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22/SP Course | Faculty | Days | Comments/Requisites | Credits | Course Type | Location | ||
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ART - ART | ||||||||
ART-140-02 Staffordshire Ceramics Exhibit |
Morton E |
TU TH
01:10PM - 02:25PM |
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0.50 | LFA |
FIN M140
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CHE - CHEMISTRY | ||||||||
CHE-431-04 Advanced Analytical Chemistry |
Schmitt P |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
Prerequisite: CHE-331
This is a 2nd half semester course.
An exploration of analytical methods and instrumentation through
independent laboratory-based research projects. Instrumentation
theory, design, and function will be discussed in relation to the
independent projects, together with relevant principles in data
acquisition and analysis. Topics may include HPLC-MS and
analytical optical spectroscopies, among others. Two meetings per
weekfor the second half of the semester, with an emphasis on
laboratory work.
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0.50 |
HAY 319
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CHE-441-02 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
Cook T |
M W F
01:10PM - 02:00PM |
CHE-241 (must be completed prior to taking this class)
This is a 2nd half semester course that meets three times a week
for one-half credit.
Building on principles of oxidation-reduction reactions discussed
in first-year chemistry courses, this course offers an in-depth
exploration of the theory and analytical techniques that underpin
modern investigations into electron transfer behavior and its
applications. Topics include: solution-phase electrochemistry,
electrocatalysis, photovoltaic materials, solid-state devices
(batteries), and electrochemical methods for quantitation of
certain analytes.
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0.50 |
HAY 321
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CSC - COMPUTER SCIENCE | ||||||||
CSC-106-02 Retro 2D Videogame Programming |
McKinney C |
TU TH
08:00AM - 09:15AM |
Important notes: students with prior credit in CSC-101 or CSC-106
cannot enroll. Each half credit is identical, so students cannot
enroll in both section -01 and section -02.
Using Microsoft MakeCode Arcade, and some Python, we will explore
the world of 2D retro-style video game programming. Students
will produce a series of small games, and the course will
culminate with development of a larger project to showcase to the
college community. No previous experience with computer
programming is expected. This course will develop general
programming skills for students seeking to take CSC-111 in the
future. This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 101
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DV3 - DIVISION III | ||||||||
DV3-252-01 Stats Soc Sciences |
Byun C |
M W F
11:00AM - 11:50AM |
This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 | QL |
BAX 214
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EDU - EDUCATION | ||||||||
EDU-330-01 Studies in Urban Education |
Pittard M |
M W F
10:00AM - 10:50AM |
Prerequisite: One previous course in Education Studies
There is no immersion component to this offering due to Covid.
This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 |
DET 111
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ENG - ENGLISH | ||||||||
ENG-121-01 Language Variation & Change |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
Prerequisite: ENG-122 or HUM-122 or MLL-122
This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 | LS |
DET 209
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ENG-196-02 Literature & Religion Part II |
Lamberton J |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
This is a 2nd half semester course.
Siblings and Parents:
Brothers who murder or enslave each other, parents who sacrifice
their children, children who abandon their parents. What do
sacred stories tell us about how and when to honor family and
when to abandon or disown them? This half-semester course
examines family relationships across a variety of sacred texts
and in the literature that those texts have inspired. Students
will read and write about poems, stories, plays, and songs that
respond to, and often challenge, sacred teachings about family
relationships. Assigned texts will be drawn from a range of
religious traditions, and students from all religious
backgrounds, including no religious background, are welcome.
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0.50 | HPR, LFA |
CEN 300
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HUM - HUMANITIES | ||||||||
HUM-121-01 Language Variation and Change |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
Prerequisite: ENG-122 or HUM-122 or MLL-122
This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 | LS |
DET 209
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MAT - MATHEMATICS | ||||||||
MAT-104-01 Statistics |
Thompson P |
M W F
10:00AM - 10:50AM |
This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 104
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MAT-354-01 Mathematical Statistics |
Thompson P |
M W F
02:10PM - 03:00PM |
MAT-253 and 254
This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 | QL |
GOO 104
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MLL - MODERN LANGUAGES | ||||||||
MLL-121-01 Language Variation & Change |
Hardy J |
TU TH
09:45AM - 11:00AM |
Prerequisite: ENG-122 or HUM-122 or MLL-122
This is a 2nd half semester course.
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0.50 | LS |
DET 209
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REL - RELIGION | ||||||||
REL-272-03 Develop/ Spread of Glob Pent |
Urvas S |
M W F
09:00AM - 09:50AM |
Development and Spread of Global Pentecostalism: This 2nd
half-semester course is an introduction to the history and core
beliefs of Pentecostalism and an overview of its rapid spread
across all the continents. We will make case study visits to
various countries and cultures. Through these surveys we will
learn about the both local issues and their relations to the
global movement of Pentecostalism and Charismatic Christianity.
Along with the case studies, the issues of human experience and
theologizing in the context of Pentecostal spirituality and
culture will be addressed and discussed.
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0.50 | HPR |
CEN 304
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