UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2023-2024

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EED 578D. Student Teaching II (6)

classroom to provide the credential candidate the opportunity to establish connections among course content, theories of teaching and learning, and classroom pedagogy. In this course, student teachers are placed with…

ANTH 153. Temples, Tombs and Treasures? An Introduction to Archaeology (3)

practice. This course introduces students to the methods, theories and results of scientific archaeological study. Students learn how archaeologists collect and analyze data in order to reconstruct the lifeways and…

POLS 422. International Politics (3)

Advanced study of international politics from the standpoint of theories of international politics, individual, group and state behavior; the relation between continuity, conflict and change in the international order;…

AAS 201. Race, Racism and Critical Thinking (3)

and a range of cultural texts in order to explore the effects of race and racism on the relationship between language and logic, processes and form of reasoning and practices…

PT 752A. Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Practice II (2)

Prerequisite: PT 750. Corequisite: PT 752C. This course is designed to provide the students with guidance in the appraisal of physical therapy and medical research literature in order to…

MATH 320. Foundations of Higher Mathematics (3)

and analysis; the language of sets, relations, order, equivalence classes, functions and cardinality is introduced. Students are expected to write large numbers of proofs and communicate mathematical ideas clearly….

HIST 463. 20th Century Latin America (3)

Study of Latin American history since 1914, with emphasis on the impact of modernization upon the traditional order, efforts toward inter-American understanding, and greater interaction with the contemporary world.

ACCT 499A-C. Independent Studyβ€”Accounting (1-3)

Prerequisites: Consent of department chair and consent of an instructor to act as sponsor. In order to do an Independent Study assignment in the College of Business and Economics,…

HIST 301. The Historian’s Craft (3)

historical documents, construct logical and compelling arguments, and convey information to others. History majors must pass this course with a grade of β€œC” or better in order to graduate….

ENGL 303/L. Introduction to Language, Grammar and Linguistics for Teachers and Lab (2/1)

in signed languages), phonology (sound systems of particular spoken languages, and manual and non-manual systems in signed languages), morphology (word and sign formation processes), syntax (word order and phrase structure…