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MINORS FOR BUSINESS MAJORS

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MINORS FOR BUSINESS MAJORS

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Accounting

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Women's Studies (WMST)

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WMST A100 Women, Culture, & Society

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Visual Arts (VISA)

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VISA A104 Elements: Visual Traditions 3 crs.

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Theatre Arts (THEA)

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THEA M100 Freshman Roundtable 1 crs.

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Speech (SPCH)

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SPCH A100 Fundamentals of Speech 3 crs.

This course is a study of the factors governing good speech content and delivery; an introduction to speech behavior in human interaction. Open to all students.

SPCH A204 Argumentation & Debate 3crs.

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Spanish (SPAN)

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SPAN A100 First-year Spanish I 3 crs.

This course examines at the fundamental structure of the language emphasizing the development of the four basic skills: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing.  The cultural elements of the Spanish-speaking world are also presented.

SPAN A101 First-year Spanish II 3 crs.

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Sociology (SOCI)

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SOCI A100 Introductory Sociology 3 crs.

This introductory course focuses on the key concepts, theories, and methods that sociologists use to understand the social world. Readings, lectures, videos, and presentations are used to examine the role that culture, socialization, social inequality, and social institutions (e.g., family, education, government, economy, religion) play in shaping human behaviors and human interactions.

SOCI A200 Cultural Anthropology 3 crs.

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Religious Studies (RELS)

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RELS A200 Early Christian Thought 3 crs.

RAC: Premodern; Catholic Traditions

This course is a study of the development of Christian thought through the Ante and Post Nicene periods to the end of the patristic period.

Prerequisite: RELS T122 or RELS T124 or RELS H295

RELS A201 Medieval Christian Thought 3 crs.

RAC: Premodern; Catholic Traditions

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Psychology (PSYC)

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PSYC A100 Introduction to Psychology 3 crs.

This course is a survey of the major fields of psychology. It is a prerequisite for all other psychology courses.

PSYC A215 Psychology and the Law 3 crs.

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Political Science (POLS)

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POLS A100 Introduction to American Government 3 crs.

Structure, development, powers, and limits of the federal government are discussed.

POLS A200 Comparative Government I 3 crs.

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Physics (PHYS)

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PHYS A101 Introduction to Mechanics 4 crs.

This is a calculus-based introductory course in Newtonian mechanics intended for physical science and math majors.

Corequisites: PHYS A103, MATH A257

PHYS A102 Introduction to Electromagnetism 4 crs.

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Philosophy (PHIL)

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PHIL A201 Practical Logic 3 crs.

This course introduces students to the application of practical logical techniques in the analysis and formulation of rational arguments. Topics include how to find premises and conclusions in an argument, definitions, informal fallacies, syllogisms, Venn diagrams, induction, and Mill’s methods.

Prerequisite: PHIL T122

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Nursing (NURS)

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NURS 364 Health Assessment 3 crs.

This emphasis of this course is on providing the student with tools of assessment to appraise the health of individuals. Knowledge of biological sciences is used within the context of the nursing process to develop skill in systematic assessment of clients in all phases of the life cycle.

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Music Therapy (MUTY)

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MUTY M100 Introduction and Definition 2 crs.

MUTY M100 gives students a basic understanding of music therapy, the history of music therapy, education and training requirements of music therapists, and music therapy methods with various clinical populations. Students will be introduced to the music therapy assessment, treatment, and evaluation process including writing appropriate goals and objectives. Finally, a brief overview of approaches to research and corresponding resources will be provided.

MUTY M101 Physical Disabilities 2 crs.

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Music Theory (MUTH)

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MUTH M100 Elements of Music Theory 3 crs.

This course covers pitch and rhythmic notation, intervals, rhythmic and melodic music reading, and dictation. Open to non-music students.

MUTH M102 Theory I 4 crs.

This course covers theory rudiments and species counterpoint, with musicianship skills focused on aural perception of diatonic materials in the major mode.

Prerequisite: MUTH M100 or appropriate placement

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Music Private Instruction (MUPR)

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MUPR M121 – 150 Applied Study 1 – 2 crs.

This course is a concentrated study of voice or a string, woodwind, brass, percussion, or keyboard instrument at the lower division level. Creditable as needed. Music majors and minors only.

MUPR M300 Junior Recital/Recital Appearance 0 crs.

A full or partial recital is required of all candidates for the bachelor of music degrees in performance and jazz studies.

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