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  • CHE 310 01 - PHY CHEMISTRY (2014-15 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This is a survey of elementary research methods used to conduct research in the social sciences, with specific emphasis on methodologies common in the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, such as program evaluation. Research design, data collection techniques, and data analysis and inter...
    MGT 214 01 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (2014-15 Academic Year Fall)
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    PSY 204 01 - RESEARCH METHODS II - DESIGN (2015-16 Academic Year Fall)
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    BIO 112 01 - GENERAL BIOLOGY II (2011-12 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This sequence offers an in-depth overview of the primary biological principles of molecular, cellular, and organismal biology. Students survey selected plants and animals to illustrate problems and theories related to living systems and their interactions with the environment. Three hours lecture an...
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    ...PT 632 CHURCH ADMINISTRATION Designed to introduce the student to the theory and practice of managing and leading the church. The focus is on leadership as a necessary correlate to management and administration. Topics range from strategic planning and budgeting to the spiritual life of the church l...
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    PT 533 02 - Intro Ser Prep/Worship (2013-14 Academic Year Graduate Winter)
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    ...PT 533 INTRODUCTION TO SERMON PREPARATION AND WORSHIP Designed to provide the foundation for future study of Homiletics offerings in the curriculum. As a basic course, the focus is on sermon structure, development of content and noting the context in which the proclamation is to be delivered. Also, ...
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    CSC 160 02 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING (2015-16 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Provides students with the necessary foundation for higher-level mathematics for science, business, mathematics, and interdisciplinary studies. Topics emphasized include real number system, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, equations and inequalities, radicals, functions and their graphs...
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    CIS 162 01 - BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (2012-13 Academic Year Fall)
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    CIS 460 01 - IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT (2009 - 2010 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Introduces students to topics that are organized around major life functions and the structures that serve them. Topics include cellular structure and function, maintenance and regulation, reproduction and development, genetics, and basic ecological principles. Designed for non-science majors. Three...
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    HUM 226 IVB1 - WORLD LITERATURE II (2021-22 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Provides students with the necessary foundation for higher-level mathematics for science, business, mathematics, and interdisciplinary studies. Topics emphasized include real number system, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, equations and inequalities, radicals, functions and their graphs...
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    CCJ 205 01 - CRIMINOLOGY (2011-12 Academic Year Fall)
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    PT 625 01 - Group Dynamics (2011-12 Academic Year Transfer)
    PT 625 GROUP DYNAMICS Designed as a study of how to cause groups to function cohesively in accomplishing assigned tasks. Attention will be given to the value of each participant showing care and being cared for in the context of a supportive learning environment.
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    SPH 217 02 - INFORMATIVE SPEAKING (2013-14 Academic Year Spring)
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    THR 315 01 - ACTING II (2017-18 Academic Year Fall)
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    REL 201 01 - INTRO WORLD RELIGION (2013-14 Academic Year Fall)
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    MUS 102 01 - BASIC MUSIC SKILLS I (2015-16 Academic Year Fall)
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    SPD 203 02 - SPEECH AND DICTION (2010-11 Year Fall)
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    ART 398 01 - JR STUDIO PROJECT (2016-17 Academic Year Spring)
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    Revenue Management Strategies. An analysis and evaluation of data about property operation and its business environment to be used to develop competitive costing and pricing strategies, based on conditions, brand and events that improve and sustains profits.
    HIS 225 01 - AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY I (2009-10 Year Spring)
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