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22/FA Course | Faculty | Days | Comments/Requisites | Credits | Course Type | Location | ||
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CHE - CHEMISTRY | ||||||||
CHE-462-01 Biochemistry II |
Taylor A |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
Prerequisite: CHE-361
1st Half Semester
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0.50 |
HAY 321
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CHE-491-01 Integrative Chemistry |
Wysocki L |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
1st Half Semester
This senior capstone course will challenge students with an
application of fundamental concepts from earlier coursework to
the topic of dyes. From textiles to medicine to cutting-edge
experiments using fluorescence, dyes are chemical tools with a
long and interdisciplinary history. In-depth exploration will
connect overarching themes in the major and provide a powerful
launching point for written comprehensive exam preparation.
Critical engagement with the primary literature and diverse modes
of oral and written presentation will be emphasized. This
one-half credit course is required of all chemistry majors and
meets twice each week for the first half of the semester.
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0.50 |
HAY 002
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CSC - COMPUTER SCIENCE | ||||||||
CSC-271-02DCS Systems Development Methods |
Staff |
TBA
TBA - TBA |
Prerequisite: CSC-111 or permission of the instructor
This is a course offered through Baker College via Course Share.
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1.00 |
TBA TBA
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DV3 - DIVISION III | ||||||||
DV3-252-01 Stats Soc Sciences |
Howland F |
M W F
03:10PM - 04:00PM |
1st half semester
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0.50 | QL |
BAX 214
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ENG - ENGLISH | ||||||||
ENG-105-01 Intro to Poetry |
Lamberton J |
M W F
02:10PM - 03:00PM |
1st Half Semester
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0.50 |
CEN 305
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MAT - MATHEMATICS | ||||||||
MAT-103-01 Probability |
Westphal C |
M W F
10:00AM - 10:50AM |
1st Half Semester
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 101
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MAT-252-01 Mathematical Interest Theory |
Ansaldi K |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
Prerequisite: MAT-112
1st Half Semester
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0.50 |
GOO 104
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MAT-253-01 Probability Models |
Borjigin S |
M W F
11:00AM - 11:50AM |
Prerequisite: MAT-112
1st Half Semester
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 104
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NSC - NEUROSCIENCE | ||||||||
NSC-333-01 Research Behav Neuroscience |
Schmitzer-Torbert N |
M W F
03:10PM - 04:00PM |
Prerequisite: PSY-233 or BIO-112.
1st Half Semester
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0.50 | BSC |
BAX 312
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PE - PHYSICAL EDUCATION | ||||||||
PE-011-01 Advanced Fitness |
Brumett K, Sullivan P |
M W F
06:00AM - 07:15AM |
1st Half Semester
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0.00 |
TBA TBA
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PSY - PSYCHOLOGY | ||||||||
PSY-333-01 Research Behav Neuroscience |
Schmitzer-Torbert N |
M W F
03:10PM - 04:00PM |
PreReq PSY-233.
1st Half Semester
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0.50 |
BAX 312
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REL - RELIGION | ||||||||
REL-275-01 Religion & Cognitive Science |
Blix D |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
1st Half Semester
Can religious beliefs by adequately analyzed or explained by
cognitive science? If so, how and to what extent? If not, why
not? These are the questions that this course will address. The
relatively new field of cognitive science is the scientific study
of the human mind, drawing on fields like psychology,
anthropology, archeology, linguistics, and neuroscience. The
course has 3 parts. First, we'll read what some cognitive
scientists have to say about religion, e.g. Pascal Boyer,
Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious
Thought. Second, we'll read some philosophical and theological
critiques of these ideas. Third, in light of these critiques,
we'll consider their adequacy to the task of analyzing or
explaining religious beliefs.
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0.50 | HPR |
MXI 109
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THE - THEATER | ||||||||
THE-103-01 Stage Management |
Whittredge A |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
1st Half Semester
Stage Management will introduce students to the role of the
Production Stage Manager. Upon
completion of the course students will have an understanding of
the Stage Manager's role in
facilitating a production team in support of the production.
Students will gain experience with the Stage Manager's function,
responsibilities, tools, paperwork, the process of calling a
show, and the creation of and maintenance of a Production Prompt
Book.
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0.50 |
FIN TGRR
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