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  • THE434 (UG20) A - Advanced Design: Costume (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
    Mon: 3:30-6:30 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course will explore techniques of period fashion research, character analysis and costume construction methods in the creation of costume designs for the stage. Prerequisites: THE 111 and 211. (3 units; Spring, even years)
    a section of the Advanced Design: Costume course in Theatre - THE
    ENG594 (GR19) A - Comprehensive Exam (Summer 2020 (GRAD))
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    Required for students wishing to take a comprehensive exam in place of a thesis or project as part of course requirements for a Masters degree in English. Students may enroll for a maximum of four semesters. Pass/Fail. Prerequisite: Permission of Program Director. (1 unit)
    a section of the Comprehensive Exam course in English - ENG
    SOC355 (UG16) DS - Social Stratification (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
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    ...This course explores the development, patterns, structures, and consequences of social inequality, with emphasis on social progress, how American institutions are affected, and how social interactions react to institutionalized inequality. Dynamics of resistance and social change are also discussed....
    a section of the Social Stratification course in Sociology - SOC
    BIO143L (UG18) A - Prin of Biology Lab (Spring 2019 (UNDG))
    Wed: 12-2:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 220 - LAB)
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    Laboratory exercises in biology emphasizing basic scientific principles used in biology. Additional lab fee. Pre- or Co-requisite: BIO 143. (1 unit; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Prin of Biology Lab course in Biology - BIO
    ENG113 (UG17) C - Composition (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
    Tue: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 251 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...This is a process-based writing class that focuses on academic writing, reading, and critical thinking as expressed in expository and analytical writing assignments through 5 to 7 substantial essays over the course of the semester. Develops fluency, coherence, style, effectiveness, and literary anal...
    a section of the Composition course in English - ENG
    BIO163 (UG19) A - Anatomy and Physiology II (Summer 2020 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 203 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I. Included is the study of structure and function of the circulatory (blood, heart, blood vessels, and circulation), lymphatic, immune, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. Should be taken with BIO 163L. Recommended prerequisite: BIO 153. (3 unit...
    a section of the Anatomy and Physiology II course in Biology - BIO
    EGR103 (UG21) B - Engineering Service I (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
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    ...Taking engineering out into the community through service. Activities important to the community will be addressed by teams of engineering students. Intended to stimulate ideas of engineering design classes. 30 hours of service required per unit. May be repeated for credit. Pre- or Co- Requisite: EG...
    a section of the Engineering Service I course in Engineering - ENGR
    ENG113 (UG07) S - Composition (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 359 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A literature-based approach to writing which stresses writing as a process. Focus is on narrative and descriptive writing and literary analysis through numerous in-class writing activities and short compositions as well as 5 to 7 substantial essays over the course of the semester. Develops fluency, ...
    a section of the Composition course in English - ENG
    PSY599 (GR14) IS - Special Topics (Fall 2014 (GRAD))
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    An in-depth seminar on a selected topic within Psychology. This course may be repeated with a change in topic for a maximum of six units. (1-3 units)
    a section of the Special Topics course in Psychology - PSY
    BUS539 (GR24) A - Financial Management (Fall 2024 (GRAD))
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 251 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on the application and development of management decision making and problem solving skills in the financial area. Specific topics of discussion include financial statement analysis, credit and operational risk, financial planning and budgeting, asset valuation, cash flow analysis...
    ENG123 (UG24) KE - Intermediate Composition (Fall 2024 (UNDG))
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    ...Continued practice in writing and research strategies, with emphasis on critical thinking, information literacy, argument, analysis, and interpretation of multicultural and interdisciplinary readings. Includes the writing of a major research paper in addition to several shorter essays. Students may ...
    a section of the Intermediate Composition course in English - ENG
    KIN490 (UG17) AE - Prin of Conditioning Athletes (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
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    A study of the physiological and biomechanical basis of conditioning for different sports. Topics include bioenergetics, specificity of training, periodization, and organization and administration of the strength and conditioning facility. Prerequisites: KIN274 and KIN383. (3 units; Fall, Spring) 
    MSL301 (UG17) A - Trng Mgmt & The Warfghtng Fnctns (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
    Thu: 12:30-3:30 PM @ MAIN (HSCC A015 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Cadets will study, practice, and apply the fundamentals of Army Leadership, Officership, Army Values and Ethics, Personal Development, and small unit tactics at the platoon level with a focus on training management and warfighting functions. At the conclusion of this course, cadets will be capable ...
    BUS535 (GR22) CE - Econ Analysis Chng Bus Envrnmt (Summer 2023 (GRAD))
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    This course surveys economic theory, techniques for recognizing and interpreting economic indicators, analyzing industries, price elasticity, and business and economic cycles that affect organizations and industries. Prerequisite: BUS 217, BUS 218, or BUS 503. (3 units)
    NUR237 (UG24) I - Physical Assessment Practicum (Spring 2025 (UNDG))
    Thu: 7-1:00 PM @ MAIN (OTHR OTHR - Clinical/Practicum)
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    ...The course focuses on helping students acquire skills to conduct a comprehensive health assessment. The process of data collection, interpretation, documentation and dissemination of assessment data will be addressed. The practicum provides students with the opportunity to use interview, observation...
    a section of the Physical Assessment Practicum course in Nursing - NURS
    BIO163L (UG19) G - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Wed: 6-8:45 PM @ MAIN (MHAL 129 - LAB)
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    ...A laboratory experience designed to illustrate and reinforce topics covered in Anatomy and Physiology II. Included is the study of circulatory, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems using laboratory experience and demonstration. Additional lab fee. Pre- or Co- Requisite:...
    a section of the Anatomy and Physiology II Lab course in Biology - BIO
    BIO490 (UG23) G - Research in Biology (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
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    ...This class focuses on laboratory research projects and topics of current or historical interest that are not normally covered in other established courses. Content varies from year to year and is determined by both instructor and student's interest. May be repeated for a maximum of eight (8) units. ...
    a section of the Research in Biology course in Biology - BIO
    EDU580 (GR20) P - Student Teaching and Seminar (Fall 2020 (GRAD))
    Wed: 4:30-6:30 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Teaching experience in the public school under guidance of university supervisor with cooperation of a credentialed master teacher in the public school. Open to Multiple Subject and Single Subject credential candidates who have been accepted by the Teacher Education Committee and who have been clear...
    a section of the Student Teaching and Seminar course in Education - EDU
    GST100 (UG21) H2 - First Year Experience (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Tue: 2-3:00 PM @ MAIN (BLDG 36A1 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The First Year Experience is designed to assist new students with the transition to university life and the California Baptist University community. The course is comprised of a semester-long series of small group seminars, activities, and discussions and is designed to address the developmental and...
    a section of the First Year Experience course in General Studies - GST
    BIO592 (GR22) A - Independent Reading (Summer 2023 (GRAD))
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    ...This course is designed to allow students the flexibility of doing library research with a faculty member or preparing for a professional program exam, such as Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), Dental Admissions Test (DAT), Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), ...
    a section of the Independent Reading course in Biology - BIO
    DPA750 (DR21) AE - Public Policy, Advcy, and Econ (Fall 2021 (DOCT))
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    ...This course will explore trends, characteristics, imperatives, and consequences of public-policy making. Discussion includes how global economies affect the political climate and how representation of powerful actors, PACS, and institutions are representative factors of collective action, electoral ...
    BEH391 (UG20) AE - Intmed Stats with Computer Appl (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
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    ...Using a statistics software application, this course will examine applied statistics emphasizing correlational methods such as multiple regression and factor analysis, as well as analysis of variance and covariance for analyzing experimental data. Laboratory activities involve selecting the appropri...
    PSY501S (GR04) D - Professional Practice Seminar I (Fall 2004 (GRAD))
    Tue: 7:15-9:15 PM @ M
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    Emphasis on empathy training and the structure of the therapeutic process through a lecture/discussion/small group format. Students will videotape simulated sessions with one another. Meets two hours per week. Students will be assigned an on-going case. (2 units)
    POL499 (UG07) AE - Senior Project (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
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    ...A senior capstone course designed to demonstrate the competence of Political Science majors in the discipline and showcase their research and writing skills. The portfolio produced by the student in completion of this project must conform to the departmental guidelines for Senior Projects. Prerequis...
    a section of the Senior Project course in Political Science - POL
    BUS349 (UG21) BE - Communication Strategy in Mgmt (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
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    ...A study of communication theory applied to organizational management and leadership. Students will develop, practice, and apply skills and techniques of communication strategy essential to external and inter-organizational communication; interpersonal and group communication; and written and oral c...
    PSY345 (UG25) A - Abnormal Psychology for Nurses (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Thu: 2-5:00 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 125 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A study of the dynamics, cultural implications, diagnostic symptoms of abnormal behavior including neuroses, psychoses, personality disorders, psychosomatic reactions and other abnormal behavioral patterns. Textual and lecture attention will be given to the relationship of etiology and treatment fro...
    PAS604 (GR17) C - General Surgery Clerkship (Fall 2017 (GRAD))
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    ...Provides exposure to general and specific principles of evaluating and treating surgical patients, and expands on knowledge and concepts acquired during the didactic phase of the program through practical applications. Students will learn how to evaluate, diagnose, manage, and refer patients present...
    GST061 (UG14) D - Academic Course on Excellence (Fall 2014 (UNDG))
    Thu: 1-2:00 PM @ MAIN (LARM 039 - Classroom Lecture)
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    PSY213 (UG19) D - General Psychology (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B252 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This introductory course is a survey of the processes of adjustment, growth, learning, remembering, perception, sensation, socialization, and emotions. It is meant to better equip students to understand and articulate their own life experiences, as well as improve their understanding of the behavior...
    a section of the General Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    PSY448 (UG15) A - Human Memory (Spring 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (HSCC L243 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...An introduction to the theories, research techniques, and empirical evidence regarding human memory. Topics to be included are short-term and long-term memory, theoretical models for remembering and forgetting, amnesia, autobiographical memory, repression, storing knowledge, eyewitness testimony, ch...
    a section of the Human Memory course in Psychology - PSY
    PSY213 (UG19) E - General Psychology (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B111 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This introductory course is a survey of the processes of adjustment, growth, learning, remembering, perception, sensation, socialization, and emotions. It is meant to better equip students to understand and articulate their own life experiences, as well as improve their understanding of the behavior...
    a section of the General Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    MPA570 (GR15) AE - Public Policy Analysis (Spring 2016 (GRAD))
    Thu: 6-7:50 PM @ MAIN (TPLZ 140 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    This course examines the activities of government and the consequences of these actions. Through the application of analytical techniques, the student will gain an understanding of the nature of public policy and various ways in which it may be approached. (3 units)
    CST360 (UG24) AE - Church History (Summer 2025 (UNDG))
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    A survey of the development of the Christian church from the close of the New Testament period to the present time, with special attention to the origin of various denominations. Core requirement for Christian Studies majors and minors. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
    a section of the Church History course in Christian Studies - CST
    MAT115 (UG14) HE - Intermediate Algebra (Fall 2014 (UNDG))
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    ...This course satisfies the math competency for the general education requirements. It will include instruction in the following areas; roots and radicals, quadratic equations and inequalities, graphing relations and functions, systems of equations and inequalities, and matrices and determinants. Prer...
    a section of the Intermediate Algebra course in Mathematics - MAT
    PSY501 (GR23) A - Prof Practice I: Basic Skills (Fall 2023 (GRAD))
    Tue: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC A015 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Designed for the beginning student, this is the first of a two-course sequence that serves as an introduction to the counseling profession. The focus of this course is the development of foundational knowledge of the history, scope, and the critical issues that relate to the counseling profession at...
    a section of the Prof Practice I: Basic Skills course in Psychology - PSY
    PSY787 (DR25) E - Dissertation Continuation (Spring 2026 (DOCT))
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    ...In this elective course, students continue to develop one of several types of dissertations, including a quantitative, qualitative, literature review, program development, or theoretical dissertation, beyond the required dissertation course sequence, working collaboratively with their dissertation c...
    a section of the Dissertation Continuation course in Psychology - PSY
    BUS301 (UG06) B - Electronic Business Fundamentals (Spring 2007 (UNDG))
    Wed: 2:30-5:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B258 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...An introduction to e-Business management and leadership principles, theories on managing businesses in the electronic information age. Presentation of problems and solutions applicable to new, expanding, and maturing businesses. An introduction to electronic business applications, Internet and Web c...
    ENG594 (GR23) A - Comprehensive Exam (Spring 2024 (GRAD))
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    ...Required for students in any concentration wishing to take a comprehensive exam in place of a thesis or project as part of course requirements for a Master of Arts degree in English. Students may enroll for a maximum of three semesters. Pass/Fail. Additional exam fee. Prerequisite: Permission of Pro...
    a section of the Comprehensive Exam course in English - ENG
    BIO302 (UG23) B - Ecology with Lab (Spring 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (MHAL 127 - Classroom Lecture)
    Wed: 12-2:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 183 - LAB)
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    The study of the interrelations of plants and animals in relation to the environment. Field study and local ecology are emphasized. Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: BIO 114, 143, or 146. (4 units; Spring)
    a section of the Ecology with Lab course in Biology - BIO
    EDU514 (GR18) A - Secondary Methods (Summer 2019 (GRAD))
    Tue: 4:30-6:55 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B219 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...This course examines various research-based instructional techniques, planning strategies, methods, and assessment practices for the secondary schools, both public and private. Twenty (20) hours of structured observation is required, equally divided between the middle school and high school classroo...
    a section of the Secondary Methods course in Education - EDU
    CHE416 (UG17) DS - Physical Chemistry II with Lab (Summer 2018 (UNDG))
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    A study of quantum mechanics, molecular structure, and spectroscopy. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory. Additional lab fee. Prerequisites: CHE125 and MAT255. Pre or Co-requisite: CHE 230. (4 units; Spring odd years)
    a section of the Physical Chemistry II with Lab course in Chemistry - CHE
    LDR430 (UG22) DE - Decision Making and Leadership (Spring 2023 (UNDG))
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    ...This course explores various biases, common heuristics, and social dynamics that often lead to faulty decisions and evaluates strategies and tactics to safe guard the decision making process so as to enhance the probability of implementing good decisions. Students will also study the creative proces...
    HIS311 (UG21) A - Minorities in America (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B220 - Classroom Lecture)
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    The role of minorities in the development of America. Principal areas of focus are immigration and the immigrant experience and the ethnic experiences of Blacks, Indians, and Hispanics. (3 units; Fall/Spring & OPS)
    a section of the Minorities in America course in History - HIS
    ENV151L (UG20) A - Introduction to Geosciences Lab (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
    Thu: 6:30-8:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 183 - LAB)
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    A laboratory experience designed to illustrate and reinforce geosciences principles and to introduce basic geosciences laboratory techniques. Additional lab fee. Pre- or Co- Requisite: ENV 151. (1 unit; Fall/Spring & OPS)
    ECH440 (UG21) A - STEM Integrated with the Arts (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 10:30-12:00 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will provide an introduction to the theory and practice of curriculum development in Pre-K settings with a specific focus on STEM integrated with the Arts. Students will learn how to design, implement and evaluate developmentally appropriate programming (DAP) as well as the educator's re...
    EDU522 (GR24) BE - Curriculum Theory and Developmnt (Summer 2025 (GRAD))
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    ...This course is an overview of curriculum from the societal level to the classroom level and the experiences of the learner. Provides opportunity to explore development of the school curricula, K-12; to examine philosophical bases for curriculum development; and to investigate procedures for organizi...
    GDM305 (UG23) AE - History of Graphic Design (Summer 2024 (UNDG))
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    ...History of Graphic Design is a study of the causes and effects of critical design movements. This course explores the political and social environments that shaped the creation and evolution of graphic design. This course will give students insight into different movements, such as the Medieval Era,...
    CHE351 (UG24) B - Organic Chemistry I with Lab (Fall 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-1:00 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 202 - Classroom Lecture)
    Tue: 5-8:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 232 - LAB)
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    An integrated mechanistic study of the nomenclature, chemical, and stereochemical properties of aliphatic hydrocarbons. Lecture: 3 units. Lab: 1 unit. Additional lab fee. Prerequisites: CHE 125 and 125L. (4 units; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Organic Chemistry I with Lab course in Chemistry - CHE
    BUS315 (UG07) AT - Business Statistics (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Mon: 6-10:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B218 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course includes the assembling and presentation of statistical data, probability distributions, sampling techniques, and statistical analyses. A project with practical problem solving is required. Prerequisites: CIS 265 and either MAT 115 or 144. (3 units; Interdiscipplinary; Fall, Spring)
    HIS420 (UG18) A - The Classical World (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-1:00 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B258 - Classroom Lecture)
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    The purpose of this course is to provide students with historical knowledge of the Classical World (Greece and Rome). Special attention is additionally given to the Christian and Greco-Roman origins of Western culture. (3 units; Fall even years)
    a section of the The Classical World course in History - HIS
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