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  • STA144 (UG18) A - Introduction to Statistics (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-2:15 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 124 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Mathematical theory and applications, development of formulae, principles of statistical decision theory, descriptive measurements, probability concepts, random variables, normal distribution, inferential statistics, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, chi-squared proce...
    a section of the Introduction to Statistics course in Statistics - STA
    KIN274 (UG18) FE - Applied Movement Anatomy (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
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    Continued study of the muscle and bone structure of the human body. Heavy emphasis is placed on the biomechanical laws of movement. Prerequisites: KIN264. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall)
    a section of the Applied Movement Anatomy course in Kinesiology - KIN
    BUS315 (UG16) BE - Business Statistics (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
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    This course includes the assembling and presentation of statistical data, probability distributions, sampling techniques, and statistical analysis. A project with practical problem solving is required. Prerequisites: CIS 270 and MAT 115, 123 or higher, or STA 144. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
    KIN302 (UG25) CE - Contemporary Health Issues (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
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    ...Major areas include personal, family, and community health, including the effects of alcohol, dangerous drugs and narcotics, degenerative and infectious diseases, and tobacco on the human body. Exploration of community resources related to health issues is offered. Meets California Teacher Credentia...
    a section of the Contemporary Health Issues course in Kinesiology - KIN
    ENG499 (UG07) AE - Senior Project (Spring 2008 (UNDG))
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    ...This three unit senior capstone project serves to assess the subject matter competence of the English major and the Single Subject Program candidate. Students will enroll for this course with the recommendation of their English program advisor and the approval of the department chair. (3 units; Inte...
    a section of the Senior Project course in English - ENG
    BIO490 (UG22) D - Senior Research in Biology (Spring 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 vary from year to year, and determined by both instructor and student's interest. May be repeated for a maximum of eight (8) units. Prer...
    a section of the Senior Research in Biology course in Biology - BIO
    CBS580 (GR15) A - Thesis Proposal (Fall 2015 (GRAD))
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    A guided development of a thesis proposal including the submission and approval of the proposal by the Thesis Committee. This course may be repeated twice for credit. Pass/Fail. (2 units; Fall, Spring, Summer)
    a section of the Thesis Proposal course in Christian Behavioral Sci - CBS
    STA544 (GR16) AE - Biostatistics (Spring 2017 (GRAD))
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    ...Biostatistics provides an introduction to selected important topics in bio-statistical concepts and reasoning. This course represents an introduction to the field and provides a survey of data and data types. Specific topics include tools for describing central tendency and variability in data; meth...
    a section of the Biostatistics course in Statistics - STA
    ENG454 (UG21) DS - Writing in Context (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
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    ...This course will provide a practical, hands on approach to the study of English grammar and the application of the acquired knowledge of grammar to the classroom setting. It will be assumed that few, if any, students have had a thorough, formal study of English grammar. The approach will seek to pre...
    a section of the Writing in Context course in English - ENG
    ENG113 (UG17) MM - Composition (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (HSCC L244 - Classroom 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
    MUS538 (GR20) B - Musicl Exprssn and Arts in Wrshp (Fall 2020 (GRAD))
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    An examination of the aesthetic components and properties of musical expression and the arts in worship. Writings of the Reformers will be examined to develop a Christian aesthetic for music and the arts and uses in worship. (2 units; Fall)
    a section of the Musicl Exprssn and Arts in Wrshp course in Music - MUS
    THE264 (UG21) A - Production Practicum: Technical (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 12-12:00 AM @ MAIN (WALT 100 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Practical hands-on training in the areas of scenic construction, stage lighting, and sound production, costume construction and backstage crew assignments. May be taken for variable credit. (1-3 units; Spring)
    a section of the Production Practicum: Technical course in Theatre - THE
    MPA585 (GR21) AE - Political Economy (Fall 2021 (GRAD))
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    ...This course examines the interrelationship of political and economic factors that influence both public political and economic outcomes. Key means of analysis will include application of micro- and macro-economic theories to obtain better understandings of political and administrative decision-makin...
    a section of the Political Economy course in Public Administration - PADM
    JRN400 (UG16) A - Special Topics in Journalism (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
    Tue: 10:30-12:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 048 - Computer Classroom)
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    Concentration upon a specific topic in the field of Journalism. Topic varies for different semesters. May be taken multiple times with change in topic. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Special Topics in Journalism course in Journalism - JRN
    HIS315 (UG15) A - Latin American History (Spring 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-1:00 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B252 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course is a survey of Latin American history from the Spanish discovery of the Americas through the Cold War in the twentieth century. The course focuses on the impact of Spanish and Portuguese colonialism, the wars of Latin American Independence, the development of Latin American republics, an...
    a section of the Latin American History course in History - HIS
    ART204 (UG06) B - Basic Drawing (Fall 2006 (UNDG))
    Mon: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 332 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course is one of the foundation courses that develops the perceptual and technical skills for effective drawing. Presents drawing as an essential tool for visual expression. May be repeated once for credit. This course is also recommended for general education. (3 units; Multicultural)
    a section of the Basic Drawing course in Fine Art - VART
    APT372 (UG23) AE - Christian Theology II (Summer 2024 (UNDG))
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    An expanded study of the biblical doctrines of salvation, the person of Christ, the church, and last things. Prerequisite: Bachelor of Applied Theology or Christian Studies major. (3 units; Spring & Online)
    a section of the Christian Theology II course in Applied Theology - APT
    KIN433 (UG19) B - Sports and Activities Practicum (Fall 2019 (UNDG))
    Mon: 3-4:00 PM @ MAIN (INST OFFC - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Practical field experience in a professional Kinesiology setting. Prerequisite: Open to juniors and senior or graduate students by permission of the department. Students must arrange the field experience under the guidance and approval of the Kinesiology Department Chair. (3 units; Fall/Spring/Summe...
    CHE102 (UG22) D - Fundamentals of Chemistry (Spring 2023 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B111 - Classroom Lecture)
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    A review of fundamental topics in chemistry including units of measurements, classifications of matter, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, the periodic table, chemical reactions, solutions, gases, and energy. (3 units; Fall/Spring/Summer & OPS)
    a section of the Fundamentals of Chemistry course in Chemistry - CHE
    EGR122 (UG22) E - Visualization Languages I (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 302 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Engineering is a discipline which requires the effective communication of visual information as part of persuasion or education. Excel (beginning and advanced techniques), and a CAD program will be covered to assist in that process for a real current engineering problem of interest. For example this...
    a section of the Visualization Languages I course in Engineering - ENGR
    ESL023 (UG07) A - Grammar II (Spring 2008 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 1-2:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 453 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course focuses on the study and practice of pre-intermediate English grammar. Students will continue to study the formation and use of verb tenses and word order. Grammatical patterns will be practiced both in written and spoken work to ensure correct form and appropriate use. Class hours: 4 Le...
    a section of the Grammar II course in English as a Second Lang - ESL
    JRN170 (UG19) AE - Writing for Mass Media (Fall 2019 (UNDG))
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    An introduction to mass media writing. Students will utilize journalistic reporting, editing and writing for mass audiences intended for distribution across electronic and print media outlets. (3.0 units; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Writing for Mass Media course in Journalism - JRN
    BEH250 (UG20) CE - Reading and Writing in Beh Sci (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
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    ...In this course, students learn to write formal manuscripts using APA style. They also learn to read, understand, and critically evaluate behavioral science research as presented in academic journals and conferences. Learners in this course build foundational skills needed to succeed in their future ...
    DPA760 (DR18) AE - Legitimate Bureaucracy andAcctbl (Summer 2019 (DOCT))
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    ...This course examines the political role of the bureaucracy and the impact of other government institutions on bureaucratic structure, functions, and behavior. Issues related to cross cultural dynamics, ethical and accountable leadership, and the influence of politics in public organizational life is...
    MUS095 (UG06) A - Chamber Ensemble: Strings (Spring 2007 (UNDG))
    Mon: 4-6:00 PM @ MAIN (HMUS 108 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Chamber Ensemble: Strings
    a section of the Chamber Ensemble: Strings course in Music - MUS
    CHE112 (UG22) C - Organic and Biochem for Hlth Sci (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 7-8:00 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 104 - Classroom Lecture)
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    A survey of Organic and Biochemistry topics with special emphasis on metabolic processes and applications to medicine and health. Should be taken with CHE 112L - Organic and Biochemistry for Health Sciences Lab. Prerequisites: CHE 102, or 115 and 115L. (3 units; Fall/Spring/Summer)
    KIN112 (UG07) A - Tennis (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 6:30-7:15 PM @ MAIN (KINE CRTS - Classroom Lecture)
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    Instruction in the basic rules, skills, and equipment related to lifelong participation in tennis. This course is not repeatable for credit. (1 unit; Fall, Spring)
    a section of the Tennis course in Kinesiology - KIN
    PHO499 (UG23) A - Portfolio and Gallery (Spring 2024 (UNDG))
    Wed: 12:15-3:15 PM @ MAIN (ABPK - Classroom Lecture)
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    Students will apply the skills necessary for the professional presentation of a completed body of work including editing, sequencing, printing, marketing, portfolio design, and gallery presentation. Additional course fee. Prerequisite: PHO 433. (3 units; Spring)
    a section of the Portfolio and Gallery course in Photography - PHO
    ENG520 (GR19) A - Theory and Worldview (Fall 2019 (GRAD))
    Thu: 4-7:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 191 - Classroom Lecture)
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    A course designed to introduce students to critical and theoretical perspectives on literature. Students will also consider how to examine and evaluate literary theories and texts from a Christian worldview. (3 units; Fall)
    a section of the Theory and Worldview course in English - ENG
    EDU586 (GR24) H - IntlClinPrac: PrelimSngSubCred (Spring 2025 (GRAD))
    Wed: 4:30-6:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR A112 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Teacher Candidates will complete an initial clinical experience in a school classroom under the direction of a qualified Mentor Teacher and University Supervisor. This clinical experience requires the teacher candidate to adhere to the hour expectations articulated within the site's teacher contract...
    a section of the IntlClinPrac: PrelimSngSubCred course in Education - EDU
    CHE490 (UG22) G - Senior Research in Chemistry (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
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    ...The focus of this class is an independent laboratory research project that the student undertakes under the direction of a faculty member who acts as a research advisor. Content varies from year to year and is determined by both instructor's and students' interests. May be repeated for a maximum of ...
    a section of the Senior Research in Chemistry course in Chemistry - CHE
    BEH385 (UG16) B - Statistics & Rsrch MethodologyII (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B113 - Computer Classroom)
    Thu: 6-8:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 132 - Classroom Lecture)
    Thu: 6-8:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 132 - Classroom Lecture)
    Thu: 6-8:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 132 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...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...
    PHI353 (UG14) CE - Comparative Religions (Summer 2015 (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
    MUS081A (UG06) A - Private Instruction: Voice (First Year) (Spring 2007 (UNDG))
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    ...Private instruction in voice is offered with material and performance of increasing difficulty, as the student develops and progressively enrolls in levels A and B. Students must arrange instruction time with the full-time faculty member in-charge, during the first week of classes. A minimum of 12 l...
    MPA585 (GR22) CE - Political Economy for Pub Admin (Fall 2022 (GRAD))
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    ...This course examines the interrelationship of political and economic factors that influence both public political and economic outcomes. Key means of analysis will include application of micro- and macro-economic theories to obtain better understandings of political and administrative decision-makin...
    HON310 (UG24) A - The Just Society (Fall 2024 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 252 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course examines the meaning of justice and the state's role in ensuring justice. Through a careful study of ancient and modern thinkers, this course aims to equip students with an understanding of the diverse meanings of justice that have shaped our contemporary political environment. (3 units;...
    a section of the The Just Society course in Honors Program - HON
    ATR545 (GR24) A - Ldrshp and Admin in Athltc Trng (Fall 2024 (GRAD))
    Mon: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC K235 - Classroom Lecture)
    Fri: 9:30-11:30 AM @ MAIN (HSCC K235 - Final Exam)
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    This course examines the leadership and administration of athletic training in a variety of settings. (3 units; Fall)
    NUR375 (UG25) B - Rsrch and Writing Hlthcare Prof (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Fri: 10:30-1:30 PM @ MAIN (NURS 234 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course introduces research skills and scholarly writing. Students learn to appraise and integrate research as it applies to nursing practice. The course will explore the development of nursing knowledge emphasizing current literature and recognizing research methods and designs. The goal is to ...
    a section of the Rsrch and Writing Hlthcare Prof course in Nursing - NURS
    ECH350 (UG25) CE - InfTdlrEarlyChld SoclEmtnlDev (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
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    ...This course introduces students to the process through which a child develops a sense of self within a socio-cultural system. Students will learn the significance of a supportive interpersonal environment for personality development. They will evaluate theories of emotional and personality developme...
    EGR124 (UG22) D - Visualization Languages - Excel (Spring 2023 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (TEGR 302 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Beginning through advanced level of Excel will be covered to assist real engineering problems and data analysis. This course lays the foundation for future courses which have elements of data and information presentation This course is for the students with approved AutoCAD course/experience. Prereq...
    CHE475 (UG24) A - Forensic Chemistry with Lab (Fall 2024 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (JAME 181 - Classroom Lecture)
    Thu: 2-5:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 235 - LAB)
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    ...This course builds on the students' criminalistics and chemistry foundation to study advanced topics in forensic chemistry. Topics studied are in the areas of: metrology including statistics, quality control, and sampling; chemical foundations including equilibria, partitioning, and instrumentation;...
    a section of the Forensic Chemistry with Lab course in Chemistry - CHE
    ENG123 (UG14) ZE - Intermediate Composition (Fall 2014 (UNDG))
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    ...Continued practice in writing with emphasis on critical thinking, argument, analysis and interpretation of multicultural readings and other interdisciplinary expository materials. Includes the writing of a major research paper (or report) in addition to several shorter essays requiring various types...
    a section of the Intermediate Composition course in English - ENG
    ESL099 (UG24) A - Language Lab (Summer 2025 (UNDG))
    Wed: 2-3:45 PM @ MAIN (VILG 500A - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This lab will provide an opportunity for students to build on the language skills they learn in their lecture classes. Students will be able to practice listening, reading, writing, and pronunciation in the language lab. Repeatable: May be repeated for a maximum of eight (8) units. Grade Type: Pass/...
    a section of the Language Lab course in English as a Second Lang - ESL
    BUS598 (GR08) C - Business Simulation Capstone (Summer 2009 (GRAD))
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B218 - Classroom Lecture)
    Sat: 8-4:00 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B218 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The Business Simulation Capstone is a course designed for students to demonstrate they can effectively integrate and apply the knowledge and skills gained from completing the MBA curriculum. It is to be taken in the student's final semester of the MBA program. It is also designed for students to ful...
    CIS265 (UG06) B - Info Systems Essentials (Fall 2006 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B113 - Computer Class)
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    ...This is an introduction to the essential computer tools used in a modern information society. Students will examine the historical development of information tools and demonstrate understanding of these information tools by completing a series of projects on the computer. Students will be introduced...
    EGR324 (UG18) B - Engineering Economics (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 305 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    Economic concepts of supply, demand, and production; cost-benefit analysis and break-even analysis; return on investment; analysis of options; time value of money; management of money: economic analysis, accounting for risk applied to the engineering process. (3 units; Fall)
    a section of the Engineering Economics course in Engineering - ENGR
    PSY510 (GR22) C - Human Growth and Development (Fall 2022 (GRAD))
    Thu: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B112 - Classroom Lecture)
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    A study of the developmental cycle of the human organism from a cognitive, psychological, sociological, and moral perspective. Emphasis is placed on theories and research related to child development. (3 units; Fall)
    a section of the Human Growth and Development course in Psychology - PSY
    ENG263 (UG15) A - Survey of World Literature II (Spring 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-1:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Classroom Lecture)
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    World literature (excluding British and American) from Neoclassicism to present. Prerequisite: ENG 123. (3 units; Multicultural; Spring)
    a section of the Survey of World Literature II course in English - ENG
    COA163 (UG04) A - Play Production (Fall 2004 (UNDG))
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 3:30-6:00 PM @ M
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    ...Practical training in the areas of acting, directing, and theatrical production. This class consists of regular rehearsals and final performance.Play Production may be repeated for a total of twelve (12) units from COA 163, COA 263, COA 363, and COA 463, of which only 3 upper division units may be a...
    a section of the Play Production course in Communication Arts - COA
    MUS091 (UG24) A - Magnolia Singers (Fall 2024 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-4:00 PM @ MAIN (OTHR OTHR - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This choral ensemble will rehearse and perform a variety of music for soprano/alto voices. The group will concertize throughout the traditional academic year. Open by audition to all interested students. Students must be enrolled in at least one ensemble for full credit each semester. Additional ens...
    a section of the Magnolia Singers course in Music - MUS
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