Search features

Search Results

Results for
  • Results will be returned that contain all of the terms entered. For example searching for bus schedule would return anything that contains both bus and schedule in any order but not only bus or schedule by themselves.
  • Searching while you are within a course or group will return results found within that course or group. If there are no results within the course or group you will be shown results for your term from everywhere.
  • You can use + or - to include or exclude search results. For example, the search +schedule -bus will return results that contain the word schedule but not the word bus.
  • Put a word or phrase in quotes to find exact matches. Searching for "bus schedule" will search for the exact phrase bus schedule with no other words between those two.
  • You can add * at the end of a term to find results that start with that term. Searching for book* will return results for book, books, bookmark, and bookmarks. (You can also add * in the middle of a term)
  • Common words such as and, the and of are excluded from the search. To force them to be included, put a + in front of them.
  • The characters && || ! ( ) { } [ ] ^ ~ * ? : \ have special functions and aren’t searched for. If you need to find results that include one of those, you can put a \ in front of it and it will be searched for like a regular character. For example Abbott \& Costello or Who’s on first\?
  • WLD181 (UG21) B - Goodness, Truth and Beauty (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Mon: 3:45-5:45 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 204 - Hybrid Lecture)
    ler Email Email More info More Info
    Adam Paul Groza Email Email More info More Info
    Micah Thomas Ingold Email Email More info More Info
    ...This class explores the concept and reality of truth, goodness, and beauty in the world as it relates to culture, the Bible, worldviews, and human flourishing. Students will survey the concepts of truth, goodness, and beauty through history from both special and general revelation and develop a mode...
    a section of the Goodness, Truth and Beauty course in Worldview - WLD
    MKT353 (UG18) A - Integrated Marketing Communicatn (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 252 - Hybrid Lecture)
    rtiz Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course examines the best practices companies use to perform integrated marketing communications (IMC). IMC includes advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing, personal selling, public relations, customer segmentation and selection, branding, and building customer relationships. Integration...
    NUR336 (UG19) G - NrsgSrvcsWthChldrearngFmlyPrctcm (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Mon: 6-6:30 PM @ MAIN (OTHR OTHR - Clinical/Practicum)
    oes Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...Practicum application of nursing theory and research-based nursing services of children and adolescents. Focus is on changing health, teaching-learning and collaborative nursing activities with promotion/disease prevention, as well as the management of common acute and chronic illnesses in a variety...
    MSL401 (UG14) A - Developing Adaptive Leaders I (Fall 2014 (UNDG))
    Thu: 2-4:30 PM @ MAIN (GYM 220 - Classroom Lecture)
    or Email Email More info More Info
    ...The course develops cadet proficiency in planning, executing, and assessing complex operations, functioning as a member of a staff, and providing performance feedback to subordinates. Cadets assess risk, make ethical decisions, and lead fellow ROTC cadets. Lessons on military justice and personnel p...
    SOC335 (UG16) A - Social Problems (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2:30-3:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B112 - Classroom Lecture)
    ace Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    A study of the nature and meaning of social problems and deviant behavior in American Society. The incidence and characteristics of selected social problems of major public interest will be explored. Prerequisite: BEH 100 or SOC 213. (3 units; Spring)
    a section of the Social Problems course in Sociology - SOC
    CST491 (UG23) A - Int'l Missions Practicum (Spring 2024 (UNDG))
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...Allowing Christian Studies credit for participation in International Service Projects, an extended missions experience designed to acquaint students with the implementation of mission principles in an international context. May be repeated once with a different missions context (no more than 3 units...
    BUS380 (UG23) B - Business Analytics Vslztn Strtgy (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
    Wed: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 209 - Computer Classroom)
    na Girju Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    Carnell Borden Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course teaches strategies for visual analyses of business data to inform business strategies across a variety of industries. Students will learn how to create and interpret charts, graphs, infographics, interactive dashboards and communicate the visual insights to customers and employers. A var...
    CST302 (UG19) KE - Foundations of Christian Thought (Summer 2020 (UNDG))
    an Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...An introduction and primer to Christian theology with special emphasis on identifying the importance and development of a Christian worldview, understanding the doctrine of scripture and biblical authority, learning to do theology, comprehending the relationship between truth, faith and reason, and ...
    PSY500 (GR18) DS - Diversity Issues in Counsel Psy (Spring 2019 (GRAD))
    gton Email Email More info More Info
    Examination of the effects of therapeutic interventions on culturally distinct populations. (3 units; Summer)
    MAT115 (UG21) A - Intermediate Algebra (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (HSCC P280 - Classroom Lecture)
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...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
    THE364 (UG23) A - Production Practicum: Technical (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Lee A Lyons Email Email More info More Info
    ...Practical hands-on training in the areas of scenic construction, stage lighting, and sound production, costume construction and backstage crew assignments. Advanced students will be encouraged to assume leadership positions as crew chiefs, designers, and master electricians. May be taken for variabl...
    a section of the Production Practicum: Technical course in Theatre - THE
    BEH385 (UG24) DS - Statstcs and Rsrch Methodlgy II (Spring 2025 (UNDG))
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course presents some of the more complex quantitative and qualitative methodologies utilized in behavioral science research. It builds on the various concepts of quantitative research, qualitative research, data collection, analysis, and interpretation introduced in previous courses. This cours...
    PHY224L (UG20) D - Physics II Lab (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
    Wed: 6-8:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 121 - LAB)
    Email Email More info More Info
    Gabriel Kenneth Reiser Email Email More info More Info
    James R Buchholz Email Email More info More Info
    ...This laboratory course, designed to be taken concurrently with Physcis II, emphasizes scientific measuring and reporting techniques. Observational laboratories will reinforce topics in waves, optics, electricity, and thermodynamics. Additional Lab Fee. Pre- or Co- Requisite: PHY 224. (1 unit; Spring...
    a section of the Physics II Lab course in Physics - PHY
    GDM315 (UG21) A - Practice: Designg Brand Identity (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
    Mon: 3:45-6:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 332 - Classroom Lecture)
    ith Wright Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course will explore how to develop, conceptualize and craft effective design solutions in the form of a visual identity system. Students will design a variety of branding elements and strategy guidelines to visually communicate a core message across an array of products, services, and environme...
    NFS491 (UG23) IN - Intrnshp Nutrtn and Food Sci (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
    aah Email Email More info More Info
    ...An internship provides nutrition and food sciences majors with valuable experience through working with professionals in their chosen field of study. Three (3) hours per week for 14 weeks of on-site work, observation, or participation are required for each unit of credit and 1-4 units may be taken ...
    BUS480 (UG22) A - Business Models and Analytics (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (OTHR OTHR - Classroom Lecture)
    na Girju Email Email More info More Info
    James J. Yoo Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course teaches business models to explore and predict specific applied business environments, e.g. customer retention, consumer decisions, sales forecasting, text analytics, etc. Concepts combine application of business models and strategy for marketing, finance, production, process, and manage...
    BUS334 (UG24) AE - International Business (Summer 2025 (UNDG))
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    An introduction to international business which will expose students to major international business issues, including international trade, cultures, economics, marketing and communication issues of multinational corporations. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)
    NUR450 (UG19) A - NrsngSvcsWthOlderAdultAndFamily (Fall 2019 (UNDG))
    Thu: 8-10:00 AM @ MAIN (NURS 132 - Classroom Lecture)
    ck Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course focuses on the health-related issues of older adults. Major content areas include viewing the unique needs of elders from a nursing theoretical perspective. An interdisciplinary and collaborative healthcare provider approach will be given in the discussion of knowledge concerning physica...
    a section of the NrsngSvcsWthOlderAdultAndFamily course in Nursing - NURS
    PSY502S (GR16) D - Professional Practice Seminar II (Spring 2017 (GRAD))
    Thu: 7:15-9:15 PM @ MAIN (JAME 190 - Classroom Lecture)
    haw Email Email More info More Info
    Continuation of PSY 501s. Emphasis on various clinical and legal issues related to the practice of psychotherapy. Enables the student to develop the skills necessary to obtain a practicum placement. Prerequisite: PSY 501s. Pass/Fail. (2 units; Spring)
    PSY770 (DR25) A - Clncl Prctcm IV: Evdnc-Bsd Prctc (Spring 2026 (DOCT))
    Mon: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN ( - Classroom Lecture)
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Susan N Purrington Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course is a forum for students to explore practicum-related experiences at an external practicum site, receiving consultation from faculty on topics such as professional development, legal and ethical considerations, case conceptualization, diagnosing, and assessment and intervention strategies...
    PPS515 (GR17) A - Practicum: Role Sch Psychologist (Fall 2017 (GRAD))
    Sat: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Sat: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Sat: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    ad Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course provides students with supervised opportunities to observe school psychologists working in a variety of roles within a school community and to interact with school psychologists regarding the nature of the job of school psychologist. Reflection about the student's own personality, work s...
    BIO313 (UG16) D - Genetics (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:15-9:15 AM @ MAIN (YCTR A110 - Classroom Lecture)
    Thu: 8:45-9:30 AM @ MAIN (JAME 171 - Classroom Lecture)
    o Email Email More info More Info
    The principles of genetics including Mendelian, nature of genetic materials, chromosome mechanics, genetic recombination, and gene action. Emphasis will be placed on the transmission of genetic factors. Prerequisite: BIO 146 (4 units; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Genetics course in Biology - BIO
    ENG103 (UG15) H - Writing for University Success (Fall 2015 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 252 - Classroom Lecture)
    Poston Email Email More info More Info
    Anna Elizabeth Hart Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    Carla Liu Email Email More info More Info
    ...An approach to grammar designed to correct common errors in the mechanics of writing. Includes punctuation and spelling; focuses on grammatical problems in the sentence and the paragraph. Does not count toward the English requirements for a bachelor's degree. Placement into this course is determined...
    a section of the Writing for University Success course in English - ENG
    ENG113 (UG14) R - Composition (Fall 2014 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B219 - Classroom Lecture)
    er Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...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
    EGR400 (UG21) C - Special Topics in Engineering (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (TEGR 106 - Classroom Lecture)
    f="(@@emailUrl1b89e276-7e9e-40b4-b389-a2fbc7edaf62@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Xuping Xu Email Email More info More Info
    This course offers a concentration upon a specific topic in the field of engineering. The topic varies by semester. It may be taken multiple times with a change in topic. (1-4 units; As offered)
    ESL030 (UG22) A - Reading and Academic Vocab II (Spring 2023 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN (VILG 400A - Classroom Lecture)
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Michelle M.P. Cuatt Email Email More info More Info
    ...Students continue to develop academic reading abilities and English vocabulary. In this course, students will read a variety of texts on contemporary academic and literary topics. Text are both academic and of general interest. Vocabulary exercises will relate to reading themes and will reinforce un...
    HIS393 (UG03) CE - Hist of Calif (Summer 2004 (UNDG))
    Wed: 5-10:30 PM @ M
    ferty Email Email More info More Info
    The social, economic, and political development of California from its discovery to the present. The latter part of the course is thematic in presentation (i.e., agriculture, transportation, water, etc.). (3 units; Interdisciplinary/Multicultural)
    a section of the Hist of Calif course in History - HIS
    PRL320 (UG25) A - Business Literacy for PR Prof (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-2:15 PM @ MAIN (JAME 048 - Classroom Lecture)
    n Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course will examine business and finance terms and basic businesses practices as they relate to the field of public relations. Students will learn practical application of budgets, finance principles and best practices as they relate to public relations work and in line with APR (Accreditation ...
    EGR531 (GR16) A - Control Systems (Spring 2017 (GRAD))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (ENGR 110D - Classroom Lecture)
    Clark Email Email More info More Info
    Liya Ni Email Email More info More Info
    Analog control system modeling, analysis, and design using root locus and frequency response methods. Introduction to state variable methods and digital control. Includes lab projects on real-time control systems. MATLAB and SIMULINK are used extensively as design tools. (3 units; Spring)
    a section of the Control Systems course in Engineering - ENGR
    EDU542 (GR20) A - Models of Teaching and Learning (Fall 2020 (GRAD))
    Thu: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
    ons Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...Students explore varied strategies of instruction from four families of teaching models: behavioral, social, personal, and information processing. Students will identify and study sixteen unique models of teaching, which provide the student with a wide repertoire of teaching models for classroom pra...
    ENG103 (UG16) S - Writing for University Success (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-2:15 PM @ MAIN (JAME 367 - Classroom Lecture)
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Krista M. Wagner Email Email More info More Info
    ...An approach to grammar designed to correct common errors in the mechanics of writing. Includes punctuation and spelling; focuses on grammatical problems in the sentence and the paragraph. Does not count toward the English requirements for a bachelor's degree. Placement into this course is determined...
    a section of the Writing for University Success course in English - ENG
    EGR333 (UG18) B - Electronics I (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-2:15 PM @ MAIN (TEGR 106 - Classroom Lecture)
    Fri: 2:30-4:30 PM @ MAIN (TEGR 303 - LAB)
    f="(@@emailUrl1b89e276-7e9e-40b4-b389-a2fbc7edaf62@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Qing Zheng Email Email More info More Info
    Ilyoul Lee Email Email More info More Info
    Study of electronic devices and basic circuit configurations. Topics covered include amplifier basics, diodes, field effect transistors, and bipolar junction transistors. Includes lab problems. Prerequisite: EGR 232. (3 units; Fall)
    a section of the Electronics I course in Engineering - ENGR
    HUM213 (UG21) CE - Humanities I (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    vski Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    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. (Meets the Non-US History general education requirement.) (3 units; Fall/Spring & OPS)
    a section of the Humanities I course in Humanities - HUM
    POL485 (UG20) A - Constitutional Law II (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
    a href="(@@emailUrl08a13e4e-c443-4639-aab1-a0d41770ef82@)">Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    This course studies the most important decisions of the Supreme Court on individual rights and the conflicts from which they have arisen, which means examining the trinity of individual values and rights in American civil liberties�freedom, due process, and equality. (3 units; Fall/Spring & OPS)
    a section of the Constitutional Law II course in Political Science - POL
    GST061 (UG16) C - Academic Course on Excellence (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue: 9-10:00 AM @ MAIN (LARM 039 - Classroom Lecture)
    uk Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    Academic Course on Excellence
    PPS577 (GR19) A - Field Exp/Intrn I School Psych (Spring 2020 (GRAD))
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
    ross Email Email More info More Info
    ...Supervised field experience in paid or unpaid internship in school psychology. Candidates develop competencies in assessment and data based decision making, consultation, and systems change, cognitive and academic interventions, mental health interventions, and home/school/community collaboration. I...
    a section of the Field Exp/Intrn I School Psych course in Education - EDU
    KIN454 (UG21) CE - Behavioral Aspects of Sport (Summer 2022 (UNDG))
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Vickie Grooms Denny Email Email More info More Info
    ...A study of the sociological and psychological impact of physical activity on humans. The psychological factors of self-perception, motivation, cooperation, and competition will be examined and used as descriptors to illustrate the idea of sport as an institution of society. (3 units; Fall/Spring & O...
    a section of the Behavioral Aspects of Sport course in Kinesiology - KIN
    GST100 (UG08) L - FOCUS (Fall 2008 (UNDG))
    Tue: 8:30-9:20 AM @ MAIN (KINE 121 - Classroom Lecture)
    Email Email More info More Info
    ...The FOCUS (Freshman Orientation and Christian University Success) program 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...
    a section of the FOCUS course in General Studies - GST
    PSY555 (GR24) AE - Practicum I (Fall 2024 (GRAD))
    Tue: 6-7:50 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Hybrid Lecture)
    Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    Supervised counseling experience in professional settings. Additional testing fee. Prerequisites: PSY 501s, 502s, 505, 560, and either 511 or 525. Pass/Fail. (3 units; Fall & Online)
    a section of the Practicum I course in Psychology - PSY
    BIO490 (UG14) A - Senior Research in Biology (Summer 2015 (UNDG))
    shi Email Email More info More Info
    ...This class focuses on laboratory research projects and topics of current or historical interest that are not normally covered in other established courses. Content vary from year to year, and determined by both instructor and student's interest. May be repeated for up to 4 total units. Prerequisite:...
    a section of the Senior Research in Biology course in Biology - BIO
    HUM213 (UG25) BE - Intgtd Hum: Antiquity-Rensnce (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    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
    EDU409 (UG16) D - Educational Psychology (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B251 - Hybrid Lecture)
    s Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course will equip candidates to appraise the relationship between the theories and practices of human development and teaching/learning methods. Specifically, candidates will examine the manner in which world view perspectives of developmental forces impact classroom policies and procedures. Th...
    a section of the Educational Psychology course in Education - EDU
    BEH383 (UG16) AE - Statistics & Rsrch Methodology I (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
    href="(@@emailUrl586be691-f91d-4d0e-9783-2f141b1fca9c@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Robert G. Crosby Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course introduces the various quantitative and qualitative methodologies utilized in behavioral science research. Also included are the collection, treatment, and interpretation of data in research and testing using a statistical analysis application. Prerequisite: BEH 256. Three hours lecture,...
    PHI300 (UG06) DS - Logic (Spring 2007 (UNDG))
    ler Email Email More info More Info
    ...A systematized study of the canons and criteria of validity in thought and its rational expression by considering the processes of reasoning and inference with applications in propositional logic, natural deduction, predicate logic and induction. Cross-listed with MAT 300. Prerequisite: PHI 213. (3 ...
    a section of the Logic course in Philosophy - PHI
    ICS105 (UG20) A - Introduction to Global Studies (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
    Mon: 3:45-6:45 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
    a href="(@@emailUrl9de0647f-8dda-4b14-acbd-e999740c6d9b@)">Email Email More info More Info
    Mary Ann Olson Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course addresses the basic elements of the Christian faith in the context of participating in Gods global agenda. Topics include Christian worldview, the Kingdom of God, the gospel of Jesus Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit, the mission of the Church, and the role of prayer. (3 units; Fall/Sp...
    MKT323 (UG22) A - Marketing Research (Spring 2023 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-2:15 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 209 - Computer Classroom)
    rtiz Email Email More info More Info
    Mrs. April Devlin Email Email More info More Info
    Nolan M. Gouveia Email Email More info More Info
    Marina Magdalena Girju Email Email More info More Info
    ...The emphasis of the course is on improving the skills of conducting marketing research. This course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of the research process including: recognizing the need for marketing research, planning for marketing research, obtaining and collecting the data, analy...
    a section of the Marketing Research course in Marketing - MKT
    GDM341 (UG16) A - Video Fundamentals (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue: 10:45-1:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 332 - Classroom Lecture)
    st Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course explores the tools and implementations of Adobe Premiere Pro through assigned projects and exercises. Techniques will be explored and explained. Best practice work-flows will be taught. The goal of this course is for the student to have a working knowledge of the Adobe Premiere Pro ed...
    PAS521 (GR24) A - Phrmclgy and Pharmacothrptcs II (Spring 2025 (GRAD))
    Mon: 4-6:00 PM @ MAIN (TPLZ 230 - Classroom Lecture)
    Wed: 4:30-6:30 PM @ MAIN (TPLZ 230 - Classroom Lecture)
    ue Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course further exposes students to the principles of pharmacology and the application of pharmacotherapeutics. Students are introduced to the rational use of drugs for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases encountered in the clinical care setting. Essentials of pharmacotherapeuti...
    ITM541 (GR22) A - Business Analytics Modeling (Summer 2023 (GRAD))
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 209 - Computer Classroom)
    na Girju Email Email More info More Info
    ...This course delves into the field of predictive analytics, where you'll learn how to use exploratory, forecasting, and predictive modeling integrated for model fitting and analysis in specific applied business environments. Concepts combine application of business strategy, information technology, a...
    PHO105 (UG18) A - The Camera (Spring 2019 (UNDG))
    Thu: 10:30-1:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 430 - Classroom Lecture)
    rn Email Email More info More Info
    STAFF STAFF Email Email More info More Info
    ...Students will understand, and become comfortable, with the foundational use of the camera by understanding exposure through metering and the relationship between - ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed. Students will begin to implement foundational design elements through composition, and compression thr...
    a section of the The Camera course in Photography - PHO
    What

    Click on a content type above to refine your results.