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Chemistry Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500; 417, 445, 517, 545 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• CHEM 553 - Organic Reactions
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• CHEM 554 - Organic Spectroscopy
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• CHEM 555 - Advanced NMR Techniques
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• CHEM 556 - Medicinal Chemistry
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• CHEM 562 - Group Theory and Spectroscopy
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• CHEM 563 - Computers in Chemistry
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• CHEM 565 - Surface Chemistry
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• CHEM 573 - Enzyme Chemistry
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• CHEM 575 - Immunology
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• CHEM 578 - Protein Engineering
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• CHEM 579 - Virology
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• CHEM 595 - Seminar
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• CHEM 596 - Seminar in Current Chemistry and Biochemistry
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• CHEM 690 - Thesis
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• CHEM 694 - Industrial Internship in Chemistry
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Chinese Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• CHIN 101 - First-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 102 - First-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 103 - First-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 201 - Second-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 202 - Second-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 203 - Second-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 280 - Traditional Chinese Characters
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• CHIN 301 - Third-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 302 - Third-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 303 - Third-Year Chinese
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• CHIN 330 - Chinese Culture Through Film and Literature
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• CHIN 360 - Business Chinese
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• CHIN 390 - Introduction to Chinese Language and Linguistics
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Classical Studies Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• CLST 117 - The Ancient Legacy
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• CLST 260 - Masterworks of Ancient Greek Literature
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• CLST 270 - Literature of Rome and Her Empire
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• CLST 350 - Greek Mythology
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• CLST 401 - Sanskrit
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• CLST 410 - The Proto-Indo-European Roots of the Classical Languages
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• CLST 450 - Topics in Classical Studies
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• CLST 450A - Topics in Classical Studies
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• CLST 450B - Topics in Classical Studies
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• CLST 450C - Topics in Classical Studies
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Coaching Development Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• CD 280 - Coaching Practicum - Basketball
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• CD 281 - Coaching Practicum - Volleyball
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• CD 343 - Sports Officiating/Track & Field
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• CD 381 - Coaching Sports: Basketball
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• CD 383 - Coaching Sports: Track
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Communication Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• COMM 101 - Fundamentals of Speech
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• COMM 220 - Communication Theory
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• COMM 224 - Small Group Processes
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• COMM 225 - Communication, Diversity and Controversy
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• COMM 230 - Introduction to Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
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• COMM 235 - Exposition and Argumentation
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• COMM 236 - Intercollegiate Forensics
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• COMM 244 - Advocacy Through Media
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• COMM 244S - Advocacy Through Media
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• COMM 318 - Professional Communication
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• COMM 319 - Communication and Healthcare
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• COMM 322 - Civil Discourse as Learning Interaction
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• COMM 325 - Introduction to Intercultural Communication
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• COMM 327 - Interpersonal Communication
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• COMM 331 - Advanced Public Speaking
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• COMM 339 - Practicum in Applied Communication
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• COMM 350 - Emerging Communication Technologies
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• COMM 398 - Research Methods in Communication
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• COMM 416 - Topics in Communication
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• COMM 416G - Interpersonal Conflict Resolution
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• COMM 416R - Communication & Creativity
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• COMM 420 - Advanced Communication Theory
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• COMM 425 - Issues in Intercultural Communication
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• COMM 427 - Issues in Interpersonal Communication
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• COMM 428 - Organizational Communication
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• COMM 430 - Visual Rhetoric
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• COMM 435 - Principles of Persuasion
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• COMM 436 - Advanced Forensics and Debate
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• COMM 442 - Video Workshop
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• COMM 444 - Critical Media Literacy
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• COMM 450 - Communication Pedagogy I
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• COMM 451 - Communication Pedagogy II
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• COMM 454 - Instructional Communication
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• COMM 459 - Field Internship in Communication
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• COMM 492 - Senior Thesis
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• COMM 498 - Communication Ethics
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Communication Sci & Disorders Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500; 417, 445, 517, 545 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• CSD 251 - Introduction to Communication Disorders
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• CSD 253 - Speech and Hearing Sciences for the Liberal Arts
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• CSD 265 - Beginning Sign Language
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• CSD 301 - Writing Lab
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• CSD 352 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanisms
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• CSD 353 - Speech Science
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• CSD 354 - Speech and Language Development in Children
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• CSD 356 - Phonetics
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• CSD 361 - Language Disorders, Birth to Five
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• CSD 371 - Hearing Science
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• CSD 372 - Hearing Disorders
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• CSD 373 - Introduction to Phonology
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• CSD 381 - Physiological and Psychological Bases of Hearing
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• CSD 401 - Writing Lab
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• CSD 450 - Neuroanatomy for Speech Pathology and Audiology
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• CSD 451 - Language Disorders II
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• CSD 457 - Clinical Processes
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• CSD 458 - Application of Clinical Processes to CSD
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• CSD 459 - Lab: Beginning Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Therapy
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• CSD 460 - Assess & Intervention in CSD
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• CSD 462 - Audiometric Testing
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