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    CDS515 (GR20) A - Pediatric Language Disorders (Fall 2020 (GRAD))
    Thu: 4-5:30 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on pediatric language disorders in children ages 0-21, the impact of language disorders on academic performance, and high and low incidence disorders. Students will also become knowledgeable in prevention, screening, assessment, identification, and treatment of pediatric language disorders. Principles and techniques of assessment, intervention with a focus on the periods of emergent language, language for learning, and advanced adolescent language are also presented and integrated with students� clinical practicum. (3 units; Fall)...
    CDS515 (GR19) A - Pediatric Language Disorders (Fall 2019 (GRAD))
    Thu: 8:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (HSCC L246 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on pediatric language disorders in children ages 0-21, the impact of language disorders on academic performance, and high and low incidence disorders. Students will also become knowledgeable in prevention, screening, assessment, identification, and treatment of pediatric language disorders. Principles and techniques of assessment, intervention with a focus on the periods of emergent language, language for learning, and advanced adolescent language are also presented and integrated with students� clinical practicum. (3 units; Fall)...
    CDS515 (GR24) A - Pediatric Language Disorders (Fall 2024 (GRAD))
    Tue: 8:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (HSCC L249 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on pediatric language disorders in children ages 0-21, the impact of language disorders on academic performance, and high and low incidence disorders. Students will also become knowledgeable in prevention, screening, assessment, identification, and treatment of pediatric language disorders. Principles and techniques of assessment, intervention with a focus on the periods of emergent language, language for learning, and advanced adolescent language are also presented and integrated with students� clinical practicum. (3 units; Fall)...
    CDS515 (GR25) A - Pediatric Language Disorders (Fall 2025 (GRAD))
    Tue: 8:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (HSCC L246 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on pediatric language disorders in children ages 0-21, the impact of language disorders on academic performance, and high and low incidence disorders. Students will also become knowledgeable in prevention, screening, assessment, identification, and treatment of pediatric language disorders. Principles and techniques of assessment, intervention with a focus on the periods of emergent language, language for learning, and advanced adolescent language are also presented and integrated with students' clinical practicum....
    CDS515 (GR23) A - Pediatric Language Disorders (Fall 2023 (GRAD))
    Tue: 8:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (HSCC A016 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on pediatric language disorders in children ages 0-21, the impact of language disorders on academic performance, and high and low incidence disorders. Students will also become knowledgeable in prevention, screening, assessment, identification, and treatment of pediatric language disorders. Principles and techniques of assessment, intervention with a focus on the periods of emergent language, language for learning, and advanced adolescent language are also presented and integrated with students� clinical practicum. (3 units; Fall)...
    CDS515 (GR21) A - Pediatric Language Disorders (Fall 2021 (GRAD))
    Tue: 8:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (HSCC L249 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on pediatric language disorders in children ages 0-21, the impact of language disorders on academic performance, and high and low incidence disorders. Students will also become knowledgeable in prevention, screening, assessment, identification, and treatment of pediatric language disorders. Principles and techniques of assessment, intervention with a focus on the periods of emergent language, language for learning, and advanced adolescent language are also presented and integrated with students� clinical practicum. (3 units; Fall)...
    CDS515 (GR22) A - Pediatric Language Disorders (Fall 2022 (GRAD))
    Tue: 8:45-11:45 AM @ MAIN (HSCC A016 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The course focuses on pediatric language disorders in children ages 0-21, the impact of language disorders on academic performance, and high and low incidence disorders. Students will also become knowledgeable in prevention, screening, assessment, identification, and treatment of pediatric language disorders. Principles and techniques of assessment, intervention with a focus on the periods of emergent language, language for learning, and advanced adolescent language are also presented and integrated with students� clinical practicum. (3 units; Fall)...
    PSY764 (DR22) A - Psych and Chrstn IV: Redemption (Spring 2023 (DOCT))
    Thu: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 189 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ..., including burgeoning empirical support for contemplative prayer as a Christian alternative to mindfulness-based interventions in psychotherapy. Prerequisite: PSY 763. (3 units; Spring)...
    PSY764 (DR24) A - Psych and Chrstn IV: Redemption (Spring 2025 (DOCT))
    Thu: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC U294 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ..., including burgeoning empirical support for contemplative prayer as a Christian alternative to mindfulness-based interventions in psychotherapy. Prerequisite: PSY 763. (3 units; Spring)...
    PSY764 (DR21) A - Psych and Chrstn IV: Redemption (Spring 2022 (DOCT))
    Thu: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 171 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ..., including burgeoning empirical support for contemplative prayer as a Christian alternative to mindfulness-based interventions in psychotherapy. Prerequisite: PSY 763. (3 units; Spring)...
    PSY764 (DR23) A - Psych and Chrstn IV: Redemption (Spring 2024 (DOCT))
    Thu: 7:15-10:00 PM @ MAIN (HSCC A016 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ..., including burgeoning empirical support for contemplative prayer as a Christian alternative to mindfulness-based interventions in psychotherapy. Prerequisite: PSY 763. (3 units; Spring)...
    CSC414 (UG25) A - Theory of Computation (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:15-9:15 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 302 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Computer scientists use hardware and software components to solve problems; this course encompasses the theoretical basics that underlie them. Automata, languages and grammar, language processing, computability and complexity theory will be examined in detail. Important topics will be explored using a combination of conceptual work and coding exercises....
    a section of the Theory of Computation course in Computer Science - CSC
    ESL041 (UG06) A - Reading and Writing IV (Fall 2006 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed: 2:30-3:25 PM @ MAIN ( - Classroom Lecture)
    Tue, Thu: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN ( - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections similar to those typically found in university general education classes, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write unified essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week.(2 units)...
    ESL031 (UG06) A - Reading and Writing III (Spring 2007 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 453 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write well-developed paragraphs and simple essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Pre-Requisite: ESL 021 or appropriate placement score. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week.(2 units)...
    ESL041 (UG07) A - Reading and Writing IV (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME - Classroom)
    Tue, Thu: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 453 - Classroom)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 459 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections similar to those typically found in university general education classes, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write unified essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week(2 units)...
    ESL031 (UG06) A - Reading and Writing III (Summer 2007 (UNDG))
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 432 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write well-developed paragraphs and simple essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Pre-Requisite: ESL 021 or appropriate placement score. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week.(2 units)...
    ESL041 (UG07) A - Reading and Writing IV (Spring 2008 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 459 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections similar to those typically found in university general education classes, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write unified essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week(2 units)...
    ESL041 (UG06) A - Reading and Writing IV (Summer 2007 (UNDG))
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 11-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 432 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections similar to those typically found in university general education classes, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write unified essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week.(2 units)...
    ESL041 (UG06) A - Reading and Writing IV (Spring 2007 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 453 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections similar to those typically found in university general education classes, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write unified essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week.(2 units)...
    ESL031 (UG07) A - Reading and Writing III (Spring 2008 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN (JAME 459 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write well-developed paragraphs and simple essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Pre-Requisite: ESL 021 or appropriate placement score. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week.(2 units)...
    ESL031 (UG07) A - Reading and Writing III (Fall 2007 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN (JAME 453 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Candace Jorgensen Email Email More info More Info
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    ...This course will integrate instruction in and practice of intermediate level reading and writing skills. Students will read longer and often academic reading selections, reading for overall comprehension as well as recognition of supporting detail. Using the reading texts as resources, students learn to write well-developed paragraphs and simple essays. Students also learn to identify and apply appropriate organizational patterns and to provide effective supporting detail in their writing. Pre-Requisite: ESL 021 or appropriate placement score. Class hours: 8 Lecture/week.(2 units)...
    PSY501S (GR22) CE - Professional Practice Seminar I (Spring 2023 (GRAD))
    Thu: 6-7:50 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...Emphasis on empathy training and the structure of the therapeutic process through a lecture/discussion/small group format. Students will videotape simulated sessions with one another. Meets two hours per week. Students will be assigned an on-going case. Students will participate in a professional development review. Please review MSCP student handbook for detail. Additional practice seminar fee (Traditional Grad only). Pass/Fail. (2 units; Fall & OPS)...
    PSY501S (GR22) C - Professional Practice Seminar I (Fall 2022 (GRAD))
    Thu: 7:15-9:15 PM @ MAIN (JAME 190 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Emphasis on empathy training and the structure of the therapeutic process through a lecture/discussion/small group format. Students will videotape simulated sessions with one another. Meets two hours per week. Students will be assigned an on-going case. Students will participate in a professional development review. Please review MSCP student handbook for detail. Additional practice seminar fee (Traditional Grad only). Pass/Fail. (2 units; Fall & OPS)...
    CSC414 (UG22) A - Theory of Computation (Fall 2022 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 302 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Computer scientists use hardware and software components to solve problems; this course encompasses the theoretical basics that underlie them. Automata, languages and grammar, language processing, computability and complexity theory will be examined in detail. Important topics will be explored using a combination of conceptual work and coding exercises. Prerequisites: CSC 311 and EGR 225. (3 units; Fall)...
    a section of the Theory of Computation course in Computer Science - CSC
    THE342 (UG06) A - Adv Studies in Theater History (Spring 2007 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11:15-12:10 PM @ MAIN (JAME 245 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Dr. Owen Staley Email Email More info More Info
    ...A review of the playwrights, playhouses, and the players from the classical theater of Greece to the Renaissance with a detailed study of the beginnings of the modern theater including the English Restoration Period, Sentimentalism and the 18th century theater, the birth of Realism, revolts against Realism, Experimental theater, Asian theater development, and theater trends today. Eight plays will be studied in detail during the course. (3 units; Interdisciplinary/Multicultural; Spring)...
    a section of the Adv Studies in Theater History course in Theatre - THE
    BIO533 (GR21) A - Infection and Immunity (Spring 2022 (GRAD))
    Mon, Wed: 3:45-5:45 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B218 - Classroom Lecture)
    Wed: 3:45-5:45 PM @ MAIN (YCTR B218 - Final Exam)
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    ...This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO...
    a section of the Infection and Immunity course in Biology - BIO
    BIO533 (GR20) A - Infection and Immunity (Spring 2021 (GRAD))
    Mon, Wed: 3:45-5:45 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO...
    a section of the Infection and Immunity course in Biology - BIO
    THE332 (UG24) A - Theatre History I (Fall 2024 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:45 PM @ MAIN (WALT 204 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The first part of a two-part review of the development of theatre, with a detailed study of the origins of drama in religious ritual and the beginnings of formalized theatre in Classical Greece through the French Neoclassical Period. Nine plays will be studied in detail during the course, and students will be asked to specifically engage with the material from the Christian worldview to explore how God's truth may be represented within the work. (3 units; Fall, even years)...
    a section of the Theatre History I course in Theatre - THE
    BIO533 (GR23) A - Infection and Immunity (Spring 2024 (GRAD))
    Mon, Wed: 1:15-3:15 PM @ MAIN (MHAL 127 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO...
    a section of the Infection and Immunity course in Biology - BIO
    CSC520 (GR16) A - Image Processing (Spring 2017 (GRAD))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-2:15 PM @ MAIN (ENGR 100J - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course is an introduction to all areas of modern image processing. Image formation and capture, display and compression will be covered. Algorithms from single-pixel and neighborhood operations to higher-level functionalities such as object recognition and scene understanding. Extensions to color and 3D imaging will be discussed. Several projects will offer students the opportunity to learn key topics in detail. (3 units; Fall)...
    a section of the Image Processing course in Computer Science - CSC
    BIO533 (GR22) A - Infection and Immunity (Spring 2023 (GRAD))
    Mon, Wed: 1:15-3:15 PM @ MAIN (BLDG 36A2 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO...
    a section of the Infection and Immunity course in Biology - BIO
    CSC414 (UG23) DS - Theory of Computation (Fall 2023 (UNDG))
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    ...Computer scientists use hardware and software components to solve problems; this course encompasses the theoretical basics that underlie them. Automata, languages and grammar, language processing, computability and complexity theory will be examined in detail. Important topics will be explored using a combination of conceptual work and coding exercises. Prerequisites: CSC 311 and EGR 225. (3 units; Fall)...
    a section of the Theory of Computation course in Computer Science - CSC
    BUS506 (GR18) DS - Entrepreneurship:The New Venture (Fall 2018 (GRAD))
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    ...This course introduces new enterprise creation and management from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Some practical issues that are covered in detail include: market planning, business plan preparation, the opportunity recognition process, and startup capital acquisition. The course will cover social entrepreneurship as well as corporate entrepreneurship. Students may only earn credit for either BUS505 or BUS506. (3 units)...
    ENG342 (UG07) A - Adv Studies in Theater History (Spring 2008 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:25-2:20 PM @ MAIN (WALT 100 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...A review of the playwrights, playhouses, and the players from the classical theater of Greece to the Renaissance with a detailed study of the beginnings of the modern theater including the English Restoration Period, Sentimentalism and the 18th century theater, the birth of Realism, revolts against Realism, Experimental theater, Asian theater development, and theater trends today. Eight plays will be studied in detail during the course. Prerequisite: THE 142. Crosslisted: THE 342 (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Multicultural; Spring)...
    a section of the Adv Studies in Theater History course in English - ENG
    BIO533 (GR23) DS - Infection and Immunity (Summer 2024 (GRAD))
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    ...This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO...
    a section of the Infection and Immunity course in Biology - BIO
    PSY501S (GR22) A - Professional Practice Seminar I (Fall 2022 (GRAD))
    Tue: 7:15-9:15 PM @ MAIN (JAME 190 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Emphasis on empathy training and the structure of the therapeutic process through a lecture/discussion/small group format. Students will videotape simulated sessions with one another. Meets two hours per week. Students will be assigned an on-going case. Students will participate in a professional development review. Please review MSCP student handbook for detail. Additional practice seminar fee (Traditional Grad only). Pass/Fail. (2 units; Fall & OPS)...
    CDS440 (UG14) A - Voice and Fluency (Spring 2015 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN (JAME 183 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course will begin with a brief review of the anatomy and physiology of respiration and the larynx. Students will then learn about vocal health and types of vocal pathology and disorders. Vocal assessment and rehab/management will be covered in detail. The second half of the course will cover the nature, theories, etiology, assessment and management of fluency disorders from preschool children through adults. Prerequisites: CDS230, 240, 250. (3 units; Spring)...
    BUS506 (GR17) A - Entrepreneurship:The New Venture (Summer 2018 (GRAD))
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 252 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course introduces new enterprise creation and management from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Some practical issues that are covered in detail include: market planning, business plan preparation, the opportunity recognition process, and startup capital acquisition. The course will cover social entrepreneurship as well as corporate entrepreneurship. Students may only earn credit for either BUS505 or BUS506. (3 units)...
    BUS506 (GR18) B - Entrepreneurship:The New Venture (Spring 2019 (GRAD))
    Thu: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 250 - Classroom Lecture)
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    Nolan M. Gouveia Email Email More info More Info
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    ...This course introduces new enterprise creation and management from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Some practical issues that are covered in detail include: market planning, business plan preparation, the opportunity recognition process, and startup capital acquisition. The course will cover social entrepreneurship as well as corporate entrepreneurship. Students may only earn credit for either BUS505 or BUS506. (3 units)...
    BIO533 (GR19) A - Infection and Immunity (Spring 2020 (GRAD))
    Mon, Wed: 3:45-5:45 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 253 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO...
    a section of the Infection and Immunity course in Biology - BIO
    BIO533 (GR24) DS - Infection and Immunity (Summer 2025 (GRAD))
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    ...This course provides an overview of microorganisms and macroparasites associated with infectious diseases, and preservation of the general state of health provided by innate and adaptive immunity. A basic knowledge of microbial taxonomy, growth, metabolism, reproduction and genetic variation is covered in sufficient detail for the student to understand interactions between host and pathogenic microorganisms in infectious diseases. Emphases also include the introduction of rational management, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, including antimicrobial therapy. Prerequisite: BIO...
    a section of the Infection and Immunity course in Biology - BIO
    PSY501S (GR21) CE - Professional Practice Seminar I (Spring 2022 (GRAD))
    Thu: 6-7:50 PM @ MAIN (VRTL SYNC - Hybrid Lecture)
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    ...Emphasis on empathy training and the structure of the therapeutic process through a lecture/discussion/small group format. Students will videotape simulated sessions with one another. Meets two hours per week. Students will be assigned an on-going case. Students will participate in a professional development review. Please review MSCP student handbook for detail. Additional practice seminar fee (Traditional Grad only). Pass/Fail. (2 units; Fall & OPS)...
    THE332 (UG14) A - Theatre History I (Fall 2014 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 10:30-12:00 PM @ MAIN (WALT 203 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The first part of a two-part review of the development of theatre, with a detailed study of the origins of drama in religious ritual and the beginnings of formalized theatre in Classical Greece through the French Neoclassical Period. Nine plays will be studied in detail during the course, and students will be asked to specifically engage with the material from the Christian worldview to explore how God's truth may be represented within the work. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Multicultural; Fall)...
    a section of the Theatre History I course in Theatre - THE
    CSC414 (UG19) A - Theory of Computation (Fall 2019 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 5:30-7:00 PM @ MAIN (TEGR 107 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Computer scientists use hardware and software components to solve problems; this course encompasses the theoretical basics that underlie them. Automata, languages and grammar, language processing, computability and complexity theory will be examined in detail. Important topics will be explored using a combination of conceptual work and coding exercises. Prerequisite: EGR 225. (3 units; Spring)...
    a section of the Theory of Computation course in Computer Science - CSC
    BUS506 (GR16) A - Entrepreneurship:The New Venture (Spring 2017 (GRAD))
    Tue: 6-10:00 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 250 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course introduces new enterprise creation and management from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Some practical issues that are covered in detail include: market planning, business plan preparation, the opportunity recognition process, and startup capital acquisition. The course will cover social entrepreneurship as well as corporate entrepreneurship. Students may only earn credit for either BUS505 or BUS506. (3 units)...
    CSC415 (UG25) A - TheoryComputationandCompilers (Fall 2025 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 302 - 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 languages. Automata, languages and grammar, language processing, computability and complexity theory will be examined in detail. Important topics will be explored using a combination of conceptual work and coding exercises....
    THE332 (UG16) A - Theatre History I (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Tue, Thu: 8:45-10:15 AM @ MAIN (JAME 192 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...The first part of a two-part review of the development of theatre, with a detailed study of the origins of drama in religious ritual and the beginnings of formalized theatre in Classical Greece through the French Neoclassical Period. Nine plays will be studied in detail during the course, and students will be asked to specifically engage with the material from the Christian worldview to explore how God's truth may be represented within the work. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Multicultural; Fall)...
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    CSC414 (UG21) A - Theory of Computation (Fall 2021 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN (TEGR 221 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Computer scientists use hardware and software components to solve problems; this course encompasses the theoretical basics that underlie them. Automata, languages and grammar, language processing, computability and complexity theory will be examined in detail. Important topics will be explored using a combination of conceptual work and coding exercises. Prerequisites: CSC 311 and EGR 225. (3 units; Fall)...
    a section of the Theory of Computation course in Computer Science - CSC
    CSC414 (UG16) A - Theory of Computation (Fall 2016 (UNDG))
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:15-2:15 PM @ MAIN (ENGR 215E - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...Computer scientists use hardware and software components to solve problems; this course encompasses the theoretical basics that underlie them. Automata, languages and grammar, language processing, computability and complexity theory will be examined in detail. Important topics will be explored using a combination of conceptual work and coding exercises. Prerequisite: EGR225. (3 units; Spring)...
    a section of the Theory of Computation course in Computer Science - CSC
    BUS506 (GR15) A - Entrepreneurship:The New Venture (Fall 2015 (GRAD))
    Thu: 2:30-4:30 PM @ MAIN (BUSB 103 - Classroom Lecture)
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    ...This course introduces new enterprise creation and management from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Some practical issues that are covered in detail include: market planning, business plan preparation, the opportunity recognition process, and startup capital acquisition. The course will cover social entrepreneurship as well as corporate entrepreneurship. Students may only earn credit for either BUS505 or BUS506. (3 units)...
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