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Geology Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• GEOL 552 - Applied Geophysics
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• GEOL 553 - Plate Tectonics
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• GEOL 554 - Magnetic Fabrics and Geological Processes
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• GEOL 556 - Principles of Orogeny Seminar
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• GEOL 557 - Practical Paleomagnetism
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• GEOL 558 - Paleomagnetism and Tectonics Lab Seminar
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• GEOL 559 - Rock Magnetism and Geomagnetic Field Lab
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• GEOL 561 - Analytical Geochemistry
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• GEOL 563 - Introduction to Seismology
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• GEOL 564 - Mantle Processes
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• GEOL 570 - Landslides and Slope Stability
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• GEOL 572 - Surface Water Hydrology
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• GEOL 573 - Hydrogeology
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• GEOL 574 - Ground Water Contamination
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• GEOL 595 - Seminar in Contemporary Geology Problems
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• GEOL 690 - Thesis
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German Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• GERM 101 - Elementary German: Language, Communication & Culture
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• GERM 102 - Elementary German: Language, Communication & Culture
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• GERM 103 - Elementary German: Language, Communication & Culture
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• GERM 104 - Review of Elementary German: Language, Communication & Culture
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• GERM 201 - Intermediate German: Language, Communication & Culture
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• GERM 202 - Intermediate German: Language, Communication & Culture
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• GERM 203 - Intermediate German: Language, Communication & Culture
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• GERM 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• GERM 301 - High Intermediate German: Contexts & Culture
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• GERM 302 - Advanced German: Contexts & Cultures I
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• GERM 306 - Third-Year Conversation
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• GERM 314 - Phonetics
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• GERM 331 - Civilization of Germany Through the Nineteenth Century
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• GERM 332 - German Civilization Today
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• GERM 340 - Introduction to German Literature
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• GERM 341 - Nineteenth-Century German Literature
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• GERM 343 - Eighteenth-Century German Literature
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• GERM 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• GERM 401 - Advanced German: Contexts & Cultures II
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• GERM 402 - Advanced German: Contexts & Cultures III
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• GERM 406 - Fluency Through Dramatization
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• GERM 407 - German Culture Through Film
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• GERM 425 - Teaching-Learning Process in Elementary German
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• GERM 432 - Contemporary German Culture
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• GERM 440 - Topics in Germanic Linguistics
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• GERM 450 - Studies in German Literature
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• GERM 500 - Directed Independent Study
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Greek Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• GREK 101 - Elementary Greek
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• GREK 102 - Elementary Greek
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• GREK 103 - Elementary Greek
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• GREK 201 - Intermediate Greek I
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• GREK 202 - Intermediate Greek II
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• GREK 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• GREK 350 - Advanced Readings
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• GREK 400 - Directed Independent Study
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Health Education Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• HLED 150 - Consumer and Environmental Health
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• HLED 151 - Society and Drugs
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• HLED 152 - Society and Sex
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• HLED 201 - Perspectives of Human Lifestyle and Wellness
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• HLED 210 - Introduction to Public Health
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• HLED 250 - Health of the College Student
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• HLED 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• HLED 345 - Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
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• HLED 350 - Nutrition
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• HLED 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• HLED 407 - Principles and Foundations of Health Education
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• HLED 410 - Health Communication and Social Marketing
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• HLED 420 - Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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• HLED 432 - Organization and Administration of Community Health Programs
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• HLED 447 - Community Health
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• HLED 450 - Methods and Materials in Health Education
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• HLED 455 - Health Education Grades K-8
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• HLED 460 - Program Planning and Implementation of Health Programs
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• HLED 465 - Program Evaluation and Research Design
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• HLED 471 - Internship I
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• HLED 472 - Internship II
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• HLED 473 - Internship III
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History Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• HIST 103 - Introduction to American Civilization: American History to 1865
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• HIST 104 - Introduction to American Civilization: American History Since 1865
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• HIST 111 - Introduction to Western Civilization: Prehistory to 476
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• HIST 112 - Introduction to Western Civilization: 476-1713
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• HIST 113 - Introduction to Western Civilization: 1713-Present
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• HIST 121 - World History to 500
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• HIST 123 - World History, 1500 to the Present
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• HIST 131 - Going to College in America
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• HIST 151 - Communities of the Ancient World
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• HIST 152 - Being Human
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• HIST 158 - Race and Identity in Modern America
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• HIST 262 - African American History to 1865
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• HIST 263 - African Americans Since 1865
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• HIST 265 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Experiences in U.S. History
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• HIST 268 - Introduction to Asian American History
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• HIST 273 - Latin America: 1492-1824
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• HIST 274 - Latin America: 1824 to the Present
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• HIST 275 - The Indian in American History
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• HIST 277 - Canada: A Historical Survey
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• HIST 278 - Multiculturalism in Canada
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• HIST 280 - Introduction to East Asian Civilizations
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• HIST 281 - East Asian History in the Early-Modern and Modern Eras
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• HIST 285 - African History to 1800
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• HIST 286 - African History, 1800-present
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• HIST 287 - Introduction to Islamic Civilization
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• HIST 289 - Islam in France
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• HIST 300 - Directed Independent Study
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