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  • REL 101 04 - Introduction to Religion (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1:30-2:45 PM @ D01 LRC CHAP
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    An analytical and topical examination of religious beliefs, feelings, and actions, to provide the student with the tools to understand the religious dimension of life, with particular concern for the Judeo-Christian tradition.
    ENG 112 UC8A - Writing II (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
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    The purpose of this course is to increase the student’s ability to develop written arguments, conduct research, interpret evidence and advance proposals in a reasoned and persuasive way orally and in writing. A grade of “C” or better is required to pass.
    a section of the Writing II course in English - ENG
    COM 200 01 - Mass Communication (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12:40-1:40 PM @ D01 GSC 210
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    ...Study of the characteristics of mass communication, mass media, and their social significance. Students will gain an understanding of the theories of mass communication, the media's power to influence our thoughts and actions, and learn how to apply these theories as media consumers and communicati...
    a section of the Mass Communication course in Communications - COM
    POL 313 01 - Comparative Politics (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11:30-12:30 PM @ D01 PCB 274
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    ...This course will provide an introduction to comparative politics and comparative methods. The first part of the course will be more theoretical in nature providing an introduction to basic political concepts and practices. The second part of the course will be dedicated to understanding the practice...
    a section of the Comparative Politics course in Political Science - POL
    NUR 400 OL1 - Professional Nursing Research & Evi (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 5:45-5:50 AM @ P01
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    Introduction to the methods and principles of professional nursing research and the dissemination and translation of evidence-based research into clinical practice. (Writing Intensive)
    HIS 101 01 - Dawn of Civilizations (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:10-10:10 AM @ D01 PCB 277
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    ...An introductory history course intended for students of all majors to become familiar with the advent and variety of human civilizations. Topics will include formation and evolution of gender roles, religions and beliefs, political structures and ideas from the ancient world to the European Renaissa...
    a section of the Dawn of Civilizations course in History - HIS
    ACC 311 OL2 - Personal Income Tax Accounting (2020-2021 Academic Year Summer 2)
    Fri: 12:10-12:15 AM @ P01
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    An introduction to taxation designed to give students a basic knowledge of deductions, depreciation, capital gains and losses, and deferred compensation of individuals.
    ENG 205 01 - British Literature I (WI) (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:50-2:50 PM @ D01 PCB 276
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    An introduction to the literature of Britain from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 19th century.
    a section of the British Literature I (WI) course in English - ENG
    ENG 373 01 - Multimedia Writing (WI) (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:10-10:10 AM @ D01 PCB 189
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    An introduction to the writing skills necessary for the multimedia environment, such as web-based and other digital formations including text, audio, and still and moving images. (Writing Intensive)
    a section of the Multimedia Writing (WI) course in English - ENG
    ENG 307 01 - History of English Language (WI) (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11:20-12:50 PM @ D01 PCB 276
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    Prerequisite: six semester hours from ENG 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, or instructor?s permission - Development of the English language from its beginnings to the present. (writing intensive)
    a section of the History of English Language (WI) course in English - ENG
    BUS 319 OL1 - Management Information Systems WI (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 1:15-1:20 AM @ P01
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    ...Examines the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in organizational settings and gives a perspective of MIS from the standpoint of the non-technical manager. Topics include acquisition, management, use and control of information systems and their impact on individuals, organizati...
    BUS 308 OL21 - Organizational Behavior (WI) (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 1:35-1:40 AM @ P01
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    Study of organizational behavior of individuals and the collective behavior of humans in organizations - emphasis on development of managerial skills, interpersonal communication, behavioral dimensions of decision making, motivation, leadership, and organizational development. (writing intensive)
    JUS 310 OL2 - Reporting for Crim Jus Prof (WI) (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 3:45-3:50 AM @ P01
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    Prerequisites: ENG 112, JUS 111 - This course focuses on the reporting required to document encounters with criminals, victims, witnesses, and other criminal justice professionals which must be in detail and in compliance with criminal and civil laws. (writing intensive)
    BUS 319 01 - Management Information Systems WI (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Examines the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in organizational settings and gives a perspective of MIS from the standpoint of the non-technical manager. Topics include acquisition, management, use and control of information systems and their impact on individuals, organizati...
    SOC 210 03 - Cultural Anthropology (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
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    A study of the origin and development of man?s culture with special emphasis on preliterate societies, prehistoric and contemporary; the impact of advanced societies; and the future of man in anthropological perspective. (identical to ANT 210)
    a section of the Cultural Anthropology course in Sociology - SOC
    ACC 482 OL2 - Senior Seminar (WI) (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 12:30-12:35 AM @ P01
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    Prerequisite: Senior standing - A capstone course for accounting majors in which students will integrate knowledge from prior coursework and demonstrate their ability to work with contemporary issues in accounting. Seminar format - writing and presentation intensive. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Senior Seminar (WI) course in Accounting - ACC
    JUS 640 MS02 - Current and Legal Issues in CJ (2023-2024 Academic Year Summer)
    Fri: 1:15-1:20 AM @ M01
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    A study of the current challenges that confront the criminal justice system and its personnel. Strategies for addressing these challenges will be an integral part of this course. Case Studies will be included.
    EXS 351 01 - Prin of Athletic Training (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:30 AM @ D01 TRC 106
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    Development of the necessary knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize, and manage athletic injuries. Practical application in taping and bandaging.
    JUS 206 OL2 - Judicial Process (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 3:50-3:55 AM @ P01
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    Prequisite: Jus 111. The court system is studied by examining the duties and responsibilities of the prosecutor, the defense counsel, the jury, and the judge. The federal and state court systems will be analyzed. The student will learn about topics ranging from plea bargaining to sentencing.
    a section of the Judicial Process course in Justice Studies - JUS
    BIO 404 01 - Physiological Ecology (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:10-10:10 AM @ D01 GSC 105
    Thu: 1:10-4:10 PM @ D01 SEC 110
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    The purpose of this course is to apply basic physiological concepts towards the study of how animals are physiologically adapted to their environments. Topics will include energetics, thermoregulation, sensory systems, energy acquisition, cardiovascular function and respiration. Laboratory included.
    a section of the Physiological Ecology course in Biology - BIO
    ENG 112 05 - Writing II (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:10-10:10 AM @ D01 GTC 219
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    The purpose of this course is to increase the student’s ability to develop written arguments, conduct research, interpret evidence and advance proposals in a reasoned and persuasive way orally and in writing. A grade of “C” or better is required to pass.
    a section of the Writing II course in English - ENG
    BUS 350 E8A1 - Operations Management (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ D01 PCB 280
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    ...Introduction to design, operation, and control of systems by which material, labor, and capital are combined to produce goods and services - application of analytical decision making techniques such as linear programming, forecasting, decision theory - topics include capacity planning, quality manag...
    EXS 325 01 - Tech in Evaluating Fitness (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon: 11:30-2:50 PM @ D01 ISEF 111
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    Laboratory techniques, procedures, and protocols, and exercise prescription. Designed to develop skills in using bicycle ergometers, treadmills, skin fold calipers, strength dynamometers, and other fitness assessment equipment.
    INT 396 01 - Extended Internships (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
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    Internships offer students the opportunity to participate in work experiences associated specifically with the student’s major or interest. Internships may vary in length with credit awarded depending on the length of the internship and content of the experience.
    a section of the Extended Internships course in Internships - INT
    PSY 201 01 - Psychological Dev. Childhood (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:40-11:10 AM @ D01 PCB 276
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    Prerequisite: PSY 111 - An examination of the developmental processes of childhood. The topics include the maturation of perceptual and motor process, the development of social attachments, and the emergence of cognitive functions such as memory and language.
    a section of the Psychological Dev. Childhood course in Psychology - PSY
    ENG 115 GRB1 - Introduction to Literature (WI) (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
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    An introduction to literary forms (fiction, poetry, drama) and terminology, designed to give the student a basis for the appreciation of literature as well as a foundation for further literary study. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Introduction to Literature (WI) course in English - ENG
    ENT 211 01 - Applied Production II (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
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    This course gives students practical entertainment experience by working hands-on in an Entertainment Arts concentration.
    POL 201 01 - International Relations (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-9:00 AM @ D01 PCB 277
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    This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts and theories of international relations and provide an interactive forum for analysis of the international system and the forces that produce cooperation and conflict.
    HCA 400 OL1 - Clinical Issues Healthcare Mgmt WI (2024-2025 Academic Year Summer)
    Fri: 2:55-3:00 AM @ P01
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    ...This course presents an overview of how social and economic forces are changing how patients, providers, and health care managers interact. Although this course is likely to appeal to students who plan careers as health care providers or managers, it is intended also for students with a broad range...
    EXS 351 01 - Prin of Athletic Training (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ D01 DUN POW
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    Development of the necessary knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize, and manage athletic injuries. Practical application in taping and bandaging.
    PSY 226 02 - Research Design and Analysis (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11:30-12:20 PM @ D01 DUN CARLT
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    ...This course is designed to introduce the student to research methods in psychology. Topics include: experimental and correlational research designs, library research techniques, the interpretation of descriptive statistics, and ethical considerations in research. Students will write research reports...
    a section of the Research Design and Analysis course in Psychology - PSY
    ADM 307 OL1 - Servant Leadership (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 12:35-12:40 AM @ P01
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    This course examines the history, dynamics and expectations of servant leadership. Emphasis will be placed on ethics and leadership in a dynamic and changing world.
    BUS 615 MB21 - Managerial Economics (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 12:20-12:25 AM @ P01
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    ...Managerial Economics is the application of economic theory and methodology to managerial decision making problems within various organizational settings such as a firm or a government agency. The emphasis in this course will be on demand analysis and estimation, production and cost analysis under d...
    COL 103 11 - Wesleyan Transition (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon: 3-4:00 PM @ D01 GSC 220
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    ...COL 103 Wesleyan Transition is a one credit seminar course that assists first-year students in the transition to college, and helps to further orient first-year students to the North Carolina Wesleyan University community. The course prepares students for collegiate success and fosters campus engage...
    a section of the Wesleyan Transition course in College Life - COL
    COL 103 10 - Wesleyan Transition (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Wed: 3-4:00 PM @ D01 PCB 276
    Wed: 3:30-4:30 PM @ D01 PCB 276
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    ...COL 103 Wesleyan Transition is a one credit seminar course that assists first-year students in the transition to college, and helps to further orient first-year students to the North Carolina Wesleyan University community. The course prepares students for collegiate success and fosters campus engage...
    a section of the Wesleyan Transition course in College Life - COL
    MSL 101 01 - Leadership and Personal Development (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue: 1-2:00 PM @ D01 TRC 103
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    ...This course is designed to inspire an interest in the principles and practices of leadership and to explore how these high-impact principles and practices might be applied at Duke, in the military, and to the civilian world of work. The course will explore topics such as values-based behavior [coura...
    HIS 111 OL2 - The US: From Colonies to Civil War (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 3:35-3:40 AM @ P01
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    A survey of American history from the European settlement to the Civile War. Usually offered in the fall semester.
    BUS 307 E8B1 - Corporate Finance (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ D01 PCB 274
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    Principles of corporate finance including analysis of financial statements, ratio analysis, and the statement of cash flows capital budgeting - risk and return - stocks and bonds - cost of capital - financial institutions - securities markets - international finance.
    BUS 482 OL2 - Business Admin Capstone (WI) (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 2:30-2:35 AM @ P01
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    ...Integrates various business disciplines to help seniors develop an understanding of decision making, business planning and strategy. The web-based simulation will connect theoretical class work to the business world. Students will learn-by-doing as teams apply theories and concepts that have been le...
    SPT 355 01 - Sport Communication (WI) (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:20-11:20 AM @ D01 TRC 105
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    This course is an examination of principles of marketing, promotion, sponsorship, public relations, and licensing as it applies to the sport industry.
    CMA 490 UC - Senior Project (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...In this course, students will spend the semester working to develop a complete and professional creative video production of their own design. Students will be responsbile for independently planning and executing all stages of pre-production, production, and post-production as well as taking steps ...
    a section of the Senior Project course in Cinema & Media - CMA
    BUS 350 OL2 - Operations Management (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 2:05-2:10 AM @ P01
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    ...Introduction to design, operation, and control of systems by which material, labor, and capital are combined to produce goods and services - application of analytical decision making techniques such as linear programming, forecasting, decision theory - topics include capacity planning, quality manag...
    BUS 635 MB02 - Marketing Management (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 12:10-12:15 AM @ P01
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    ...Marketing Management is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value. Marketing management seeks to meet organizational objectives by effectively satisfying customers in a dynamic e...
    POL 311 01 - Political Parties & Public (WI) (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:10-10:00 AM @ D01 BRA 236
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    ...This is a writing intensive course designed to introduce students to the citizen's role within the democratic process. More specifically, this course focuses on citizen's patterns of participation, values, ideological orientations, political parties, party support bases, elections, and voting behav...
    CIS 491 UC - Independent Study (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
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    A student pursues a topic or project of mutual interest with a faculty member extensive written report. A written proposal for the independent study project must be approved in advance of the beginning of the semester for which academic credit is expected.
    ENG 206 02 - British Literature II (WI) (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 3-4:15 PM @ D01 PCB 274
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    An introduction to the literature of Britain from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 19th century. (writing intensive)
    a section of the British Literature II (WI) course in English - ENG
    SOC 111 02 - Social Problems (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...An inquiry into the problems of contemporary American society: selected problems are researched and deliberated from different perspectives, revealing the conflicting values which are fundamental to these problems. This is an appropriate introductory level course for those not considering sociology ...
    a section of the Social Problems course in Sociology - SOC
    BUS 314 01 - Human Resources Management (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:10-10:10 AM @ D01 PCB 279
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    Concepts and methods associated with attracting, developing, and maintaining an effective work force: government legislation - human resource planning - recruitment and selection - performance evaluation - compensation and benefits - labor relations.
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