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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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A Havalchak |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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101 Elliott |
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Available |
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| A continuation of 1110: Long-term liabilities, owners equity of partnerships and corporations, and statement of cash flow. Introduces managerial accounting concepts, including manufacturing accounting and budgets, and financial ratio analysis. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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A Molla |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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G-4 Retan |
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Available |
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| Introduction to culture as a conceptional mode and to the variations in behavior systems found among human societies. Cultural institutions are examined including the process associated with their development and change. This course provides a basic introduction to cultural anthropology, the study of human cultural variation across time and space. It will follow an evolutionary framework in dealing with human cultural systems including kinship, social organization, political organization, language, economics, and religion. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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B Kutbay |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Examines the concept of relating philosophic application of art and aesthetic content to the nature and comprehension of creativity. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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M Whitehouse |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Basic methods and procedures of qualitative research; APA writing style; leads to development of thesis or research project proposal. 3 credits |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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B Kutbay |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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No seats available |
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| Explores the relationship between art and mythology in ancient Greece from the Bronze Age through the Classical and Hellenistic periods. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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B Kutbay |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Explores the relationship between art and mythology in ancient Greece from the Bronze Age through the Classical and Hellenistic periods. British empires will be examined. Prerequisite: ARH 101, 102 or permission of instructor. Dual listed with 408. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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D Abraham |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 09:30AM to 12:45PM |
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111 |
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Available |
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| Builds those skill and attitudes necessary for the remainder of the program. Introduces the two- dimensional and three-dimensional aspects of drawing and develops personal power of expression. Designed to stimulate creative thinking, develop sensitivity to the arts element, sharpen impressions and the visual memory. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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B Kutbay |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Studies the philosophic theories of art, aesthetic experience, principles and criticism in the nature and comprehension of the character of arts, the artist and his/her relationship to life. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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D Abraham |
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1-6 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 09:30AM to 12:45PM |
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111 |
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Available |
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| Direction of the course of study is determined by the student and instructor. May be taken for one through twelve credits. Prerequisite: ART 210. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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D Abraham |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 09:30AM to 12:45PM |
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111 |
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Available |
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| An opportunity for the serious drawig student to translate original responses into visual statements that are inventive and personal. Provides investigation and exploration aimed at developing individual skill, vision, and organizational concepts. Awareness of current tastes in the art of drawing will be considered. Stress on dialogue between teacher and student plus group interaction. |
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05/19/08
to 08/01/08 |
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R Soderberg |
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1-4 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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TBA TBA |
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No seats available |
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| The practicum in fisheries provides students the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills in the fisheries or aquatic biology sciences while working with a public or private agency involved in aspects of applied biology. The practical experience thus acquired both supplements and reinforces the more academic aspects of biology stressed in the classroom. 1-4 cr. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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G Kutty |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| The focus of this course is to provide decision making tools and techniques of money management. The course will analyze handling of financial records, financing of home and automobiles, financing of education, estate and retirement planning. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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M Gaballa |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Explains the world of professional management, and has the basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. An emphasis on the contemporary challenges facing management: Quality, ethics, global issues and information technology. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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J Wang |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Introduces the nature of marketing activities, consumer behavior and motivation. Focuses on an individual firm managing its marketing efforts in relation to market forces and marketing opportunities. Emphasis on development of product, price, promotion, and distribution policies in order to achieve planned marketing programs. Prerequisite: ECO 101 or ECO 102. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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J Wang |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Examines the promotion functions of the marketing program. It also helps students to analyze marketing communication opportunities, planning, and execution of the marketing program. Prerequisite: BUS 330. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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G Kutty |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 06:00PM to 09:25PM |
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104 Elliott |
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Available |
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| A study and use of analytical tools for demand forecasting, use of system design and measurement, inventory control and resource allocation. Specialized and analytical techniques are used to deal with practical situations. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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M Gaballa |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Introduces the legal environment of business and its role in modern society. Topics include the formation of contracts, sales, negotiable instruments, bank deposits and collections, secured transactions, and business organization. Emphasizes social and ethical considerations, terminology, fundamental legal principles, and analysis. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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T Madigan |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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TBA TBA |
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Available |
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| Open to students who wish to study abroad. Plans for foreign study should be presented at least one semester prior to departure. Number of credits granted will be based upon validated credentials presented to the department. The student should register for CHN 3370-3380 prior to departure. Students should consult the regulations for study-abroad available in the Office of the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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T Madigan |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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TBA TBA |
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Available |
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| Open to students who wish to study abroad. Plans for foreign study should be presented at least one semester prior to departure. Number of credits granted will be based upon validated credentials presented to the department. The student should register for CHN 3370-3380 prior to departure. Students should consult the regulations for study-abroad available in the Office of the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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D McKee |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Introduces the Disk Operating System for microcomputers and the use of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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M Robarge |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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G-5 Retan |
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Available |
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| An intense analysis of a selected topic in law enforcement, adjudication, and correctional fields. Intended for advanced undergraduates, graduates, and in service professionals. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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W Thornsley |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| An intense analysis of a selected topic in law enforcement, adjudication, and correctional fields. Intended for advanced undergraduates, graduates, and in service professionals. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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W Thornsley |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| An intense analysis of a selected topic in law enforcement, adjudication, and correctional fields. Intended for advanced undergraduates, graduates, and in service professionals. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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S Carrish-Bulkley |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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G-3 Belknap Center |
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Limited Availabilty |
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| Objectives are to help the student to formulate his/her own ideas coherently, evaluate factual material, and use sound reasoning patterns in his/her preparation and attempts to communicate concepts orally; to determine and select the most effective means of expression in formal and informal speaking situations. Required of all Mansfield students. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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L Wright |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| |
| Objectives are to help the student to formulate his/her own ideas coherently, evaluate factual material, and use sound reasoning patterns in his/her preparation and attempts to communicate concepts orally; to determine and select the most effective means of expression in formal and informal speaking situations. Required of all Mansfield students. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
J Lohrey |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| |
| This changing topic course will introduce students to various aspects of Mass Communication study of interest to the profession. Prerequisite: Earned 45 credits. 3 cr. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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C Hoy |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
|
Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| |
| This changing topic course will introduce students to various aspects of Mass Communication study of interest to the profession. Prerequisite: Earned 45 credits. 3 cr. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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C Hoy |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| |
| This changing topic course will introduce students to various aspects of Mass Communication study of interest to the profession. Prerequisite: Earned 45 credits. 3 cr. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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K Wright |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Examines how good nutrition improves health and risk factors for nutrition related diseases. This is an excellent course for people who wish to improve their eating habits. This course DOES NOT fulfill requirements for the Nursing program. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
K Wright |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Limited Availabilty |
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| |
| Introduces the science of nutrition, the nutrient needs of the body, and the foods that meet these needs. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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B Carpenter |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| An introduction to aggregate economics with emphasis on interdependence of sectors of an economy, aggregate concepts, determination of national income and fiscal and monetary policy for stabilization. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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J Benjamin |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| Educational Psychology focuses upon the application of learning theory principles in educational settings. This course emphasizes the educational implications and applications of research on child development, cognitive science, learning, and teaching. Students will learn how information and ideas drawn from research in educational psychology can be applied to solve the everyday problems of teaching. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
J Benjamin |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
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Online Course |
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Available |
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| Current trends in the development of evaluative instruments in education. Emphasis is placed upon the development of teacher-made tests based on behavioral objectives. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
C Burns |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
|
M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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109 Retan |
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Available |
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| |
| Principles, problems, materials, and techniques for the teaching of elementary social studies. In-school experience provided. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
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C Cleland |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| Designed as a workshop for undergraduate students who have completed ELE 3383 and for in-service classroom teachers. Emphasis is on investigating techniques used by elementary teachers to improve communication skills for children. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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N Werner-Burke |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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105 Retan |
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Available |
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| |
| Tests and techniques to prevent, detect, and correct reading difficulties; special methods and materials for problem readers. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
C Cleland |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| A workshop experience in which the instructor investigates and shares techniques and activities that can be used by elementary classroom teachers to improve the total communication skills of children. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
C Burns |
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3 Graduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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109 Retan |
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Available |
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| |
| A critical appraisal of current programs of work offered in elementary school; intensive assessment of the possibilities for enrichment; and projection of a program using the potentials of the social studies in a dynamically changing world. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
A Harris |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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G-2 Belknap Center |
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Available |
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| Introduction to reading poetry, fiction, drama for understanding and enjoyment. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
C Kirk |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
|
Online |
|
Online Course |
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No seats available |
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| Introduction to reading poetry, fiction, drama for understanding and enjoyment. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
G Razran |
|
3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 12:30PM to 03:55PM |
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202 Belknap Center |
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Available |
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| |
| A study of one of the following topics: African American Literature, other Minority Literature, Recent Literature, Film, or Folklore. May be repeated for a total of nine credits. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
H Madsen |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 06:00PM to 09:25PM |
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101 Belknap Center |
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Limited Availabilty |
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| Advanced writing and analytical thinking based on texts from across the curriculum. Must be passed with a minimum grade of "C-" before graduation. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
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Y Bordeaux |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-Th 08:30AM to 11:55AM |
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202 Belknap Center |
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Available |
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| For beginning students and those with less than two years of high school French. Emphasis is on grammar, pronunciation drills, aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing with language lab. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
M Launius |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
|
Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| |
| Change topic. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
W Thornsley |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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Available |
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| |
| Change topic. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
C Hoy |
|
3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
|
Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| |
| Change topic. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
C Hoy |
|
3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
|
Online |
|
Online Course |
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Available |
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| |
| Change topic. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
W Evans |
|
1 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-F 04:30PM to 05:45PM |
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220 Decker Gymnasium |
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Available |
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| |
| Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in seasonal activities for individual, dual, and team sports. |
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05/19/08
to 06/05/08 |
|
W Evans |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
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M-F 12:30PM to 03:55PM |
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113 Decker Gymnasium |
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Available |
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| Theory and application of the methods, techniques, and psychology used in first aid and safety. Basic, multi-media, SFAPS and CPR certification included. |
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05/19/08
to 06/26/08 |
|
A Gaskievicz |
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3 Undergraduate Credit Hours |
|
Online |
|
Online Course |
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Limited Availabilty |
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| |
| A survey of the cultural, political, economic, and social forces that have shaped world history since 1900, with particiular emphasis on global historical trends. |
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