PSC 366 - Political Evil
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• PSC 384 - The President and Congress
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• PSC 399 - Citizenship and Service Learning
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• PSC 402 - Policy Analysis
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• PSC 420 - War and Peacekeeping: U.S. National Security Policy
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• PSC 435 - Political Economy of Development
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• PSC 440 - International Law and Organization
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• PSC 491 - Topics in Political Science
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• PSC 496 - Individual or Collaborative Study
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• PSC 498 - Capstone in Political Science
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• PSC 499 - Internship
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Pre-Professional Health Science |
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• PPH 110 - Introduction to One Health
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• PPH 190, 290, 390 or 490 - Special Topics
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• PPH 299 - Professional Preparation
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Psychology |
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• PSY 201 - General Psychology
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• PSY 210 - Human Growth and Development - Lifespan
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• PSY 211 - Human Growth and Development – Child and Adolescent
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• PSY 212 - Human Growth and Development – Adulthood
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• PSY 230 - Social Psychology
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• PSY 297 - Professional Seminar: Introduction to Field of Psychology
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• PSY 298 - Pre-Professional Placement
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• PSY 299 - Field Experience
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• PSY 306 - Intro to Research Methods and Statistics
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• PSY 307 - Advanced Research Methods and Statistics
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• PSY 314 - Learning
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• PSY 320 - Abnormal Psychology
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• PSY 325 - Psychopathology of Childhood
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• PSY 328 - Health Psychology
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• PSY 331 - Cognitive Development
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• PSY 332 - Cognitive Psychology
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• PSY 333 - Biological Psychology
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• PSY 335 - Psychological and Educational Assessment
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• PSY 340 - Personality
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• PSY 345 - Sport Psychology
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• PSY 348 - Techniques of Counseling
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• PSY 355 - Science of Sleep
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• PSY 398 - Professional Seminar: Legal and Ethical Issues in Psychology
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• PSy 420 - Multicultural Psychology
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• PSY 438 - Topics in Psychology
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• PSY 450 - History and Systems of Psychology
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• PSY 496 - Directed Study in Psychology
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• PSY 498 - Professional Seminar: Capstone Experience in Psychology
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• PSY 499 - Internship
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Recreation Leadership |
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• REC 103 - Backpacking and Hiking
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• REC 104 - Rock Climbing and Rappelling
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• REC 106 - Outdoor Water Sports
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• REC 109 - Outdoor Recreation Sampler
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• REC 139 - Orienteering
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• REC 260 - Foundations of Recreation and Leisure
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• REC 270, 271 to 470, 471 - Recreation Practicum
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• REC 275 - Arts, Culture & Recreation
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• REC 285 - Recreational Sports
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• REC 295 - Outdoor Adventure Skills e-term
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• REC 350 - Risk Management, Safety, and Legal Issues in Recreation Administration
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• REC 360 - Recreation Leadership Theory and Philosophy
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• REC 362 - Adventure Education
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• REC 410 - Recreation Administration
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• REC 413 - Recreation Facility Planning, Development, and Maintenance
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• REC 440 - Recreation Seminar
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• REC 450 - Special Events Planning and Management
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• REC 475 - Special Studies in Recreation and Leisure
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• REC 492 - Special Studies in Recreation and Leisure
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• REC 499 - Internship
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Religion |
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• REL 111 - Literature of the Bible
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• REL 112 - Literature of the Old Testament
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• REL 113 - Literature of the New Testament
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• REL 151 - World Religions
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• REL 207 - Selected Topics
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• REL 210 - American Gods
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• REL 216 - Religion in Film
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• REL 222 - History of Christian Thought
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• REL 245 - Religion and Public Life
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• REL 251 - Interfaith Dialogue and Understanding
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• REL 311 - Prophetic Literature of the Old Testament
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• REL 315 - Studies in the Gospel
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• REL 316 - Life and Letters of Paul
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• REL 320 - Jesus and His Afterlives
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• REL 331 - Christian Theology
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• REL 397, 398 or 399 - Ministry Practicum
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• REL 401 - Biblical Archaeology
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• REL 481 or 482 - Religious Studies Capstone
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• REL 496 - Directed Study
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Topics in Science A series of courses designed to fulfill the Liberal Arts laboratory science requirement. Each 100-level class focuses on one main theme or issue which is of immediate relevancy to students in today’s society. In order to understand these topics so that informed decisions can be made, students will learn necessary scientific principles, facts, and processes. By studying how knowledge about the subject has been developed students will learn to appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of the scientific approach. Social implications of scientific findings will be considered for the issues addressed. Class size limited to thirty students. Each 100-level class runs for half of a semester and carries two academic credits (three hours classroom, two hours laboratory).
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• SCI 101 - Introductory Interdisciplinary Science I
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• SCI 102 - Introductory Interdisciplinary Science II
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• SCI 121 - Population, Food, and Environment
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• SCI 122 - The Disintegrating Web: The Causes and Consequences of Extinction
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• SCI 123 - Global Ecology and Climate Change
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• SCI 124 - Plant Structure and Function: Edible Wild Plants
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• SCI 125 - Introduction to Natural History
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• SCI 126 - Natural Resource Conservation
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• SCI 127 - Human Sexual Reproduction, Pregnancy, Development, and Birth
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• SCI 128 - The Healthy Human Body
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• SCI 129 - The Diseased Human Body
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• SCI 130 - Plant Nutrition and Disease: Healthy Houseplants
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• SCI 132 - Fossils and Geologic Time
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• SCI 134 - Quarks and Atoms, Dark Matter and Black Holes
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