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Communication |
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• CM 356 World of Work in Popular Film
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• CM 357 Media Movies
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• CM 358 World Cinema
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• CM 359 Short Film
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• CM 362 Creative Video
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• CM 408 Screenwriting
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• CM 411 Crisis Communication
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• CM 460 Senior Seminar I
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• CM 471 Internship in Communication
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• CM 489 Independent Study in Communication
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• CM 490 Senior Seminar II
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Computer Science |
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• CS 104 The Computer as a Tool
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• CS 105 Computers and Technology in Education
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• CS 107 Website Development
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• CS 128G Modern Programming Languages: SAS
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• CS 201 Problem-Solving with Algorithms and Programming I
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• CS 202 Problem-Solving with Algorithms and Programming II
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• CS 203 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis
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• CS 206 Client Side Web Development
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• CS 225 Research Writing for Computer Science
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• CS 227 Computer Networking Fundamentals
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• CS 228 Modern Programming Languages
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• CS 228A Modern Programming Languages: Python
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• CS 228H Modern Programming Languages: C++
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• CS 228K Modern Programming Languages: SAS II
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• CS 233 Mobile Phone Programming
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• CS 242 Introduction to Network Security
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• CS 277 Introduction to Data Mining
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• CS 306 Building Web Applications
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• CS 308 Introduction to Computer Gaming
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• CS 315 Theory of Computation
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• CS 317 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
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• CS 338 Bioinformatics
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• CS 341 Computer Ethics
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• CS 354 Database Management Systems Design
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• CS 358 Operating Systems
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• CS 362 Computer Organization and Architecture
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• CS 370 Computer Graphics
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• CS 372 Data Communications I
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• CS 373 Data Communications II
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• CS 376 Organization of Programming Languages
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• CS 377 Advanced Data Mining
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• CS 378 Artificial Intelligence
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• CS 387 Special Topics in Computer Science
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• CS 389 Independent Study
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• CS 490 Capstone Course I
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• CS 491 Capstone Course II
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• CS 492 Computing Technology Capstone I
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• CS 493 Computing Technology Capstone II
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Economics |
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• EC 210 Principles of Macroeconomics
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• EC 211 Principles of Microeconomics
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• EC 212 Money and Banking
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• EC 216 Intermediate Microeconomics
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• EC 285 Selected Topics in Economics
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• EC 300 Seminar in Economics
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• EC 322 Healthcare Economics
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• EC 330 Natural Resource Economics
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• EC 350 International Economics
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Education All students registering for undergraduate Education courses must submit required clearances to the School of Education prior to the first day of class*. Students who do not are required to drop the course prior to the end of drop/add period.
*Clearances are submitted by July 1 and renewed annually for those who are enrolled in any of the following programs: undergraduate majors PreK-4, PreK-4/Special Ed PreK-8, Art BFA, Secondary Education minors, and undergraduate certification programs.
Undergraduate courses exempt from clearance requirements are: ED 203 , ED 362 , ED 363 , ED 360 , and ED 463 .
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• ED 110 Teaching for Learning
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• ED 201 Teachers as Researchers and Writers
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• ED 203 Power of Play: Improvisation and Learning
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• ED 211 Assessment and Intervention in Infancy and Toddlerhood
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• ED 212 Child and Youth Development
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• ED 214 Introduction to Inclusive Education
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• ED 216 Teaching Literacy in the 21st Century
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• ED 220 Profession of Teaching
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• ED 221 Critical Conversations and Fieldwork in Elementary Education
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• ED 222 Instructional Techniques in Early Childhood
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• ED 226 Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
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• ED 282 Special Education: Professional Skills for Effective Services
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• ED 299 Understanding Language Learning: Using Two Languages To Engage with the World
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• ED 301 Contemporary Issues in Education
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• ED 306 Strategies for Emergent and Content Literacy: K-12
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• ED 306S Strategies for Emergent and Content Literacy
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• ED 314 Assessment of Teaching and Learning
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• ED 315 Differentiated Instruction
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• ED 317 The Literacies of Social Studies, Science and Language Arts
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• ED 318 Developing Mathematicians: Thinking Teaching and Learning in Elementary Mathematics
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• ED 319 Social Studies Methods (K-6)
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• ED 323 Early Intervention
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• ED 324 Elementary Science Methods
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• ED 337 Developmental Content Area Reading
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• ED 360 Public History
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• ED 362 Rethinking Gender & Sexuality Education in an Alterglobal World
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• ED 363 Arts, Mathematics, Community & Learning
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• ED 375 Managing an Inclusive Classroom
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• ED 387 Pre-Student Teaching
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• ED 389 Independent Study
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• ED 394 Supporting Students with Low-Incidence Disabilities
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• ED 411 Designing Learning Environments
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• ED 412a Curriculum and Methodology for Grades 7-12: English
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• ED 412b Curriculum and Methodology for Grades 7-12: Social Studies
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• ED 412c Curriculum and Methodology for Grades 7-12: Mathematics
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• ED 412d Curriculum and Methodology for Grades 7-12: Science
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• ED 416 Student Teaching: Early Elementary/Special Education
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• ED 417 Student Teaching: Secondary
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• ED 418 Human Development: School Years K-12
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• ED 419 Undergraduate Student Teaching Practicum, Art Ed, K-12
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• ED 423 Multilingual and Multicultural Assessment
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• ED 443 Student Teaching Dual Practicum: Special/Elementary
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