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    CMM100 (UG24) 01 - MEDIA AESTHETICS (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 237 - Seated)
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    ...An introductory course in the theory of aesthetics as applied to film, television, photography, print, and digital media. The goal of this class is for students - as media creators and consumers - to develop a vocabulary for articulating how various aesthetic elements work together to create mood, meaning, and message. Satisfies the Aesthetic Awareness and Creative Expression General Education requirement....
    a section of the MEDIA AESTHETICS course in Communication - COM
    CMM100 (UG24) 01 - MEDIA AESTHETICS (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 113 - Seated)
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    ...An introductory course in the theory of aesthetics as applied to film, television, photography, print, and digital media. The goal of this class is for students - as media creators and consumers - to develop a vocabulary for articulating how various aesthetic elements work together to create mood, meaning, and message. Satisfies the Aesthetic Awareness and Creative Expression General Education requirement....
    a section of the MEDIA AESTHETICS course in Communication - COM
    CMM100 (UG24) 02 - MEDIA AESTHETICS (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 113 - Seated)
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    ...An introductory course in the theory of aesthetics as applied to film, television, photography, print, and digital media. The goal of this class is for students - as media creators and consumers - to develop a vocabulary for articulating how various aesthetic elements work together to create mood, meaning, and message. Satisfies the Aesthetic Awareness and Creative Expression General Education requirement....
    a section of the MEDIA AESTHETICS course in Communication - COM
    PHT160 (UG24) 01 - PHOTOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS I (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:50 PM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 209 - Studio Course)
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    ...This second course in the photography sequence extends basic concepts introduced in PHT116. Emphasis is placed upon the production of images that are based on professional assignments and commissions which can include: event and performance documentation, journalism and storytelling, and marketing/communications. Students will work on an extended project to develop their own voice and vision. Areas of technical instruction include flash photography, basic studio lighting, online portfolio development and fine print production....
    a section of the PHOTOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS I course in Photography - PHTG
    PHT210 (UG24) 01 - FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Fri: 9-12:50 PM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 209 - Studio Course)
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    ...This class is an exploration of fine art photography. Subject areas include: still life, landscape, portraiture, architectural and conceptual photography. Assignments will address advanced editing techniques, digital print media, archival presentation. Students will learn business practices for photographic artists. Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to develop their own personal creative vision in the area of fine art photography....
    a section of the FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY course in Photography - PHTG
    GD 230 (UG24) 01 - USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN I (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:50 PM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 208 - Studio Course)
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    ...This course focuses on user experience design (UX) and the design of websites and other digital solutions. Students will learn the best practices of a human centered design process, learn how to empathize with users and provide thoughtful solutions for real world problems. Students will explore the effective implementation of navigation, layout, typography, color, iconography, content and media for digital solutions. Students will also explore an introduction to both HTML and CSS web technologies....
    a section of the USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN I course in Graphic Design - GDE
    GD 230 (UG24) 02 - USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN I (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:50 PM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 209 - Seated)
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    ...This course focuses on user experience design (UX) and the design of websites and other digital solutions. Students will learn the best practices of a human centered design process, learn how to empathize with users and provide thoughtful solutions for real world problems. Students will explore the effective implementation of navigation, layout, typography, color, iconography, content and media for digital solutions. Students will also explore an introduction to both HTML and CSS web technologies....
    a section of the USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN I course in Graphic Design - GDE
    IA 102 (UG24) 02 - STUDIO I: RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 205 - Studio Course)
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    ...Students apply the basic elements and principles of design to residential and community service interior environment studio projects, to develop an understanding of the design process. This will include project research, project programming, creative problem solving with an emphasis on the fundamental elements and principals of design, space planning. Human factors, sustainability, and how design needs vary across a range of socio-economic stakeholders will also be a key focus within the studio....
    CSC280 (UG24) 01 - COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 312 - Seated)
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    ...This course provides an introduction to computer architecture through the study of microprocessor chips. Students develop a basic understanding of computer system architecture (hardware), learn to program embedded computer systems, and learn how I/O devices are controlled by microprocessors. Lectures and hands-on applications are used to develop understanding of systems concepts....
    a section of the COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE course in Computer Science - CS
    IA 102 (UG24) 01 - STUDIO I: RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon: 8-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 201 - Studio Course)
    Fri: 8-11:50 AM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 201 - Studio Course)
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    ...Students apply the basic elements and principles of design to residential and community service interior environment studio projects, to develop an understanding of the design process. This will include project research, project programming, creative problem solving with an emphasis on the fundamental elements and principals of design, space planning. Human factors, sustainability, and how design needs vary across a range of socio-economic stakeholders will also be a key focus within the studio....
    IA 102 (UG24) 03 - STUDIO I: RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-4:50 PM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 301 - Seated)
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    ...Students apply the basic elements and principles of design to residential and community service interior environment studio projects, to develop an understanding of the design process. This will include project research, project programming, creative problem solving with an emphasis on the fundamental elements and principals of design, space planning. Human factors, sustainability, and how design needs vary across a range of socio-economic stakeholders will also be a key focus within the studio....
    SOC217 (UG24) 01 - WORK & SOCIETY (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 332 - Seated)
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    ...This course explores social issues related to market work (i.e. paid work). The class begins by examining the transition to the new global economy and transformations to the US workforce, and continues with an examination of how these transformations shape workers' daily lives (e.g. identity formation, community building, reproduction), as well US culture and global social processes. The class ends by conducting deep analyses of gender, race/ethnic, sexual orientation, and occupational labor inequalities. Satisfies the Individual and Society General Education requirement....
    a section of the WORK & SOCIETY course in Liberal Arts - LART
    ENV122 (UG24) 01 - GEOLOGY (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 233 - Seated)
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    ...Examines the basic understanding of the history and principles of physical geology and how it affects human civilization. Internal and external structures of the earth as well as geological, physical, and human processes that create structural changes are explored. Laboratory skills apply lecture topics to field experiences. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections. Satisfies the Science and Technology General Education requirement....
    a section of the GEOLOGY course in Biology - BIOL
    SP 322 (UG24) 01 - LATIN AMERICAN SHORT FICTION (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 238 - Seated)
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    ...Adopting a comparative approach, the course examines how Latin American short stories reflect the region's culture and history, and each author's nationality, social class, and political perspective. Writers whose works are studied may include Julio Cortázar, Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Marquez, Juan José Arreola, Juan Rulfo, and Isabel Allende. All texts, discussions, and assignments will be in Spanish....
    ENG207 (UG24) 01 - WRITING YOUR STORY (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 330 - Seated)
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    ...Offers students an introduction to the art of creative nonfiction. Students are encouraged to find their own voice as they learn how to craft essays, reflections, and cultural commentary. Class time will be devoted to writing exercises and discussing professional and student writing. Students are also encouraged to give a public reading of their work. Satisfies the Aesthetic Awareness and Creative Expression General Education and Writing Designated core requirements....
    a section of the WRITING YOUR STORY course in English - ENGS
    ENG224 (UG24) 01 - JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE IN AMERICAN LITERATURE (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 238 - Seated)
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    ...This course examines the literary treatment of justice and injustice in American literature. Through close interpretation and the study of theories of gender, race, and class students will investigate how these theories have impacted American literature historically and in the present era. Satisfies the Literary Perspectives General Education requirement and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion requirement....
    DAN240 (UG24) 01 - GLOBAL DANCE (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Wed: 2:30-5:20 PM @ MAIN (WEST ADMIN CENTER 106 - Seated)
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    ... to understand how movement creates and communicates cultural meanings. Each class contains both analysis and movement practice. No dance experience is required. Satisfies the World Cultures General Education...This course investigates and compares several dance traditions from around the world. From bharata natyam to flamenco, capoeira to b-boying, students learn the many roles dance can play in society including religious devotion, healing, political resistance, community bonding and "high art." Students discover how cultural beliefs about gender, politics, economics, family and the arts are embedded...
    a section of the GLOBAL DANCE course in Performing Arts - PAR
    IDS302 (UG24) 01 - METHODS INQUIRY IN THE HUMANITIES (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN (Wax Academic Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...An in-depth exploration of humanities-based research methods, this course prepares humanities majors for Senior Thesis I and II. The course addresses contemporary modes of inquiry, including the role that race, class, gender, and nation play in interpretation and analysis. Other methods examined include: textual analysis, phenomenology, archival historical research, oral history, and ethnography. The process of discovering a senior thesis topic, writing a literature review, and selecting methodologies are integral to the class. Satisfies the Writing Designated core requirement....
    CHE106 (UG24) 02 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    ...A continuation of General Chemistry I, covering nuclear chemistry, VSEPR theory, electrochemistry, chemistry of the environment, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, and properties of solutions. Class, three hours; lab two hours per week. (Lecture: 3 cr.; Lab 1 cr.). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY II course in Biology - BIOL
    CHE207 (UG24) 01 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 128 - Seated)
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    ...This course focuses on the processes of organic chemistry, with the goal of having the students develop a sound understanding of chemical reactivity and organic structure. In this course students attain a molecular perspective that is needed to effectively analyze chemical patterns, predict chemical reactivity, and visualize three dimensional chemical structures. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I course in Biology - BIOL
    EX 302 (UG24) 01 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Cummings Nur/Health Sci 424 - Seated)
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    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    SM 302 (UG24) 01 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Cummings Nur/Health Sci 325 - Seated)
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    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    BIO201 (UG24) 03 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    Jeremy Bechelli Email Email More info More Info
    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    CHE105 (UG24) 02 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    ...This course introduces inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, with emphasis on the life sciences, and includes the chemical basis for the most important body processes. No previous knowledge of chemistry is assumed. The laboratories cover the most basic and important techniques of chemical analysis, such as titration and pH determination, and introduce the student to chemical processes. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY I course in Biology - BIOL
    EX 302 (UG24) 03 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN (Cummings Nur/Health Sci 424 - Seated)
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    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    CHE105 (UG24) 04 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    Sheema Joghee Bojan Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course introduces inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, with emphasis on the life sciences, and includes the chemical basis for the most important body processes. No previous knowledge of chemistry is assumed. The laboratories cover the most basic and important techniques of chemical analysis, such as titration and pH determination, and introduce the student to chemical processes. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY I course in Biology - BIOL
    BIO102 (UG24) 02 - PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 128 - Seated)
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    ...This introductory biology course covers the organization and integration of biological molecules, cells, tissues, and physiological systems in order to understand the overall function of living things. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections. Satisfies the Science and Technology General Education requirement....
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    PHY108 (UG24) 01 - PHYSICS II (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    ...The approach and format of this course are the same as in Physics I. Specific topics covered in this semester are electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, and molecular/atomic/nuclear structure. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections. Satisfies the Science and Technology General Education requirement....
    a section of the PHYSICS II course in Mathematics - MATH
    EX 302 (UG24) 01 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Cummings Nur/Health Sci 312 - Seated)
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    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    BIO201 (UG24) 05 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    BIO102 (UG24) 01 - PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 128 - Seated)
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    ...This introductory biology course covers the organization and integration of biological molecules, cells, tissues, and physiological systems in order to understand the overall function of living things. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections. Satisfies the Science and Technology General Education requirement....
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    BIO201 (UG24) 01 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    BIO201 (UG24) 07 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:15 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    ARC205 (UG24) 01 - BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND TECHNOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 8-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Center for the Arts 205 - Seated)
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    ...This course investigates the design process from site/orientation through structural systems and material details. Properties and strengths of materials are examined for the appropriate selection and specification. The class focuses on climatic zones, sustainability, and regional vernacular. Fundamental structure and construction techniques with concrete, masonry, wood, steel, and glass are explored. Students are introduced to current environmental green building rating systems and guidelines....
    BIO201 (UG24) 08 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 3:30-4:45 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    EX 302 (UG24) 02 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 233 - Seated)
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    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    CHE106 (UG24) 03 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    ...A continuation of General Chemistry I, covering nuclear chemistry, VSEPR theory, electrochemistry, chemistry of the environment, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, and properties of solutions. Class, three hours; lab two hours per week. (Lecture: 3 cr.; Lab 1 cr.). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY II course in Biology - BIOL
    BIO201 (UG24) 09 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 5-6:15 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    BIO201 (UG24) 02 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    CHE208 (UG24) 01 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 233 - Seated)
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    ...This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I and further focuses on the processes of organic chemistry. The semester includes the methods and instrumental techniques used to qualitatively analyze organic compounds and examines the relationships between organic molecules and biological processes. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II course in Biology - BIOL
    CHE105 (UG24) 01 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    ...This course introduces inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, with emphasis on the life sciences, and includes the chemical basis for the most important body processes. No previous knowledge of chemistry is assumed. The laboratories cover the most basic and important techniques of chemical analysis, such as titration and pH determination, and introduce the student to chemical processes. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY I course in Biology - BIOL
    BIO201 (UG24) 06 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
    CHE106 (UG24) 01 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    ...A continuation of General Chemistry I, covering nuclear chemistry, VSEPR theory, electrochemistry, chemistry of the environment, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, and properties of solutions. Class, three hours; lab two hours per week. (Lecture: 3 cr.; Lab 1 cr.). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY II course in Biology - BIOL
    CHE105 (UG24) 03 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 212 - Seated)
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    ...This course introduces inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, with emphasis on the life sciences, and includes the chemical basis for the most important body processes. No previous knowledge of chemistry is assumed. The laboratories cover the most basic and important techniques of chemical analysis, such as titration and pH determination, and introduce the student to chemical processes. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the GENERAL CHEMISTRY I course in Biology - BIOL
    PHY201 (UG24) 01 - PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 230 - Seated)
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    ...A calculus-based, problem-solving approach to elementary physics for scientists and engineers. Topics include Newtonian mechanics, heat and sound waves, motion, forces, energy, and momentum. Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week (Lecture: 3 cr.; Lab: 1 cr.) Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I course in Mathematics - MATH
    PHY107 (UG24) 01 - PHYSICS I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 230 - Seated)
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    Weican Xiao Email Email More info More Info
    ...A problem-solving approach to fundamental theories and experimental results in elementary physics. Calculus is introduced, but is not a prerequisite. Topics include metric systems of measurement, Newtonian mechanics, and heat and sound waves. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections. Satisfies the Science and Technology General Education requirement....
    a section of the PHYSICS I course in Mathematics - MATH
    SM 302 (UG24) 02 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN (Cummings Nur/Health Sci 424 - Seated)
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    Boyun Woo Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    EX 302 (UG24) 02 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Spring Term 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MAIN (Cummings Nur/Health Sci 325 - Seated)
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    Marisa C. Mickey Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    SM 302 (UG24) 01 - RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION TECHNIQUES (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 233 - Seated)
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    Boyun Woo Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course covers theories and concepts related to research and evaluation. Specific focus is given to action components of the research process including: design and formulation, research strategies, and methodological tools necessary to perform both quantitative and qualitative research. This class prepares sport science majors for Senior Thesis I and II....
    BIO201 (UG24) 04 - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (Fall Term 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN (Judge Science Center 130 - Seated)
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    Jeremy Bechelli Email Email More info More Info
    ...A study of the human organism relating structure and function. The approach is an integrated one, stressing interrelationships and feedback systems: organic molecules, the cell, cellular respiration, tissues, skin, bones, muscles, and the nervous system. Class, three hours per week, (3 cr. lecture, 1 cr. lab). Must be registered for lecture and lab sections....
    a section of the ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I course in Biology - BIOL
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