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  • HUM213 (UG07) DE - Integrated Humanities I (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Wed: 6-10:30 PM @ BMNT (BMNT E - Classroom Lecture)
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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. (3 units; Interdisciplinary/Multicultural; Fall)
    a section of the Integrated Humanities I course in Humanities - HUM
    BUS491 (UG14) I2 - Internship in Business (Summer 2015 (UNDG))
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    ...Under faculty supervision, the student will be assigned to a business or non-profit organization in an emphasis area (Business Technology, Marketing, Management). This is an opportunity for field experience in applying business principles. Prerequisite: Permission of the Dean of the School of Busine...
    BIO435 (UG16) A - Proteomic,Genomic,Bioinfo w/Lab (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 7-8:30 AM @ MAIN (BLDG 36A1 - Classroom Lecture)
    Fri: 2-4:45 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B113 - LAB)
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    ...This course introduces students to concepts in molecular and genetic basis of cellular processes and the inferences made of these processes through genome and protein database analyses and modeling. Emphasis will be placed on theoretical and experimental approaches used to gain insights in genome st...
    a section of the Proteomic,Genomic,Bioinfo w/Lab course in Biology - BIO
    BIO380 (UG18) A - Biology Seminar (Spring 2019 (UNDG))
    Wed: 2:30-3:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B259 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will introduce and reinforce the skills necessary to perform biological research including discussions of the scientific method, literature research, reading scientific journal articles, analyzing scientific data, reporting research findings in both written and visual formats, critiquing...
    a section of the Biology Seminar course in Biology - BIO
    HIS400 (UG04) A - Special Topics in History (Fall 2004 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:50 PM @ M
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    Concentrates on a different topic each time offered. May be repeated with change in subject matter. Student involvement in selection of topics is encouraged. (3 units; As offered)
    a section of the Special Topics in History course in History - HIS
    PAS604 (GR20) B - General Surgery Clerkship (Fall 2020 (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...
    EGR222 (UG21) B - Software Engineering (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 221 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Overview of the software development process. Includes requirements, design, construction, and testing of software. Software project planning. Analysis, architecture, and design of software systems using UML. Evaluating designs. Implementing designs using appropriate data structures, frameworks, a...
    a section of the Software Engineering course in Engineering - ENGR
    MUS386 (UG18) A - Audio Engineering I (Spring 2019 (UNDG))
    Wed: 7-10:00 PM @ MAIN (HMUS 161 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course will begin instruction in Audio Engineering, focusing on the methods, technology and terminology used to engineer aspects of live audio production. The class will include both live venue audio and live recording. Students will spend time outside the classroom and likely off-campus. Prereq...
    a section of the Audio Engineering I course in Music - MUS
    ENG440 (UG15) AE - Modern American Literature (Fall 2015 (UNDG))
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    Major fiction and poetry from 1900 to World War II. Prerequisite: ENG 123. At least one literature survey course (ENG 263) recommended. (3 units; Fall even years)
    a section of the Modern American Literature course in English - ENG
    ENG113 (UG15) I - Composition (Spring 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 7-8:00 AM @ MAIN (JAME 245 - 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
    ENG123 (UG17) II - Intermediate Composition (Spring 2018 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (JAME 171 - Classroom Lecture)
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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
    ARC385 (UG20) B - LuminousAndSonicEnvrnmntl Systms (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course deals with those building elements that pertain to the visual and aural conditioning for the purposes of human use and comfort. The basic principles of light (natural and electrical) and acoustical systems, their integration with other building systems and the impact on the aesthetics of ...
    KIN473 (UG14) AE - Measurement & Eval in Kines (Spring 2015 (UNDG))
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    A study of elementary statistics and tests relating to measurement in physical education with emphasis on test administration and application of results. Prerequisite: KIN383. (3 units; Spring)
    a section of the Measurement & Eval in Kines course in Kinesiology - KIN
    ENG360 (UG20) AE - Detective Fiction (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
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    Detective Fiction is a historical approach to the detective fiction genre and its impact on Western society. The class explores issues of knowledge production, detection, policing, and identify through drama, novels, short stories, and film. Prerequisite: ENG 123. (3 units; OPS)
    a section of the Detective Fiction course in English - ENG
    CHE352 (UG25) A - Organic Chemistry II with Lab (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN ( - Classroom Lecture)
    Tue: 12:15-4:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 232 - LAB)
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    A continuation of CHE 351 covering the major aliphatic and aromatic functional groups. Includes an introduction to spectroscopy.
    a section of the Organic Chemistry II with Lab course in Chemistry - CHE
    CIS265 (UG18) D - Info Systems Essentials (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B113 - Computer Classroom)
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    ...This is an introduction to the essential computer software tools used in the modern information society. Students will be introduced to software applications such as word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, databases, and email. Project-based learning activities will provide hands-on experien...
    BUS315 (UG18) AE - Business Statistics (Summer 2019 (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 265 or 270 and MAT 115, 123 or higher, or STA 144. (3 units; Fall/Spring/Summer...
    BIO163L (UG20) B - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
    Sat: 8-12:00 PM @ MAIN (MHAL 128 - 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
    EGR342 (UG20) C - Fluid Mechanics (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
    Tue: 8-10:00 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 202 - LAB)
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    Introductory concepts of fluid motions, fluid statics, control volume forms and basic principles, and applications basic principles of fluid mechanics to problems in viscous and compressible flow. Co-Requisite: MAT 342 or 343. (3 units; Spring)
    a section of the Fluid Mechanics course in Engineering - ENGR
    PSY783 (DR21) B - Dissertation III (Summer 2022 (DOCT))
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    ...In this course, students continue to develop one of several types of dissertations, including a quantitative, qualitative, literature review, program development, or theoretical dissertation, working collaboratively with their dissertation chair to design, propose, and defend a dissertation before g...
    a section of the Dissertation III course in Psychology - PSY
    PSY500 (GR17) C - Diversity Issues in Counsel Psy (Summer 2018 (GRAD))
    Mon: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B219 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Examination of the effects of therapeutic interventions on culturally distinct populations. (3 units; Summer)
    CSC311 (UG15) A - Compiler Design & Languages (Fall 2015 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3:45-4:45 PM @ MAIN (ENGR 110D - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Introduction to concepts and considerations of modern compilers and programming languages. Language translation, types and declaration, and abstraction mechanisms are studied. Both functional and object-oriented programming paradigms are explored through examination of several programming languag...
    NUR523 (GR22) A - Older Adult and Family Nursing (Fall 2022 (GRAD))
    Wed: 12:30-2:30 PM @ MAIN (NURS 132 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course focuses on the provision of nursing care for the aging population. Expected and unexpected health-related changes of older adults are explored. Emphasis is on living quality in health promotion and disease prevention. This course will examine how ageism impacts care of the older adult. P...
    a section of the Older Adult and Family Nursing course in Nursing - NURS
    KIN545 (GR17) A - Sport Marketing and Promotion (Spring 2018 (GRAD))
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC L244 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course covers a variety of promotional and marketing strategies for sport programs and facilities ranging from high school athletics through professional sports.(3 units)
    KIN253 (UG07) AE - Functional Movement Anatomy (Summer 2008 (UNDG))
    Thu: 6-10:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 183 - Classroom Lecture)
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    A study of the creation and maintenance of human movement through the muscular, skeletal and nervous system. Emphasis is on gross motor movement specific to physical activity and sport, with attention to motor dysfunction.
    a section of the Functional Movement Anatomy course in Kinesiology - KIN
    PHI425 (UG03) A - Modern Political Philosophy (Spring 2004 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11:15-12:10 PM @ M
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    ...This course entails a comparative study of modern social, legal, and political philosophy, from the Renaissance toward the present by focusing on the great works of the Western traditions, including Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Montesqueie, Kant, Hegel, Bentham, Marx, Mill, ,. The course ex...
    a section of the Modern Political Philosophy course in Philosophy - PHI
    ARC380 (UG25) D - Thermal Environmental Systems (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3-4:30 PM @ MAIN (ARCH 113 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course deals with the thermal and environmental processes which effect buildings and how the designer responds to or manipulates the thermal environment. It is necessary for the architect to understand those processes, the human response to them and the impact of them. The class will be organiz...
    MUS491A (UG24) C - Chmbr Ensmbl: Strings (Spring 2025 (UNDG))
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    ...This course provides opportunities for preparation and performance of chamber music for strings including string quartets, trios, and more. Ensembles rehearse weekly with assigned faculty coaches and present performances of prepared music. The course is open to all music majors and to non-music majo...
    a section of the Chmbr Ensmbl: Strings course in Music - MUS
    POL450 (UG21) AE - Research Methods Political Sci (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
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    ...This course examines the research methods used in Political Science. Topics addressed in the course include the philosophical and theoretical foundations of social science research; ethical issues related to research; research design; descriptive and inferential statistic analysis; survey, qualitati...
    SWK553 (GR18) A - Advanced Community Practice I (Fall 2018 (GRAD))
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Hybrid Lecture)
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 166 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...This is the first of two advanced practice courses in community social work practice. An overview of community dynamics and the history of community development in the United States are reviewed, with special attention given to the role of faith based organizations in community change and congregat...
    BUS457 (UG20) DS - Negotiation and Cnflct Resolutn (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
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    ...The course incorporates "real world" negotiation cases, practical bargaining tactics, as well as personal and interpersonal negotiation skills development. Students will complete several negotiation self-awareness instruments and develop a negotiation skills strategy. This course emphasizes the stag...
    NUR356 (UG25) D - Mental Health Nursing Practicum (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Fri: 1-7:00 PM @ MAIN (OTHR OTHR - Clinical/Practicum)
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    ...Practicum learning experience of nursing services with persons who have the medical diagnosis of mental illness in both inpatient and community treatment settings. Focus is on the changing healthcare systems and collaborative health promotion and disease prevention, as well as the nurse-person, nurs...
    a section of the Mental Health Nursing Practicum course in Nursing - NURS
    SPA213 (UG06) CR - Intermed Spanish I (Fall 2006 (UNDG))
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    A review of Spanish grammar with special emphasis upon idiomatic language and verb forms. Conversation, translation, composition, and collateral reading of modern Spanish prose. Prerequisite: SPA 115 and 125, or equivalent, with C- or better. (3 units; Multicultural; Upon sufficient demand)
    a section of the Intermed Spanish I course in Spanish - SPA
    EGR425 (UG24) A - Real Time and Embedded Develpmnt (Spring 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (TEGR 301 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Focus on Programming real-time applications on an embedded platform running a real-time operating system (RTOS). Consideration will be given to cross-compiled software development, embedded system debugging, multitasking, real-time scheduling, inter-task communication, software design for determini...
    KIN300 (UG19) A - Nutrition Science (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 10:30-12:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC L246 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Includes the study of principles of modern nutrition, the importance of a scientific knowledge of nutrition, specific food nutrients, nutritional controversies, and a study of convenience foods and their impact on present day diets. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Nutrition Science course in Kinesiology - KIN
    NUR201 (UG17) A - Theoretical Foundations Nursing (Spring 2018 (UNDG))
    Tue: 10:15-1:15 PM @ MAIN (NURS 132 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...This course provides an introduction to the paradigms, theories, concepts, and values of the discipline of nursing; an overview of the program mission, philosophy, goals, objectives, and conceptual framework and themes of the baccalaureate program in the California Baptist University School of Nursi...
    a section of the Theoretical Foundations Nursing course in Nursing - NURS
    BUS217 (UG17) AE - Microeconomics (Spring 2018 (UNDG))
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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
    PPS515 (GR18) B - Practicum: Role Sch Psychologist (Fall 2018 (GRAD))
    Sat: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B219 - Classroom Lecture)
    Sat: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B219 - Classroom Lecture)
    Sat: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B219 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...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...
    DES310 (UG23) A - Creativity:Collaboratn and Cntxt (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (YCTR B222 - Classroom Lecture)
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    This course builds on a foundational understanding of creativity's process and purpose. The aim of the course is for students to apply these foundations to the act of completing interdisciplinary creative projects in context. Additional course fee. Prerequisite: DES 110. (3 units; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Creativity:Collaboratn and Cntxt course in Design - DES
    CJS441 (UG19) A - Fnd Crim Investigatn and Rpt Wrt (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (BLDG 36A2 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Students will study investigation theory; collection and preservation of evidence; importance of field notes and offense reports, sources of information; interview and interrogation; use of forensic science; case and trial preparation. (3 units; Spring)
    BIO163 (UG18) K - Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab (Spring 2019 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (YCTR A112 - Classroom Lecture)
    Thu: 6-8:45 PM @ MAIN (MHAL 129 - LAB)
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    ...A continuation of BIO 153 (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. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab...
    a section of the Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab course in Biology - BIO
    NUR421 (UG21) J - CommunityAndPblcHlthNrsngPrctcm (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Sat: 8-5:00 PM @ MAIN (OTHR OTHR - Clinical/Practicum)
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    ...Students will apply community/public health course information in a variety of community-based settings. Practicum experiences will include discussion of health promotion and disease prevention, case management, community assessment, and interdisciplinary project development. This course, together w...
    a section of the CommunityAndPblcHlthNrsngPrctcm course in Nursing - NURS
    MUS592 (GR19) A - Music Education Thesis (Spring 2020 (GRAD))
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    Students must write, design and conduct an original research project approved by a supervisory committee culminating in a thesis. Additionally, students must also pass an oral examination and defense of the thesis. (1 unit; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the Music Education Thesis course in Music - MUS
    CST130 (UG20) H - New Testament Survey (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
    Tue: 6-9:00 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - 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
    EDU519W (GR24) A - Subject Area Spec: World Lang (Fall 2024 (GRAD))
    Thu: 7:05-9:30 PM @ MAIN (BLDG 36A2 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Students learn research-based methodologies that are specific to World Languages content area instruction. Students engage with relevant information from textbooks, experts, and professional journals associated with World Languages and secondary instruction. In addition, students participate in fiel...
    a section of the Subject Area Spec: World Lang course in Education - EDU
    MUS405 (UG14) A - Introduction to Music Education (Fall 2014 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (HMUS 163 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of music education in the public and private schools (K-12) including the philosophy, objective, scope, and content of a successful music program. (2 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall)
    a section of the Introduction to Music Education course in Music - MUS
    MUS086 (UG20) F - Private Instruction: Strings (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
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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: Strings course in Music - MUS
    COM340 (UG24) DS - Persuasion and Social Influence (Spring 2025 (UNDG))
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    ...This course discusses how persuasion, social influence, and compliance function in both online and in-person contexts. The course examines how students not only can ethically persuade others but also identify and overcome unethical attempts at persuasion by others. Course emphases include topics suc...
    ORG520 (GR20) AE - Leading Change Faith-Based Org (Fall 2020 (GRAD))
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    ...This course will analyze the most common theories of organizational change with the intent of applying these principles in faith-based organizations and other professional environments where Christians serve in leadership. Case studies will be utilized to help students develop an understanding of th...
    KIN212 (UG15) CR - First Aid & Safety (Summer 2016 (UNDG))
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    Theory and practice for prevention and care of accident or sudden illness. The course meets the requirements for Red Cross, CPR, and First Aid Certificates. Students may only earn credit for either KIN 212 or KIN 312. (1 unit; Fall/Spring)
    a section of the First Aid & Safety course in Kinesiology - KIN
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