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Education The Education Department ordinarily does not permit students to take courses concurrently with the student-teaching sequence. Students seeking deviations from this policy must complete a form requiring the approvals of the advisor, the appropriate program director, the department chairperson, and the dean. Student teaching requires application, which must be submitted to the appropriate advisor and approved by the program director, prior to registration for the student teaching semester. Completed Act 34 forms, Child Abuse History Clearance forms and FBI fingerprint clearances indicating “no record” are required previous to receiving a field assignment. Students must comply with field and student teaching application deadlines. |
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• EDUC 360 - Assessment for the Middle School Curriculum
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• EDUC 361 - Reading to Learn with Trade Books and Texts, Gr. 4-8
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• EDUC 364 - (D) Inclusionary Classroom Practices
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• EDUC 365 - Professional Seminar
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• EDUC 366 - Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities
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• EDUC 367 - Designing Curriculum for Low Incidence Disabilities
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• EDUC 368 - Designing Curriculum for High Incidence Disabilities
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• EDUC 369 - Early Assessment and Intervention
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• EDUC 371 - Literacy Strategies in Secondary School
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• EDUC 380 - Field Experience III
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• EDUC 440 - Professional Practice Seminar
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• EDUC 441 - Planning in Elementary Student Teaching
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• EDUC 442 - Instruction in Elementary Student Teaching
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• EDUC 443 - Managing Elementary Classrooms in Student Teaching
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• EDUC 444 - Professional Growth in Elementary Student Teaching
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• EDUC 445 - Professional Practice Seminar, PreK-4
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• EDUC 450 - Professional Practice Seminar, 4-8
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• EDUC 456 - Planning in PreK-4 Student Teaching
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• EDUC 457 - Instruction in PreK-4 Student Teaching
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• EDUC 458 - Managing Classrooms in PreK-4 Student Teaching
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• EDUC 459 - Professional Growth in PreK-4 Student Teaching
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• EDUC 461 - Planning in Special Education Student Teaching
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• EDUC 462 - Instruction in Special Education Student Teaching
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• EDUC 463 - Managing Special Education Classrooms in Student Teaching
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• EDUC 464 - Professional Growth in Special Education Student Teaching
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• EDUC 475 - Professional Seminar
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• EDUC 476 - Planning in Secondary Student Teaching
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• EDUC 477 - Instruction in Secondary Student Teaching
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• EDUC 478 - Managing Classrooms in Secondary Student Teaching
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• EDUC 479 - Professional Growth in Secondary Student Teaching
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Electronic Commerce |
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• EC 251 - Introduction to Electronic Business
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• EC 361 - Electronic Business Communication Networks
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• EC 362 - Database Management Systems for Electronic Business
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• EC 370 - Interactive Marketing
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• EC 371 - Investments
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• EC 372 - Accounting for Electronic Business
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• EC 461 - Internet Applications Development
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• EC 462 - Projects in Electronic Business
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• EC 470 - Supply Chain Management
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• EC 471 - Information Systems Security
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• EC 472 - Electronic Business and Entrepreneurship
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• EC 473 - Business Applications of Communication Networks
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Electronics/Computer Engineering |
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• E/CE 240 - Introduction to Computer Engineering
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• E/CE 340 - Digital Systems
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Electrical Engineering |
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• EE 241 - Circuit Analysis
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• EE 243L - Digital System Design Laboratory
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• EE 343 - Electronic Circuits I
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• EE 343L - Electronic Circuits I Lab
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• EE 344 - Electronic Circuits II
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• EE 346 - Digital Signal Processing
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• EE 447 - Electromagnetics I
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• EE 448 - Electromagnetics II
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• EE 448L - Electromagnetics Design Laboratory
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• EE 449 - Computer Interfacing
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• EE 450 - Control Systems
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• EE 451 - Communication Systems
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• EE 454 - Robotics Design Project and Professional Practice
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• EE 484 - Superconductivity Devices and Circuits
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Engineering |
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• ENGR 250 - Engineering Mechanics-Statics
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• ENGR 251 - Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics
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• ENGR 252 - Solid State Materials Science
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• ENGR 253 - An Introduction to Computer-Aided Design
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• ENGR 254 - 3D Computer-aided Design
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• ENGR 350 - Applied and Engineering Mathematics
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• ENGR 352 - Statistical and Engineering Thermodynamics
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Environmental Science Most of the required and recommended courses in the Environmental Science major reside in other departments, and their descriptions can be found under the appropriate departmental listing. |
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• ESCI 440 - Topics in Environmental Science
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• ESCI 441 - Topics in Environmental Science
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• ESCI 480 - Internship in Environmental Science
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• ESCI 481 - Internship in Environmental Science
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• ESCI 493 - Research in Environmental Science
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• ESCI 494 - Research in Environmental Science
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Exercise Science |
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• EXSC 210 - Sport and Exercise Physiology
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• EXSC 212 - Nutrition in Exercise and Sport
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• EXSC 229 - Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology
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• EXSC 230 - Health Promotion/Disease Prevention and Health Disparities
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• EXSC 240 - Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries
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• EXSC 313 - Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise
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• EXSC 350 - Nutrition through the Life Cycle
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• EXSC 360 - Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning
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• EXSC 375 - Exercise Testing/Programming for Health and Performance
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• EXSC 380 - Internship in Exercise Science
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• EXSC 412 - (W) Current Topics in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine
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• EXSC 413 - (W) Worksite Health Promotion
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• EXSC 435 - (D) Exercise, Nutrition and Women’s Health
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• EXSC 440 - Advanced Physiology of Sport and Exercise
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• EXSC 442 - Clinical Exercise Physiology
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• EXSC 448 - Research Methods in Exercise Science
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Finance |
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• FIN 351 - Introduction to Finance
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• FIN 361 - Working Capital Management
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• FIN 362 - Investments
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• FIN 470 - Capital Investment and Structure
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• FIN 471 - Derivative Securities
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• FIN 472 - Portfolio Management
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• FIN 473 - Financial Institutions
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• FIN/IB 475 - International Finance
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French Students may not take the elementary level of their native language. Modern languages are taught in the target language, with the exception of non-Western languages in which students must first learn a new alphabet and sound system.
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• FREN 101 - (CF) Beginning French
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• FREN 102 - (CF) Beginning French
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• FREN 203 - French Cultural Heritage
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• FREN 211 - (CF,D) Intermediate French
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• FREN 212 - (CF,D) Intermediate French
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