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CRSE/NO. |
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TIME |
TITLE |
INSTRUCTOR |
CREDIT |
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CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET) |
CET 445 |
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Construction Planning and Scheduling |
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3 |
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W |
1900-2200 |
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Considine |
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COMMUNITY HEALTH PROFESSIONS |
CHP 400 |
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Philosophy of Health |
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3 |
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M/R |
1545-1845 |
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Box |
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) |
CS 300 |
Computers in Society |
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3 |
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F |
1545-1845 |
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Price |
CS 334 |
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Computer Organization and Architecture |
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3 |
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Wilson |
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CS 4/517 |
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Computational Methods and Software |
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3 |
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F |
1115-1315 |
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Morris |
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJS) |
CRJS 421 |
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Deviant Behavior |
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3 |
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W |
1545-1845 |
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White |
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CRJS436 |
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Capstone Research Project |
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3 |
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T |
1215-1515 |
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Smith |
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EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE) |
ESSE 4/513 |
Fundamentals of Human Growth and Develop. |
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3 |
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W/S |
1900-2200 W, 1115-1415 S |
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Tonelson |
ESSE 4/515 |
Intro/Serv. Del. Educating Students w/Mild Dis. |
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3 |
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M/R |
1215-1515 |
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Miller-Dunleavy |
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ESSE 530 |
Family & Child w/Spec. Needs: Lifespan Transitions |
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3 |
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T/F |
1545-1845 |
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Myatt |
ESSE 677 |
Advanced Child Theory and Research |
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3 |
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R |
0900-1200 |
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Robinson |
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ESSE 690 |
The Child and Family |
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3 |
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F/S |
1545-1845, F, 0800-1100 S |
Kersey |
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ESSE 720 |
Curriculum and Instruction |
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3 |
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W/S |
1545-1845 W, 0800-1100 S |
CJ Butler |
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EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (ECI) |
ECI 301 |
Social and Cultural Foundations of Education |
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3 |
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T |
0900-1200 |
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Allen |
ECI 361 |
The Developmental Teaching of Reading |
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3 |
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T/F |
0900-1200 |
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Taylor |
ECI 653 |
Mathematics in the Elem/Middle School |
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3 |
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S |
1115-1415 |
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McKinney |
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (EET) |
EET320 |
Microprocessors & Microcontrollers |
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3 |
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T |
1900-2200 |
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Williams |
EET 350 |
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Fundamentals of Electrical Technology |
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3 |
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S |
1430-1730 |
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Jones |
EET 415 |
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Programmable Machine Controls |
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3 |
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T |
1545-1845 |
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Hackworth |
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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (ENMA) |
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ENMA 4/520 |
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Statistical Concepts in Engineering Management |
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3 |
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T |
1900-2200 |
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TBA |
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ENMA 613 |
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Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
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3 |
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W |
1900-2200 |
TBA |
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ENMA 7/862 |
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Training Systems Engineering |
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3 |
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R |
1900-2200 |
TBA |
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ENGLISH (ENGL) |
ENGL 334 |
Technical Writing |
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3 |
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M/R |
1900-2200 |
McAvoy |
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ENGL 336 |
The Short Story |
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3 |
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M/R |
1215-1515 |
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Igloria |
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GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) |
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GEOG 320 |
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Political Geography |
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M/R |
0900-1200 |
Zeigler |
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HISTORY (HIST) |
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HIST 361 |
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African-American History to 1865 |
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3 |
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M/R |
1215-1515 |
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Hucles |
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HUMAN SERVICES COUNSELING (COUN) |
COUN 342W |
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Assessment I |
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3 |
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F |
1215-1515 |
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Parks-Savage |
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COUN 345 |
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Assessment II |
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3 |
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S |
1115-1415 |
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Blagen |
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COUN 468 |
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Internship |
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12 |
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W |
1130-1230 |
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Duggan |
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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (IDS) |
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IDS 287 |
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Interdisciplinary Theory and Concepts |
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3 |
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W/S |
1545-1845 W, 0800-1100 S |
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Lakin |
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MANAGEMENT (MGMT) |
MGMT 340 |
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Human Resources Management |
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3 |
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M/RT |
1900-2200 |
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Keeling |
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MGMT 417 |
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Employment Law |
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3 |
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T/F |
1900-2200 |
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Brown |
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MGMT 750 |
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Business Policy and Strategy |
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3 |
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F/S |
1900-2200 F, 0800-1100 S |
Kiefer |
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MATHEMATICS (MATH) |
MATH 304U |
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Mathematical Methods |
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3 |
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F |
1900-2200 |
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Noren/Naik |
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MUSIC (MUSC) |
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MUSC 4/560 |
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History of Jazz |
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3 |
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M/R |
1215-1515 |
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Toomey |
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET) |
MET 370 |
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Automation and Controls |
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3 |
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R |
1900-2200 |
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Lin |
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MET 440 |
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Heat Transfer |
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3 |
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R |
1545-1845 |
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Mohielden |
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NURSING (NURS) |
NURS 464 |
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Case Management Skills |
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3 |
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Offered Mondays and Wednesdays |
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Zimbro |
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NURS 492 |
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Community Health Nursing |
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3 |
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Offered Mondays and Wednesdays |
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Benjamin-Coleman |
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NURS 495 |
Topics |
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3 |
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Offered Mondays and Wednesdays |
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Little |
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NURS 613 |
Issues in Advanced Nursing Practice |
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3 |
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T |
1215-1515 |
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Scott |
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NURS 640 |
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Methodologies and Applications |
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3 |
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T |
1545-1845 |
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Zimbro |
NURS 724 |
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Adv. Maternal-Child Nursing III |
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3 |
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R |
1215-1515 |
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Garzon |
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OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (OTED) |
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OTED 7/862 |
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Administration and Management of Adult Training Programs |
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3 |
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M |
1900-2200 |
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TBA |
OTED 7/861 |
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Foundations of Adult Education and Training |
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3 |
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M |
1545-1845 |
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TBA |
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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS (COMM) |
COMM 4/500 |
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Intercultural Communications |
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3 |
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T/F |
1900-2200 |
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Hassencahl |
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (PADM) |
PADM 696 |
Disaster Management |
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3 |
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F/S |
1730-2030 F, 0800-1100 S |
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Kiefer |
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SOCIOLOGY (SOC) |
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320 |
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Social Inequality |
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3 |
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M/R |
1545-1845 |
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Smith |
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TAXATION (TAX) |
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TAX 652 |
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Taxation of Partners and Partnerships |
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3 |
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T/R |
1900-2200 |
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McEllicott |
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TAX 661 |
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Taxation of the Small Business |
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3 |
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T/R |
1900-2200 |
Connor |
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TAX 662 |
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Tax Procedure and Practice |
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3 |
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M/W |
1900-2200 |
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McEllicott |
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TAX 695 |
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Selected Topics in Taxation
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3 |
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M/W |
1900-2200 |
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TBA |
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Additional courses may be offered at individual sites. Please check with the Site Director to see what courses are available. |
The Community Education Program is one of several instructional programs of the College. It includes short courses, workshops, and training to meet the needs of the local community. The courses are not for credit, but in most cases Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are awarded. Contact the Office of Continuing Education at the campus nearest you to request further information. Fees charged for these courses cover the instructional and administrative costs. The courses are self-supporting.