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  • ENG273 (UG23) AE - Intro to Creative Writing (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
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    ...This course introduces the creative writer to the literary genres, encouraging creativity, individuality, spontaneity and boldness for students in search of the writer within. The lecture/discussion is designed to help students develop a writing voice and work toward a final project in one of the ma...
    a section of the Intro to Creative Writing course in English - ENG
    EDU519S (GR23) A - Subject Area Spec: Science (Fall 2023 (GRAD))
    Thu: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B219 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Students learn research-based methodologies that are specific to Science content area instruction. Students engage with relevant information from textbooks, experts, and professional journals associated with Science and secondary instruction. In addition, students participate in fieldwork hours that...
    a section of the Subject Area Spec: Science course in Education - EDU
    EDU525 (GR17) B - Survey of Educational Research (Spring 2018 (GRAD))
    Wed: 5:30-7:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B112 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...An introduction to research methods in education. Provides opportunity to develop skill in interpreting research literature; to become acquainted with sources of research literature; to develop an understanding of the methodology of educational research; and to become a critical reader of research r...
    a section of the Survey of Educational Research course in Education - EDU
    ART204 (UG22) AE - Drawing I (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
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    This course is one of the foundation courses that develop the perceptual and technical skills for effective drawing. Presents drawing as an essential tool for visual expression. This course is also recommended for general education. (3 units; Fall/Spring & OPS)
    a section of the Drawing I course in Fine Art - VART
    EDU511 (GR18) C - TheoriesAndMthdsOfTchngDivStdnts (Fall 2018 (GRAD))
    Thu: 4:30-6:55 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B221 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...This course will equip candidates with the theories and practices connected to working with diverse student populations. Candidates will examine the manner in which societal and cultural forces have impacted current perspectives of equity especially as they relate to special needs and English langu...
    SWK590 (GR19) E - Capstone I (Fall 2019 (GRAD))
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 356 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 356 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 356 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 356 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 356 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 356 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 356 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...This is the first of two capstone courses in the concentration year demonstrating competence in advanced Social Work practice, based on their track (clinical or community social work) by applying all of the CSWE competencies to a client system in a Capstone Paper/Project. The first capstone consist...
    a section of the Capstone I course in Social Work - SWK
    COM430 (UG25) AE - Communicatn Research and Methods (Summer 2026 (UNDG))
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    ...Explores basic methodologies of communication research, including experiments, surveys, focus groups, field observations, content analysis, and rhetorical and critical analyses. These methodologies and the theoretical and ethical assumptions underpinning them are examined as ways of posing questions...
    GDM140 (UG17) AE - Fundamental Web (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
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    ...This course introduces students to the primary languages of web design, HTML and CSS. The course is designed to provide students with a foundational knowledge in the way that web pages are designed and coded. Tools and techniques needed to design and create web pages will be explored. (3 units; Fall...
    a section of the Fundamental Web course in Grph Desgn & Digtl Media - GDM
    EGR103 (UG20) G - Engineering Service I (Fall 2020 (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
    SOC335 (UG25) CE - Social Problems (Summer 2026 (UNDG))
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    A study of major social problems in contemporary society, their nature, development, social causes, and possible interventions and solutions. Topics will include structured inequality, crime, alcohol and other drugs, war, and urbanization.
    a section of the Social Problems course in Sociology - SOC
    PSY440 (UG18) A - Internship in Human Services (Spring 2019 (UNDG))
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    A practical application of basic psychological principles in community or campus responsibilities under professional supervision. Pass/Fail. Prerequisites: PSY 213 and permission of the Dean of the School of Behavioral Sciences. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Internship in Human Services course in Psychology - PSY
    GDM110 (UG19) BE - Fundamental Design (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
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    This course explores the tools and implementations of Adobe Illustrator through assigned projects and exercises. Techniques will be explored and explained. Best practice work-flows will be taught. The goal of this course is a working knowledge of Illustrator for the student. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
    BIO173 (UG06) A - Medical Terminology (Fall 2006 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:05-10:00 AM @ MAIN (MHAL 127 - Classroom Lecture)
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    The analysis of the Greek and Latin components of medical and biological terms with the objective of developing skills in word recognition and word building. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall-even years)
    a section of the Medical Terminology course in Biology - BIO
    NUR503 (GR24) A - TheortclFndatnsAndRoleTranitnADN (Fall 2024 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5-8:00 PM @ MAIN (NURS 139 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...This course is designed for the Associate degree nurse transitioning to professional nursing and provides analysis of the paradigms, theories, concepts, and values of the discipline of nursing. An emphasis is placed on practice with communication/collaboration activities, the nurse-person relationsh...
    CJS304 (UG08) JE - Ethics for Law Enforcement (Spring 2009 (UNDG))
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 183 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A traditional exploration of the field of law enforcement ethics, which broadly encompasses the history of justice and theories of morality and ethics fromantiquity to themodern age. It will also cover the ethical problems unique to law enforcement such as shoot no shoot scenarios, the use of force...
    ENG243 (UG04) B - Survey of American Lit II (Spring 2005 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:25-2:20 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
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    American literature from 1870 to present. Prerequisite: ENG 123. (3 units; Multicultural; Spring)
    a section of the Survey of American Lit II course in English - ENG
    EGR101 (UG07) B - Engineering Christian Worldview (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN (JAME 241 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Serves as an introduction to the exciting field and vocation of engineering and the value of engineering training. Guest lectures from engineers, and introduction to teams through a group project will be included. Exploration of the concept of worldview from a Christian perspective is stressed. ...
    HIS311 (UG06) DS - Minorities in America (Summer 2007 (UNDG))
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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; Interdisciplinary/Multicultural; Spring)
    a section of the Minorities in America course in History - HIS
    MAT127 (UG06) DS - Math Concepts & Applications II (Fall 2006 (UNDG))
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    ...This course will include instruction in the following areas: critical thinking, two and three dimensional geometry, representational systems, methods for determining measurement, statistics, data analysis, and probability. Students will analyze complex problems, apply logical reasoning techniques le...
    HUM490 (VA18) SH - Int'l Missions/Srvce Lrng Practm (Fall 2018 (VABR))
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    This course provides upper division service learning credit for International Missions Projects, an extended missions experience designed to acquaint students with the implementation of missions principles in an international context through Veritas Christian Study Abroad programs. (1.0 unit)
    PSY787 (DR22) D - Dissertation Continuation (Summer 2023 (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
    CSC412 (UG17) A - Intelligent Systems (Spring 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:15-9:15 AM @ MAIN (ENGR 110D - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Intelligent systems is concerned with the design and analysis of autonomous agents that perceive their environment and make rational decisions. This course introduces the basic definitions and issues in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Students will create reasoning systems in softwar...
    a section of the Intelligent Systems course in Computer Science - CSC
    FLT318 (UG22) B - Certified Flight Instructor Lab (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-5:00 PM @ MAIN (ARPT OFFC - LAB)
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    Flight instruction leading to the Certified Flight Instroctor (CFI). Pass/Fail. Additional lab fee. Prerequisites: FLT 216 and 315. (1 unit; Fall/Spring/Summer)
    a section of the Certified Flight Instructor Lab course in Flight - FLT
    ENG201 (UG21) B - Intro to Literature (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 104 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...An introductory study of literary terminology and the major genres of American, British, European, and multicultural literature. Focuses on critical reading and intelligent appreciation of literature and of the ways of writing about literature. Pre- or Co- Requisite: ENG 100, 101, 123, or 123E. (3 u...
    a section of the Intro to Literature course in English - ENG
    BIO412 (UG25) A - Topics in Biology (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Thu: 6-8:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 192 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This class deals with research projects and topics of current or historical interest which are not normally covered in other established courses. Content variable from year to year.
    a section of the Topics in Biology course in Biology - BIO
    EDU416 (UG07) A4 - Teaching Reading & Phonics (Spring 2008 (UNDG))
    Tue: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B220 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course consists of the study of current best theories and practices in the teaching of listening, speaking, reading and writing for the production of a balanced literacy program in public/private schools. Cultural and linguistic differences will be examined as they pertain to literacy instructi...
    a section of the Teaching Reading & Phonics course in Education - EDU
    ENG553 (GR17) DS - Secnd Lang Curriclm Dev & Assmnt (Summer 2018 (GRAD))
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    ...This course is designed for future ESL teachers who are interested in current thinking and research in second language material development and assessment and in the application of such in classroom teaching. There are two major goals: one is developing a solid understanding of the core issues in th...
    a section of the Secnd Lang Curriclm Dev & Assmnt course in English - ENG
    BIO590 (GR21) C - Research in Biomedical Sciences (Summer 2022 (GRAD))
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    ...The main purpose of this course is for students to participate in biomedical research and disseminate results through presentations at research talks and/or conferences. The focus of this class is an independent research project that the student undertakes under the direction of a faculty member who...
    a section of the Research in Biomedical Sciences course in Biology - BIO
    FPY506 (GR14) A - Forensics Research Methods II (Spring 2015 (GRAD))
    Mon: 4-6:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 375 - Computer Classroom)
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    ...This course examines the nature of the research process emphasizing the formulation of investigative questions and testable hypotheses. This course reviews quantitative methods of data collection, data analysis and report writing. Within a small group setting, students and professors will design and...
    CST130 (UG19) J - New Testament Survey (Fall 2019 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 7-8:00 AM @ MAIN (BLDG 36B - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A survey of the books of the New Testament and their contributions to the overall storyline of the Bible. Special attention is given to the life of Jesus and the development of the early church in their historical, cultural, and theological settings. Fulfills general education requirement for non-Ch...
    a section of the New Testament Survey course in Christian Studies - CST
    NUR536 (GR23) E - Adult Health II Practicum (Spring 2024 (GRAD))
    Mon: 6:30-6:30 PM @ MAIN (OTHR OTHR - Clinical/Practicum)
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    ...In this practicum course, learners will analyze nursing theory and apply evidence based clinical judgment in the care of adult clients with complex acute and chronic illnesses. 9 hours/week practicum. Additional nursing fee. Prerequisite: Permission of the Dean. Pre- or Co- Requisite: NUR 530. (3 un...
    a section of the Adult Health II Practicum course in Nursing - NURS
    BIO153L (UG23) L - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
    Tue: 2-4:45 PM @ MAIN (MHAL 129 - LAB)
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    ...A laboratory experience designed to illustrate and reinforce topics covered in Anatomy and Physiology I. Included is the detailed study of cells, tissues, the structure and function of the skeleton, the muscles, and the nervous and endocrine systems of the human body using laboratory experience and...
    a section of the Anatomy and Physiology I Lab course in Biology - BIO
    NUR735 (DR21) A - Statistics for Health Sciences (Summer 2022 (DOCT))
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    ...Student use descriptive and analytic approaches to examine the distribution of disease in populations, relative risk, and cultural factors. Statistical support of decisions to treat are emphasized including point and interval estimators, risk evaluation, odds ration, and analysis of dichotomous and ...
    a section of the Statistics for Health Sciences course in Nursing - NURS
    PHY214L (UG21) A - Physics I Lab (Summer 2022 (UNDG))
    Sat: 8-12:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 122 - LAB)
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    ...This laboratory course, designed to be taken concurrently with PHY 214 - Physics I, emphasizes scientific measuring and reporting techniques. Observational laboratories will reinforce topics in mechanics, including kinematics, Hooke's Law, momentum and inertia, and waves. Additional course ree. Pre-...
    a section of the Physics I Lab course in Physics - PHY
    COM113 (UG25) D - Oral Communication (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:15-9:15 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B258 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course is designed to introduce the process of public communication and to help develop and refine the skills of oral communication.
    a section of the Oral Communication course in Communication Studies - COM
    JRN150 (UG17) C - Media and Society (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
    Tue: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B222 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...Functions, responsibilities, and influence of various mass media and emerging forms of niche media in society. Students review the theories, structures, functions, practices, economics, critical analyses, and historical aspects of mass media and its social responsibility in society. (3 units; Interd...
    a section of the Media and Society course in Journalism - JRN
    POL200 (UG22) A - Spec Topics in Political Science (Spring 2023 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (VILG 300 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course examines special topics in political science. Topics are announced each time the course is offered. It may be taken twice if different content is offered. (3 units; As offered)
    MUS581 (GR23) K - Applied Instruction: Voice (Spring 2024 (GRAD))
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    ...Applied instruction in voice is offered with material and performance of increasing difficulty as the student develops. Students must arrange instruction time with the full-time faculty member in charge during the first week of classes. A minimum of 12 lessons and performance at a faculty jury exam ...
    a section of the Applied Instruction: Voice course in Music - MUS
    MUS461 (UG21) I - Private Instruction: Voice (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (INST OFFC - Private Instruction)
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    ...Private Instruction is offered with material and performance of increasing difficulty as the student develops. Students must arrange a lesson time before or during the first week of classes in the School of Music office or with the instructor. Twelve (12) half-hour lessons will be offered per unit. ...
    a section of the Private Instruction: Voice course in Music - MUS
    BUS217 (UG20) B - Microeconomics (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-1:00 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course studies economic behavior at the individual level. Topics include decision-making processes of households and firms, supply and demand, elasticity, and marginal analysis. Market structure and public policy are examined to evaluate their impact on economic welfare and the allocation of ...
    a section of the Microeconomics course in Business Administration - BUS
    PAS503 (GR18) A - Research Methodology I (Fall 2018 (GRAD))
    Mon: 4:30-6:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC G120 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course exposes students to methods used in research. Students will become familiar with common tools used in research. In addition, students will explore and appraise the research process, types of research, sampling and generalizability, reliability and validity, research design, methods of me...
    CVE565 (GR18) C - Special Topics in Civil ENGRing (Fall 2018 (GRAD))
    Tue, Thu: 10:30-12:00 PM @ MAIN (TEGR 129 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course offers a concentration upon a specific topic within the field of civil engineering. The topic varies by semester. It may be taken multiple times with a change in topic. (1-4 units; As offered)
    BUS356 (UG25) B - Business Communication Strateg (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B113 - Computer Classroom)
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    ...This course teaches essential skills and techniques of communication strategy used in external and inter-organizational communication, interpersonal and group communication, and written and oral communication in business settings. It provides opportunities for students to apply these skills in corre...
    PHI353 (UG17) DE - Comparative Religions (Spring 2018 (UNDG))
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    This course is an introduction to the major religious traditions of the world, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The historical development, key figures, as well as major doctrines and practices are explored. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Multicultural; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Comparative Religions course in Philosophy - PHI
    EDU550L (GR06) B2 - Bilingual Issues & Methods Lab (Spring 2007 (GRAD))
    Tue: 4-9:00 PM @ OTHR (OTHR - Distance Learning/Online)
    Tue: 4-9:00 PM @ OTHR (OTHR - Classroom)
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    Bilingual Issues & Methods Lab
    a section of the Bilingual Issues & Methods Lab course in Education - EDU
    NUR494 (UG17) B - NCLEX Review (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
    Tue: 8-9:00 AM @ MAIN (NURS 232 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This NCLEX review course shall be scheduled by the School of Nursing for all graduating senior nursing students. (1 unit; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the NCLEX Review course in Nursing - NURS
    FPY583 (GR08) A - Collaborative Rsrch Project III (Summer 2009 (GRAD))
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    This is a continuation of Collaborative Research Project II. The students present their finished research projects in a colloquium setting. Students are encouraged to adapt their projects into either conference presentations or peer-reviewed journal article publications. (2 units; Spring)
    MAT115 (UG19) I - Intermediate Algebra (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (MHAL 127 - Classroom Lecture)
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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
    ENG563 (GR15) AG - Language Structure & Acquisition (Spring 2016 (GRAD))
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    ...Linguistic theory and methods. Includes the study of the five universal elements of language (phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and pragmatics) as well as the acquisition and use of language and its variants in culture. This course is required for both multiple subject and single subject cre...
    a section of the Language Structure & Acquisition course in English - ENG
    HUM213 (UG25) FE - Intgtd Hum: Antiquity-Rensnce (Summer 2026 (UNDG))
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    The course consists of interrelations of history, art, literature, music, and philosophy. It covers the culture-epochs from the Ancient River-Valley Civilizations through the Medieval period.
    a section of the Intgtd Hum: Antiquity-Rensnce course in Humanities - HUM
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