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  • ENG 112 09 - Writing II (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:30 PM @ D01 GTC 230
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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
    BIO 102 E8A1 - Life Science Laboratory (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer 1)
    Fri: 6-10:00 PM @ D01 GSC 104
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    Co-requisite: BIO 101 - Designed to accompany the lecture course and provide experience with a variety of basic biological phenomena such as hypothesis testing, data interpretation, ecology, diversity of life, genetics, biotechnology, and evolution. (offered every semester)
    a section of the Life Science Laboratory course in Biology - BIO
    PSY 111 02 - Introduction to Psychology (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11:30-12:30 PM @ D01 PCB 278
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    ...Introductory review of the field of psychology. The topic areas include the philosophical and scientific origin of psychology and specific treatment of areas of inquiry and application. These areas include learning, memory, perception, physiology of the nervous system, social and personality theory,...
    a section of the Introduction to Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    REL 342 OL2 - Professiona and Business Ethics (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 5:50-5:55 AM @ P01
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    A study of the relationship of ethics to the world of work utilizing a case study approach in order to consider how ethical reflection can help meet the rapidly changing circumstances and new moral dilemmas arising today in business and the professions. (Identical to PHI 342)
    EXS 481 01 - Internship (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Students spend approximately 200 hours of field experience during the course of the semester working off campus in the areas of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, employee/corporate fitness, older adults’ fitness, strength and conditioning and/or physical therapy. While involved in the off campus exper...
    a section of the Internship course in Exercise Science - EXS
    EDU 444 02 - Methods/Material:Middle Secon (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
    Thu: 2:40-4:40 PM @ D01 BRA 238
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    Methods and materials for teaching individual subject areas in middle or secondary education including English, mathematics, social studies, or science. Clinical experiences included.
    a section of the Methods/Material:Middle Secon course in Education - EDU
    MKT 319 OL1 - Retailing (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 4:15-4:20 AM @ P01
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    An introduction to the field of retailing including retail stores, merchandising, operations, store location and layout, internal organization, buying, personnel management, inventory control, and sales promotion.
    a section of the Retailing course in Marketing - MKT
    ENG 210 01 - Journalism (WI) (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:40-11:10 AM @ D01 GSC 103
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    Research and writing in the genres of journalism: news, interpretation, features, opinion, public relations. Includes consideration of the rights and responsibilities of a free press. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Journalism (WI) course in English - ENG
    COM 308 01 - Communication Research Methods (WI) (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:40-11:10 AM @ D01 TRC 103
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    A review of qualitative and quantitative research methods utilized in communication studies including the steps of the research process. Practice is provided in finding, consuming, and analyzing research studies.
    PAD 305 OL2 - Budgeting & Planning for Public Adm (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 5:30-5:35 AM @ P01
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    ...This course will include topics in municipal expenditure patterns and revenue sources, taxation at the local level, fiscal and economic aspects of federalism and federalism and federal-state-local fiscal coordination, and role of budget in the determination of policy, in administrative integration a...
    LIB 499 UC - Liberal Studies Capstone (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Examination of key questions and complex problems from multidisciplinary perspectives are integrated throughout the course. Furthermore, the class will focus on synthesizing students' courses of study through a project of the student's own design as the final culmination for the student's individua...
    a section of the Liberal Studies Capstone course in Liberal Studies - LIB
    JUS 421 A16 - Internship (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 12:05-12:10 AM @ P01
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    Students work closely with the instructor to prepare for and obtain placement in sites related to the field of justice, including: law enforcement agencies, prisons, probation offices, social service organizations or judges or lawyers. The experience is designed to provide practical job experience.
    a section of the Internship course in Justice Studies - JUS
    COL 195 02 - Special Topics (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon: 12:40-1:40 PM @ D01 SLC 105
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    A study of special topics.
    a section of the Special Topics course in College Life - COL
    HIS 111 02 - The US: From Colonies to Civil War (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11:30-12:30 PM @ D01 PCB 277
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    A survey of American history from the European settlement to the Civile War. Usually offered in the fall semester.
    BUS 710 MB02 - Culture & Diversity Leadership (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 2:20-2:25 AM @ M01
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    Focuses on theoretical and applied concepts and skills essential to successfully managing an environment of workplace diversity and multiculturalism within domestic and global organizations.
    JUS 610 MS02 - Victimology (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 12:40-12:45 AM @ M01
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    An analysis and study of crime victims and the relationship between the victims, offenders, society and social media. The issues of justice and redress for victims of criminal acts will be emphasized.
    a section of the Victimology course in Justice Studies - JUS
    EDU 310 OL1 - Technology in Education (2024-2025 Academic Year Summer)
    Fri: 5:25-5:30 AM @ P01
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    The uses of media and computers in education. Special emphasis is given to the application of computers in instruction. Development of a technology portfolio required.
    a section of the Technology in Education course in Education - EDU
    EDU 406 A16 - Teach Edu Lic Test Prep Lab (TEP) (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon: 6-7:00 PM @ E01
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    ...The purpose of this course is to provide Elementary Education and Special Education majors an opportunity to apply the pedagogical knowledge they have gained in their fields of study in preparation for the Pearson Testing for North Carolina: Foundations of Reading and General Curriculum Tests. The...
    ART 202 01 - Computer Graphics (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ D01 PCB 189
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    ...The student will follow a sequence of creative design exercises involving basic operations using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe PageMaker, HTML, and FrontPage applications. They will explore the fundamentals of practical design applications including color graphics, typography, and website visuals. The proj...
    a section of the Computer Graphics course in Art - ART
    REL 101 04 - Introduction to Religion (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:30 PM @ D01 PEL 114
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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.
    BUS 483 UC8A - Supply Chain Mgmt Capstone WI (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course integrates various logistics and business disciplines to help seniors develop an understanding of logistics & supply chain management, decision making, business planning, and strategy. The class project will connect theoretical class work to the business world as it specially relates to...
    ENG 130 01 - Fundamentals of Communication (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ D01 GTC 228
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    ...Survey of personal and public communication principles for our contemporary society. Attention will be given to the purpose, organization, delivery, and analysis of public addresses. Also, the dimensions of interpersonal and intrapersonal communication will be introduced. Actual practice through cla...
    a section of the Fundamentals of Communication course in English - ENG
    CHM 105 HT - General Physical Science (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 6:15-6:20 AM @ P01
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    ...General Physical Science (CHM/ERS/PHY 105) with Laboratory (CHM/ERS/PHY 106) provides an overview of physical science, from cosmology through geology, chemistry and physics. It emphasizes descriptive and systematic aspects of science and restricts mathematical features to the essentials. The class...
    a section of the General Physical Science course in Chemistry - CHM
    ENG 111 OL1 - Writing I (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 12:15-12:20 AM @ P01
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    The purpose of this course is to improve the student’s ability to speak effectively, read critically and write clearly. Emphasis is on writing expository essays. A grade of "C" or better is required to pass.
    a section of the Writing I course in English - ENG
    ART 205 01 - Painting: Water Media (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:30 PM @ D01 BRA 233
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    Introduces the traditional approach to water-based transparent painting medium including concepts of color theory. Drawing and composition will be stressed in painting from observation, response to text and imagination.
    a section of the Painting: Water Media course in Art - ART
    BIO 102 07 - Life Science Laboratory (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Thu: 2:40-4:40 PM @ D01 GSC 101
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    Co-requisite: BIO 101 - Designed to accompany the lecture course and provide experience with a variety of basic biological phenomena such as hypothesis testing, data interpretation, ecology, diversity of life, genetics, biotechnology, and evolution. (offered every semester)
    a section of the Life Science Laboratory course in Biology - BIO
    ADM 307 OL21 - Servant Leadership (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 2:05-2:10 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.
    REL 115 01 - Religious Worlds (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:10-10:10 AM @ D01 PCB 279
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    A study of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the major religions in the Abrahamic tradition.
    a section of the Religious Worlds course in Religious Studies - REL
    WES 101 01 - WesWay 101 (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer 1)
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    a section of the WesWay 101 course in Training - TRN
    ACC 482 OL2 - Senior Seminar (WI) (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    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
    EXS 324 01 - Exercise Physiology (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11:20-12:50 PM @ D01 ISEF 111
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    The functioning of the systems in the human body as the body meets the stress of the physical demands placed upon it.
    a section of the Exercise Physiology course in Exercise Science - EXS
    ADM 481 OL1 - Senior Seminar Organizational Ad WI (2022-2023 Academic Year Summer 1)
    Fri: 12:50-12:55 AM @ P01
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    ...This course will guide students through case studies and apply theory to real world situations providing more in-depth analysis of the learning outcomes in the other courses within the major to include: Social Psychology, Sociology of the Workplace, I/O Psychology, Organizational Behavior, and Mang...
    EDU 406 OL1 - Teach Edu Lic Test Prep Lab (TEP) (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 2:45-2:50 AM @ P01
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    ...The purpose of this course is to provide Elementary Education and Special Education majors an opportunity to apply the pedagogical knowledge they have gained in their fields of study in preparation for the Pearson Testing for North Carolina: Foundations of Reading and General Curriculum Tests. The...
    CIS 211 E8A1 - Programming Structures (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon: 6-10:00 PM @ D01 GTC 219
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    ...This course introduces the basic structures of computer programs. Students will learn how to design applications, use language syntax declare variables and constants, create input/output operations, and initializing variables. Students will also create sequential structures, selection structures, re...
    BIO 102 E8A1 - Life Science Laboratory (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 6-10:00 PM @ D01 GSC 104
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    Co-requisite: BIO 101 - Designed to accompany the lecture course and provide experience with a variety of basic biological phenomena such as hypothesis testing, data interpretation, ecology, diversity of life, genetics, biotechnology, and evolution. (offered every semester)
    a section of the Life Science Laboratory course in Biology - BIO
    ENG 310 01 - Advanced Journalism (WI) (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
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    Prerequisite: ENG 210 - Model readings from master journalists - in-depth research and writing. An opportunity to focus one?s reasoning, research, and writing on a particular beat for example: sports, politics, the arts, technology, science, education, and business. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Advanced Journalism (WI) course in English - ENG
    BIO 102 05 - Life Science Laboratory (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
    Wed: 1:45-3:45 PM @ D01 GSC 101
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    Co-requisite: BIO 101 - Designed to accompany the lecture course and provide experience with a variety of basic biological phenomena such as hypothesis testing, data interpretation, ecology, diversity of life, genetics, biotechnology, and evolution. (offered every semester)
    a section of the Life Science Laboratory course in Biology - BIO
    CIS 201 OL1 - Web Authoring & Publishing (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course introduces Web site development using the Web authoring scripting languages HTML, XHTML, and XML. Topics cover the fundamentals required in designing and creating effective and accessible Web pages which includes linking and formatting; using tables, frames, and forms; and integrating Ca...
    SOC 220 01 - Sex, Marriage, and Family (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:50-2:50 PM @ D01 PCB 277
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    ...Prerequisite: SOC 101 or PSY 111 or permission of instructor - A study of sexual behavior and the social institutions of marriage and the family, emphasizing sociological understanding and research, yet also including insights from psychology, biology, anthropology, history, and economics. (identica...
    a section of the Sex, Marriage, and Family course in Sociology - SOC
    ECO 212 OL2 - Prin. of Economics II (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 2:35-2:40 AM @ P01
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    ...An introduction to microeconomics and current economic issues. Emphasis is given to the theories of consumer demand and market equilibrium along with costs and pricing within various market structures. Economic analysis of problems such as poverty, pollution, health care, and mass transit will be pr...
    a section of the Prin. of Economics II course in Economics - ECO
    EXS 100 04 - Fitness and Wellness (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 3-3:50 PM @ D01 DUN POW
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    ...This course is designed to develop the understanding in the conceptual knowledge of health and fitness in the development and maintenance of human wellness. It is expected and encouraged that the students apply information received in the classroom environment to a personal fitness and wellness prog...
    a section of the Fitness and Wellness course in Exercise Science - EXS
    BUS 350 OL2 - Operations Management (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 1:50-1:55 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...
    MAT 213 BFA1 - Elementary Statistics (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Topics will include descriptive statistical techniques including sampling techniques, collection of data, frequency distributions, graphing of data and analysis of data (measures of central tendency, location and spread) - introduction to relationships between quantitative variables (correlation and...
    a section of the Elementary Statistics course in Mathematics - MAT
    MKT 205 02 - Principles of Marketing (WI) (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:30 PM @ D01 GTC 219
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    Introduces marketing as a vital business activity in the American economy. Describes the marketing environment, marketing analysis and strategy, and the marketing program. (writing intensive)
    a section of the Principles of Marketing (WI) course in Marketing - MKT
    REL 342 NBB1 - Professiona and Business Ethics (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ NB1
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    A study of the relationship of ethics to the world of work utilizing a case study approach in order to consider how ethical reflection can help meet the rapidly changing circumstances and new moral dilemmas arising today in business and the professions. (Identical to PHI 342)
    EXS 325 01 - Tech in Evaluating Fitness (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon: 11:30-2:50 PM @ D01 TRC 106
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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.
    POL 112 01 - American Political System (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 9:40-11:10 AM @ D01 PCB 279
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    ...This is an introductory course in American national government and politics. It is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the American political system from the framing of the Constitution to the present. This course is particularly concerned with the struggle for democracy in America...
    HIS 101 G8A1 - Dawn of Civilizations (2020-2021 Academic Year Fall)
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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
    HIS 101 OL1 - Dawn of Civilizations (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
    Fri: 2:50-2:55 AM @ P01
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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
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