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ART 198: Research & Analytical Writing in Art
ART 201: Critical Frameworks
ART 431: Medieval Art History
ART 432: Renaissance Art History
ART 433/533: Baroque and Rococo Art
ART 434: European 19th Century Painting and Sculpture
ART 437: Art Since 1955
CDIS Communication Sciences and Disorders
CFS 220:
Introduction to Parent/Child Relations
CFS 408:
Authentic Assessment for Infants and Young Children
CFS 421/521:
Child Development
CFS 428: Children's Literature
CFS 621:
Research Methods
CMST 192: Intro to Communication Studies (Eddah Mutua-Kombo)
CMST 192: Intro to Communication Studies (Fuchs)
CMST 192: Intro to Communication Studies (McClintock)
CMST 192: Intro to Communication Studies (Rehling)
CMST 192: Intro to Communication Studies (Senchea)
CMST 192: Intro to Communication Studies (Tompkins)
CMST 212: Interpersonal Communication
CMST 212: Interpersonal Communication (Janda)
CMST 311: Introduction to Theories of Communication
CMST 335: Communication and Culture: Asia and the U.S.
CMTY 111: Race in America
COB 111: Orientation to the College of Business
COLL 150: Discovering the College Experience
COMM 340: Public Affaris Reporting
COMM 418: History of the Mass Media
COMM 604: Readings in Mass Communications
CPSY 619: Professional Orientation/Ethics
EAS 450:
Investigating Earth Sciences
ENGL 1121: ENGLISH 1121(Wagener)
ENGL 184: Introduction to Literature (Kulm)
ENGL 191: Introduction to Rhetorical & Analytical Writing (Crow)
ENGL 191: Introduction to Rhetorical & Analytical Writing (Ericson)
ENGL 191: Introduction to Rhetorical & Analytical Writing (Limei Li)
ENGL 198: Analytical & Rhetorical Writing in the Humanities (Bailey)
ENGL 198: Analytical & Rhetorical Writing in the Humanities (Dorn)
ENGL 198: Analytical & Rhetorical Writing in the Humanities (Jackson)
ENGL 198: Analytical and Research Writing in the Humanities (Napiorkowski) 04
ENGL 198: Intro to Analytical/Research Writing in the Humanities (Hibbard)
ENGL 331: Advanced Expository Writing
ENGL 332: Writing in the Professions (R. Inkster)
ESL 151: Orientation for International Students
ESL 202: Reading and Writing II
ETHS 201: Introduction to Ethnic Studies
ETHS 215: Introduction to Asian-American Studies 02
ETHS 407: Chicano Studies 01
ETHS Scientific Discovery and Adv. Tech & Science
GEOG 362/395: Travel and Tourism
GEOG 610: Research Process in Geography
HIED 604: Introduction to Higher Education
HIST 490: Craft of the Historian
HLTH 438: Methods and Materials in Health Education
HONS 160: Honors Seminar (Schuck)
HONS 170: Introduction to Communication Studies
HONS 181: Mythology of Mesoamerica
HONS 198: Honors
HONS 198: Research of European Middle Ages 02
HONS 198: Research paper: Shakespeare 02
HONS 253: Honors - Sects and Gender 02
HONS 260: The Balkans: Culture, Ideologies and Politics
HURL 102: Human Relations & Race
HURL 600 classes:
Research Methods in HURL
IM 204: Research Strategies: Musical Roots of America 45
IM 260: Exploring Information Technologies
IM 502: Information Media: Theory, Research and Practice
IM 623: Reading, Listening, and Viewing Guidance
IM International Students
MGMT 261: The Big Picture: Management's Perspective
MGMT 301: Introduction to Professional Management
MGMT 383: Operations Management
MGMT 462: Small Business Management
MME Graduate Orientation
NURS 308: Nursing Informatics
PESS 601: Research Methods in Physical Education
PHIL 211: Philosophy and Feminism
PSY 270: Social Psychology
S2S HS 11-12: High School Composition
S2S Senior to Sophomore
SOC 111: Social Problems
SOC 195: Democratic Citizenship: Environmental Sociology
SOC 301: Social Inequality
SOC 303: Research Methods
SOC 462: Environmental Sociology
SPAN
Senior to Sophomore Spanish
SPED 415/515:
Assistive Technology
SPED 420/520: Characteristics of Students with Physical, Health & Developmental Disabilities
SPED 447/647:
Developmental Disabilities Methods: Moderate/Severe
SPED 601: Trends and Problems in Special Education
SPED 690:
Graduate Writing
SST 253/453: Teaching Social Studies
SW 195: Social Welfare and Democratic Citizenship
SW 345: Marginalized Populations
SW 360: Social Work Policy
SW 622: Research Methods
TH 198: Rhetorical/Analytical Writing for Theatre
TH 481: Theatre History
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