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    ARC312 (UG16) A - Design StudioIV: Housing (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-5:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC M261 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The studio draws upon the three previous courses in the studio sequence, emphasizing the integrative nature of architectural design. Students will develop and demonstrate their abilities to conceptualize and implement building designs that bring together basic design principles, structural and envelope systems, environmental systems, programmatic and building service systems and egress, through the design of housing. Prerequisite: ARC 310. (5 units; Spring)...
    a section of the Design StudioIV: Housing course in Architecture - ARCH
    ARC312 (UG15) A - Design StudioIV: Housing (Spring 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-5:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC K235 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The studio draws upon the three previous courses in the studio sequence, emphasizing the integrative nature of architectural design. Students will develop and demonstrate their abilities to conceptualize and implement building designs that bring together basic design principles, structural and envelope systems, environmental systems, programmatic and building service systems and egress, through the design of housing. Prerequisite: ARC 310. (5 units; Spring)...
    a section of the Design StudioIV: Housing course in Architecture - ARCH
    BUS212 (UG20) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2021 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG18) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 204 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG16) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 10:30-12:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 124 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG24) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 124 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG23) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2024 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 124 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG24) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2024 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 123 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG20) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2020 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG18) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2019 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 203 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG22) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 123 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG16) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-1:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 125 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG17) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2017 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 123 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG25) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR A112 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews....
    ARC312 (UG25) A - Design Studio IV (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-5:00 PM @ MAIN (ARCH 222 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The studio draws upon the three previous courses in the studio sequence, emphasizing the integrative nature of architectural design. Students will develop and demonstrate their abilities to conceptualize and implement building designs that bring together basic design principles, structural and envelope systems, environmental systems, programmatic and building service systems and egress, through the design of housing....
    a section of the Design Studio IV course in Architecture - ARCH
    BUS212 (UG19) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2019 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 202 - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG17) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 123 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG25) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 202 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews....
    ARC312 (UG25) B - Design Studio IV (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-5:00 PM @ MAIN (ARCH 222 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The studio draws upon the three previous courses in the studio sequence, emphasizing the integrative nature of architectural design. Students will develop and demonstrate their abilities to conceptualize and implement building designs that bring together basic design principles, structural and envelope systems, environmental systems, programmatic and building service systems and egress, through the design of housing....
    a section of the Design Studio IV course in Architecture - ARCH
    BUS212 (UG23) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 125 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG19) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2020 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (BUSB 123 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG22) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2023 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 124 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    ARC312 (UG25) C - Design Studio IV (Spring 2026 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-5:00 PM @ MAIN (ARCH 222 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The studio draws upon the three previous courses in the studio sequence, emphasizing the integrative nature of architectural design. Students will develop and demonstrate their abilities to conceptualize and implement building designs that bring together basic design principles, structural and envelope systems, environmental systems, programmatic and building service systems and egress, through the design of housing....
    a section of the Design Studio IV course in Architecture - ARCH
    BUS212 (UG21) A - Economics, Life and Society (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 3:45-5:15 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 123 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG15) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 253 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    BUS212 (UG21) A - Economics, Life and Society (Spring 2022 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 125 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A fascinating exploration of current topics affecting our daily lives, including standard of living, poverty and inequality, healthcare, education, work and labor, housing, family structure, financial and credit markets, food and agriculture, energy, trade and globalization, and environmental concerns, through an integrated lens of economics, politics, social structures, and ethics, by introducing the historical background, asking critical questions, evaluating information, and developing grounded worldviews. (3 units; Fall/Spring)...
    ARC312 (UG17) A - Design Studio IV (Spring 2018 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-5:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC M261 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The studio draws upon the three previous courses in the studio sequence, emphasizing the integrative nature of architectural design. Students will develop and demonstrate their abilities to conceptualize and implement building designs that bring together basic design principles, structural and envelope systems, environmental systems, programmatic and building service systems and egress, through the design of housing. Prerequisite: ARC 310. (6 units; Spring) ...
    a section of the Design Studio IV course in Architecture - ARCH
    SWK330 (UG14) A - Social Work Issues and Policy (Spring 2015 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 125 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy, which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units; Spring)...
    SWK330 (UG07) AE - Social Work Issues and Policy (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Wed: 6-10:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 192 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units; Degree Completion)...
    SWK330 (UG15) A - Social Work Issues and Policy (Spring 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B251 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy, which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units; Spring)...
    SWK330 (UG04) AT - Social Work Issues and Policy (Spring 2005 (UNDG))
    Wed: 5-10:30 PM @ SANB (SANB 130A - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units) ...
    SWK330 (UG07) AT - Social Work Issues and Policy (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Wed: 6-10:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 192 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units; Degree Completion)...
    SWK330 (UG08) AE - Social Work Issues and Policy (Spring 2009 (UNDG))
    Thu: 6-10:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 191 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy,which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units; Degree...
    SWK330 (UG16) A - Social Work Issues and Policy (Spring 2017 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 190 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy, which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units; Spring)...
    SWK330 (UG08) AT - Social Work Issues and Policy (Spring 2009 (UNDG))
    Thu: 6-10:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 191 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy,which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units; Degree...
    SWK330 (UG04) AE - Social Work Issues and Policy (Spring 2005 (UNDG))
    Wed: 5-10:30 PM @ SANB (SANB 130A - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A basic introduction to social policy which will include historic and current trends of social welfare services. Emphasis will be given to the role of social policy in helping or deterring people in the maintenance or attainment of well-being, and the impact of social policy on social work practice. Policy formation and analysis in the context of American political process will be examined. Specific policy areas to be addressed include: income maintenance, housing, health, child welfare, aging, and economic and social justice. Prerequisite: SWK 300. (3 units) ...
    CBS505 (GR24) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Fall 2024 (GRAD))
    Wed: 4-6:45 PM @ MAIN (HSCC L246 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Fall)
    CBS505 (GR18) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Summer 2019 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 263 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR20) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Summer 2021 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR16) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Summer 2017 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 104 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR23) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Fall 2023 (GRAD))
    Wed: 4-6:45 PM @ MAIN (JAME 036 - Virtual Sync Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR15) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Summer 2016 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 104 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR15) DS - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Fall 2015 (GRAD))
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR25) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Fall 2025 (GRAD))
    Wed: 4-6:45 PM @ MAIN (PBLD 253 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system.
    CBS505 (GR21) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Fall 2021 (GRAD))
    Tue: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 192 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR14) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Summer 2015 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 125 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR17) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Summer 2018 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 104 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR22) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Fall 2022 (GRAD))
    Wed: 4-6:45 PM @ MAIN (VILG 100 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    CBS505 (GR19) A - Theology as a Behavioral Science (Summer 2020 (GRAD))
    Tue: 5:30-9:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 104 - Classroom Lecture)
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    An overview of philosophy and theology systems as ancient and contemporary behavioral sciences. Students will understand the application of theology as a counseling application as distinct from an apologetic system. (3 units; Summer)
    GSC410 (UG19) A - Socl Issues and Sustainable Dev (Fall 2019 (UNDG))
    Fri: 1:15-4:15 PM @ MAIN (VILG 300 - Classroom Lecture)
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