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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 198 - Medical Terminology Basics
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• SCI 201 - Intermediate Interdisciplinary Science
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• SCI 215 - Science and Art
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• SCI 241 - Humans within Ecosystems: An Integration of Science and Humanities through Environmental Education
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• SCI 244 - Introductory Forensic Science and Forensic Anthropology
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• SCI 250 - Physical Science
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• SCI 398 - Junior Seminar
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• SCI 399 - Professional Preparation
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• SCI 498 - Senior Seminar
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• SCI 499 - Internship
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Social Science |
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• SSC 206 - APA Style Writing
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• SSC 251 - Introduction to Social Science Research
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• SSC 301 - Social Entrepreneurial Leadership
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• SSC 465 - Quantitative Data Analysis
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Social Work |
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• SWK 201 - Introduction to Social Work
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• SWK 297 - Professional Preparation Seminar I
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• SWK 299 - Introduction to Community Service
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• SWK 320 - Social Welfare Policy: History, Philosophy, and Current Policies
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• SWK 329 - Foundations of Adventure Based Counseling
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• SWK 330 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment
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• SWK 341 - Social Work Research
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• SWK 350 - Substance Abuse: Interventive Techniques
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• SWK 355 - Child Welfare Systems and Services
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• SWK 370 - Social Work Communication Skills
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• SWK 371 - Social Work Intervention and Planned Change
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• SWK 372 - Social Justice Advocacy: Policy and Practice
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• SWK 397 - Professional Preparation Seminar II
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• SWK 450 - Topics in Social Work
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• SWK 489 - Senior Field Practicum and Seminar I
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• SWK 497 - Professional Preparation Seminar III
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• SWK 498 - Social Work Senior Capstone
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• SWK 499 - Field Practicum and Seminar II
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Sociology |
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• SOC 101 - General Sociology
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• SOC 202 - Social Problems
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• SOC 203 - Sociology of U.S. Cultural Diversity
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• SOC 307 - Sociology of Family, Sex and Gender
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• SOC 340 - Organizations, Collective Behavior and Social Movements
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• SOC 391 - Directed Study in Sociology
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• SOC/CJU 320 - Deviance and Social Control
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• SOC/EPD 392 - Eco-Social Justice: Issues and Applications
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Spanish Placement: If a student has had more experience with the Spanish language than what is considered typical for the course (including native speakers and heritage speakers, e.g., individuals who have grown up speaking a language other than or in addition to English), that student will be required to meet with the Program Coordinator for a language assessment in order to determine the appropriate level of course for that student. The assessment consists of a verbal interview in which progressively more advanced linguistic structures are used. If a student does well in this interview, he or she may be asked to write a short essay in order to determine his/her writing level. This method is consistent with the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). No student may remain in a course for which the faculty member deems him/her to be too advanced based on the previously explained procedure.
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• SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I
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• SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II
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• SPA 201 - Intercultural Competence Through Language I
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• SPA 202 - Intermediate Language and Culture II
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• SPA 290, 390, 490 - Special Topics in Spanish
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• SPA 299 - Latino Communities in the U.S.
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• SPA 301 - Advanced Grammar and Composition
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• SPA 302 - Advanced Speaking and Comprehension
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• SPA 311 - Spanish for the Professions
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• SPA 320 - Introduction to Literature in Spanish
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• SPA 321 - Representations of Otherness and the Other in Latin American Indigenous and Community Film
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• SPA 325 - Spanish Civilization & Culture
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• SPA 326 - Latin American Civilization & Culture
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• SPA 351 - Spanish Conversation Circle I
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• SPA 352 - Spanish Conversation Circle II
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• SPA 353 - Spanish Conversation Circle III
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• SPA 354 - Spanish Conversation Circle IV
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• SPA 403 - Special Topics in Hispanic Culture
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• SPA 404 - Selected Topics in Hispanic Literature
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• SPA 432 - Medical Storytelling: From Theory to Practice
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• SPA 451 or 452 - Directed Study
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• SPA 453 - Directed Study
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• SPA 454 - Directed Study
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• SPA 498 - Senior Thesis
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• SPA 499 - Internship
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• SPT 250 - Special Topics IN Hispanic Culture
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Special Education |
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• SPD 220 - Survey of Exceptional and Special Education
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• SPD 340 - Instructional Methods and Strategies for Special Education
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• SPD 405 - Student Teaching and Synthesis Experience -Special Education (K-6)
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Study Away |
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• SAB 250 - Study Abroad
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• SAB 350 - Study Abroad
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Theatre Arts |
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• THA 100 - Theatre Appreciation
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• THA 101 - Acting I
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• THA 103 - Improvisation for the Theater
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• THA 108 - Introduction to Costume Design
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• THA 111 - Fundamentals of Acting I
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• THA 112 - Fundamentals of Acting II
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• THA 113 - Auditions
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• THA 200 - Stage Makeup
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• THA 201 - Acting II
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• THA 202 - Stage Craft
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• THA 205 - Applied Summer Theatre I
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• THA 206 - Theatre History I
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• THA 208 - Costume Design
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• THA 210 - Stage Management
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• THA 222 - Voice and Diction
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• THA 234 - Musical Theatre Performance I
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• THA 246 - Play Production I: Beginning Directing
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• THA 281, 282 to 287, 288 - Theatre Practicum
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• THA 289 - Applied Theatre
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• THA 300 - Auditions and Makeup Workshop
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• THA 301 - World Theatre I: through the Eighteenth Century
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• THA 302 - World Theatre II: from 1800 to the Present
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• THA 303 - The History of Visual Styles for the Stage
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• THA 305 - Applied Summer Theatre II
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• THA 306 - Theatre History II
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• THA 308 - Advanced Costume Design
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• THA 320 - Advanced Acting and Performance Theory
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• THA 330 - Acting III
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• THA 333 - Musical Theatre II
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