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Students receiving this award as)Tj 0.026 -12 TD (community college transfers entering 缅北强奸 with junior)Tj -0.008 -12 TD (class standing may participate in the program for no)Tj -0.01 -12 TD (more than two consecutive calendar years from the date)Tj -0.097 -12 TD (of initial enrollment or until a total of 68 semester hours)Tj 0.109 -12 TD (have been earned whichever comes first. Students may)Tj -0.076 -12 TD (change majors/minors without affecting the terms of)Tj -0.072 -12 TD (their award with the exception of students whose awards)Tj 0.158 -12 TD (are based on talent in theatre or art. Students who)Tj -0.118 -12 TD 0.179 Tw (decline 缅北强奸\325s offer of a Departmental Scholarship forfeit)Tj 0.127 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (all future entitlement to this award. Departmental)Tj -0.207 -12 TD (Scholarships awarded on the basis of talent require par)Tj 0 Tw 222.06 0 TD (-)Tj -221.92 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (ticipation in programs and activities of the Theatre)Tj 0 Tw -0.002 -12 TD [ (D)25 (ep)25 (artm)25 (ent)50 ( )-25 (fo)25 (r )-25 (t)25 (he)25 (at)25 (re)25 ( )-25 (a)25 (w)-25 (a)25 (rd r)25 (ecip)25 (ie)25 (nt)25 (s.)25 ( )-25 (In)25 ( a)-25 (d)50 (diti)25 (on,)25 ( )-25 (t)25 (he)25 (-)] TJ -0.039 -12 TD [ (a)25 (tre a)25 (war)25 (d re)25 (cip)25 (ie)25 (nts)25 ( must m)25 (ajor)25 ( in th)25 (eat)25 (re)25 (.)25 ( )-25 (Stu)25 (de)25 (nt)25 (s )-25 (w)25 (ho)] TJ -0.027 -12 TD [ (re)25 (ce)25 (iv)25 (e)-25 ( t)25 (al)25 (e)-25 (n)50 (t )-25 (a)25 (war)25 (d)25 (s )-25 (fo)25 (r )-25 (a)25 (rt)25 ( )-25 (m)25 (ust)25 ( ma)25 (jor or mi)25 (no)25 (r )-25 (i)25 (n)25 ( )-25 (ar)25 (t.)] TJ /F1 10 Tf 0.015 -24 TD (Deans Scholarship.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 83.39 0 TD 0.25 Tw (For selected scholars, the University)Tj -83.344 -12 TD (provides awards which pay a full in-state tuition \(total of)Tj -0.006 -12 TD (contingent fee, academic facilities fee, and student ser)Tj 0 Tw 219.59 0 TD (-)Tj -219.67 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (vices fee at the Indiana resident rate\). These awards are)Tj -0.035 -12 TD (coordinated with other tuition-specific aid \(if applicable\))Tj 0.194 -12 TD (to ensure that total of such aid does not exceed actual)Tj -0.238 -12 TD 0 Tw (tuition charges.)Tj 0.038 -24 TD 0.25 Tw (Initially matriculating freshmen who earn a minimum)Tj 0.123 -12 TD 0.146 Tw (SAT score of 1100 or an ACT score of 25 on one test)Tj 0.018 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (will be considered for this award on a competitive basis.)Tj 0 Tw -0.174 -24 TD (A)Tj 7.034 0 TD 0.25 Tw (ward recipients must enroll as full-time students during)Tj -6.998 -12 TD (the fall and each successive regular semester following)Tj 0.09 -12 TD (award notification. 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Failure to comply with)Tj 0.025 -12 TD 0 Tw (the cumulative GPA requirement after one probationary)Tj -0.044 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (semester will result in cancellation of the Deans)Tj -0.093 -12 TD (Scholarship and forfeiture of all future entitlement.)Tj 0.017 -24 TD (The Office of Student Financial Assistance will evaluate)Tj -0.048 -12 TD 0.143 Tw (earned hours after the spring semester. Students may)Tj -0.002 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (make up earned hours deficits in the summer term at)Tj 0.056 -12 TD (their own expense. A written request for review of Deans)Tj 0.129 -12 TD (Scholarship eligibility must be sent to the director of)Tj -0.16 -12 TD (Student Financial Assistance after summer grades are)Tj 0.026 -12 TD 0 Tw (officially recorded on the student\325s transcript.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.113 -24 TD (Presidential Scholarship.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 106.979 0 TD 0.25 Tw (Students ranked first or second)Tj -106.968 -12 TD (in their senior class at the end of the fall semester at)Tj -0.189 -12 TD (high schools commissioned by the Indiana State)Tj 0.079 -12 TD (Department of Public Instruction who meet the follow)Tj 0 Tw 222.125 0 TD (-)Tj -222.17 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (ing requirements are eligible to apply for the 缅北强奸)Tj 0.135 -12 TD (Presidential Scholarship. Applicants must have earned a)Tj -0.118 -12 TD (combined score of 1,100 or more on a single nationally-)Tj 0.093 -12 TD -0.25 Tw (administered Scholastic Aptitude Test \(SAT\). \(Note:)Tj -0.108 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (An ACT composite test score of at least 25 earned under)Tj 0.11 -12 TD (the same conditions is also acceptable.\) The applicant)Tj -0.05 -12 TD (must submit a 缅北强奸 Presidential Scholarship application,)Tj -0.019 -12 TD (the 缅北强奸 application for admission, an official high)Tj 0.131 -12 TD 0.111 Tw (school transcript, and SAT or ACT scores by January 15)Tj -0.037 -12 TD 0 Tw (of the student\325s senior year. In addition, applicants must)Tj -0.08 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid)Tj 269.081 600 TD 0.214 Tw (\(FAFSA\) by March 1. This 缅北强奸 Foundation scholarship)Tj -0.14 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (covers tuition and housing. It includes an allowance for)Tj 0.007 -12 TD 0.278 Tw (food and books, and is valued at $8,500 per academic)Tj 0.061 -12 TD 0 Tw (year. Ten students are selected for these competitive)Tj -0.071 -12 TD (scholarships each year)Tj 89.2 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 10 Tf -89.248 -24 TD (Academic Excellence Award.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 124.817 0 TD 0.25 Tw (缅北强奸 offers a number of)Tj -124.793 -12 TD 0 Tw (Academic Excellence Awards \(AEA\) to attract and)Tj 0.007 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (retain students who meet all requirements for the)Tj 0.213 -12 TD (Presidential Scholarship but are not selected to receive)Tj -0.015 -12 TD (the highly competitive Presidential Scholarship. The)Tj -0.215 -12 TD 0.179 Tw (AEA covers 100 percent of the student\325s instructional)Tj 0.12 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (fees \(tuition\) and is renewable while maintaining acade)Tj 0 Tw 226.562 0 TD (-)Tj -226.67 -12 TD 0.125 Tw (mic excellence. To be considered for this award, scholars)Tj 0.008 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (must complete by specified deadlines all steps listed for)Tj 0.154 -12 TD 0 Tw (Presidential Scholarship application. )Tj /F1 10 Tf -0.077 -24 TD (Indiana-Kentucky Reciprocal Tuition Program.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 0.127 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (Permanent legal residents of Henderson, Daviess,)Tj -0.034 -12 TD (Hancock, and Union counties in Kentucky may pursue)Tj -0.173 -12 TD (an undergraduate or graduate degree at 缅北强奸 and pay)Tj 0.02 -12 TD (Indiana tuition rates. Students who begin their educa)Tj 0 Tw 217.38 0 TD (-)Tj -217.42 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (tion under this program will be permitted to complete)Tj 0.101 -12 TD (their degree with full program benefits as long they)Tj 0.107 -12 TD (remain continually enrolled in all regular \(fall/spring\))Tj -0.001 -12 TD 0 Tw (terms.)Tj /F1 10 Tf -0.031 -24 TD (Music Performance Scholarship.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 139.496 0 TD (Music performance)Tj -139.481 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (scholarships are available for members of Mid-America)Tj 0.026 -12 TD (Singers and Band. Contact the director of Mid-America)Tj -0.015 -12 TD (Singers and Band in the School of Liberal Arts at)Tj -0.188 -12 TD 0 Tw (812/464-1736 for audition information.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.044 -24 TD (Theatre/Drama Scholarship.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 121.978 0 TD (Individuals interested in)Tj -121.885 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (assisting with the production of theatrical events may)Tj -0.059 -12 TD (contact the director of Theatre in the Communications)Tj 0.042 -12 TD (Department at 812/464-1734 for information concerning)Tj -0.125 -12 TD 0 Tw (theatre/drama scholarships.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.067 -24 TD (Athletic Scholarship. )Tj /F2 10 Tf 92.278 0 TD (W)Tj 9.508 0 TD (omen\325s sports include basket)Tj 114.748 0 TD (-)Tj -216.42 -12 TD (ball, softball, volleyball, soccer, cross country, golf, and)Tj 0.002 -12 TD (tennis. Men\325s sports include basketball, baseball, soccer)Tj 223.099 0 TD (,)Tj -223.248 -12 TD 0.143 Tw (golf, tennis, and cross country. Student athletes desiring)Tj 0.168 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (information on athletic grant-in-aid scholarships may)Tj -0.042 -12 TD (contact the director of Athletics at 812/464-1846.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.056 -24 TD 0 Tw (缅北强奸 Non-Resident Grant.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 113.11 0 TD (Fee waivers are automatically)Tj -113.134 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (awarded to initially matriculating eligible students pursu)Tj 0 Tw 228.525 0 TD (-)Tj -228.67 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (ing an undergraduate degree who are either permanent)Tj 0.183 -12 TD (residents of or transfer students from certain Illinois or)Tj -0.017 -12 TD (Kentucky counties. Freshman awards are limited to per)Tj 0 Tw 223.223 0 TD (-)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 299.286 62.75 TD (17)Tj ET endstream endobj 78 0 obj 7448 endobj 76 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 70 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 77 0 R >> endobj 80 0 obj << /Length 81 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90.75 504 612 re f BT /F2 10 Tf 0 g 54.286 694.25 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (manent residents of Alexander, Clay, Clinton, Crawford,)Tj 0.201 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson,)Tj -0.019 -12 TD (Jefferson, Johnson, Lawrence, Marion, Massac, Perry)Tj 0 Tw 212.537 0 TD (,)Tj -212.748 -12 TD (Pope, Pulaski, Richland, Saline, Union, Wabash,)Tj -0.003 -12 TD (W)Tj 9.508 0 TD (ashington, Wayne, White, and Williamson counties in)Tj -9.439 -12 TD 0.156 Tw (Illinois. In Kentucky, freshman awards are limited to per)Tj 0 Tw 229.101 0 TD (-)Tj -229.17 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (manent residents of Ballard, Caldwell, Crittenden,)Tj 0.01 -12 TD (Hopkins, Livingston, McCracken, McLean, Ohio, and)Tj 0 Tw 0.128 -12 TD [ (W)75 (e)25 (b)25 (st)50 (er)25 ( co)25 (u)25 (n)25 (t)25 (i)25 (e)25 (s.)25 ( T)125 (r)25 (a)25 (ns)50 (f)25 (er)25 ( st)25 (u)25 (de)25 (n)25 (t)50 (s w)25 (ho)25 ( a)25 (r)25 (e)25 ( )-25 (p)25 (e)25 (r)25 (ma)50 (ne)25 (n)25 (t)25 ( re)50 (s-)] TJ 0.067 -12 TD [ (i)25 (de)50 (nt)50 (s o)25 (f t)50 (he)25 ( ab)25 (o)25 (v)25 (e)25 ( )-25 (c)25 (o)25 (u)25 (n)25 (t)25 (i)25 (es)25 ( a)25 (n)25 (d s)25 (t)25 (u)25 (d)25 (en)25 (t)25 (s t)50 (ra)25 (n)25 (sf)25 (e)25 (r)25 (r)25 (i)25 (ng)25 ( f)25 (ro)25 (m)] TJ 0.035 -12 TD [ (c)25 (o)25 (l)25 (l)25 (eg)25 (e)25 (s)25 ( lo)25 (c)25 (a)25 (t)25 (e)25 (d)25 ( )-25 (i)25 (n)25 ( )-25 (t)50 (he)50 ( )-25 (ab)25 (o)25 (v)25 (e)25 ( c)25 (ou)25 (n)25 (t)25 (i)25 (e)25 (s)25 ( )-25 (a)25 (r)25 (e)25 ( al)25 (s)25 (o)25 ( e)25 (li)25 (g)25 (i)25 (bl)25 (e)25 (.)] TJ -0.182 -24 TD 0.25 Tw (Grants of $85 per semester hour will be made upon con)Tj 0 Tw 225.924 0 TD (-)Tj -225.92 -12 TD 0.156 Tw (firmation of eligibility. A minimum of 66 percent of)Tj 0.087 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (attempted semester hours must be completed successfully)Tj 0.019 -12 TD (each term. A minimum 2.0 缅北强奸 cumulative grade point)Tj -0.147 -12 TD 0 Tw (average also is required.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.056 -24 TD (Child of Disabled or Deceased Veteran \(CDV\).)Tj /F2 10 Tf 202.958 0 TD (State)Tj -202.892 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (universities and colleges in Indiana waive tuition and)Tj -0.082 -12 TD (instructional fees for the natural or adopted children of)Tj 0.038 -12 TD 0 Tw (service-connected disabled or deceased Veteran. The)Tj -0.031 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (veteran must have received an honorable discharge and)Tj 0.028 -12 TD (the student must be considered by 缅北强奸 to be an Indiana)Tj 0.13 -12 TD 0.143 Tw (resident for tuition/fee purposes. Waivers of tuition and)Tj -0.038 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (instructional fees are available for a total of four years of)Tj -0.107 -12 TD (study \(124 semester hours\) under the CDV program)Tj 0.023 -12 TD (including study at other state universities. This benefit is)Tj -0.026 -12 TD (available for both undergraduate and graduate study)Tj 0 Tw 209.98 0 TD (.)Tj -209.998 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (Other tuition-specific aid from non-University sources)Tj 0.091 -12 TD 0 Tw (will be applied first.)Tj -0.021 -24 TD 0.25 Tw (Applications are available in the Student Financial)Tj 0.053 -12 TD (Assistance Office and must be certified by the Indiana)Tj -0.057 -12 TD 0 Tw (Department of Veteran\325 Affairs in Indianapolis.)Tj 0.032 -12 TD (Financial Aid Transcripts for all prior postsecondary)Tj -0.079 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (study also are required. A student applicant must provide)Tj 0.079 -12 TD 0.175 Tw (a copy of the birth certificate if the veteran\325s surname is)Tj 0.032 -12 TD 0 Tw (different from his/her own.)Tj /F1 10 Tf -0.107 -24 TD (Child of POW/MIA.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 90.593 0 TD 0.25 Tw (State universities and colleges in)Tj -90.501 -12 TD (Indiana waive all tuition and instructional fees for the)Tj -0.085 -12 TD (child of any person who was a resident of Indiana at the)Tj 0.119 -12 TD (time of entry into the U.S. Armed Forces and was classi)Tj 0 Tw 227.323 0 TD (-)Tj -227.42 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (fied as a prisoner of war or missing in action after)Tj 0.083 -12 TD (January 1, 1960. Eligible children must have been born)Tj -0.175 -12 TD 0.205 Tw (before or during the time parent served as a POW or was)Tj 0.17 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (declared MIA. Contact a Student Financial Assistance)Tj 0 -12 TD (counselor for applications and information.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 269.05 576 TD 0.278 Tw (Child of Indiana Police Officer or Firefighter Killed in)Tj -0.134 -12 TD 0 Tw (the Line of Duty)Tj 70.676 0 TD (.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 5.531 0 TD 0.25 Tw (State universities and colleges in)Tj -76.251 -12 TD (Indiana waive certain fees for the children of Indiana)Tj 0.075 -12 TD (police officers or firefighters killed in the line of duty)Tj 0 Tw 214.378 0 TD (.)Tj -214.498 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (缅北强奸 waives all tuition and instructional fees for a maxi)Tj 0 Tw 223.167 0 TD (-)Tj -223.17 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (mum of 124 semester hours of study through age 23. This)Tj 0.118 -12 TD (benefit may be used for undergraduate or graduate study)Tj 0 Tw 226.027 0 TD (.)Tj -225.998 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (Full-time enrollment is required. Contact a Student)Tj -0.017 -12 TD (Financial Assistance counselor for more information.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.023 -24 TD 0 Tw (One-Course Plan.)Tj /F2 10 Tf 78.376 0 TD 0.25 Tw (Persons eligible for the One-Course)Tj -78.322 -12 TD (Plan include retired individuals and spouses of eligible)Tj -0.049 -12 TD (full-time 缅北强奸 students. Retired persons include anyone)Tj 0.019 -12 TD (over the age of 60.)Tj -0.007 -24 TD (Students who fit into one of the above categories and are)Tj -0.118 -12 TD (new to the University may enroll in their first 缅北强奸)Tj -0.006 -12 TD (course for total instructional fees of $25 plus applicable)Tj 0.031 -12 TD (incidental fees. Incidental fees may include lab fees,)Tj -0.031 -12 TD (refundable breakage deposits, distance education materi)Tj 0 Tw 226.032 0 TD (-)Tj -225.92 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (al charges, and parking fees. 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Documentation)Tj -0.039 -12 TD (should be stapled to the appeal letter and not sent sepa)Tj 0 Tw 223.964 0 TD (-)Tj -223.92 -12 TD (rately)Tj 22.017 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 12 Tf 246.502 526.5 TD 0.333 Tw (Institutional Refund Policy for Financial Aid)Tj -0.039 -14.5 TD 0 Tw (Recipients)Tj /F2 10 Tf -0.109 -12.75 TD 0.25 Tw (This policy applies to students who withdraw from the)Tj 0.046 -12 TD 0 Tw (semester, either officially or unofficially, or are adminis)Tj 222.247 0 TD (-)Tj -222.17 -12 TD (tratively dismissed. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.045 -19.25 TD (412 Income Tax Procedure II \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 116.709 0 TD (Continues federal income tax pro)Tj 109.091 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (cedures with emphasis on partnerships, corporate, and fiduciary taxes.)Tj -0.135 -9.75 TD 0.164 Tw (Prereq: ACCT 311 or consent of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.167 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (413 Accounting Information Systems)Tj 129.447 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A study of computer-based)Tj -142.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (accounting information systems and their role in contemporary busi)Tj 0 Tw 220.394 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ness organizations. 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Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.039 -19.25 TD (435 Records Management for Organizations)Tj 150.956 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (A study of the)Tj -164.464 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (strategic and functional management of records in organization.)Tj 0.062 -9.5 TD (Emphasis is placed on the establishment, implementation, disposition,)Tj -0.04 -9.75 TD (and maintenance of organizational records. ARMA recommendations)Tj 0.138 -9.5 TD (are used as guidelines in the course. Current technologies used in)Tj -0.07 -9.75 TD (records management systems are reviewed. Prereq: CIS 151 or consent)Tj 0.022 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.05 -19.25 TD (436 Administrative Services Management)Tj 143.188 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Examines the manage)Tj 70.968 0 TD (-)Tj -227.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ment subsystem that encompasses the interactions of people, equip)Tj 0 Tw 217.298 0 TD (-)Tj -217.341 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ment, and procedures within an organization. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.193 -19 TD 0.472 Tw (471 Principles and Philosophy of Vocational Education\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.239 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Fundamental philosophy, principles, and objectives of vocational edu)Tj 225.08 0 TD (-)Tj -224.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (cation related to the needs of the beginning vocational instructor)Tj 0 Tw 212.32 0 TD (.)Tj -212.502 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Consideration of the various service areas, including wage-earning and)Tj -0.019 -9.5 TD (non-wage earning vocational areas, as a foundation for career decisions)Tj 0.033 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (for further study. Prereq: consent of instructor. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.157 -19 TD (Business Law \(BLAW prefix\))Tj 0.002 -19.25 TD [ (2)31 (63)31 ( Le)31 (g)31 (al)31 ( En)31 (v)31 (i)31 (ro)31 (n)31 (me)31 (n)31 (t)31 ( o)31 (f Bu)31 (s)31 (in)31 (es)63 (s \()31 (3\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 129.726 0 TD [ (A)31 (n in)31 (t)31 (ro)31 (du)31 (ct)31 (i)31 (o)31 (n)31 ( )-31 (to)31 ( t)31 (h)31 (e l)31 (eg)31 (al)31 ( s)31 (ys)31 (-)] TJ -129.599 -9.75 TD [ (t)31 (em)31 ( wi)31 (t)31 (h)31 (in)31 ( )-31 (w)63 (h)-31 (i)31 (c)31 (h)31 ( )-31 (b)31 (u)31 (s)31 (ine)63 (ss)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (rg)63 (an)31 (i)31 (zat)31 (i)31 (on)31 (s o)31 (pe)31 (r)31 (at)31 (e)31 (, a)31 (s)31 ( )-31 (w)31 (el)31 (l)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (s)31 ( et)31 (h)31 (ic)31 (a)31 (l c)31 (on)31 (si)31 (d)31 (-)] TJ -0.123 -9.5 TD [ (er)31 (a)31 (ti)31 (on)31 (s)31 ( an)31 (d)31 ( soc)31 (i)31 (a)31 (l a)31 (nd p)31 (o)31 (li)31 (t)31 (i)31 (ca)31 (l i)31 (nf)31 (lu)31 (en)31 (c)31 (e)31 (s t)31 (h)31 (at a)63 (ffe)63 (ct s)31 (uc)31 (h)31 ( or)31 (g)31 (an)31 (i)31 (zat)31 (i)31 (on)31 (s)] TJ 0.149 -9.5 TD [ (b)31 (y)31 ( cha)63 (n)-31 (g)63 (i)31 (ng t)31 (h)31 (e l)31 (eg)31 (a)31 (l s)31 (ys)31 (te)31 (m)31 (.)31 ( Pre)31 (r)31 (eq)31 (:)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (o)31 (p)31 (hom)31 (o)31 (r)31 (e s)31 (tan)31 (d)31 (i)31 (ng)31 (. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.138 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (Decision Sciences \(DSCI prefix\))Tj 0.064 -19.25 TD (351 Introduction to Operations Research)Tj 142.087 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (This course introduces)Tj -155.32 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the student to the discipline of Operations Research/Management)Tj 0.141 -9.5 TD (Science \(OR/MS\) so that he/she may appreciate, understand, and uti)Tj 0 Tw 225.07 0 TD (-)Tj -225.091 -9.75 TD 0.228 Tw (lize the principal techniques of OR/MS in his/her organizational as)Tj 0.043 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (well as personal decision making. The course stresses the use of the sci)Tj 0 Tw 228.746 0 TD (-)Tj -228.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (entific methodology in decision making and problem solving. Specific)Tj 0.065 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (topics include decision theory, linear programming, the transportation)Tj -0.101 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (problem, the assignment problem, network models, and queuing theo)Tj 0 Tw 225.583 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.75 TD (ry. Prereq: ECON 265, CIS 151, and MATH 215. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.168 -19.25 TD [ (31)31 (1 )-31 (Gover)31 (nm)31 (ent)-31 ( and Busines)31 (s)-281 (\()31 (3)-31 (\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 117.839 0 TD [ (S)-31 (oc)31 (i)-31 (o-)31 (econo)31 (mic )-31 (p)31 (hilo)31 (s)-31 (oph)31 (y )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (reg-)] TJ -117.981 -9.75 TD [ (ulation)31 ( )-31 (and)31 ( )-31 (cont)31 (r)-31 (o)31 (l. )-31 (E)31 (conom)31 (i)-31 (c)31 ( )-31 (an)31 (d )-31 (l)-31 (e)31 (gal issues)31 ( )-31 (and)31 ( )-31 (problems)31 ( )-31 (ar)31 (ising)] TJ 0.119 -9.5 TD [ (fr)31 (om n)-31 (on-)31 (comp)31 (e)-31 (t)31 (i)-31 (t)31 (ive market)31 ( )-31 (con)31 (di)-31 (t)31 (ions. Prer)31 (eq: )-31 (E)31 (CO)-31 (N 208 and 209. F)] TJ /F1 8 Tf -0.017 -19.25 TD (331 Public Finance \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 81.26 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Introduction to government finance. Study of)Tj -81.197 -9.5 TD (public expenditures; debt management; various types of revenue;)Tj -0.023 -9.75 TD (including public domain, fees, special assessments, and taxes. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.071 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (453 The Economics of Health Care \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 136.756 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The purpose of this course is)Tj -136.853 -9.5 TD (to provide students with a basic understanding of economics as it)Tj -0.025 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (applies to consumer, producer, and government behavior in health care)Tj 0.108 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (markets. Emphasis will be placed on using these tools to analyze issues)Tj -0.108 -9.5 TD (currently affecting the U.S. health care market and subsequently to)Tj 0.019 -9.75 TD (make appropriate policy recommendations base on these analyses.)Tj -0.042 -9.5 TD (Prereq: ECON 208, 209, and 265. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.069 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (461 History of Economic Thought)Tj 119.9 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The development of economic)Tj -132.938 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (thought into the present century. Emphasis on Smith, Malthus,)Tj -0.059 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (Ricardo, Mill, Marx, Marshall, and Veblen. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.049 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (480 The Digital Economy \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 103.671 0 TD 0.25 Tw (This course will introduce students to)Tj -103.617 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (economic principles relevant to the new digital economy brought)Tj -0.142 -9.5 TD (about by the use of information technologies. The course will survey)Tj 0.111 -9.5 TD (alternate views and new ideas of economists and other new economy)Tj -0.088 -9.75 TD 0.263 Tw (experts. Concepts from micro and macroeconomics such as production,)Tj -0.013 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (supply and demand, opportunity cost, returns to scale, elasticity, pric)Tj 0 Tw 222.76 0 TD (-)Tj -222.59 -9.75 TD (ing, GDP, exports and imports, and comparative advantage will be)Tj -0.138 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (important to understanding concepts such as the \322weightless\323 economy)Tj 0 Tw 230.79 0 TD (,)Tj -230.752 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (zero cost pricing, and differential pricing. 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Research and reading in the student\325s major area of interest.)Tj -0.029 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (May be taken on an arranged basis upon approval of the School of)Tj 0.141 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Business dean and the instructor)Tj 105.28 0 TD (.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 299.463 62.75 TD (70)Tj ET endstream endobj 250 0 obj 11714 endobj 248 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 245 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 249 0 R >> endobj 252 0 obj << /Length 253 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 87.5 504 615.25 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.463 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0.222 Tw (499 Senior Seminar in Economics \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 130.549 0 TD 0 Tw (A seminar and research course)Tj -130.695 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (in selected topics of current interest. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.076 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (343 International Finance \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 104.144 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The study of foreign exchange markets,)Tj -104.077 -9.5 TD (exchange rate determination, balance of payments, international flow)Tj 0.127 -9.75 TD (and management of financial assets and various risk exposures, and the)Tj -0.17 -9.5 TD (operation and effectiveness of economic policy in an open economy)Tj 0 Tw 220.588 0 TD (.)Tj -220.502 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Cross-listed as ECON 343. Prereq: ECON 208, 209, and FIN 305, or)Tj -0.055 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (consent of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.044 -19.25 TD (345 Real Estate Principles)Tj 91.689 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Principles of real estate. Emphasis is on)Tj -104.791 -9.5 TD (location factors, market analysis, and basic problems in buying and sell)Tj 0 Tw 229.914 0 TD (-)Tj -229.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ing real estate. Prereq: FIN 305. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.008 -19.25 TD (461 Financial Management \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 106.994 0 TD (A comprehensive course that gives)Tj -106.986 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (consideration to developing sound financial policies in the firm. The)Tj -0.009 -9.5 TD (course will use cases to develop concepts in such areas as capital bud)Tj 0 Tw 222.744 0 TD (-)Tj -222.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (geting and capital structure. Class discussion and lectures are designed)Tj 0.144 -9.75 TD (to introduce decision-making techniques relevant to financial manage)Tj 0 Tw 228.212 0 TD (-)Tj -228.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ment problem solving. 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F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.109 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (201 Survey of Management \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 108.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A survey of the management process;)Tj -108.992 -9.5 TD (emphasis upon management techniques and factors basic to various)Tj 0.057 -9.5 TD (fields of business, industrial, and public organizations. This course is)Tj -0.087 -9.75 TD (designed to apply the management process to the specific interests of)Tj -0.133 -9.5 TD (all associate degree candidates and four-year non-business majors. \(Not)Tj 0.036 -9.75 TD (open to School of Business majors in baccalaureate programs.\) Prereq:)Tj -0.038 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (sophomore standing, PSY 201, or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.16 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (305 Management of Organizational Behavior \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 166.918 0 TD 0 Tw (A study of behavior)Tj -166.958 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (of individuals and groups within organizations and of the organization)Tj 0.064 -9.75 TD (itself. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.125 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (408 Collective Bargaining and Industrial Relations)Tj 174.076 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (A study of)Tj -187.062 -9.75 TD (employer-union relationships, management and union organizations for)Tj -0.028 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (collective bargaining, trade union structure and government, the gov)Tj 0 Tw 224.628 0 TD (-)Tj -224.591 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ernment and collective agreements and the collective bargaining)Tj 0.076 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (process. Prereq: MNGT 305. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.057 -19.25 TD (441 Wage and Salary Administration \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 140.933 0 TD (A comprehensive study of)Tj -141.045 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (wage and salary policies and techniques, including wage and salary)Tj 0.149 -9.5 TD (level determination, job evaluation, employee evaluation, merit rating,)Tj -0.125 -9.75 TD 0.231 Tw (methods of wage payments, fringe benefits, and controls. Prereq:)Tj 0.103 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (MNGT 305. 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F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.135 -19.25 TD (446 Principles of Quality Management)Tj 133.205 0 TD (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.91 0 TD (This course will present)Tj -146.092 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (those concepts of process management necessary for service and manu)Tj 0 Tw 227.882 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (facturing organizations to establish a competitive advantage through)Tj -0.085 -9.5 TD (quality improvement. Quality programs based on the Malcolm Baldrige)Tj 0 Tw 0.016 -9.75 TD (A)Tj 5.717 0 TD 0.2 Tw (ward and ISO 9000 are discussed. Case studies, tours, and guest)Tj -5.787 -9.5 TD (speakers are employed in this course. Prereq: ECON 265 or equivalent)Tj 0.028 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (and MNGT 305. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.931 614.25 TD 0.222 Tw (452 Policy Formulation and Administration \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 163.9 0 TD 0 Tw (The capstone course)Tj -163.731 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (utilizing all the major fields in business administration to allow the)Tj 0.014 -9.75 TD (senior student to apply skills learned in these fields to situations deal)Tj 0 Tw 223.228 0 TD (-)Tj -223.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ing with the firm as a whole. The case study approach is used to)Tj -0.106 -9.5 TD (encourage development of executive skills and to bridge the gap)Tj 0.129 -9.75 TD (between the abstractions of college courses and the complexities of the)Tj 0.035 -9.5 TD (business world. Prereq: MNGT 305, FIN 305, MKTG 305 and senior)Tj -0.09 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (standing. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.021 -19 TD (455 Small Business Consulting)Tj 107.715 0 TD (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.16 0 TD (Application of business principles)Tj -120.934 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (to the operation of small business firms; includes emphasis on manage)Tj 0 Tw 227.046 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ment functions, elements of the marketing mix, business practices, and)Tj -0.142 -9.75 TD (problem solving. Students in teams of two to five are assigned as a)Tj 0.009 -9.5 TD (counseling unit to a small business firm requesting management coun)Tj 0 Tw 225.511 0 TD (-)Tj -225.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (seling. Prereq: MNGT 305, FIN 305, MKTG 305, senior standing, and)Tj -0.074 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (consent of the instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.108 -19.25 TD (490 Individual Study in Management)Tj 128.595 0 TD (\(1-3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 20.012 0 TD (Repeatable for up to)Tj -148.442 -9.5 TD 0.177 Tw (three hours. Research and reading in the student\325s major area of inter)Tj 0 Tw 225.162 0 TD (-)Tj -225.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (est. 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From one to three hours may)Tj -0.054 -9.75 TD (be earned in an academic term, repeatable to a maximum of six credit)Tj -0.081 -9.5 TD (hours applied as electives in a business bachelor\325s degree program.)Tj -0.04 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (Grades assigned as Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory only. Prereq: Students)Tj 0.194 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (must have completed or be enrolled in 63 semester hours of credit)Tj -0.197 -9.5 TD (including the following courses: CIS 151, ACCT 201 and 202, ECON)Tj 0.075 -9.75 TD (265, ECON 208 and 209, ENG 201, and SPCH 101. Students must)Tj 0.165 -9.5 TD 0.104 Tw (have a minimum overall GPA of 2.75 and minimum GPA of 2.75 in all)Tj -0.052 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (business courses. Consent of the dean, director of Professional Practice)Tj -0.02 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Program and department chairperson.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.111 -19.25 TD (Marketing \(MKTG prefix\))Tj 0.111 -19.25 TD (201 Introduction to Marketing)Tj 106.804 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An introductory course designed)Tj -120.003 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (to apply the marketing process to the specific interests of associate)Tj 0.167 -9.5 TD (degree candidates and non-business majors. Emphasis upon retailing,)Tj -0.168 -9.75 TD 0.169 Tw (personal selling, advertising, and marketing strategy. \(Not open to)Tj 0.022 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (School of Business majors in baccalaureate programs.\) Prereq: PSY 201)Tj 0.08 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (and sophomore standing. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.069 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (461 Seminar in Integrated Marketing Communications)Tj 187.843 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf -187.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Approaching organizations\325 communication issues through the integra)Tj 0 Tw 228.234 0 TD (-)Tj -228.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tion of advertising, marketing, and public relations strategies and tech)Tj 0 Tw 227.955 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.5 TD 0.1 Tw (niques. Team project required. Cross-listed as PLR 461 and ADV 441.)Tj 0.077 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Prereq: senior standing and six hours from ADV 241 or PRL 261 and)Tj -0.18 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (MKTG 201 or 305. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.094 -19.25 TD (471 International Marketing \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 112.13 0 TD (The whole of enterprise, compara)Tj 109.315 0 TD (-)Tj -221.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tive marketing and transport institutions and systems in selected for)Tj 0 Tw 220.346 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (eign countries and the United States. 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Su)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.029 -23 TD 0 Tw (Department of Social Work)Tj /F2 10 Tf 0.003 -24 TD 0.156 Tw (The Bachelor of Social Work program is designed for)Tj 0.025 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (students who desire a professional degree in preparation)Tj 0.02 -12 TD (for entry into social work positions within local, state,)Tj -0.144 -12 TD (and federal social service agencies and programs. This)Tj 0.205 -12 TD (program is fully accredited by the Council on Social)Tj 0 Tw -0.181 -12 TD (W)Tj 9.508 0 TD 0.25 Tw (ork Education. Students graduating from the program)Tj -9.347 -12 TD (will possess a solid liberal arts foundation through the)Tj -0.066 -12 TD (University Core Curriculum, integrated with professional)Tj -0.019 -12 TD (social work knowledge. The principal educational objec)Tj 0 Tw 226.626 0 TD (-)Tj -226.67 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (tive of the program is to prepare students for beginning)Tj 0 -12 TD (social work practice. 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F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.085 -19.25 TD (205 Computer Science for Teachers \(2\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 137.309 0 TD (Provides the information and)Tj -137.379 -9.75 TD 0.225 Tw (skills to utilize computers in the classroom. After an introduction to)Tj 0.015 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (computers and terminology, students will learn to program in the)Tj -0.03 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (BASIC language. Prereq: MATH 104, 204 or concurrent enrollment in)Tj 0.112 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (MATH 204 or consent of instructor)Tj 116.265 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -116.252 -19.25 TD (214 Instructional Technology in Education \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 161.111 0 TD (Explores the design,)Tj -161.024 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (development, selection, use, management, and evaluation of processes)Tj -0.048 -9.5 TD (and resources for enhancing the teaching and learning process. These)Tj -0.091 -9.75 TD (include a range of technologies from traditional media to advanced)Tj 0.155 -9.5 TD (technologies. Skills in the production and use of effective print, pro)Tj 0 Tw 220.18 0 TD (-)Tj -220.341 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (jected, and display communications will be emphasized. Principles of)Tj 0.024 -9.5 TD 0.125 Tw (page layout, typography, and graphics will be applied to the develop)Tj 0 Tw 220.292 0 TD (-)Tj -220.341 -9.5 TD (ment of instructional units. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.14 -19.25 TD (220 Introductory Crafts \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 97.481 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Develops art techniques and skills in the)Tj -97.627 -9.75 TD (elementary classroom. This course is designed to integrate the knowl)Tj 0 Tw 223.238 0 TD (-)Tj -223.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (edge of art materials, skills, and creative expression as applied to art)Tj -0.161 -9.5 TD (lessons in the elementary curriculum. Guided field experience required.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.176 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (241 Early Childhood Education \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 122.772 0 TD 0 Tw (Practical consideration of recent)Tj -122.958 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (trends and techniques for the education of young children in nursery)Tj 0.219 -9.5 TD (school, kindergarten, and primary grades. Observation and first-hand)Tj -0.014 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (experiences with young children required.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.116 -19.25 TD 0.167 Tw (242 Growth and Development of the Young Child \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 185.754 0 TD 0 Tw (Examines the)Tj -185.829 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (early and current theories of child development in the areas of physi)Tj 0 Tw 222.348 0 TD (-)Tj -222.34 -9.5 TD (cal/motor, psychosocial \(cultural influences\), )Tj 147.89 0 TD [ (an)31 (d)31 ( co)31 (g)31 (ni)31 (t)31 (i)31 (ve)31 (/)] TJ 44.382 0 TD (language/lit)Tj 37.717 0 TD (-)Tj -229.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (eracy development of children ages birth to eight years. Focuses on the)Tj 0 Tw 0.04 -9.75 TD [ (i)31 (ntegr)31 (ation of )-31 (r)31 (esear)31 (ch)-31 ( )-31 (f)31 (indi)31 (ngs )-31 (a)31 (n)-31 (d th)31 (eori)31 (es)-31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f )-31 (gr)31 (owth)31 ( )-31 (and develop)31 (ment)] TJ -0.023 -9.5 TD [ (i)31 (n )-31 (ear)31 (ly )-31 (ch)31 (ildh)31 (ood)-31 ( )-31 (pr)31 (acti)31 (ce. )-31 (Gui)31 (ded )-31 (f)31 (ield experi)31 (ence )-31 (r)31 (equir)31 (ed. F)125 (, )-31 (Sp)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 269.032 624 TD 0.111 Tw (255 Child Care Services for Infants and Toddlers \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 182.575 0 TD 0 Tw (Focuses on)Tj -182.711 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (developing infant and toddler child \(day\) care services with emphasis)Tj -0.046 -9.5 TD (on daily planning, equipment, health and nutritional needs, psycholog)Tj 0 Tw 229.341 0 TD (-)Tj -229.34 -9.5 TD (ical needs, and parental roles.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.043 -19.25 TD (256 Guidance of Young Children \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 128.27 0 TD (Studies various theories and)Tj -128.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (practices related to the guidance of young children. Emphasis on self-)Tj -0.054 -9.5 TD (awareness for teachers and parents leading to setting program goals and)Tj -0.099 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (promoting prosocial behavior. Prereq: EDUC 242.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.008 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (261 Special Needs: Early Childhood Education \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 174.943 0 TD 0 Tw (Studies the vari)Tj 50.991 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ous special needs conditions, early identification and intervention)Tj -0.066 -9.5 TD (approaches, and the subsequent adaptations necessary for a classroom)Tj 0.015 -9.5 TD (setting. Field experience required. Prereq: EDUC 242.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.112 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (272 Health, Safety, Nutrition for the Young Child \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 186.319 0 TD (Studies the)Tj -186.38 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (link between proper nutrition, health, and child development. Special)Tj -0.106 -9.5 TD (health and safety needs of young children will be explored as they)Tj 0.122 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (relate to program plans in early childhood settings. Information for)Tj -0.016 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (teachers to share with families will be developed. Field experience)Tj 0.07 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (required. Prereq: EDUC 242.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.001 -19.25 TD 0.722 Tw (285 Early Childhood: Program Administration\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 173.215 0 TD 0 Tw (Analyzes and)Tj -173.225 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (evaluates current educational programs for young children with empha)Tj 0 Tw 229.707 0 TD (-)Tj -229.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (sis on the management aspects of child care programs including person)Tj 0 Tw 230.353 0 TD (-)Tj -230.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nel matters \(employment, training, and dismissal\); policies and proce)Tj 0 Tw 224.863 0 TD (-)Tj -224.84 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (dures related to health, safety, fire regulations and facility maintenance;)Tj -0.014 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (financial planning and budgeting; supervision of program; and parent)Tj 0.112 -9.5 TD (relationships. Field experience required. Prereq: completion of 15 hours)Tj -0.086 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (in early childhood education.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.089 -19.25 TD [ (2)31 (9)31 (4)31 ( Fo)31 (u)31 (n)31 (da)31 (t)31 (i)31 (ons)63 ( )-31 (o)31 (f E)31 (d)31 (uc)31 (a)31 (ti)31 (o)31 (n \()31 (3)31 (\))] TJ /F2 8 Tf 111.556 0 TD [ (Exa)63 (m)-31 (i)31 (n)31 (es)31 ( th)31 (e)31 ( )-31 (n)31 (a)31 (t)31 (ur)31 (e)31 ( an)31 (d f)31 (u)31 (nc)31 (ti)31 (on)31 (s)31 ( of)] TJ -111.546 -9.5 TD [ (s)31 (c)31 (h)31 (oo)31 (l)31 (s, u)31 (s)31 (in)31 (g)31 ( ph)31 (i)31 (los)31 (o)31 (p)31 (hi)31 (c)31 (al)31 (, h)31 (i)31 (st)31 (ori)31 (c)63 (al)31 (, a)31 (n)31 (d so)31 (ci)31 (o)31 (lo)31 (gi)31 (c)31 (a)31 (l pe)63 (rs)31 (pe)31 (ct)31 (i)31 (v)31 (es)31 (.)] TJ -0.21 -9.5 TD [ (Sp)31 (ec)63 (ia)31 (l)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (tt)31 (en)31 (t)31 (i)31 (o)31 (n)-31 ( w)63 (ill)31 ( be)31 ( g)31 (i)31 (v)-31 (e)63 (n to)31 ( t)31 (he)31 ( wa)31 (ys)31 ( i)31 (n)31 ( wh)31 (ic)31 (h)31 ( the)31 ( pr)31 (e)31 (-)31 (ser)31 (v)31 (i)31 (ce)] TJ 0.193 -9.75 TD -2.16 Tw (t e a c h e r \325)Tj 0 Tw 23.841 0 TD [ (s b)31 (el)31 (i)31 (ef)31 (s)31 ( \(e)31 (sp)31 (ec)63 (ia)31 (l)31 (l)-31 (y)63 ( ab)31 (ou)31 (t k)31 (no)31 (wl)31 (e)31 (dg)63 (e,)31 ( et)31 (hi)31 (c)31 (s,)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (n)31 (d h)31 (u)31 (ma)31 (n)31 ( lif)31 (e\))31 ( i)31 (n)31 (flu)31 (-)] TJ -23.933 -9.5 TD [ (e)31 (n)31 (ce e)31 (du)31 (c)31 (a)31 (ti)31 (on)31 (a)31 (l o)31 (ut)31 (c)31 (o)31 (me)31 (s)31 ( by)31 ( )-31 (h)31 (e)31 (l)31 (pin)31 (g t)31 (o)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (ha)63 (pe)31 ( cl)31 (as)31 (sr)31 (o)31 (o)31 (m l)31 (i)31 (f)-31 (e)63 (. F)156 (,)31 ( S)-31 (p)31 (,)31 ( Su)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 0.042 -19.25 TD -0.278 Tw (NOTE: TEACHER EDUCATION CANDIDATES MUST HAVE)Tj 0.021 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (PROGRAM ADMISSION ST)Tj 104.036 0 TD (A)Tj 5.467 0 TD (TUS FOR ENROLLMENT IN)Tj -109.661 -9.75 TD (COURSES AT 300 LEVEL AND ABOVE.)Tj 0.124 -19.25 TD (302 Cultural Diversity and Human Relations in Teaching and)Tj -0.125 -9.5 TD (Learning \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 45.091 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Analysis of factors that influence behavior of ethnic and)Tj -44.931 -9.5 TD (culturally diverse populations in schools and classrooms. The course)Tj -0.135 -9.75 TD (will include principles and strategies for teaching students from various)Tj 0.069 -9.5 TD (cultural and ethnic backgrounds, and for relating to students, parents,)Tj 0.1 -9.75 TD (and others involved in the education of children and youth. Field)Tj 0.014 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (experiences required. Prereq: EDUC 201 or EDUC 202. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.189 -19.25 TD (304 Teaching and Learning in the Middle School \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 180.864 0 TD (Examines the)Tj -180.829 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (development and needs of students in the early adolescent period and)Tj 0.064 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (addresses ways in which teachers can design learning environments)Tj 0.111 -9.5 TD (and instruction to meet those needs. 16-20 hours of guided field experi)Tj 0 Tw 229.882 0 TD (-)Tj -230.09 -9.5 TD (ence required. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.017 -19.25 TD 0.122 Tw (305 Teaching and Learning in the Senior High, Junior High, and)Tj 0.097 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Middle School \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 63.526 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The nature of teaching and learning, including psy)Tj 0 Tw 165.181 0 TD (-)Tj -228.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (chological principles, instructional planning, instructional techniques,)Tj -0.005 -9.5 TD (curriculum, and evaluation. Prereq: EDUC 202 and admission to)Tj -0.061 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (teacher education. Guided field experience required. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.072 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (306 Educating Exceptional Children \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 138.042 0 TD 0 Tw (Defines and examines the)Tj -138.184 -9.5 TD (nature and needs of exceptional children. Teaching methods that)Tj 0.083 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (address each area of exceptionality and the effectiveness of these tech)Tj 0 Tw 226.769 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (niques will be discussed. The role of teachers, parents, and other rele)Tj 0 Tw 223.203 0 TD (-)Tj -222.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (vant personnel will be investigated in relation to current practices)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 299.495 62.75 TD (90)Tj ET endstream endobj 313 0 obj 12409 endobj 311 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 302 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 312 0 R >> endobj 315 0 obj << /Length 316 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90.25 504 612.5 re f BT /F2 8 Tf 0 g 54.495 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0.2 Tw (which include mainstreaming, inclusion, least restrictive environment,)Tj -0.006 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (and individual education program. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.025 -19.25 TD (343 Children\325s Literature \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 101.617 0 TD (Introduces children\325s literature and its)Tj -101.791 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (uses in elementary schools. Students read fiction and non-fiction litera)Tj 0 Tw 230.415 0 TD (-)Tj -230.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ture, construct understandings about literacy elements, create and)Tj -0.04 -9.5 TD (microteach integrative lessons, and reflect on the teaching experience.)Tj 0 Tw -0.068 -9.75 TD (F)Tj 2.996 0 TD (, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -2.98 -19 TD (344 Family, School, Community Partnerships \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 170.008 0 TD (Examines the)Tj -169.829 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (diversity of families and factors that influence parenting in contempo)Tj 0 Tw 225.507 0 TD (-)Tj -225.591 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (rary society. Focuses on strategies to develop working partnerships with)Tj -0.037 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (parents. Addresses ways to design parent-teacher conferences, parent)Tj -0.036 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (education, and parent involvement in early childhood settings. Guided)Tj 0.071 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (field experience required. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.102 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (346 Integrated Curriculum I: Cognitive Domain \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 179.386 0 TD 0 Tw (Examines theo)Tj 47.917 0 TD (-)Tj -227.341 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (retical views of cognitive development with a focus on how children)Tj -0.147 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (acquire, organize, and apply knowledge. Integrated methods and devel)Tj 0 Tw 228.209 0 TD (-)Tj -228.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (opmentally appropriate activities for math, science, language, and)Tj 0.015 -9.75 TD (social studies are emphasized. Field experience required. Prereq: EDUC)Tj 0.052 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (242. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.184 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (347 Integrated Curriculum II: Creative/Affective \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 182.932 0 TD 0 Tw (Examines the)Tj 43.921 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ories and importance of creativity in children\325s development.)Tj 0.198 -9.75 TD (Integrated methods and developmentally appropriate activities for art,)Tj -0.048 -9.5 TD (music, literature, and play are emphasized. Field experience required.)Tj -0.027 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Prereq: EDUC 242. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.011 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (348 School-Age Child Care \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 109.441 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course examines the needs of)Tj -109.463 -9.75 TD (children in school age childcare, ages 5-12 years. Emphasis is placed on)Tj -0.083 -9.5 TD (the study of the environment, curriculum, and schedule necessary for)Tj 0.112 -9.75 TD (developmentally appropriate school-age programs in a variety of set)Tj 0 Tw 219.278 0 TD (-)Tj -219.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tings. Field experience required. Prereq: EDUC 242, 346, and 347 or)Tj 0.064 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (consent of instructor)Tj 66.909 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -67.002 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (355 Practicum in Early Childhood Education \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 168.55 0 TD 0 Tw (Relates theory to)Tj -168.583 -9.75 TD 0.263 Tw (practice through supervised experiences in an early childhood setting.)Tj 0.062 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Students work under the general supervision of pre-school and)Tj 0.097 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (University personnel. Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.015 -19.25 TD (366 Tests and Measurement \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 110.711 0 TD (Examines methods of evaluation in)Tj -110.813 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (the learning process. The utility of informal and formal evaluation)Tj -0.02 -9.5 TD (measures will be assessed in terms of their ability to generate informa)Tj 0 Tw 224.095 0 TD (-)Tj -224.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tion that enhances more active engagement in the learning process.)Tj 0.076 -9.75 TD (Students will learn to construct informal assessment measure and crite)Tj 0 Tw 228.337 0 TD (-)Tj -228.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (rion referenced tests and to interpret descriptive statistics on standard)Tj 0 Tw 226.776 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.75 TD (ized test measures. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.109 -19 TD 0.139 Tw (388 Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 198.807 0 TD 0 Tw (Examines)Tj -198.677 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and uses methods, strategies, and materials that promote the develop)Tj 0 Tw 223.697 0 TD (-)Tj -223.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ment of social studies concepts and generalizations in the developing)Tj 0.169 -9.75 TD (learner with an emphasis on the learner in the integrated curriculum.)Tj -0.05 -9.5 TD (The course also provides an opportunity for critical self-reflection of)Tj -0.002 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (the individual\325s teaching and within a social, supportive context offers)Tj 0.096 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (assistance for improving practice. Guided field experience required.)Tj -0.129 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Prereq: Admission to teacher education. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.044 -19.25 TD 0.139 Tw (390 Teaching Foreign Languages in the Senior High, Junior High,)Tj 0.111 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (and Middle School \(2\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 77.955 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Aims and methods of procedure in teaching)Tj -77.964 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (foreign language. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.806 576 TD 0.139 Tw (391 Teaching Mathematics in the Senior High, Junior High, and)Tj 0.03 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Middle School \(2\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 63.718 0 TD 0.242 Tw (The materials, devices, and methods of teaching)Tj -63.776 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (mathematics. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.092 -19 TD 0.129 Tw (392 The Teaching of Elementary School Mathematics \(2\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 197.676 0 TD 0 Tw (The mate)Tj 31.49 0 TD (-)Tj -229.09 -9.75 TD 0.228 Tw (rials, devices, and methods of teaching mathematics in the elementary)Tj 0.039 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (school. Guided laboratory experiences in local schools may be required.)Tj -0.152 -9.75 TD 0.117 Tw (Prereq: MATH 104, 204, 205 and admission to teacher education.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.034 -19 TD 0 Tw (393 Science Education \(5\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 92.847 0 TD (F)Tj 2.746 0 TD (, Sp, Su)Tj -95.48 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (A. Integrated Science: Three semester hours designed to integrate)Tj 10.581 -9.5 TD (physical, biological and earth/space science concepts. The interre)Tj 0 Tw 212.403 0 TD (-)Tj -212.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (latedness of all areas of science is stressed and experiences in prob)Tj 0 Tw 213.88 0 TD (-)Tj -213.841 -9.5 TD 0.25 Tw (lem-solving using scientific methods are provided.)Tj -10.453 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (B. )Tj 9.078 0 TD (T)Tj 4.331 0 TD (eaching of Science in the Elementary Schools: Two semester hours)Tj -4.304 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (in study of methods and techniques used to teach science, studies)Tj -0.119 -9.75 TD 0.231 Tw (related to testing and evaluation, instructional models, and perfor)Tj 0 Tw 213.534 0 TD (-)Tj -213.591 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (mance and educational objectives. Field experiences with elemen)Tj 0 Tw 212.901 0 TD (-)Tj -212.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tary school children are provided. It is strongly recommended that)Tj 0 -9.75 TD (student have completed seven semester hours of science before)Tj -0.055 -9.5 TD (enrolling in this course. 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F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.158 -19.25 TD 0.147 Tw (396 Teaching Science in the Senior High, Junior High, and Middle)Tj 0.002 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (School \(2\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 38.191 0 TD 0.117 Tw (Aims and methods of procedure in teaching science. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -38.176 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (397 Reading and Language Arts in the Elementary School \(5\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 0 Tw 0.004 -9.75 TD (T)Tj 4.331 0 TD 0.2 Tw (eaching techniques and materials for the developmental reading pro)Tj 0 Tw 221.526 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (gram plus techniques for establishing oral and written expression with)Tj 0.033 -9.5 TD (emphasis on understanding how language learning takes place in the)Tj -0.205 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (elementary school. Guided field experience required. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.1 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (398 Balanced Reading Strategies and Practices)Tj 159.836 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.66 0 TD (Examines issues)Tj -172.486 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (related to reading instruction and assessment in the context of a bal)Tj 0 Tw 221.002 0 TD (-)Tj -221.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (anced approach that emphasizes teacher reflection and decision-mak)Tj 0 Tw 223.305 0 TD (-)Tj -223.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ing. Reading strategies, informal assessments, and organizing a class)Tj 0 Tw 218.613 0 TD (-)Tj -218.591 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (room for reading instruction are stressed. Students implement strategies)Tj 0.113 -9.75 TD (and assessments in a guided field experience. Prereq: EDUC 343 and)Tj 0.018 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (397 or consent of instructor. 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F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.049 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (412 Evaluation and Exceptionality: Assessment, Interpretation and)Tj 0.082 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Instructional Design \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 84.825 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Explores the purpose\(s\) of assessment, selec)Tj 0 Tw 141.22 0 TD (-)Tj -226.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tion of criteria, administration techniques, need for accuracy in scor)Tj 0 Tw 221.049 0 TD (-)Tj -221.091 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ing, determination of validity of interpretation and application of data)Tj 0.094 -9.5 TD (for instructional design and implementation. The development of)Tj 0.07 -9.5 TD (assessment skills, awareness of legal and ethical issues, and collabora)Tj 0 Tw 221.476 0 TD (-)Tj -221.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tion will be emphasized. Concurrent registration in EDUC 413 and)Tj 0.096 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (EDUC 421 required. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.033 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (413 Learning Strategies for Students with Exceptional Needs \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.027 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Examines teaching methods appropriate for students with exceptional)Tj -0.121 -9.75 TD (needs. Emphasis is placed on all phases of the instructional process)Tj 0.076 -9.5 TD (based on assessment of student needs, developmental plans, appropriate)Tj -0.139 -9.75 TD (implementation and evaluation of effective instruction. Concurrent)Tj -0.022 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (registration in EDUC 412 and EDUC 421 required. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.085 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (253 Africa, Mid-east, and South Asia)Tj 129.439 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (A course in comparative)Tj -142.936 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (ethnography introducing students to the contemporary cultures of the)Tj 0.036 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (people of Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Sri)Tj -0.029 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (Lanka. The emphasis is on the impact of modernization on traditional)Tj 0.152 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (cultures. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.047 -19.25 TD (255 The Cultures of Asia)Tj 90.158 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (An introduction to the cultures of)Tj -103.455 -9.75 TD (Asia, especially China and Japan, but also including Southeast Asia,)Tj 0.131 -9.5 TD (Indonesia, the Philippines, Australia, New Guinea, and the Pacific)Tj 0.073 -9.5 TD (Islands. The theme of the course is the impact of modernization on tra)Tj 0 Tw 229.661 0 TD (-)Tj -229.84 -9.75 TD (ditional cultures. No prereq. F, Sp, or Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.116 -19.25 TD (261 Introduction to Archaeology)Tj 114.349 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An introduction to archaeologi)Tj 102.268 0 TD (-)Tj -229.84 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (cal theories, concepts and methods, and their application in the recon)Tj 0 Tw 228.841 0 TD (-)Tj -228.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (struction of both prehistoric and historic cultures. This course includes)Tj 0.159 -9.75 TD (laboratory sessions during class periods and a weekend field project. No)Tj -0.04 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (prereq. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.041 -19.25 TD (262 Archaeology of North America)Tj 123.438 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Designed to introduce stu)Tj 83.611 0 TD (-)Tj -220.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (dents to the cultural history of North America before European con)Tj 0 Tw 220.601 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (quest, focusing on the processes of social and cultural evolution. No)Tj 0.105 -9.5 TD (prereq. ANTH 101 or ANTH 261 recommended. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.091 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (305 Indians of North America)Tj 106.138 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The ethnography of Native)Tj -119.352 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (American cultures through a detailed study of representative tribal)Tj 0.113 -9.75 TD (units by cultural areas. The course includes an examination of historic)Tj -0.135 -9.5 TD (Native American cultures from first contact with Europeans to the role)Tj -0.066 -9.75 TD (of North American Indian populations as an important ethnic group in)Tj 0.174 -9.5 TD (modern American life. Prereq: ANTH 101 or ANTH 262 or permis)Tj 0 Tw 221.093 0 TD (-)Tj -221.09 -9.5 TD (sion of instructor)Tj 54.932 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -55.002 -19.25 TD [ (33)31 (3)-31 ( Cult)31 (u)-31 (r)31 (al An)-31 (t)31 (hropol)31 (ogy)-281 (\()31 (3\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 107.18 0 TD [ (A )-31 (gl)31 (obal, compara)31 (t)-31 (iv)31 (e )-31 (st)31 (udy of )-31 (al)31 (l)] TJ -107.27 -9.75 TD [ (as)-31 (p)31 (e)31 (ct)-31 (s)31 ( )-31 (of cult)31 (ur)-31 (e. 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Prereq:)Tj 0.036 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (ANTH 101.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.085 -19.25 TD (407 Psychological Anthropology)Tj 112.605 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Examines theories of the rela)Tj 94.439 0 TD (-)Tj -220.09 -9.75 TD 0.117 Tw (tionship of culture and the individual. Topics covered include cogni)Tj 0 Tw 220.769 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tion and perception, enculturation processes, emotional patterning,)Tj -0.122 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (\322national character,\323 culture change, and deviant behavior, from a)Tj -0.076 -9.75 TD 0.225 Tw (cross-cultural perspective. Prereq: ANTH 101 or SOC 121 or PSY 201.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 299.482 62.75 TD (95)Tj ET endstream endobj 329 0 obj 9511 endobj 327 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 321 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 328 0 R >> endobj 331 0 obj << /Length 332 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90 504 612.75 re f BT /F1 12 Tf 0 g 54.482 692.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (Art)Tj /F2 10 Tf -0.006 -12.75 TD 0.25 Tw (The contributions of visual creativity to the develop)Tj 0 Tw 212.959 0 TD (-)Tj -213.17 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (ment of human potential are explored by students choos)Tj 0 Tw 229.052 0 TD (-)Tj -228.92 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (ing art as a part of their liberal education. 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The culmination of each year\325s work is the student)Tj -0.075 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (art exhibition held on campus each spring.)Tj /F1 10 Tf 0.071 -26.5 TD 0.278 Tw (Major - Art, Studio Emphasis)Tj 0.083 -13.5 TD 0 Tw (45 semester hours)Tj 0.026 -27.25 TD (NOTE)Tj /F2 10 Tf 29.457 0 TD (: HUM 221\321Western Tradition in Art History I,)Tj -29.522 -12 TD (and HUM 222\321Western Tradition in Art History II,)Tj 0.066 -12 TD 0.125 Tw (which are taught by Art Department faculty, are found)Tj -0.058 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (under the listing for Humanities courses and count as)Tj -0.185 -12 TD (part of the Core Curriculum.)Tj 0.171 -12 TD (Required courses: 103\321Color and Design, 3 hrs.; 104\321)Tj -0.012 -12 TD (Design in Materials, 3 hrs.; 105\321Drawing, 3 hrs.; 106\321)Tj -0.119 -12 TD (Drawing and Composition, 3 hrs.; 205\321Figure Drawing)Tj 0.003 -12 TD (I, 3 hrs.; 206\321Figure Drawing II, 3 hrs.; HUM 221\321)Tj 0 Tw 0.19 -12 TD (W)Tj 9.508 0 TD 0.111 Tw (estern Tradition in Art History I, 3 hrs.; 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F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.038 -19 TD [ (1)31 (05)31 ( Dr)31 (awi)31 (n)31 (g)-250 (\(3)31 (\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 57.532 0 TD [ (I)-31 (n)31 (v)31 (es)31 (t)-31 (i)31 (ga)63 (t)-31 (i)31 (o)31 (n of)31 ( bas)31 (ic)31 ( draw)63 (ing)31 ( co)31 (nce)31 (pt)31 (s, s)31 (uc)31 (h as)31 ( l)-31 (i)31 (n)31 (e)] TJ -57.555 -9.75 TD -2.12 Tw (q u a l i t y)Tj 0 Tw 20.706 0 TD [ (, n)31 (ega)31 (ti)31 (ve)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (p)31 (ace)31 (, pe)31 (rs)31 (p)31 (ect)31 (i)31 (ve,)31 ( and)31 ( use)31 ( of va)31 (lue)63 (. Co)31 (urs)31 (e wi)31 (ll)31 ( )-31 (c)31 (on)31 (cen)31 (-)] TJ -20.828 -9.5 TD [ (tr)31 (at)31 (e on)31 ( te)31 (ch)31 (n)-31 (i)31 (qu)31 (es)31 ( in)31 ( bl)31 (ack)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (nd)31 ( whi)31 (t)31 (e dra)31 (wi)31 (ng)31 ( me)31 (di)31 (a. N)31 (o prer)31 (e)31 (q. 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F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.03 -19 TD 0.472 Tw (201 Introduction to the Visual Arts\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 137.169 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A basic survey of the media,)Tj -137.274 -9.75 TD (elements, and organization of painting, graphics, sculpture, and archi)Tj 0 Tw 224.193 0 TD (-)Tj -224.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tecture. Art 201 is not acceptable for Art Majors in B2 The Arts. No)Tj -0.035 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (prereq. F,. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.019 -19 TD (205 Figure Drawing I)Tj 76.177 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Drawing the human figure, stressing form,)Tj -89.361 -9.75 TD 0.117 Tw (structure action of the human figure. No prereq. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.082 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (206 Figure Drawing II)Tj 79.286 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Drawing the human figure from the posed)Tj -92.369 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (model with various props. Prereq: ART 205. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.007 -19.25 TD (253 Art of Ancient Mexico)Tj 95.479 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The Art of Mesoamerica and the)Tj -108.957 -9.5 TD (development of civilization in Mesoamerica which is located in south)Tj 0 Tw 226.669 0 TD (-)Tj -226.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras; examination of the)Tj -0.081 -9.5 TD 0.221 Tw (Olmec, Maya, Aztec and other groups as well as the period of conquest)Tj 0.003 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (and current conditions among the native peoples of the region. No)Tj 0.178 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (prereq. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.041 -19.25 TD 0.722 Tw (273 Introduction to Photography\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 127.9 0 TD 0 Tw (Development of basic skills in)Tj -127.941 -9.5 TD (black and white photography, including film development, enlarging,)Tj -0.19 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (printing, mixing chemicals, and mounting. Student must provide)Tj 0.109 -9.75 TD 0.1 Tw (adjustable 35mm camera and photo supplies. No prereq. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.031 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (275 Computer Graphics I \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 103.234 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course explores the computer as a)Tj -103.107 -9.5 TD (creative tool for designers, artists, and persons in the media arts. It)Tj -0.126 -9.5 TD (familiarizes students with the concepts used in creative software pro)Tj 0 Tw 220.151 0 TD (-)Tj -220.091 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (grams for graphics. The primary emphasis is on the creative uses of)Tj 0.034 -9.5 TD 0.177 Tw (computers in the arts, design, and media. Prereq: ART 105 or AR)Tj 0 Tw 213.387 0 TD (T)Tj -213.419 -9.75 TD (131, or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.024 -19 TD (276 Computer Graphics II)Tj 93.048 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (This course investigates the design)Tj -106.128 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and production issue of generating computer graphics for print or elec)Tj 0 Tw 226.8 0 TD (-)Tj -226.841 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tronic media. It provides an understanding of the technical process of)Tj -0.105 -9.75 TD (creating projects incorporating scanned and computer-oriented images)Tj 0.087 -9.5 TD (and text. Students will gain experience integrating various computer)Tj 0.075 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (applications and input/output hardware. Prereq: ART 275 or consent)Tj -0.14 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.008 -19.25 TD (311 Painting I)Tj 51.535 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Focuses on traditional techniques in oil/acrylic)Tj -64.829 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (painting media. No prereq. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.028 -19.25 TD [ (3)31 (1)31 (2 P)31 (ai)31 (n)31 (ti)31 (n)31 (g I)31 (I)-219 (\(3)31 (\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 64.329 0 TD [ (A)31 ( co)31 (n)31 (t)31 (in)31 (ua)31 (ti)31 (o)31 (n)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f)31 ( AR)63 (T)31 ( 31)31 (1,)31 ( w)31 (it)31 (h)31 ( em)31 (ph)31 (a)31 (si)31 (s)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (n)31 ( ex)31 (pe)31 (r)31 (-)] TJ -64.258 -9.5 TD [ (i)31 (me)31 (n)31 (t)31 (al)31 (/)31 (non)31 (-)31 (tr)31 (ad)31 (i)31 (t)31 (i)31 (ona)63 (l pa)31 (i)31 (nt)31 (i)31 (ng)31 ( te)31 (c)31 (hni)31 (q)31 (ue)31 (s)31 (. P)31 (re)31 (re)31 (q)31 (: A)31 (R)94 (T 3)31 (11)31 (. F)156 (,)31 ( Sp)31 (,)31 ( S)-31 (u)] TJ ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 299.459 62.75 TD (97)Tj ET endstream endobj 335 0 obj 9536 endobj 333 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 321 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 334 0 R >> endobj 337 0 obj << /Length 338 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 91.5 504 611.25 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.459 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (313 Ceramics I)Tj 54.638 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Introduction to basic methods of working with)Tj -67.828 -9.5 TD 0.155 Tw (clay. Throwing, hand building, and a variety of techniques will be cov)Tj 0 Tw 227.637 0 TD (-)Tj -227.59 -9.75 TD (ered. No prereq. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.16 -19 TD [ (314)31 ( )-31 (C)31 (era)31 (m)-31 (i)31 (c)31 (s )-31 (II)-219 (\(3\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 69.182 0 TD [ (A con)31 (ti)31 (n)-31 (ua)63 (t)-31 (i)31 (on)31 ( )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (A)31 (R)63 (T)-31 ( 31)31 (3. Em)31 (pha)31 (s)-31 (i)31 (s on)31 ( )-31 (mor)31 (e)] TJ -69.001 -9.75 TD [ (com)31 (pl)31 (ex for)31 (ms a)31 (n)-31 (d)31 ( )-31 (gl)31 (a)31 (z)-31 (e)31 (s.)31 ( )-31 (I)31 (n)-31 (t)31 (r)31 (oductio)31 (n t)31 (o )-31 (cl)31 (ay and)31 ( )-31 (gl)31 (aze)31 ( )-31 (f)31 (or)31 (mula)31 (t)-31 (i)31 (on)31 ( )-31 (an)31 (d)] TJ -0.117 -9.5 TD [ (con)31 (tin)31 (ued dev)31 (e)31 (l)-31 (op)31 (men)31 (t)31 ( )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (f)31 (i)-31 (r)31 (in)31 (g )-31 (t)31 (ech)31 (n)-31 (i)31 (qu)31 (e)31 (s)-31 (.)31 ( )-31 (P)31 (rere)31 (q)31 (: )-31 (AR)94 (T )-31 (31)31 (3. F)125 (,)31 ( )-31 (S)31 (p)] TJ /F1 8 Tf -0.019 -19.25 TD (315 Jewelry I)Tj 48.87 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The theory and practice of making jewelry and)Tj -61.982 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (metal objects. Introduction to the fundamentals of fabrication and con)Tj 0 Tw 230.423 0 TD (-)Tj -230.34 -9.75 TD (struction techniques. Prereq: ART 104 or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.054 -19.25 TD (316 Jewelry II)Tj 51.978 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Continued development in making jewelry and)Tj -65.079 -9.5 TD (metal objects. Further technical exploration in metal media. Prereq:)Tj 0.05 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (ART 315. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.108 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (331 Advertising Illustration, Black and White)Tj 158.749 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (A progression of)Tj -172.036 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (black and white drawing projects with exposure to typical commercial)Tj -0.028 -9.5 TD 0.164 Tw (illustration possibilities. Emphasis on the illustrator\325s professional deal)Tj 0 Tw 226.846 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ings with art directors, graphic designers, and clients. Class will stress)Tj 0.029 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (expanded drawing ability, composition, and design as inherent compo)Tj 0 Tw 226.829 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (nents of finished illustrations. Prereq: ART 131 or consent of instruc)Tj 0 Tw 223.68 0 TD (-)Tj -223.59 -9.75 TD (tor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.05 -19 TD (332 Advertising Illustration, Color)Tj 121.016 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Exploration of pictorial com)Tj 91.566 0 TD (-)Tj -225.841 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (munication common to all phases of advertising. Emphasis placed upon)Tj -0.083 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (color-oriented techniques. Course will include extensive individual)Tj -0.042 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (research and consideration of all elements related to the project.)Tj -0.032 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Prereq: ART 131 or consent of instructor. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.016 -19.25 TD (341 Sculpture I)Tj 55.98 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Introduction to processes and materials essential)Tj -69.037 -9.5 TD (to the creation of three-dimensional art, accompanied by concept)Tj 0.002 -9.75 TD 0.172 Tw (development to create successful sculpture. Prereq: ART 104 or con)Tj 0 Tw 220.555 0 TD (-)Tj -220.591 -9.5 TD (sent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 -19.25 TD (342 Sculpture II)Tj 59.089 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Continuing involvement with sculptural process)Tj 157.288 0 TD (-)Tj -229.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (es and materials with emphasis on concept development. Prereq: AR)Tj 0 Tw 223.685 0 TD (T)Tj -223.669 -9.75 TD (341. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.184 -19 TD (343 Renaissance Art \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 86.823 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A survey covering major movements, largely)Tj -86.721 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (in Italy, in the period c. 1300-1600, including the Proto-Renaissance,)Tj -0.083 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism, and Late)Tj 0.037 -9.75 TD 0.175 Tw (Renaissance. Prereq: HUM 221 and 222 or consent of instructor. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.015 -19 TD 0 Tw (344 Baroque Art)Tj 60.417 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A survey covering major movements in Europe)Tj -73.509 -9.75 TD 0.221 Tw (and the Americas in the period 1600 \320 1800, including the art and)Tj -0.044 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (architecture of the Early Baroque, High Baroque, and Rococo. Prereq:)Tj 0.021 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (HUM 222 or consent of instructor. S)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.073 -19 TD (351 Woodworking I)Tj 70.831 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (Introduction to fundamental woodworking)Tj -83.625 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (techniques. Emphasis will be placed on developing an understanding of)Tj -0.02 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (basic wood jointery, machinery operation, and the development of an)Tj -0.142 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (original design. Prereq: ART 104 or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.063 -19 TD (352 Woodworking II)Tj 73.689 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Continued experience in woodworking. The)Tj -87.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (emphasis will be placed on merging the utilitarian form with the sculp)Tj 0 Tw 228.588 0 TD (-)Tj -228.591 -9.5 TD (tural aesthetic. Prereq: ART 351. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.001 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (353 Nineteenth Century European and U.S. American Art)Tj 203.381 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf -203.341 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (Covers the major movements in the period c. 1780-1880, emphasizing)Tj 0.133 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Romanticism, Neo Classicism, Realism, and Impressionism. Prereq:)Tj -0.047 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (HUM 221 and 222 or consent of instructor. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.997 585.5 TD 0.222 Tw (354 20th Century European and American Art \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 176.516 0 TD 0 Tw (The continua)Tj 44.122 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.5 TD 0.179 Tw (tion of ART 353 covering the major movements in the period c. 1880-)Tj -0.025 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (1980, including Post Impressionism, Cubism, Fauvism, Expressionism,)Tj -0.083 -9.5 TD (DaDa, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop, the Muralists, and non)Tj -0.029 -9.5 TD 0.177 Tw (objective art. Prereq: HUM 221 and 222 or consent of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.02 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (355 Contemporary Art)Tj 80.833 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The continuation of ART 354 covering)Tj -93.977 -9.75 TD 0.225 Tw (the movements and artists in the period c. 1970-the present. Prereq:)Tj 0.143 -9.5 TD 0.125 Tw (HUM 221, 222 and ART 354 or consent of instructor. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.008 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (361 Printmaking I)Tj 65.303 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Introduction to mono-printing, papermaking,)Tj -78.511 -9.5 TD (black and white lithography, and woodcut techniques. No prereq. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.119 -19.25 TD (362 Printmaking II)Tj 68.412 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Introduction to black and white intaglio)Tj -81.479 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (printmaking as well as basic color techniques in lithography, woodcut,)Tj -0.125 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (and monoprint techniques. Prereq: ART 361. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.041 -19.25 TD 0.347 Tw (372 Techniques of Video Field Production\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 159.061 0 TD 0 Tw (An introduction to)Tj -158.952 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the theory and practice of motion picture production with emphasis on)Tj -0.039 -9.5 TD (using the camera, lighting, achieving special effects, and becoming)Tj 0.115 -9.75 TD (skillful at using the tools of the editing room. A portion of the course is)Tj -0.012 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (devoted to a criticism of the students\325 productions and other motion)Tj -0.123 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (pictures. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.005 -19 TD (373 Advanced Photography)Tj 96.619 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Major emphasis will be on students)Tj -109.347 -9.75 TD (learning to generate and intensify their personal statements through)Tj 0.006 -9.5 TD (experimentation with black and white photography and alternative)Tj -0.151 -9.75 TD (processes. Students will be encouraged to select their own projects and)Tj -0.074 -9.5 TD (work with their individual ideas under the guidance of the instructor)Tj 0 Tw 223.477 0 TD (.)Tj -223.252 -9.5 TD (Prereq: ART 273. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.002 -19.25 TD (375 Computer Graphics III)Tj 96.156 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course will emphasize the cre)Tj 0 Tw 111.283 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ation of innovative visual layouts by having students analyze the com)Tj 0 Tw 225.932 0 TD (-)Tj -226.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (munication problem, define the most appropriate approach, and pro)Tj 0 Tw 221.105 0 TD (-)Tj -221.091 -9.5 TD (duce creative and aesthetic solutions using the computer. Various)Tj 0.046 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (media will be used to implement these solutions including printing,)Tj 0.046 -9.5 TD (advertising, packaging, exhibitions, and electronic media. Prereq: AR)Tj 0 Tw 225.72 0 TD (T)Tj -225.669 -9.75 TD (276 or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.026 -19 TD (376 Computer Graphics IV)Tj 96.156 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course offers advanced study in)Tj -109.254 -9.75 TD (computer graphics allowing students to expand their computer knowl)Tj 0 Tw 225.536 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (edge and critically investigate the theoretical and practical issues of)Tj -0.067 -9.75 TD 0.231 Tw (generating computer art. Students will propose, design, and produce)Tj 0.111 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (individual and team projects suitable for their senior portfolio. Prereq:)Tj -0.026 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (ART 375 or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.148 -19.25 TD (391 Art Methods)Tj 61.303 0 TD (\(2\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Philosophy and methods of teaching art at the)Tj -74.5 -9.75 TD (secondary level. 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For)] TJ -0.021 -9.5 TD [ (elemen)31 (tary)31 ( )-31 (educat)31 (ion )-31 (majo)31 (rs)31 ( )-31 (and)-31 ( a)31 (r)-31 (t)31 ( )-31 (educat)31 (ion)31 ( )-31 (maj)31 (or)-31 (s)31 ( )-31 (and)31 ( )-31 (minors)31 (. F)125 (, )-31 (Sp)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 0.137 -19.25 TD (399 Select Topics in Studio Art)Tj 109.801 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An intensive study of specialized)Tj -123.075 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (topics in the visual arts. Repeatable with change in course content.)Tj 0.068 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Prereq: junior standing or consent of instructor. 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RTV 352\321Advanced)Tj -5.476 -12 TD 0.179 Tw (TV Production and Direction, 3 hrs.; RTV 354\321)Tj 0 Tw -0.076 -12 TD (W)Tj 9.758 0 TD 0.25 Tw (riting for Electronic Media, 3 hrs.; COMM 494\321Mass)Tj -9.849 -12 TD (Communication Law and Ethics, 3 hrs. )Tj 0.15 -12 TD 0.167 Tw (Select three hours: RTV 453\321Broadcast and Cable)Tj 0.038 -12 TD 0 Tw (Management, 3 hrs.; or RTV 456\321Seminar in)Tj 0.021 -12 TD (Broadcasting, 3 hrs.)Tj /F1 10 Tf -0.041 -24 TD (Minor - Journalism)Tj -0.072 -12 TD (\(teacher certification\))Tj -0.044 -12 TD (24 semester hours)Tj 0.026 -12 TD (Required courses)Tj /F2 10 Tf 72.539 0 TD (-)Tj /F1 10 Tf 3.33 0 TD (21 hours:)Tj /F2 10 Tf 44.181 0 TD (COMM 192\321Introduction)Tj -119.991 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (to Mass Communication, 3 hrs.; MKTG 201\321)Tj -0.164 -12 TD 0.292 Tw (Introduction to Marketing, 3 hrs.; JRN 273\321Digital)Tj 0.085 -12 TD 0.143 Tw (Photography, 3 hrs.; JRN 281\321Basic Reporting, 3 hrs.;)Tj 0.158 -12 TD (JRN 282\321Editing and Layout, 3 hrs.; RTV 354\321)Tj 0 Tw -0.09 -12 TD (W)Tj 9.758 0 TD 0.25 Tw (riting for Electronic Media, 3 hrs.; JRN 385\321)Tj -9.859 -12 TD (Supervision of Student Publications, 3 hrs. )Tj 269.095 600 TD 0 Tw (Select )Tj /F1 10 Tf 27.752 0 TD (\(3\))Tj /F2 10 Tf 13.348 0 TD 0.179 Tw (: JRN 383\321Editorial Writing, 3 hrs., or JRN)Tj -41.068 -12 TD 0 Tw (384\321Feature Writing, 3 hrs.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.014 -22.5 TD (Course Descriptions)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.163 -19.25 TD 0.117 Tw (Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su.)Tj 0.098 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is)Tj 0.053 -9.5 TD (normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their)Tj -0.063 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (programs of study)Tj 56.253 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -56.252 -19.25 TD (Advertising)Tj 0.063 -9.5 TD [ (A)31 (D)31 (V 24)31 (1)31 ( In)31 (t)31 (r)31 (od)31 (u)31 (ct)63 (io)31 (n t)31 (o)31 ( Ad)31 (v)31 (er)31 (t)31 (i)31 (si)31 (n)31 (g)-250 (\(3)31 (\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 138.58 0 TD -2.16 Tw (M e t h o)Tj 0 Tw 20.853 0 TD [ (d)31 (s a)31 (nd t)31 (e)31 (ch)31 (n)31 (i)31 (qu)31 (es)31 ( u)31 (sed)] TJ -159.355 -9.5 TD [ (i)31 (n)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (r)31 (i)31 (nt)31 ( an)31 (d a)31 (ud)31 (i)31 (o/)31 (v)31 (i)31 (sua)63 (l)-31 ( m)31 (ed)31 (i)31 (a.)31 ( S)31 (t)31 (ud)31 (en)31 (ts)31 ( wi)31 (l)31 (l p)31 (r)31 (ac)31 (t)31 (i)31 (ce l)31 (ay)31 (o)31 (ut)31 ( an)31 (d)31 ( pro)] TJ 214.477 0 TD -2.16 Tw (d u c)Tj 0 Tw 11.216 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.75 TD [ (ti)31 (on)31 (.)31 ( L)31 (ect)31 (u)31 (r)31 (e m)31 (a)31 (te)31 (ri)31 (al)31 (s)31 ( an)31 (d)31 ( )-31 (d)31 (i)31 (scu)31 (s)31 (s)31 (i)31 (ons)31 ( wi)31 (l)31 (l)31 ( )-31 (f)31 (o)31 (cu)31 (s)31 ( on a)31 (ll)31 ( f)31 (ac)31 (e)31 (ts)31 ( of)31 ( ad)31 (v)31 (er)31 (ti)31 (s)31 (i)31 (ng)] TJ 0.001 -9.5 TD [ (f)31 (rom)31 ( t)31 (h)31 (e c)31 (li)31 (en)31 (t\325)94 (s)31 ( )-31 (v)31 (i)31 (ew)31 (po)31 (i)31 (nt)31 (,)31 ( th)31 (e co)31 (n)31 (s)31 (u)31 (me)31 (r)94 (, and)31 ( t)31 (h)31 (e cr)31 (e)31 (at)31 (o)31 (r)94 (. F)156 (,)-31 ( S)31 (p)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 0.099 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (ADV 341 Special Events and Promotion)Tj 140.105 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (This course examines)Tj -153.367 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the elements of a highly specialized form of advertising, specifically the)Tj 0.017 -9.75 TD (event planning process, creative brainstorming, budgeting, overcoming)Tj 0.167 -9.5 TD (obstacles, attracting sponsorships, soliciting volunteers, and evalua)Tj 0 Tw 216.445 0 TD (-)Tj -216.59 -9.75 TD (tions. Prereq: ADV 242. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.007 -19 TD [ (A)31 (D)-31 (V)31 ( 34)31 (2)31 ( )-31 (Ad)31 (ve)31 (r)31 (t)31 (i)-31 (s)31 (i)31 (ng)31 ( W)63 (ri)31 (tin)31 (g)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (nd)31 ( De)31 (s)31 (i)-31 (g)63 (n)-281 (\()31 (3)31 (\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 153.785 0 TD [ (A st)31 (ud)31 (y of)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (he)31 ( tec)31 (h-)] TJ -153.71 -9.75 TD [ (n)31 (iq)31 (ue)31 (s)-31 ( o)31 (f ma)31 (rk)31 (et)31 ( an)31 (al)31 (ys)31 (is,)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (r)31 (odu)31 (ct)31 ( )-31 (st)31 (ra)31 (te)31 (g)31 (y)63 (,)31 ( )-31 (c)31 (op)31 (y w)31 (rit)31 (i)31 (n)-31 (g)63 (, l)-31 (a)63 (you)31 (t )-31 (a)63 (n)-31 (d)] TJ 0.076 -9.5 TD [ (de)63 (sign)31 (,)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (nd)31 ( )-31 (c)31 (on)31 (cep)31 (t)31 ( )-31 (d)31 (ev)31 (el)31 (opm)31 (en)31 (t)31 ( f)-31 (o)31 (r ad)31 (ve)31 (rt)31 (i)31 (sin)31 (g.)31 ( )-31 (P)31 (re)31 (req)31 (: A)31 (DV 2)31 (41.)31 ( F)125 (,)31 ( )-31 (S)31 (p)] TJ /F1 8 Tf -0.072 -19.25 TD (ADV 343 Media Planning)Tj 91.719 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (.The course treats researching media)Tj -104.901 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (options, developing a media plan, and learning how to implement the)Tj -0.004 -9.75 TD (plan. It includes identifying target audiences, the media they use, the)Tj 0.048 -9.5 TD (cost efficiency of the media, and determining the costs of the total)Tj 0.102 -9.75 TD 0.096 Tw (plan. Prereq: ADV 241 and core math or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw -0.121 -19 TD [ (AD)31 (V)-31 ( )-31 (3)31 (44 A)-31 (dve)31 (rt)31 (i)-31 (s)31 (ing Campai)31 (gns)-281 (\()31 (3)-31 (\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 128.729 0 TD [ (A)31 (dvanced study )-31 (i)31 (n )-31 (t)31 (h)-31 (e)31 ( )-31 (cre)31 (at)-31 (i)31 (on)] TJ -128.676 -9.75 TD [ (and imp)31 (lementati)31 (on of )-31 (adv)31 (ertisi)31 (n)-31 (g)31 ( )-31 (camp)31 (aigns. )-31 (S)31 (tuden)31 (t)-31 (s)31 ( )-31 (will)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (t)-31 (udy th)31 (e)] TJ -0.005 -9.5 TD [ (evol)31 (utio)31 (n)-31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f )-31 (ad c)31 (ampaign)31 (s)-31 (, the vari)31 (o)-31 (us for)31 (m)-31 (s)31 ( )-31 (of advert)31 (i)-31 (s)31 (ing,)31 ( )-31 (and local)] TJ -0.005 -9.75 TD [ (and nat)31 (i)-31 (onal)31 ( )-31 (ad c)31 (a)-31 (m)31 (paigns. )-31 (S)31 (tu)31 (dents )-31 (al)31 (so w)-31 (i)31 (ll pr)-31 (ac)31 (tice )-31 (t)31 (arget)31 (ing t)-31 (h)31 (e)] TJ 0.087 -9.5 TD [ (a)31 (udie)31 (n)-31 (c)31 (e, )-31 (cr)31 (eati)-31 (n)31 (g )-31 (t)31 (he )-31 (adv)31 (ert)31 (i)-31 (si)31 (ng )-31 (con)31 (cept,)31 ( )-31 (and s)-31 (e)31 (l)31 (e)-31 (ct)31 (i)-31 (n)31 (g )-31 (medi)31 (a )-31 (buy)31 (s)] TJ -0.015 -9.5 TD [ (and budge)31 (ting.)31 ( )-31 (Pre)31 (r)-31 (eq: ADV 241 )-31 (a)31 (nd )-31 (24)31 (2 )-31 (or)31 ( )-31 (con)31 (s)-31 (e)31 (n)-31 (t)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f )-31 (in)31 (s)-31 (t)31 (r)-31 (uc)31 (tor)63 (.)31 ( )-31 (F)] TJ /F1 8 Tf -0.102 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (ADV 400 Independent Study in Advertising)Tj 153.433 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Designed to provide)Tj -166.806 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (an opportunity for upper division communications majors and minors)Tj 0.008 -9.5 TD (to research subject areas in the field of advertising. A maximum of six)Tj -0.072 -9.5 TD (hours of ADV 400 may be taken; only three may be taken in any one)Tj 0.082 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (semester. Prereq: 21 hours of communications, upper division status,)Tj -0.023 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (and written consent of instructor. 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F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.008 -19 TD (ADV 440 Advanced Advertising Campaigns)Tj 152.749 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (T)Tj 4.331 0 TD (o refine campaign)Tj -170.404 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (skills to be used as a competition class for the American Advertising)Tj 0.034 -9.5 TD (Federation. May be taken twice. Prereq: ADV 344. 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F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 269.061 576 TD (CPT 275 Computer Publishing I)Tj 114.14 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Introduction to the basic con)Tj 95.331 0 TD (-)Tj -222.591 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (cepts of computer publishing and the set-up and operation of a com)Tj 0 Tw 219.896 0 TD (-)Tj -220.091 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (puter publishing system, then students are required to solve basic lay)Tj 0 Tw 222.57 0 TD (-)Tj -222.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (out problems using desktop publishing software. The course also offers)Tj -0.243 -9.5 TD (image scanning, basic photo retouching, and file descriptions. Prereq:)Tj 0.03 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (CPT 171 or consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.018 -19.25 TD (CPT 276 Computer Publishing II)Tj 117.248 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Advanced concepts and skills)Tj -130.507 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (of desktop publishing, use of computer type fonts, importing and)Tj 0.05 -9.5 TD 0.132 Tw (exporting files, use of inks, paper, spot color, color separations, and the)Tj -0.191 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (printing process. Prereq: CPT 275 or consent of instructor. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.23 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (PRL 463 Public Relations Administration)Tj 144.76 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Case studies and prob)Tj 70.491 0 TD (-)Tj -228.591 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (lems regarding the principles and application of effective two-way com)Tj 0 Tw 230.189 0 TD (-)Tj -230.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (munications in a variety of situations affecting the practice of public)Tj 0.117 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (relations. Prereq: senior standing and PRL 261. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.199 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (PRL 466 Seminar in Public Opinion)Tj 126.61 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A study of the nature of)Tj -139.749 -9.5 TD (public opinion and its influences on government, the role of mass)Tj 0.008 -9.5 TD (media, poll-taking, propaganda techniques, relationship to voting)Tj 0.183 -9.75 TD (habits, and a detailed examination of techniques developed and used)Tj -0.034 -9.5 TD (by the press in influencing public opinion. Prereq: junior standing. Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.087 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (PRL 498 Internship in Public Relations)Tj 137.888 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Offers students job expe)Tj 78.038 0 TD (-)Tj -229.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (rience in public relations through a minimum of 150 hours of super)Tj 0 Tw 218.592 0 TD (-)Tj -218.591 -9.75 TD (vised professional work. Prereq: departmental approval. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.132 -19.25 TD (PRL 499 Special Topics in Public Relations)Tj 150.664 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD (opics will vary. The)Tj -168.175 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (purpose of the course is to cover topics that are not specific courses in)Tj -0.092 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (the curriculum. Prereq: permission of the instructor. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.056 -19.25 TD (Radio and Television)Tj -0.029 -19.25 TD (R)Tj 5.27 0 TD (TV 150 Practicum in Broadcasting)Tj 121.223 0 TD (\(1\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Assignment of duties at)Tj -139.541 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (radio station WSWI-AM in the areas of news, production, program)Tj 0 Tw 219.305 0 TD (-)Tj -219.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ming, promotions, music, and operations. Students may earn up to)Tj -0.044 -9.5 TD (eight hours credit for this course, but may enroll for no more than one)Tj 0.002 -9.75 TD 0.177 Tw (credit hour per semester. No more than three credit hours may be)Tj 0.171 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (applied to major or minor in communications. Prereq: consent of)Tj 0.027 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (instructor. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.037 -19.25 TD (R)Tj 5.27 0 TD 0.508 Tw (TV 151 Introduction to Broadcasting, Cable and Internet\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 0 Tw 210.706 0 TD (A)Tj -216.033 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (history and survey of broadcasting. 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Students will produce radio commercials, promotional)Tj -0.018 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (announcements and news segments; television interview and entertain)Tj 0 Tw 230.218 0 TD (-)Tj -230.341 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (ment segments; and Web pages incorporating audio and video stream)Tj 0 Tw 225.22 0 TD (-)Tj -225.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ing. The course emphasizes project conceptualization and production as)Tj -0.157 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (well as the technology\325s underlying operating systems. Prereq: RTV)Tj 0.107 -9.5 TD (151, COMM 192, or consent of instructor. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.013 -19.25 TD (R)Tj 5.27 0 TD (TV 350 Radio-Television Workshop)Tj /F2 8 Tf 125.985 0 TD (\()Tj /F1 8 Tf 3.108 0 TD (1-3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 17.096 0 TD (A workshop course)Tj -151.404 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (involving the planning, production, and presentation of radio and/or)Tj 0.047 -9.75 TD (television program materials. Prereq: A maximum of six hours credit)Tj -0.105 -9.5 TD (may be taken in this course in the following manner: \(1\) no more than)Tj -0.049 -9.5 TD (three hours may be earned in radio and no more than three hours in)Tj 0.075 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (television; \(2\) RTV 252 is the prereq; \(3\))Tj 137.673 0 TD (No more than three hours)Tj 87.878 0 TD (of)Tj -225.533 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (credit in radio and/or television may be taken in any one semester; \(4\))Tj -0.095 -9.75 TD (Enrollees must have written consent of the instructor)Tj 0 Tw 173.121 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 95.998 595.25 TD (R)Tj 5.27 0 TD (TV 351 Radio-Television Performance)Tj 134.005 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (Specific training in)Tj -152.208 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (broadcast performance situations applicable to both radio and televi)Tj 0 Tw 221.071 0 TD (-)Tj -221.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (sion, including commercial announcing, news reporting, interviewing,)Tj 0.023 -9.5 TD (and ad-lib announcing. 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F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.023 -19 TD (Speech Communications)Tj 0.044 -9.75 TD (\(Communication Studies Courses\))Tj 0.07 -19.25 TD (SPCH 101 Introduction to Speech)Tj 119.9 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Principles and practices of oral)Tj -132.99 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (communications with selected experiences in their use. No prereq. F)Tj 0 Tw 221.588 0 TD (,)Tj -221.752 -9.5 TD (Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.074 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (SPCH 107 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication)Tj 197.621 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf -197.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Increases understanding of oneself, the many roles one plays in the)Tj 0.015 -9.5 TD (communication process, and the interpersonal relationships of individ)Tj 0 Tw 227.566 0 TD (-)Tj -227.59 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (uals in society. Course includes nonverbal communication, the role of)Tj -0.01 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (language in structuring interpersonal situations, and the importance of)Tj 0.036 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (dialogue in resolving interpersonal conflicts. No prereq. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.095 -19.25 TD (SPCH 201 Voice and Diction)Tj 103.418 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (Concerned with the anatomy and)Tj -116.262 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (function of the speech mechanism. Emphasis on articulation, phona)Tj 0 Tw 221.571 0 TD (-)Tj -221.59 -9.75 TD 0.172 Tw (tion, and resonation. Study of voice characteristics, vocal quality, vol)Tj 0 Tw 225 0 TD (-)Tj -224.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ume, rate, pitch, and force. This course requires that the students learn)Tj 0.01 -9.75 TD (the International Phonetic Alphabet. Students evaluate their own)Tj -0.229 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (speech characteristics. No prereq. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.153 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (SPCH 203 Introduction to Performance Studies \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 179.134 0 TD 0 Tw (This course will)Tj -179.052 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (serve two purposes. First, operating on the theory that literature is best)Tj -0.147 -9.75 TD (understood and appreciated when performed, this course is designed to)Tj -0.036 -9.5 TD (give students experience performing and analyzing literature. In addi)Tj 0 Tw 223.064 0 TD (-)Tj -223.09 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (tion, this course will introduce the many ways we experience perfor)Tj 0 Tw 219.491 0 TD (-)Tj -219.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (mance in our everyday life. No prereq. B2, F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.035 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (SPCH 204 Business and Professional Speech)Tj 155.199 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A study of the the)Tj 59.383 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ory and principles involved in oral communication situations in the)Tj 0.159 -9.5 TD (business and professional context. Students will present speeches, par)Tj 0 Tw 224.821 0 TD (-)Tj -224.841 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ticipate in interviews and learn to work in teams. Special attention will)Tj 0.047 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (be given to the use of computer-mediated communication in each of)Tj -0.224 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (these units. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.025 -19 TD (SPCH 214 Small Group Discussion)Tj 124.169 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (Primarily a skill course,)Tj -136.903 -9.75 TD 0.231 Tw (Small Group Discussion introduces students to the roundtable discus)Tj 0 Tw 223.309 0 TD (-)Tj -223.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (sion, panel discussion, and symposium. Students learn about the)Tj -0.039 -9.75 TD (dynamics of group interaction with emphasis on leadership and group)Tj -0.034 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (participation. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.04 -19.25 TD [ (SPC)31 (H 3)-31 (0)31 (1)31 ( )-31 (Co)31 (mm)31 (u)-31 (n)31 (ica)31 (ti)31 (on)31 ( )-31 (C)31 (r)-31 (i)31 (t)31 (i)-31 (c)31 (i)31 (sm and)31 ( )-31 (Ana)31 (lys)31 (i)31 (s)-281 (\(3)31 (\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 183.948 0 TD [ (A )-31 (s)31 (tu)31 (dy of)] TJ -183.962 -9.5 TD [ (sele)31 (cte)31 (d)31 ( )-31 (spea)31 (k)31 (er)-31 (s)31 ( and)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (peech)31 (es)31 ( )-31 (re)31 (pres)31 (ent)31 (ing se)31 (ver)31 (al per)31 (iod)31 (s)-31 ( of)31 ( )-31 (U.)31 (S.)31 ( )-31 (h)31 (isto)31 (-)] TJ 0.196 -9.75 TD -2.08 Tw (r y)Tj 0 Tw 5.375 0 TD [ (. S)31 (peech)31 (es)31 ( )-31 (ar)31 (e )-31 (a)31 (ppr)31 (oach)31 (ed t)31 (h)-31 (r)31 (oug)31 (h an exam)31 (in)31 (at)31 (i)-31 (on)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f the)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (olit)31 (ical)31 ( )-31 (an)31 (d)] TJ -5.458 -9.5 TD [ (s)31 (oci)31 (al sett)31 (in)31 (g )-31 (i)31 (n)-31 ( w)31 (hic)31 (h)-31 ( t)31 (hey occ)31 (u)31 (r)-31 (r)31 (ed)31 (. )-31 (E)31 (mp)31 (h)-31 (a)31 (sis)31 ( is )-31 (p)31 (lace)31 (d)31 ( )-31 (up)31 (on )-31 (pi)31 (cki)31 (ng)] TJ 0.022 -9.5 TD [ (ou)31 (t the mai)31 (n ide)31 (as in)31 ( )-31 (th)31 (e )-31 (d)31 (ocum)31 (ent)31 (s )-31 (e)31 (x)31 (ami)31 (n)-31 (e)31 (d)31 (,)-31 ( )-31 (a)63 (n)-31 (a)31 (l)31 (yz)-31 (i)31 (ng t)31 (he pre)31 (sent)31 (a-)] TJ -0.139 -9.75 TD [ (tion)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f t)-31 (h)31 (os)31 (e idea)31 (s,)31 ( )-31 (an)31 (d gain)31 (ing)31 ( )-31 (a bet)31 (ter)31 ( )-31 (un)31 (der)31 (stan)31 (di)31 (ng of)31 ( )-31 (the)31 ( )-31 (r)31 (ole)31 ( )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (ub-)] TJ 0.168 -9.5 TD [ (li)31 (c )-31 (a)31 (ddr)31 (es)31 (s i)-31 (n)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (h)31 (e )-31 (d)31 (ecis)31 (io)31 (n)-31 (-)31 (mak)31 (in)31 (g )-31 (p)31 (r)-31 (o)31 (c)31 (ess. P)31 (r)-31 (e)31 (req:)31 ( )-31 (S)31 (PC)31 (H 101.)31 ( )-31 (F)] TJ /F1 8 Tf -0.122 -19.25 TD (SPCH 303 Introduction to Persuasion)Tj 132.78 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (The course focuses on our)Tj -146.014 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (dual roles as producers and consumers of persuasive messages. Students)Tj -0.067 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (will examine persuasion in a variety of texts and contexts, as well as)Tj -0.036 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (examine persuasive elements in human interaction and behavior. In)Tj 0.018 -9.75 TD 0.15 Tw (addition to learning about the roles logic, credibility, emotion, and cul)Tj 0 Tw 228.961 0 TD (-)Tj -228.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tural tradition play in persuasion, students will learn strategies for con)Tj 0 Tw 226.763 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (structing effective and ethical persuasive messages. Prereq: SPCH 101)Tj 0.077 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (or consent of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.898 576 TD (SPCH 307 Nonverbal Communication)Tj 133.886 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (This course provides a)Tj -146.978 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (conceptual and theoretical understanding of how nonverbal communi)Tj 0 Tw 227.8 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (cation influences perceptions of self, others, and culture. Emphasis is)Tj 0.065 -9.5 TD (placed on the critical examination of research in areas such as haptics,)Tj -0.043 -9.5 TD (proxemics, kinesics, chronemics, and paralanguage. Prereq: SPCH 107,)Tj -0.117 -9.75 TD 0.164 Tw (SPCH 301, or consent of the instructor. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw 0.057 -19.25 TD [ (SPCH)31 ( )-31 (3)-31 (1)31 (2 I)-31 (n)31 (terviewi)31 (ng:)31 ( )-31 (Pri)31 (n)-31 (c)31 (iple)31 (s )-31 (and P)-31 (r)31 (act)31 (ices)-281 (\()31 (3\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 181.279 0 TD [ (E)31 (mph)-31 (as)31 (is)31 ( )-31 (on)] TJ -181.128 -9.5 TD [ (pr)31 (epari)31 (ng )-31 (an)31 (d )-31 (str)31 (uctu)-31 (r)31 (in)31 (g)-31 ( interv)31 (iews. Stude)31 (n)-31 (t)31 (s w)-31 (i)31 (ll become )-31 (f)31 (amili)31 (ar)-31 ( wi)31 (t)-31 (h)] TJ -0.08 -9.5 TD [ (var)31 (ious )-31 (t)31 (ypes of )-31 (i)31 (n)-31 (ter)31 (views)31 (, )-31 (s)31 (et)-31 (t)31 (ings)31 (, )-31 (styl)31 (es )-31 (o)31 (f )-31 (questi)31 (ons, )-31 (s)31 (uccess)31 (ful )-31 (tech)31 (-)] TJ -0.044 -9.75 TD [ (ni)31 (ques)-31 (,)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (n)-31 (d commo)31 (n )-31 (m)31 (is)-31 (t)31 (akes.)31 ( )-31 (Role-)31 (playin)31 (g )-31 (opp)31 (ortunit)31 (i)-31 (e)31 (s )-31 (w)31 (i)-31 (ll)31 ( )-31 (enab)31 (le)] TJ 0.122 -9.5 TD [ (s)31 (tuden)31 (t)-31 (s)31 ( )-31 (to )-31 (e)31 (mploy)31 ( )-31 (the )-31 (p)31 (rinc)31 (i)-31 (ple)31 (s )-31 (s)31 (t)-31 (ud)31 (ied )-31 (i)31 (n )-31 (cl)31 (a)-31 (s)31 (s)31 (. )-31 (P)-31 (r)31 (ereq:)31 ( )-31 (SP)31 (CH )-31 (101. )-31 (F)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 0.014 -19.25 TD (SPCH 313 Advanced Performance Studies)Tj 147.41 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Advanced topics in)Tj -160.572 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (individual performance as a method of textual study; theory and prac)Tj 0 Tw 224.369 0 TD (-)Tj -224.341 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tice in individual performance as an aesthetic event and rhetorical and)Tj -0.2 -9.5 TD (social act. Prereq: SPCH 203 or consent of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.042 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (SPCH 314 Organizational Communication)Tj 147.452 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A review of the)Tj -160.521 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (research and theoretical approaches to organizational communication.)Tj -0.067 -9.75 TD (This course includes an examination of the process of selecting appro)Tj 0 Tw 225.733 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (priate communication channels, a consideration of the ways in which)Tj -0.107 -9.75 TD (meaning, both verbal and nonverbal, is conveyed, and an exploration)Tj 0.147 -9.5 TD (of ways in which communication can help to alleviate typical interper)Tj 0 Tw 228.357 0 TD (-)Tj -228.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (sonal problems within organizations. Prereq: SPCH 101, SPCH 204. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.082 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (SPCH 315 Readers Theatre)Tj 97.904 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course will focus upon a variety)Tj -110.934 -9.75 TD (of forms of readers theatre. Experiences will be provided in adapting)Tj 0.015 -9.5 TD (selections for readers theatre and creating original scripts. Students will)Tj -0.102 -9.5 TD (study techniques of both directing and performing readers theatre pro)Tj 0 Tw 225.927 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (ductions. Prereq: COMM 203 or consent of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.01 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (SPCH 317 Intercultural Communication)Tj 141.432 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (This exploration of)Tj -154.952 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (cross-cultural communication surveys intercultural theories and prob)Tj 0 Tw 223.325 0 TD (-)Tj -223.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (lems in communication. It offers a general orientation to intercultural)Tj 0.244 -9.75 TD (communication, theorizes intercultural transactions, and provides)Tj -0.096 -9.5 TD (insight into cultural difference. Prereq: SPCH 107, SPCH 301 or con)Tj 0 Tw 225.748 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.75 TD (sent of instructor. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.058 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (SPCH 400 Independent Study in Interpersonal-Organizational)Tj 0.039 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Communication \(1-3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 76.366 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course is designed to provide an opportu)Tj 0 Tw 147.89 0 TD (-)Tj -224.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nity for upper division communications majors and minors to research)Tj -0.067 -9.75 TD (subject areas in the discipline. A maximum of six hours may be taken;)Tj 0.115 -9.5 TD 0.162 Tw (only three may be taken in any one semester. Prereq: 21 hours of com)Tj 0 Tw 226.691 0 TD (-)Tj -226.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (munications courses, upper division status and written consent of)Tj -0.006 -9.75 TD 0.15 Tw (instructor. Students who wish to take independent study courses in the)Tj -0.212 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (interpersonal-organizational curriculum should be aware of the follow)Tj 0 Tw 225.999 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.75 TD (ing points: \(1\))Tj 49.292 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Only six hours of independent study may apply toward a)Tj -49.391 -9.5 TD (major in communications. \(2\) No more than three hours)Tj 187.893 0 TD 0 Tw (of SPCH 400)Tj -187.777 -9.5 TD 0.155 Tw (may be directed by the same instructor. Students wishing to enroll in)Tj 0.043 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (independent study courses must receive written permission from their)Tj -0.045 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (instructors prior to registration. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.027 -19.25 TD (SPCH 402 Gender, Communication, and Culture)Tj 170.489 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (This course)Tj -183.742 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (combines cognitive and experimental approaches to gender and culture)Tj 0.174 -9.75 TD (as they relate to communication. Students will obtain a critical under)Tj 0 Tw 226.339 0 TD (-)Tj -226.341 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (standing of gender construction and behavior, as well as learn about)Tj 0.017 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (gendered conflict, identity, relationships, and differences. Prereq:)Tj -0.169 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (SPCH 107, SPCH 301, or consent of instructor. F)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 296.485 62.75 TD (109)Tj ET endstream endobj 373 0 obj 12626 endobj 371 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 359 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 372 0 R >> endobj 375 0 obj << /Length 376 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90.75 504 612 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.485 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0.222 Tw (SPCH 410 Seminar in Interpersonal Communication)Tj 182.284 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The)Tj -195.429 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (process of communication as it applies to interpersonal, group, and)Tj -0.18 -9.75 TD (mass communication. The nature of perception, attitudes, opinions,)Tj 0.184 -9.5 TD 0.15 Tw (and other principles of psychology and social psychology, as they relate)Tj 0.011 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (to the communication process. Prereq: junior standing or consent of)Tj 0.021 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (instructor. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.057 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (SPCH 410 Seminar in Interpersonal Communication)Tj 182.534 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (The special)Tj -195.492 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (topics course will offer students the opportunity to examine more close)Tj 0 Tw 230.355 0 TD (-)Tj -230.34 -9.5 TD (ly specialized topics in interpersonal communication. Topics may)Tj 0.017 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (include areas such as family communication, health communication,)Tj 0.099 -9.5 TD (relational maintenance, or dialogic communication. Students may)Tj -0.126 -9.75 TD (repeat this course provided the topic is different. Only six hours may)Tj 0.012 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (apply toward the communication studies major. Prereq: SPCH 107. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.06 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (SPCH 411 Methods of Teaching Speech)Tj 138.642 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (A study of the objec)Tj 66.041 0 TD (-)Tj -218.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tives, materials, and values of the study of speech; application of speech)Tj 0.02 -9.75 TD 0.225 Tw (teaching methods in the areas of public speaking, debate, oral interpre)Tj 0 Tw 228.574 0 TD (-)Tj -228.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tation, and discussion. Designed for speech majors and minors who)Tj 0.037 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (plan to teach speech in the classroom. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.072 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (SPCH 420 Seminar in Organizational Communication)Tj 186.526 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (This)Tj -199.596 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (course will offer the students the opportunity to examine more closely)Tj -0.056 -9.5 TD (specialized issues in organizational research, theory and application.)Tj 0 Tw 0.001 -9.5 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD 0.2 Tw (opics will vary each semester and may include areas such as values)Tj -4.529 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (and leadership, organizational advocacy, communication training and)Tj -0.034 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (development, or organizational culture. Students may repeat this)Tj 0.192 -9.75 TD (course provided the topic is different. Only six hours may apply toward)Tj -0.181 -9.5 TD (the major in communication studies. Prereq: SPCH 204, SPCH 214,)Tj 0.09 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (SPCH 314 or consent of the instructor. S)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.006 -19.25 TD (SPCH 430 Seminar in Persuasion)Tj 117.693 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The special topics course will)Tj -130.921 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (offer students the opportunity to examine more closely specialized top)Tj 0 Tw 227.262 0 TD (-)Tj -227.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ics related to the psychological, sociological, or cultural dimensions of)Tj 0.017 -9.5 TD (persuasion and social influence. Students may repeat this course pro)Tj 0 Tw 220.58 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (vided the topic is different. Only six hours may apply toward the com)Tj 0 Tw 225.869 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.5 TD 0.15 Tw (munication studies major. Prereq: SPCH 301, SPCH 303 or consent of)Tj -0.116 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (program coordinator. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.073 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (SPCH 498 Internship in Communication Studies)Tj 169.67 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Offers students)Tj -182.658 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (job experience in the discipline through a minimum of 150 hours of)Tj 0.074 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (supervised professional work. Prereq: departmental approval. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.023 -19.25 TD (SPCH 499 Special Topics in Communication Studies)Tj 182.195 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD (opics will)Tj -199.64 -9.5 TD 0.158 Tw (vary. Purpose of course is to cover topics which are not specific courses)Tj 0.017 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (in the curriculum. Prereq: consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 153.172 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -153.252 -19.25 TD (Theatre Arts)Tj -0.092 -19 TD (THTR 120 Theatre Laboratory I)Tj /F2 8 Tf 116.132 0 TD (Assigned in one-hour units, two)Tj -116.051 -9.75 TD 0.15 Tw (hours required for major. Designed to provide credit for work complet)Tj 0 Tw 226.091 0 TD (-)Tj -226.091 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (ed on 缅北强奸 Theatre productions. Students are required to spend each)Tj 0.097 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (semester working in a different technical area. A minimum of 42 con)Tj 0 Tw 225.26 0 TD (-)Tj -225.34 -9.5 TD 0.223 Tw (tact hours of work is required. Prereq: Consent of director or produc)Tj 0 Tw 221.014 0 TD (-)Tj -221.09 -9.5 TD (tion area coordinator. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.065 -19.25 TD (THTR 121 Introduction to Theatre)Tj 125.213 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Analysis of the nature of)Tj -138.508 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (theatre, its origin, and development from the standpoint of the play)Tj 0 Tw 219.859 0 TD (,)Tj -220.002 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the physical theatre, and its place in culture. Specific emphasis is)Tj -0.043 -9.5 TD (placed on the study of styles and the various artistic components which)Tj 0.114 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (\322collaborate\323 to create theatre. No prereq. F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.951 576 TD (THTR 123 Stage Craft)Tj 82.611 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Open to all University students, useful for)Tj -95.411 -9.5 TD (those students who would like to \322try their hand\323 in the area of techni)Tj 0 Tw 229.433 0 TD (-)Tj -229.34 -9.75 TD 0.236 Tw (cal theatre. Course covers scenery construction, rigging, production)Tj 0.017 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (organization, and theatre safety. 缅北强奸 Theatre production work is)Tj -0.073 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (required on set construction and/or running crews. No prereq. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.007 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (THTR 124 Costume Crafts)Tj 97.465 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Open to all University students, the)Tj -110.725 -9.75 TD 0.263 Tw (class covers dyeing and fabric modification, basic costume construc)Tj 0 Tw 217.987 0 TD (-)Tj -217.841 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (tion, millinery, jewelry making, and related skills. The class introduces)Tj 0.004 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the student to all equipment used for costume construction, stitching)Tj 0.082 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (techniques, and costuming vocabulary. No prereq. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.068 -19.25 TD (THTR 125 Stage Lighting Crafts)Tj 115.875 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Open to all University stu)Tj 85.124 0 TD (-)Tj -214.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (dents, the class covers the technological requirements and principles of)Tj -0.024 -9.5 TD (stage lighting. Students will be introduced to safety standards for work)Tj 0 Tw 228.355 0 TD (-)Tj -228.34 -9.75 TD 0.125 Tw (ing with electricity, the optical properties of stage lighting, the various)Tj -0.05 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (lighting instruments, circuitry, and the means for translating the light)Tj 0 Tw 226.325 0 TD (-)Tj -226.341 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ing plot into an actual working structure. No prereq. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.131 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (THTR 131 Movement for the Theatre)Tj 134.304 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Study of movement tech)Tj 80.272 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (niques used for acquiring the physical attributes of characters which are)Tj 0.054 -9.5 TD (an essential part of the craft of acting. Class will focus on developing)Tj -0.119 -9.75 TD (body awareness and flexibility through the study of dance, mime, stage)Tj 0.221 -9.5 TD (combat, and mask characterization. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.176 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (THTR 221 Stage Make Up)Tj 96.603 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Basic principles of the art and tech)Tj 0 Tw 113.721 0 TD (-)Tj -223.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nique of make-up for use in the design and execution of developing)Tj 0.029 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (and projecting the stage character. Purchase of make-up kit required.)Tj -0.112 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (No prereq. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.048 -19.25 TD (THTR 231 Acting I)Tj 72.864 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Study and practice in the fundamentals of)Tj -85.932 -9.5 TD (the acting process. Class emphasizes physical and vocal work in con)Tj 0 Tw 220.369 0 TD (-)Tj -220.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (junction with exercises geared toward the expansion of personal imagi)Tj 0 Tw 228.417 0 TD (-)Tj -228.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (native skills. Class work focuses on monologues and improvisational)Tj 0.081 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (games. Open to all University students. No prereq. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.017 -19.25 TD (THTR 232 Acting II)Tj 75.723 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Continued study and development of the)Tj -88.562 -9.75 TD (fundamental acting process as taught in Acting I. Class work consists)Tj -0.204 -9.5 TD (of scene study focusing on the action, objective, and subtext of the)Tj -0.026 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (actor\325s characterizations. Prereq: THTR 231 or consent of instructor. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.056 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (411 Writing in the Computer Age \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 131.14 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A course in the kinds of writ)Tj 0 Tw 93.776 0 TD (-)Tj -225.091 -9.75 TD 0.172 Tw (ing made possible by computer-based composing with attention to the)Tj 0.171 -9.5 TD (impact of technology and computers upon the writer\325s process and)Tj -0.209 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (product. The course will cover word processing, document design,)Tj -0.031 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (desktop publishing, hypertext, e-mail, Internet information access, and)Tj 0.175 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (multimedia presentation. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.162 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (435 Fiction to 1875 \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 84.409 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A study of English and American prose fic)Tj 0 Tw 137.886 0 TD (-)Tj -222.34 -9.75 TD (tion \(principally the novel)Tj /F1 8 Tf 86.493 0 TD (\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 5.858 0 TD 0.2 Tw (before the late 19th-century change to)Tj -92.284 -9.5 TD (modern realism and naturalism. The course includes the great)Tj 0 Tw 0.136 -9.5 TD (V)Tj 5.27 0 TD 0.2 Tw (ictorians and Americans through Hawthorne and Melville with rele)Tj 0 Tw 221.11 0 TD (-)Tj -226.591 -9.75 TD (vant continental backgrounds. 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No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.097 -19.25 TD (305 Civil War America, 1848-1877 \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 138.104 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A study of the United States)Tj -138.219 -9.75 TD (from the end of the war with Mexico to the end of Reconstruction)Tj 0.038 -9.5 TD (with emphasis on the coming and course of the Civil War and the)Tj 0.15 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (reunion of the nation at the War\325s end. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.853 566.25 TD 0.222 Tw (306 The Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1914 \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 195.412 0 TD 0 Tw (An inten)Tj 30.171 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (sive examination of the social, economic, political, religious and intel)Tj 0 Tw 226.631 0 TD (-)Tj -226.59 -9.75 TD 0.236 Tw (lectual developments and controversies that helped shape modern)Tj 0.139 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (America. Special attention is given to the issues raised by industrializa)Tj 0 Tw 228.537 0 TD (-)Tj -228.591 -9.5 TD 0.164 Tw (tion, urbanization, immigration, science, and technology. The Labor)Tj 0 Tw 221.44 0 TD (,)Tj -221.502 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (Populist, and Progressive movements are studied closely. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.108 -19.25 TD 0.316 Tw (307 The United States and World War, 1914-1945\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 190.148 0 TD 0 Tw (American)Tj -190.352 -9.5 TD 0.104 Tw (history from involvement in World War I to the end of World War II.)Tj 0.164 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (In addition to exploring America\325s impact on both world wars and)Tj -0.061 -9.75 TD 0.172 Tw (their consequences for United States history, the course analyzes the)Tj 0.027 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (social, economic, cultural, intellectual, political, and diplomatic history)Tj -0.072 -9.75 TD (of the interwar period, 1919-1941. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.028 -19 TD 0 Tw (308 United States Since 1945)Tj 104.809 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.263 Tw (An introduction to American his)Tj 0 Tw 108.915 0 TD (-)Tj -226.84 -9.75 TD 0.162 Tw (tory in the years of the beginning and collapse of the Cold War. The)Tj 0.073 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (course examines the rise and weakening of the postwar economic and)Tj -0.125 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (social order, especially during and after the Vietnam War, Watergate,)Tj 0.073 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (and the Middle East crises of the 1970s. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.019 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (309 Contemporary America)Tj 97.253 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A review of the major events and)Tj -110.448 -9.5 TD (themes of the late 20th century and of the growth, development, and)Tj -0.026 -9.75 TD (transformation of the nation after 1975. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.092 -19 TD 0 Tw (311 Women and Gender in America)Tj 125.4 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Places the experiences of)Tj -138.863 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (American women in an international context and considers the contri)Tj 0 Tw 230.214 0 TD (-)Tj -230.09 -9.5 TD 0.15 Tw (bution of women to American history. Particular attention is given to)Tj -0.005 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (gender relations, the importance of race and class, and the diverse)Tj 0.054 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (nature of women\325s experiences from the colonial period to the present.)Tj -0.107 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.065 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (313 Immigration and Nationality in America)Tj 154.546 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (An exploration of)Tj -167.446 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (the sources and patterns of immigration in American history from the)Tj 0.007 -9.5 TD (early 1600s to the present. The course also treats the acculturation and)Tj -0.031 -9.5 TD (assimilation of immigrants and the contributions of ethnic and racial)Tj -0.062 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (groups to the course of American history. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.065 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (315 American Environmental History)Tj 131.221 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (An examination of the)Tj -144.543 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (interactions of humans and nature in North America from the 16th)Tj 0.125 -9.5 TD (century to the present. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.178 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (321 Introduction to Historic Preservation)Tj 144.556 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A survey of built envi)Tj 70.931 0 TD (-)Tj -228.591 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ronment history and the historic preservation movement. Structures,)Tj -0.044 -9.5 TD (sites, and collections are studied in the context of fund and museum)Tj 0.199 -9.5 TD (development and management. The relationship of historic sites to)Tj -0.092 -9.75 TD (local, state, and national organizations and agencies is examined.)Tj 0.036 -9.5 TD (Student projects include on-site experience. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.041 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (322 Introduction to Historical Administration)Tj 158.965 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An introduction)Tj -172.055 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (to the field of Historical Administration presenting both management)Tj -0.051 -9.75 TD (and historic material. The course provides an overview of the not-for)Tj 0 Tw 224.572 0 TD (-)Tj -224.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (profit manager and the basic functions of the historian in public ser)Tj 0 Tw 219.703 0 TD (-)Tj -219.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (vice. Includes on-site visitation and emphasis upon work areas with a)Tj -0.232 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (historical focus. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.052 -19.25 TD (400 Topics in American History)Tj 112.492 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An intensive examination of a)Tj -125.461 -9.5 TD 0.15 Tw (theme or an era in American history. Substantial reading, class discus)Tj 0 Tw 225.603 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (sion, and a major writing assignment are required. The focus of each)Tj -0.14 -9.5 TD (course offering is determined by the instructor and the History depart)Tj 0 Tw 225.899 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ment. May be taken twice for credit toward history major and minor)Tj 0 Tw 222.077 0 TD (.)Tj -222.002 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Prereq: HIST 101 or 102, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 160.883 0 TD (.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 296.332 62.75 TD (124)Tj ET endstream endobj 421 0 obj 11189 endobj 419 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 416 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 420 0 R >> endobj 423 0 obj << /Length 424 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 78.25 504 624.5 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.332 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (411 Religion in America)Tj 85.939 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (An examination of the impact of reli)Tj 0 Tw 120.853 0 TD (-)Tj -219.841 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (gious values and institutions on American history. Special attention is)Tj 0.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (given to the rise, decline, and legacy of mainstream Protestant culture;)Tj -0.08 -9.5 TD (religious pluralism in the 20th century; the religious origins of social)Tj -0.039 -9.5 TD (and cultural change; the continuing importance of civil religion; and)Tj -0.052 -9.75 TD (the implications of the First Amendment for religious expression in)Tj 0.058 -9.5 TD (America. Prereq: HIST 101 or 102, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 193.285 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -193.252 -19.25 TD (419 Communal Utopias in America)Tj 123.453 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (A study of the utopian)Tj -136.908 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (thought and historical development of religious and social movements)Tj 0.148 -9.75 TD 0.231 Tw (that have employed communal methods of organization in America)Tj -0.029 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (from colonial times to the present. Shakers, Harmonists, Owenites,)Tj -0.071 -9.75 TD (Fourierists, Mormons, Oneidans, Hutterites and communal groups)Tj -0.045 -9.5 TD (since the youth movement of the 1960s are emphasized. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.028 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (431 The American South)Tj 89.498 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A study of the American South from its)Tj -102.854 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (colonial beginnings to the present. Southern society, economy, culture,)Tj 0.187 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and politics are examined to assess their influence upon the growth of)Tj -0.01 -9.5 TD (the nation from the time of slavery to the era of civil rights. Prereq:)Tj -0.167 -9.5 TD (HIST 101 or 102, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 136.085 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -136.002 -19.25 TD (432 The American West)Tj 86.571 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (The American experience as seen)Tj -99.283 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (through the movement of people westward with major attention given)Tj -0.227 -9.5 TD (to the trans-Mississippi west. Prereq: HIST 101 or 102, or consent of)Tj 0.222 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (instructor)Tj 31 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -31.002 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (433 American Foreign Relations to 1900)Tj 141.884 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The history of United)Tj -155.1 -9.75 TD 0.175 Tw (States relations with foreign nations from the War of Independence to)Tj -0.017 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (1900. Emphasis is upon the diplomacy of the American Revolution,)Tj 0.117 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (neutral rights, Monroe Doctrine, Manifest Destiny, territorial expan)Tj 220.56 0 TD (-)Tj -220.591 -9.75 TD 0.117 Tw (sion, relations with native American tribes, Civil War, and )Tj 194.119 0 TD -2.16 Tw (I m p e r i a l i s m .)Tj -194.119 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Cross-listed as Political Science 433. Prereq: HIST 101 or 102, or con)Tj 0 Tw 227.472 0 TD (-)Tj -227.59 -9.75 TD (sent of instructor)Tj 54.922 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -55.002 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (434 American Foreign Relations Since 1900)Tj 153.68 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (United States rela)Tj 58.97 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tions with other nations from 1900 to the present. Emphasis is upon)Tj -0.026 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (the diplomacy of World Wars I and II, intergovernmental organiza)Tj 0 Tw 216.096 0 TD (-)Tj -216.09 -9.75 TD (tions, Latin America, the Cold War, Vietnam, China, collapse of the)Tj -0.023 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Soviet Union, and the Middle East. Cross-listed as Political Science)Tj 0.025 -9.5 TD (434. Prereq: HIST 102, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 154.278 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -154.252 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (435 American Thought and Culture to 1865)Tj 154.988 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The impact of)Tj -168.129 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (European and Native American ideas upon each other and upon the)Tj 0.04 -9.5 TD (origins and development of the United States from colonial times to)Tj -0.163 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (the Civil War. Emphasis is upon Puritanism, evangelicalism, the)Tj 0.047 -9.75 TD (Enlightenment, republicanism, democracy, romanticism, and reform.)Tj 0.111 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Prereq: HIST 101, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 137.843 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -138.002 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (436 American Thought and Culture Since 1865)Tj 166.784 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The influence)Tj -179.796 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (of ideas upon United States history, culture, and institutions from the)Tj 0.072 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (late 19th century to the present. Emphasis is upon the interaction of)Tj 0.02 -9.5 TD (American society with the unprecedented scientific, technological,)Tj -0.039 -9.75 TD (religious, political, and economic concepts and developments since the)Tj 0.052 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Civil War. Prereq: HIST 102, or consent of instructor)Tj 174.114 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -174.252 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (437 Cities and Suburbs in America \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 135.205 0 TD 0 Tw (An overview of the forma)Tj 84.502 0 TD (-)Tj -219.591 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (tion and development of communities in American history, with spe)Tj 0 Tw 223.045 0 TD (-)Tj -223.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (cial emphasis on the urbanization process and the impact of cities. The)Tj 0.01 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (course also examines the proliferation, character, and consequences of)Tj -0.086 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (suburbs since the 1920s. Prereq: HIST 101 or 102, or consent of)Tj 0.149 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (instructor)Tj 31 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -31.002 -19.25 TD (439 History of Indiana)Tj 80.612 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A survey of the history of Indiana from)Tj -93.774 -9.5 TD 0.25 Tw (early to modern times. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.944 604.75 TD 0 Tw (490 Internship/Special Studies in History)Tj 142.995 0 TD (\(1-3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 20.012 0 TD (This course offers an)Tj -163.053 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (internship in public and applied history through an assigned project at)Tj 0.046 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (a historic site, museum, library, archive, or other approved institution.)Tj 0.13 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (The course also may be used to gain credit for special studies in history)Tj 0.024 -9.5 TD (associated with attending and/or participating in events such as semi)Tj 0 Tw 223.019 0 TD (-)Tj -223.091 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (nars, conferences, and field work, or doing honors research. Credit)Tj -0.065 -9.5 TD (hours available for each offering are determined by the instructor and)Tj -0.09 -9.75 TD (history department. Course may be repeated for up to 6 hours credit)Tj 0.022 -9.5 TD 0.179 Tw (toward history major or minor. Prereq: HIST 101 or 102, and 298, or)Tj 0.089 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (consent of instructor)Tj 66.909 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -67.002 -19.25 TD (Elective Area II: European History)Tj 0.144 -19.25 TD (341 Ancient Greece to Alexander)Tj 117.219 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A detailed survey of the origins)Tj -130.29 -9.5 TD (and flowering of Greek culture against the backdrop of its archaeology)Tj -0.174 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (and history, 2000-323 B.C. No prereq. F, A)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.163 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (342 The Hellenistic Age, Alexander to the Roman Conquest, 338-)Tj -0.182 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (31 B.C.)Tj 29.12 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A political, economic, religious, social, and intellectual)Tj -42.386 -9.5 TD (history of the classical world from 338 to 31 B.C. The course explores)Tj 0.027 -9.75 TD 0.172 Tw (the massive change brought about by Alexander the Great\325s unification)Tj 0.041 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (of the Near East and Greece. No prereq. Sp, A)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.001 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (343 The Roman Republic)Tj 90.38 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (An intensive study of the Roman)Tj -103.605 -9.5 TD (Republican experiment in orderly representative government by law)Tj -0.009 -9.75 TD (until the revolution that brought on the Roman Empire in 31 B.C. No)Tj 0.129 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (prereq. F, A)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.011 -19.25 TD (344 The Roman Empire)Tj 84.61 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (This course studies the Roman)Tj -97.726 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Revolution under Augustus which transformed the Republic into the)Tj -0.075 -9.75 TD 0.172 Tw (Empire, Rome\325s assimilation of the heterogeneous races of Europe and)Tj 0.006 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (the Near East, the cultural and religious dimensions of Rome\325s Silver)Tj -0.062 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Age, and the fall of the Empire in 476 A.D. No prereq. Sp, A)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.082 -19 TD 0 Tw (345 Medieval Europe, 500-1300)Tj 113.04 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The reconstruction of a new)Tj -126.018 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (European civilization upon the ruins of the old Roman Empire through)Tj -0.191 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (the alliance of the Greco-Roman cultural traditions, Christianity, and)Tj -0.005 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (the vitality of the new Germanic peoples. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.166 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (346 The Renaissance, Dante to 1600)Tj 129.443 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An analysis of the great)Tj -142.626 -9.75 TD 0.164 Tw (intellectual outburst which produced Dante, da Vinci, Michelangelo,)Tj -0.103 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (Machiavelli, and the beginning of the Modern era. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.17 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (347 The Reformation, Wyclyf to 1648)Tj 134.526 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (The Protestant)Tj -147.457 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Reformation and the Catholic response as seen in the context of the)Tj -0.004 -9.75 TD (political, social, and intellectual history of Europe. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.12 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (348 Europe, 1648 through Napoleon)Tj 128.357 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A study of Absolutism,)Tj -141.525 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Enlightenment, and Revolution in their political, economic, religious,)Tj 0.007 -9.5 TD (social, and artistic aspects, from Descartes and Newton through the)Tj 0.01 -9.75 TD (French Revolution and Napoleon. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.154 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (349 Europe, Napoleon to World War I)Tj 133.805 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An analysis of the impact)Tj -146.9 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (upon Europe of Conservatism, Liberalism, and Socialism under the)Tj 0.071 -9.5 TD (impetus of the Industrial Revolution. Emphasis is also upon the rela)Tj 0 Tw 220.152 0 TD (-)Tj -220.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tionship of Social Darwinism, Imperialism, and Nationalism to the)Tj -0.12 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (beginning of the World War I. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.002 -19.25 TD (351 Europe, World War I to the Present)Tj 139.791 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A survey of European)Tj -152.939 -9.5 TD (society, economy, and politics since 1914. Topics include World War I,)Tj 0.046 -9.75 TD (Russian Revolution, rise of Fascism, World War II, Cold War, and end)Tj 0.12 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (of the Soviet Union. No prereq.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 296.323 62.75 TD (125)Tj ET endstream endobj 424 0 obj 10917 endobj 422 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 416 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 423 0 R >> endobj 426 0 obj << /Length 427 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90.75 504 612 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.323 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (353 England to 1600)Tj 74.663 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.242 Tw (English history from the Celtic period to)Tj -87.371 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (1600, with accent upon the political and cultural growth of the English)Tj -0.122 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (nation. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.07 -19 TD (354 England, 1600 to 1815)Tj 96.848 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (English history from the beginning of)Tj -109.981 -9.75 TD 0.177 Tw (the Stuart Age to the Battle of Waterloo, with particular emphasis on)Tj -0.055 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (political and cultural change and the early growth of the British)Tj -0.078 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Empire. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.042 -19 TD (355 England Since 1815)Tj 85.959 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.263 Tw (Modern England and British imperial)Tj -98.962 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (history, emphasizing the reforms of the 19th century, the Industrial)Tj -0.105 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (Revolution, imperial relations, and Britain\325s role in the world wars of)Tj 0.119 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (the 20th century. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.051 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (362 Modern France, Napoleon to the Present)Tj 156.54 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (An examination of)Tj -169.391 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (the legacies of the French Revolution in the 19th and 20th centuries;)Tj -0.16 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (developments in industry, art and foreign policy; and the several)Tj 0.027 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (French political regimes since Napoleon. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.096 -19 TD 0 Tw (364 Modern Germany Since 1815)Tj 118.593 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The rise and development of)Tj -131.681 -9.75 TD 0.15 Tw (Germany from the era following the Napoleonic Wars to the present.)Tj -0.096 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Emphasis is upon Austrian Hapsburg and Prussian Hohenzollern influ)Tj 0 Tw 226.459 0 TD (-)Tj -226.34 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (ence, German unification under Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm, World)Tj 0 Tw -0.144 -9.5 TD (W)Tj 7.492 0 TD (ar I, the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, World War II, the)Tj -7.37 -9.5 TD 0.125 Tw (Holocaust and Germany during and since the Cold War. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw -0.054 -19.25 TD [ (3)31 (73 )-31 (H)31 (ist)31 (ory)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f Eas)31 (t)-31 (e)63 (rn E)-31 (u)31 (rop)31 (e)-250 (\(3)31 (\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 117.259 0 TD [ (A)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (urvey)31 ( of )-31 (S)31 (lav)31 (ic and)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (th)31 (er )-31 (c)31 (ul-)] TJ -117.233 -9.75 TD [ (t)31 (ure)31 (s)-31 ( in)31 ( )-31 (E)31 (aste)31 (rn)31 ( )-31 (Eur)31 (ope)31 ( )-31 (f)31 (rom)31 ( )-31 (e)31 (arlie)31 (st)31 ( )-31 (tim)31 (es)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (o t)-31 (h)31 (e )-31 (p)31 (res)31 (en)31 (t)-31 (.)31 ( )-31 (T)156 (opic)31 (s )-31 (ex)31 (a)31 (m)-31 (-)] TJ 0.001 -9.5 TD [ (in)31 (ed in)31 (clu)31 (de t)-31 (h)31 (e inf)31 (lu)31 (ence)31 ( )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (r)31 (el)31 (igi)31 (on)-31 (,)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (he)31 ( )-31 (va)31 (ri)31 (etie)31 (s )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (oc)31 (ial an)31 (d )-31 (p)31 (ol)31 (itical)] TJ 0.04 -9.5 TD [ (t)31 (ypes)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (cro)31 (ss th)31 (e )-31 (ar)31 (ea,)31 ( )-31 (an)31 (d rel)31 (ation)31 (s)31 (hips)31 ( )-31 (wi)31 (th)31 ( )-31 (ne)31 (arby)31 ( s)-31 (t)31 (at)31 (es. )-31 (N)31 (o pr)31 (ere)31 (q.)] TJ /F1 8 Tf -0.091 -19.25 TD (381 Western Science and Medicine to 1800)Tj 150.727 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The origin and)Tj -163.71 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (development of science and medicine in Mesopotamian, Egyptian,)Tj 0.003 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Greek, Roman, Islamic, and Western European civilizations down)Tj -0.048 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (through the Scientific Revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries. No)Tj -0.118 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.154 -19.25 TD (382 Western Science and Medicine Since 1800)Tj 162.272 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (The phenomenal)Tj -175.331 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (advances in, and applications of, science and medicine in Europe and)Tj 0.205 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (the United States from the early 19th century. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.095 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (410 Topics in World History)Tj 100.459 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An intensive examination of a)Tj -113.461 -9.75 TD 0.1 Tw (theme or an era in World history. Substantial reading, class discussion,)Tj -0.113 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (and a major writing assignment are required. The focus of each course)Tj -0.051 -9.5 TD (offering is determined by the instructor and the History department.)Tj 0.159 -9.75 TD 0.177 Tw (May be taken twice for credit toward history major or minor. Prereq:)Tj -0.02 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (HIST 111 or 112, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 135.835 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -136.002 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (441 Ideas in Europe, Descartes to Rousseau)Tj 151.658 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (An intensive inves)Tj 61.909 0 TD (-)Tj -226.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tigation of the individuals whose ideas shaped the Scientific )Tj 197.564 0 TD -2.32 Tw (R e v o l u t i o n ,)Tj -197.565 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Neoclassicism, the Age of Absolutism, the Enlightenment, and the)Tj -0.025 -9.5 TD (French Revolution. Prereq: HIST 112, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 203.529 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -203.502 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (442 Ideas in Europe, Mill to the Present)Tj 139.209 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (An intensive investiga)Tj 73.383 0 TD (-)Tj -225.841 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tion of the individuals whose ideas contributed to Romanticism and)Tj -0.148 -9.75 TD (Nationalism, Liberalism and Socialism, and other movements impor)Tj 0 Tw 222.03 0 TD (-)Tj -222.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tant for understanding the contemporary world. Attention is devoted)Tj 0.057 -9.75 TD (to developments in the social sciences, humanities, and physical sci)Tj 0 Tw 219.734 0 TD (-)Tj -219.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ence,s and to the growth of mass culture. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.993 556.75 TD 0 Tw (451 French Revolution and Napoleon)Tj 130.561 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Seeks to understand how)Tj -143.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte helped to usher in the)Tj 0.174 -9.75 TD (modern world. Stresses the impact of the Enlightenment, development)Tj -0.071 -9.5 TD (of political systems, and the military and diplomatic repercussions of)Tj -0.083 -9.5 TD (the French Revolution and Napoleonic Empire. Prereq: HIST 112, or)Tj 0.165 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (consent of instructor)Tj 66.909 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -67.002 -19.25 TD (452 European Revolutions)Tj 92.827 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A study of Europe\325s extraordinary rev)Tj 120.785 0 TD (-)Tj -226.59 -9.5 TD (olutionary history, emphasizing the French and Russian Revolutions)Tj -0.2 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (and the Revolutions of 1848. Focuses on a comparison of patterns,)Tj 0.187 -9.75 TD (along with gaining an understanding of the impact of industrialization)Tj -0.054 -9.5 TD (and the role of ideas. Prereq: HIST 112, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 208.328 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -208.252 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (453 Labor in Europe and America)Tj 118.349 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A comparative survey of)Tj -131.633 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (trends in the modern labor movement. Considers the growth of trade)Tj 0.02 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (unions, political parties, and working-class culture in France, Russia,)Tj -0.08 -9.5 TD (and the United States. Prereq: HIST 112, or consent of instructor)Tj 0 Tw 214.369 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -214.252 -19.25 TD (490 Internship/Special Studies in History)Tj 142.995 0 TD (\(1-3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 20.012 0 TD (This course offers an)Tj -163.053 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (internship in public and applied history through an assigned project at)Tj 0.046 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (a historic site, museum, library, archive, or other approved institution.)Tj -0.12 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (The course also may be used to gain credit for special studies in history)Tj 0.024 -9.75 TD (associated with attending and/or participating in events such as semi)Tj 0 Tw 223.269 0 TD (-)Tj -223.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nars, conferences, and field work or doing honors research. Credit)Tj -0.064 -9.5 TD (hours available for each offering are determined by the instructor and)Tj -0.09 -9.75 TD (History department. Course may be repeated for up to six hours credit)Tj 0.176 -9.5 TD 0.179 Tw (toward history major or minor. Prereq: HIST 111 or 112, and 298, or)Tj -0.161 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (consent of instructor. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.014 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (Elective Area III: African, Asian, Latin American, Middle Eastern,)Tj -0.044 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (and Russian/Soviet History)Tj 0.089 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (271 History of the Middle East)Tj 108.374 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A political and cultural survey of)Tj -121.209 -9.5 TD (the history of the Islamic peoples, with emphasis on the Arab and)Tj 0.1 -9.5 TD 0.236 Tw (Ottoman Empires, the emergence of independent modern states)Tj 0.015 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (including Israel, and the new Arab nationalism. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.075 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (281 Latin America to 1825)Tj 95.933 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A survey of Latin American history)Tj -109.024 -9.5 TD (from the Spanish conquest of Native American peoples and cultures to)Tj 0.013 -9.5 TD (the 19th-century wars of national liberation. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.056 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (282 Latin America Since 1825)Tj 107.479 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (An analysis of the political, social,)Tj -120.573 -9.75 TD (economic, and cultural developments and problems of major Latin)Tj -0.047 -9.5 TD (American states since independence. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.073 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (285 History of Africa)Tj 76.857 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A survey of the history of African peoples)Tj -89.655 -9.5 TD (and nations from earliest humankind to the present. Considers the)Tj -0.14 -9.75 TD (major geographical regions of Africa, the impact of Islamic and)Tj 0.053 -9.5 TD (Christian invaders, 19th-century European colonialism, and the move)Tj 0 Tw 227.786 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ment toward African independence. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.039 -19.25 TD 0.639 Tw (371 Tsarist Russia\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 78.536 0 TD 0.164 Tw (The main currents of Russia\325s history from ear)Tj 0 Tw 148.902 0 TD (-)Tj -227.34 -9.75 TD 0.158 Tw (liest times to the late 19th century, including the rise of autocracy and)Tj -0.119 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (serfdom, foreign policy concerns, and the factors leading to the)Tj 0.082 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Revolution of 1917. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.014 -19.25 TD (372 The Soviet Union)Tj 79.287 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A study of the origins of the Russian)Tj -92.453 -9.75 TD (Revolution, Marxism-Leninism, the creation of the Stalinist system,)Tj 0.042 -9.5 TD 0.132 Tw (the Cold War, and the demise of the Soviet Union. No prereq.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 296.369 62.75 TD (126)Tj ET endstream endobj 427 0 obj 10926 endobj 425 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 416 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 426 0 R >> endobj 429 0 obj << /Length 430 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 92.25 504 610.5 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.369 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (391 History of China)Tj 75.73 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Chinese civilization from its beginnings to)Tj -88.823 -9.5 TD (modern times. Emphasis is on the traditional Chinese value system, its)Tj -0.021 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (permeation of society, and its modification under Communism and)Tj -0.018 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (beyond. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.037 -19.25 TD [ (3)31 (92 )-31 (H)31 (ist)31 (ory)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f Japan)-219 (\(3\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 84.662 0 TD [ (A )-31 (his)31 (tor)31 (ical)31 ( )-31 (s)31 (urve)31 (y)31 ( )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (Ja)31 (p)-31 (a)63 (n)-31 ( fr)31 (om)31 ( )-31 (the or)31 (igi)31 (ns)] TJ -84.569 -9.5 TD [ (of)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (he)31 ( )-31 (Ja)31 (pan)31 (ese)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (eopl)31 (e )-31 (th)31 (ro)31 (ugh)31 ( )-31 (the po)31 (st)31 (-W)63 (or)31 (ld W)63 (ar)31 ( )-62 (I)31 (I)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (eriod. 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Prereq: HIST 111 or 112, and 298, or)Tj -0.161 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (consent of instructor)Tj 67.159 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 12 Tf -67.002 -22 TD (Humanities)Tj /F2 10 Tf -0.101 -13 TD 0.25 Tw (These courses, which all include interdisciplinary ele)Tj 0 Tw 214.933 0 TD (-)Tj -214.92 -12 TD 0.167 Tw (ments, may be used to satisfy the Western Culture com)Tj 0 Tw 223.761 0 TD (-)Tj -223.67 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (ponent of the University Core Curriculum.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.011 -20 TD 0 Tw (Course Descriptions)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.163 -19.25 TD 0.117 Tw (Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su.)Tj 0.098 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is)Tj 0.053 -9.5 TD (normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their)Tj -0.063 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (programs of study)Tj 56.253 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -56.252 -19.25 TD (211 The Western Tradition in the Humanities)Tj 159.487 0 TD (I)Tj 5.358 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (A survey of the)Tj -177.917 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (major thought and art of the Ancient and Medieval worlds as reflected)Tj 0.039 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (in their literature, fine arts, and philosophy. Fulfills the first half of the)Tj 0 Tw -0.137 -9.5 TD (W)Tj 7.492 0 TD 0.2 Tw (estern Culture component of the University Core Curriculum.)Tj -7.365 -9.75 TD 0.125 Tw (Prereq: ENG 101 and SPCH 101 or 107. F, Sp )Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.132 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (212 The Western Tradition in the Humanities II)Tj 168.396 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (A survey of the)Tj -181.167 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (major thought and art of the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Modern)Tj -0.06 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (worlds as reflected in their literature, fine arts, and philosophy. Fulfills)Tj 0.115 -9.75 TD 0.15 Tw (the second half of the Western Culture component of the University)Tj -0.145 -9.5 TD 0.132 Tw (Core Curriculum. Prereq: ENG 101 and SPCH 101 or 107. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.068 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (221 The Western Tradition in Art History I)Tj 153.055 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An introduction to)Tj -166.202 -9.5 TD 0.181 Tw (the major thought and art of Western culture through a study of its art)Tj 0.085 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and architecture. This course will focus on the Ancient and Medieval)Tj 0.052 -9.5 TD 0.155 Tw (worlds. Fulfills the first half of the Western Culture component of the)Tj -0.022 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (University Core Curriculum. Prereq: ENG 101 and SPCH 101 or 107.)Tj 0 Tw -0.143 -9.5 TD (F)Tj 2.996 0 TD (, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -2.865 -19.25 TD (222 The Western Tradition in Art History II)Tj 156.164 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An introduction to)Tj -169.202 -9.5 TD 0.162 Tw (the major thought and art of Western culture through a study of its art)Tj -0.165 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and architecture. This course will focus on the Renaissance,)Tj 0.154 -9.5 TD (Enlightenment, and Modern worlds. Fulfills the second half of the)Tj 0 Tw -0.153 -9.5 TD (W)Tj 7.492 0 TD 0.2 Tw (estern Culture component of the University Core Curriculum.)Tj -7.365 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Prereq: ENG 101, SPCH 101 or 107. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.017 -19.25 TD (231 The Western Tradition in Philosophy I)Tj 150.185 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An introduction to)Tj -163.452 -9.5 TD 0.179 Tw (the major thought and art of Western culture through a study of the)Tj 0.131 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (great philosophers. This course will focus on the Ancient and Medieval)Tj 0.079 -9.75 TD 0.155 Tw (worlds. Fulfills the first half of the Western Culture component of the)Tj -0.022 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (University Core Curriculum. Prereq: ENG 101 and )Tj 0 Tw 168.76 0 TD [ (S)31 (P)31 (CH)31 ( )-31 (1)31 (01)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (r )-31 (1)31 (07)31 (. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw 0.227 -19.25 TD [ (24)31 (1 Th)-31 (e)31 ( )-31 (W)63 (est)31 (er)-31 (n)31 ( )-31 (T)125 (rad)31 (it)-31 (i)31 (on in)-31 ( Li)31 (t)-31 (e)31 (ratu)31 (r)-31 (e I)-250 (\(3\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 157.653 0 TD [ (An)31 ( )-31 (intr)31 (oduction to t)-31 (h)31 (e)] TJ -157.704 -9.5 TD [ (majo)31 (r t)-31 (ho)31 (ught)31 ( )-31 (and art )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (W)63 (este)31 (r)-31 (n)31 ( )-31 (cult)31 (ure)31 ( )-31 (t)-31 (h)31 (rou)31 (gh )-62 (a)31 ( s)-31 (t)31 (udy )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (its lit)31 (er)-31 (a)31 (-)] TJ -0.015 -9.5 TD [ (t)31 (ur)-31 (e)31 (. T)-31 (h)31 (is )-31 (cour)31 (se w)-31 (i)31 (ll focus )-31 (on)31 ( )-31 (th)31 (e )-31 (Anc)31 (ien)-31 (t)31 ( )-31 (and)31 ( )-31 (Me)31 (dieval worl)31 (ds)-31 (. 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No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.152 -19.25 TD [ (2)31 (71)31 ( )-31 (In)31 (t)-31 (e)63 (rnat)31 (io)31 (n)-31 (al)31 ( Po)31 (li)31 (t)-31 (i)31 (cs)-250 (\(3)31 (\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 99.698 0 TD [ (A)31 (n intr)31 (odu)31 (ct)31 (i)-31 (on)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (o the st)31 (ud)31 (y )-31 (o)31 (f inter)31 (stat)31 (e)] TJ -99.782 -9.5 TD [ (po)31 (liti)31 (c)31 (al r)-31 (e)31 (lat)31 (io)31 (ns, pow)31 (er)63 (, nat)31 (io)31 (nal)31 (ism,)31 ( )-31 (an)31 (d in)31 (t)-31 (e)31 (rn)31 (ati)31 (ona)31 (l orga)31 (n)-31 (i)31 (z)31 (ati)31 (ons;)] TJ -0.043 -9.5 TD [ (di)31 (s)-31 (c)63 (ussi)31 (on)-31 ( of)31 ( )-31 (c)31 (u)31 (r)-31 (r)31 (en)31 (t)-31 ( t)31 (ren)31 (ds )-31 (i)31 (n in)31 (t)-31 (e)31 (rn)31 (at)31 (i)-31 (on)31 (al aff)31 (air)31 (s)31 (. N)-31 (o pr)31 (er)31 (eq. F)125 (,)31 ( )-31 (S)31 (p)] TJ /F1 8 Tf -0.035 -19.25 TD (281 Comparative Politics)Tj 88.174 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (Introduction to the comparative study)Tj -101.084 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (of government and politics. Includes case studies of the political sys)Tj 0 Tw 219.727 0 TD (-)Tj -219.591 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (tems of selected nations with particular emphasis on Western Europe.)Tj -0.144 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (No prereq. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.009 -19.25 TD (299 Special Topics in Political Science)Tj 132.676 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Provides intensive exami)Tj 81.428 0 TD (-)Tj -227.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (nation of current political problems and issues as selected by the)Tj 0.042 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (instructor. Topic will vary each time the course is offered. May be)Tj -0.148 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (taken twice for credit. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw 0.11 -19.25 TD [ (3)31 (05 )-31 (S)31 (t)31 (at)-31 (e)63 ( )-31 (and L)31 (ocal)31 ( )-31 (G)31 (ove)31 (rnm)31 (ent)-219 (\()-31 (3)31 (\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 124.8 0 TD [ (T)31 (he)31 ( )-31 (fr)31 (amew)31 (o)31 (r)-31 (k)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f )-31 (s)31 (ta)31 (tes an)31 (d )-31 (t)31 (he)31 (i)-31 (r)] TJ -124.8 -9.75 TD [ (lo)31 (cal gov)31 (ern)31 (me)31 (nts in)31 ( )-31 (th)31 (e )-31 (U)31 (ni)31 (t)-31 (e)31 (d)31 ( )-31 (Sta)31 (tes)31 (. Indi)31 (ana)31 ( )-31 (go)31 (ver)31 (nm)31 (ent )-31 (i)31 (s)31 ( )-31 (co)31 (m-)] TJ 0.101 -9.5 TD [ (pa)31 (red)31 ( )-31 (w)31 (ith)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (h)-31 (a)63 (t)-31 ( of ot)31 (h)-31 (e)63 (r)-31 ( st)31 (ate)31 (s. T)31 (h)-31 (e)31 ( cours)31 (e )-31 (s)31 (tre)31 (sse)31 (s )-31 (t)31 (he)31 ( )-31 (mo)31 (s)-31 (t)31 ( im)31 (port)31 (ant)] TJ -0.202 -9.5 TD [ (con)31 (tri)31 (butio)31 (ns)31 ( of)-31 ( lo)31 (c)31 (al gove)31 (rnmen)31 (t)31 (s)-31 ( to)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (h)-31 (e)63 ( )-31 (f)31 (eder)31 (al s)-31 (y)31 (st)31 (em.)31 ( )-31 (N)31 (o prereq)31 (.)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 0.141 -19.25 TD (306 Political Parties)Tj 71.052 0 TD (\()Tj /F2 8 Tf 3.108 0 TD (3)Tj /F1 8 Tf 3.996 0 TD (\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 5.358 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The structure and function of American)Tj -83.678 -9.75 TD (political parties and their relationship to democratic government.)Tj 0.08 -9.5 TD (Emphasis is placed upon party organization and strategy in the political)Tj -0.064 -9.5 TD (process. Historical as well as current sources are utilized. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw 0.19 -19.25 TD [ (3)31 (07)31 ( )-31 (Ur)31 (ban)31 ( )-31 (Gov)31 (er)31 (nm)31 (ent an)31 (d )-31 (Po)31 (li)31 (ti)31 (cs)-281 (\()31 (3\))31 ( )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 135.856 0 TD [ (G)31 (overn)31 (men)31 (ta)31 (l )-31 (o)31 (r)-31 (g)63 (anizat)31 (i)31 (on)-31 (,)] TJ -135.822 -9.75 TD [ (c)31 (urr)31 (ent)31 ( probl)31 (ems)31 (, and)31 ( )-31 (the)31 ( )-31 (po)31 (li)31 (tic)31 (al proc)31 (ess)31 ( )-31 (i)31 (n urban)31 ( )-31 (A)31 (mer)31 (ica)31 (. )-31 (N)31 (o pre)31 (r)-31 (e)31 (q.)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 268.987 547.25 TD (309 American Political Theory)Tj 108.128 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Political thought from Puritan)Tj -121.275 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (America to the present. Particular emphasis upon the great figures in)Tj -0.153 -9.75 TD (the evolution of American political ideas. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.189 -19 TD 0 Tw (314 The American Presidency)Tj 105.91 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Office, role, and powers of the)Tj -119.076 -9.75 TD (president in the American political system. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.141 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (330 Introduction to Public Administration)Tj 146.991 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Government in)Tj -160.164 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (action. The methods and procedures used by governments; bureaucrat)Tj 0 Tw 227.288 0 TD (-)Tj -227.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ic organizations, finance, personnel-staff-line relations, headquarters)Tj 0.101 -9.75 TD (and field relations, and intergovernmental relations. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.064 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (345 Man vs. the State)Tj 77.276 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Examination and analysis of important)Tj -90.529 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (modern ideologies, with emphasis on communism, fascism, and democ)Tj 0 Tw 229.144 0 TD (-)Tj -229.091 -9.5 TD (racy. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.062 -19.25 TD (382 Politics in Canada)Tj 79.276 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Detailed study of the Canadian federal sys)Tj 0 Tw 136.54 0 TD (-)Tj -228.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tem, with emphasis on parliament, parties and elections, the provinces,)Tj -0.03 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (the Ottawa bureaucracy, and foreign policy. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.047 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (383 Government and Politics of Latin America)Tj 162.062 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Comparative)Tj -175.344 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (analysis of Latin American political structures, political movements,)Tj -0.013 -9.75 TD (and political thought with emphasis upon constitutional structures;)Tj 0.18 -9.5 TD (local, state, and national governments; the military; revolutions; orga)Tj 0 Tw 225.044 0 TD (-)Tj -225.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nized labor; and contemporary affairs. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.036 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (384 The Middle East)Tj 73.949 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Government and politics of nation-states in)Tj -87.197 -9.75 TD (northern Africa and western Asia, with special attention to Israel, Iran,)Tj 0.04 -9.5 TD (and members of the League of Arab States. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.123 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (405 Constitutional Law)Tj 83.05 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The growth of the American constitu)Tj 0 Tw 122.643 0 TD (-)Tj -218.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tional system by analysis of leading Supreme Court decisions; the role)Tj 0.082 -9.75 TD (of the Court decisions; the role of the Court in American politics, evo)Tj 0 Tw 229.001 0 TD (-)Tj -229.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (lution of the federal system, civil rights, problems of statutory interpre)Tj 0 Tw 227.676 0 TD (-)Tj -227.591 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tation, and judicial review of administrative action and regulations.)Tj -0.181 -9.75 TD (Supplementary reading includes judicial biography and commentaries)Tj 0.018 -9.5 TD (on the court. No prereq. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.048 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (406 Constitutional Rights)Tj 90.849 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Analysis and discussion of leading deci)Tj 0 Tw 126.188 0 TD (-)Tj -229.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (sions of the U.S. Supreme Court, with special attention given to civil)Tj 0.096 -9.75 TD (rights, including the rights of persons accused of crime; freedom of)Tj -0.035 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (speech, press, assembly, religion, separation of church and state, equal)Tj 0.029 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (protection of the laws, and property rights. No prereq. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.08 -19 TD 0 Tw (407 The Legislative Process)Tj 97.461 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The lawmaking process in Congress)Tj -110.557 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and selected legislative bodies in the United States; organization, pow)Tj 0 Tw 227.716 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ers, and problems of American legislatures. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.007 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (410 Interest Groups and Public Policy)Tj 133 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (An intensive analysis of)Tj -146.198 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the major American interest groups and their impact upon the forma)Tj 0 Tw 224.343 0 TD (-)Tj -224.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tion and implementation of public policy at the local, state, and)Tj -0.116 -9.5 TD (national levels of government. Major emphasis is given to ethnic, busi)Tj 0 Tw 228.607 0 TD (-)Tj -228.59 -9.75 TD (ness, labor, agricultural, Veteran, and religious associations. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.125 -19 TD (412 The Politics of Education)Tj 104.355 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Major political actions that relate)Tj -117.488 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (to education, with emphasis on school boards, state legislatures, federal)Tj 0.031 -9.5 TD (grants, and interest groups. Issues include community control, educa)Tj 0 Tw 221.733 0 TD (-)Tj -221.84 -9.75 TD (tional power, and financial decision-making. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.074 -19 TD (427 State and Urban Administration)Tj 126.999 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A study and analysis of the)Tj -140.237 -9.75 TD (major issue areas of state and urban administration such as finance,)Tj 0.141 -9.5 TD (organization, public welfare, insurance regulation, parks and recreation,)Tj -0.06 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (housing, and redevelopment. No prereq.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 296.434 62.75 TD (130)Tj ET endstream endobj 440 0 obj 11787 endobj 438 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 435 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 439 0 R >> endobj 442 0 obj << /Length 443 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 83 504 619.75 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.434 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (433 American Diplomacy to 1900)Tj 118.581 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (The history of United States)Tj -131.636 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (relations with foreign nations from the Revolution to 1900. Emphasis)Tj -0.036 -9.75 TD (is upon the diplomacy of independence, neutral rights, the Monroe)Tj -0.074 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Doctrine, Manifest Destiny, the Civil War and Imperialism. This)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (course is cross-listed as HIST 433. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.117 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (434 American Diplomacy Since 1900)Tj 130.126 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (United States relations)Tj -143.302 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (with other nation-states from 1900 to the present. Emphasis is on for)Tj 0 Tw 224.112 0 TD (-)Tj -224.09 -9.5 TD 0.1 Tw (eign policy relating to World Wars I and II, intergovernmental organi)Tj 0 Tw 226.469 0 TD (-)Tj -226.591 -9.5 TD (zations, Latin America, the Cold War, Vietnam, and China. This)Tj 0.025 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (course is cross-listed as HIST 434. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.117 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (445 Political Theory I)Tj 78.39 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Political thinkers and their ideas from)Tj -91.477 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (Plato and Aristotle to the sixteenth century. No prereq. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.034 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (446 Political Theory II)Tj 81.498 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Political thinkers and ideas from the 17th)Tj -94.564 -9.5 TD (century to the present. No prereq. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.041 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (471 International Organizations)Tj 110.574 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (An examination of the develop)Tj 102.455 0 TD (-)Tj -226.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ment and functioning of intergovernmental organizations with special)Tj -0.214 -9.75 TD (emphasis on the United Nations, its specialized agencies, and regional)Tj 0.161 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (arrangements. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.012 -19.25 TD (473 International Law)Tj 78.607 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A systematic study of the origins, objects,)Tj -91.737 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (sources, and theories of international law. Foremost in importance is)Tj 0.092 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (the aim to enable students to analyze basic premises and principles of)Tj -0.002 -9.5 TD (international law and to develop an awareness of the major interna)Tj 0 Tw 218.585 0 TD (-)Tj -218.59 -9.75 TD (tional legal problems. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.132 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (481 Politics of the Developing Nations)Tj 134.563 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD (Comparative study of)Tj -147.373 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (problems of political change and modernization in the developing)Tj -0.039 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (nations. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.021 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (487 Government and Politics of Communist States)Tj 174.944 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.352 0 TD (Government)Tj -188.275 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (and politics of selected Communist states. No prereq. )Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.057 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (498 Research in Political Science)Tj 115.441 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Independent investigation of)Tj -128.449 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (selected political problems under supervision of instructor. May be)Tj -0.027 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (taken twice. No prereq. F, Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.037 -19.25 TD (499 Seminar in Political Science)Tj 112.349 0 TD (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD (Intensive examination of select)Tj 102.005 0 TD (-)Tj -227.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ed political problems. May be taken twice. No prereq.)Tj /F1 12 Tf -0.099 -22.25 TD 0 Tw (Psychology)Tj /F2 10 Tf 0.154 -13 TD 0.25 Tw (The study of psychology provides students with a frame)Tj 0 Tw 224.597 0 TD (-)Tj -224.67 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (work for understanding human behavior in its many)Tj 0.134 -12 TD (facets. Grounded firmly within the liberal arts tradition,)Tj -0.096 -12 TD (the 缅北强奸 Psychology curriculum encourages the develop)Tj 0 Tw 224.647 0 TD (-)Tj -224.67 -12 TD 0.156 Tw (ment of the capacity to think clearly, analyze problems,)Tj -0.06 -12 TD 0 Tw (and communicate effectively. The departmental major)Tj 0.122 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (emphasizes the application of quantitative methods to)Tj -0.102 -12 TD 0.2 Tw (the study of behavior, as well as the application of psy)Tj 0 Tw 218.763 0 TD (-)Tj -218.67 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (chological principles to solving human problems.)Tj -0.076 -12 TD (Psychology majors frequently develop careers in counsel)Tj 0 Tw 227.413 0 TD (-)Tj -227.42 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (ing, rehabilitation, and other helping professions, as well)Tj -0.017 -12 TD (as in personnel, business, sales, research, and teaching.)Tj 0.045 -12 TD (Students pursue either a Bachelor of Science or a)Tj 0.13 -12 TD (Bachelor of Arts degree. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.017 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (480 Internship in Health Services \(1, 2, or 3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 158.986 0 TD 0 Tw (The internship pro)Tj 61.41 0 TD (-)Tj -220.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (vides junior or senior student health services majors, who meet the eli)Tj 0 Tw 227.65 0 TD (-)Tj -227.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (gibility criteria, an opportunity to gain valuable insight and under)Tj 0 Tw 214.19 0 TD (-)Tj -214.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (standing of current topics in the health care environment while they)Tj 0.16 -9.75 TD (assist the health care business reach its organizational goals. Interns)Tj -0.037 -9.5 TD (will function as a valuable, but student member of a health care related)Tj -0.133 -9.75 TD (management team. The experience will lead the student to a deeper)Tj -0.052 -9.5 TD (appreciation of the nature of the health care field. 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Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.03 -19 TD 0 Tw (350 Independent Study \(1-12\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 106.626 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This elective course may be cus)Tj 0 Tw 102.393 0 TD (-)Tj -208.841 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tomized for the special interest of the student. Students may complete)Tj -0.042 -9.5 TD (this independent study by participating in faculty approved supervised)Tj -0.013 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (service delivery, research projects under the direction of faculty, or)Tj 0.029 -9.5 TD (another faculty approved project. 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Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 269.014 595.25 TD 0.222 Tw (372 Management for Occupational Therapy Assistants \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 200.483 0 TD 0 Tw (General)Tj -200.569 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (management principles such as planning, organizing, staffing, coordi)Tj 0 Tw 221.786 0 TD (-)Tj -221.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (nating/directing, controlling, budgeting, marketing, strategic planning)Tj 0.056 -9.5 TD (are applied to the management of activities service. There is an)Tj 0.097 -9.5 TD (emphasis on the development of supervisory skills for occupational)Tj -0.147 -9.75 TD (therapy students, certified occupational therapy assistants, and other)Tj 0.145 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (personnel. Prereq: departmental consent. Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.074 -19.25 TD (397 Technical Fieldwork A \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 108.506 0 TD (While working with persons having)Tj -108.53 -9.5 TD 0.164 Tw (various levels of psychosocial, sensorimotor, and cognitive performance)Tj 0.003 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (components, students have opportunities for synthesis, the integration)Tj 0.149 -9.5 TD (and application of knowledge gained throughout their educational)Tj -0.194 -9.75 TD (experiences which include general education/liberal arts courses as well)Tj -0.035 -9.5 TD (as the sequence of occupational therapy coursework. Students will)Tj 0.091 -9.5 TD (examine the interplay among occupational performance areas, compo)Tj 0 Tw 226.204 0 TD (-)Tj -226.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (nents, and contexts; develop and expand a repertoire of occupational)Tj -0.189 -9.5 TD (therapy treatment interventions; and employ clinical reasoning and)Tj -0.005 -9.75 TD (reflective practice skills. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.17 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (215 Clinical I \(2\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 63.057 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Supervised clinical education allowing students to)Tj -62.976 -9.75 TD (apply knowledge and essential skills of radiographic positioning and)Tj -0.031 -9.5 TD (exposure, with emphasis on examinations of the chest and abdomen.)Tj 0.007 -9.5 TD (Correlates with RADT 213, 216, and 217. \(16 hours/week\) F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 269.147 566.25 TD 0.222 Tw (216 Radiographic Procedures I \(4\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 120.534 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A detailed study of the anatomy)Tj -120.627 -9.5 TD (and positioning methods required for radiographic examinations of the)Tj -0.017 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (chest and abdomen; urinary, gastrointestinal and biliary systems; upper)Tj -0.031 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (extremity and shoulder girdle; and lower extremity. One-and-a-half)Tj 0.076 -9.5 TD 0.179 Tw (hours of lecture and one hour of lab activity each class day. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.025 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (217 Patient Care Procedures II \(2\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 122.077 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course is a continuation of)Tj -122.135 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (RADT 212. Topics include surgery; medical equipment; pharmacology)Tj 0.036 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (for radiographers; emergency equipment; ostomy care; catheterization;)Tj -0.005 -9.5 TD (critical care; enemas and venipuncture. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.095 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (218 Radiographic Procedures II \(4\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 123.892 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A detailed study of the anatomy)Tj -123.877 -9.75 TD 0.231 Tw (and positioning methods required for radiographic examinations of the)Tj -0.017 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (pelvis/hip, spines, ribs, sternum, sacrum, coccyx, SI joints, SC joints,)Tj 0.051 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (cranium and facial bones. Two hours of lecture and one hour of lab)Tj 0.04 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (activity each class day. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.063 -19.25 TD (221 Clinical II \(2\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 65.972 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A continuation of supervised clinical education.)Tj -65.959 -9.5 TD (Emphasis on radiographic/fluoroscopic procedures and examinations of)Tj 0.024 -9.5 TD (the extremities. Introduces special procedures and CT scanning.)Tj -0.089 -9.75 TD (Correlates with RADT 218, and 222. \(16 hours/week\). Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.153 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (222 Advanced Imaging \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 93.679 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course is an introduction to cardio)Tj 0 Tw 128.828 0 TD (-)Tj -222.59 -9.5 TD (vascular, neurological and other specialized radiographic procedures)Tj -0.01 -9.5 TD (and imaging equipment including tomography, fluoroscopy, and digital)Tj -0.04 -9.75 TD (imaging. 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Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.121 -19.25 TD (365 Directed Study \(1\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 82.39 0 TD 0.2 Tw (This course emphasizes individualized study in)Tj -82.402 -9.5 TD (the five major areas of diagnostic imaging which include radiation pro)Tj 0 Tw 228.408 0 TD (-)Tj -228.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tection; radiographic equipment operation and maintenance; image)Tj 0.053 -9.5 TD (production and evaluation; radiographic procedures; and patient care)Tj -0.101 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (procedures. 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Prereq: CHEM)Tj 0.029 -9.5 TD (261 or equivalent. \(3-1\) F, Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.008 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (318/319 Junior Chemistry Seminar I and II \(1\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 164.112 0 TD 0 Tw (Students will use on-)Tj -164.208 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (line data bases such as dialog and STN to research chemistry literature)Tj 0.111 -9.75 TD (and patents in order to prepare scientific manuscripts, posters, and sem)Tj 0 Tw 230.084 0 TD (-)Tj -230.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (inars. In addition students will attend seminars by outside professionals)Tj -0.146 -9.5 TD (and write reports on presentations. Prereq: CHEM 219. \(0.5\) 318 F)Tj 0.099 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (and \(0.5 hr\) 319 Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.015 -19.25 TD (321 Quantitative Analysis \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 104.837 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The principles and techniques of gravi)Tj 0 Tw 124.805 0 TD (-)Tj -229.591 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (metric, volumetric, spectrophotometric and electrochemical analysis)Tj -0.048 -9.5 TD 0.15 Tw (are developed in lecture and laboratory. Prereqs: CHEM 262 or consent)Tj -0.035 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (of instructor. \(2-1\) Sp, Su)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.002 -19.25 TD (341 Environmental Chemistry \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 118.801 0 TD (A combination field, lecture,)Tj -118.775 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (demonstration, and laboratory course to study the collection, analysis,)Tj 0.001 -9.5 TD (and effects of chemicals in the environment.. Prereq: CHEM 321 and)Tj -0.125 -9.75 TD 0.1 Tw (CHEM 353, or consent of instructor. \(2-1\) F, odd number years.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw 269.085 576 TD [ (3)31 (5)-31 (1)31 ( )-31 (P)31 (olym)31 (e)31 (r )-31 (C)31 (hem)31 (ist)31 (ry)] TJ 81.556 0 TD -2.312 Tw (\( 3 \))Tj /F2 8 Tf 0 Tw 12.477 0 TD [ (A stud)31 (y )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (h)31 (e )-31 (p)31 (h)-31 (y)31 (sica)63 (l)-31 ( c)31 (h)-31 (e)31 (mis)31 (try of)31 ( )-31 (ma)31 (c)31 (r)-31 (o)31 (-)] TJ -94.047 -9.5 TD [ (mo)31 (lecu)31 (les)31 (, s)-31 (t)31 (an)31 (dar)31 (d m)-31 (e)31 (thod)31 (s of)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (ol)-31 (y)31 (me)31 (r )-31 (s)31 (yn)31 (thesi)31 (s)31 (, )-31 (c)31 (hem)31 (ical)31 ( )-31 (k)31 (ine)31 (t)-31 (i)31 (cs)31 (, )-31 (an)31 (d)] TJ 0.015 -9.75 TD [ (ch)31 (ara)31 (cter)31 (izat)31 (io)31 (n)-31 ( a)31 (n)-31 (d)31 ( )-31 (p)31 (ro)31 (ces)31 (si)31 (n)-31 (g)31 ( m)-31 (e)31 (th)31 (ods)31 (. )-31 (Pr)31 (ereq)31 (s:)31 ( )-31 (C)31 (HE)-31 (M)31 ( 35)31 (4 )-31 (an)31 (d)] TJ -0.062 -9.5 TD [ (CH)31 (E)-31 (M)31 ( 461)31 ( )-31 (or c)31 (o)-31 (n)31 (sen)31 (t )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (i)31 (ns)31 (tru)31 (cto)31 (r)31 (. \()31 (2-1\))31 ( Sp,)31 ( )-31 (od)31 (d)-31 ( )-31 (n)31 (um)31 (ber)31 (ed yea)31 (r)63 (.)] TJ /F1 8 Tf 0.164 -19.25 TD (353 Organic Chemistry I \(4\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 100.567 0 TD 0.2 Tw (A development of the fundamentals of)Tj -100.548 -9.5 TD (aliphatic and aromatic organic chemistry with special emphasis on)Tj -0.051 -9.75 TD (structure and mechanism. 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CHEM 421 emphasizes spectrophotometric methods and)Tj 0.061 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (chromatographic methods of analysis. Laboratory work provides stu)Tj 0 Tw 218.661 0 TD (-)Tj -218.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (dents with experience using the instrumental techniques described in)Tj 0.026 -9.5 TD (this course. Prereqs: CHEM 321, 354, and PHYS 206. \(2-1\) F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.045 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (422 Instrumental Methods of Analysis II)Tj 142.134 0 TD 0 Tw (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.66 0 TD (CHEM 422 is a contin)Tj 74.301 0 TD (-)Tj -229.09 -9.75 TD 0.225 Tw (uation of Instrumental Methods of Analysis I with an emphasis on)Tj 0.189 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (electronics, electrochemical analysis, mass spectrometry and advanced)Tj -0.07 -9.5 TD 0.236 Tw (instrumental methods. Laboratory work provides students with experi)Tj 0 Tw 225.771 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ence using the instrumental techniques described in this course.)Tj -0.014 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Prereqs: CHEM 421. \(2-1\) Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.13 -19.25 TD [ (4)31 (31)31 ( )-62 (B)31 (i)31 (och)31 (emi)31 (st)31 (r)-31 (y)31 ( )-31 (I)-250 (\()31 (4\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 78.902 0 TD [ (Bioch)31 (emi)31 (s)31 (t)-31 (r)31 (y of ami)31 (no)31 ( )-31 (aci)31 (ds)31 (, prot)31 (ein)31 (s)-31 (,)31 ( )-31 (n)31 (ucl)31 (eic)] TJ -78.851 -9.5 TD [ (a)31 (ci)31 (ds, )-31 (l)31 (ip)31 (ids)31 (, car)31 (bohy)31 (d)-31 (r)31 (at)31 (es)31 (, and the ac)31 (tio)31 (ns)31 ( )-31 (o)31 (f)-31 ( e)31 (n)-31 (z)31 (ymes)31 (. 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Prereq: CHEM 431. \(3-1\) Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.123 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (441 Inorganic Chemistry \(4\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 100.847 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Introduction to the chemistry of all the)Tj -100.875 -9.5 TD (elements, developed from the principles governing atomic structure)Tj 0.043 -9.75 TD (and bonding, with special emphasis on transition metal and)Tj 0.017 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (organometallic chemistry. Prereq: CHEM 354 and 461. \(3-1\) Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.104 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (453 Advanced Organic Chemistry \(3\) A)Tj /F2 8 Tf 137.408 0 TD 0 Tw (dvanced course in organic)Tj -137.552 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (chemistry in which selected topics will be examined. Prereq: CHEM)Tj 0.167 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (354 \(2-1\). Sp, even years.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.173 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (461 Physical Chemistry I \(4\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 102.594 0 TD 0 Tw (Introduction to kinetic molecular theo)Tj 125.955 0 TD (-)Tj -228.591 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (ry, chemical thermodynamics and kinetics. Students will explore the)Tj 0.065 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (development of these theories from fundamental principles using mul)Tj 0 Tw 225.546 0 TD (-)Tj -225.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tivariable calculus. Selected results from statistical mechanics will also)Tj 0.123 -9.5 TD (be included. Laboratory work is designed to engage students in practi)Tj 0 Tw 224.109 0 TD (-)Tj -224.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (cal application of these theories and to expand their understanding of)Tj 0.068 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (formal scientific communications. Prereqs: CHEM 321, MATH 330,)Tj -0.125 -9.5 TD 0.132 Tw (and PHYS 206. MATH 335 is recommended but not required. \(3-1\) F)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 296.433 62.75 TD (176)Tj ET endstream endobj 585 0 obj 13641 endobj 583 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 568 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 584 0 R >> endobj 588 0 obj << /Length 589 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90.75 504 612 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.433 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (462 Physical Chemistry II)Tj 92.158 0 TD (\(4\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.102 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Introduction to the theory of quantum)Tj -105.254 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (mechanics including its applications to spectroscopy. As a continuation)Tj 0.044 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (of 461 this course also will contain selected topics in thermodynamics)Tj 0.013 -9.5 TD (and statistical mechanics. Students will explore the development of)Tj -0.017 -9.5 TD (quantum mechanics from fundamental postulates using multivariable)Tj 0 -9.75 TD (calculus. 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Prereq: consent of instructor)Tj -0.005 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (and approval of department chair. F, Sp, S)Tj /F1 12 Tf 0.11 -22.25 TD (Geosciences \(Geology, Geography\))Tj /F2 10 Tf 0.027 -12.75 TD 0.25 Tw (Geology is the scientific study of the Earth. It is an)Tj 0.024 -12 TD (applied science that seeks to understand how the Earth)Tj -0.217 -12 TD (works, the changes that the Earth has undergone, and)Tj 0.044 -12 TD 0.179 Tw (the potential changes in the Earth\325s future. Geologists)Tj 0.081 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (are trained to investigate issues and problems of concern)Tj 0.07 -12 TD (to society such as earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides,)Tj 0.037 -12 TD (floods, water pollution, waste disposal, river and coastal)Tj -0.046 -12 TD (erosion, and global climate change. Geologists also dis)Tj 0 Tw 220.729 0 TD (-)Tj -220.92 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (cover new mineral and energy resources. Geology majors)Tj 0.186 -12 TD (share a love of adventure, travel, the outdoors, and an)Tj -0.161 -12 TD (awareness and curiosity about our natural environment.)Tj 0.035 -12 TD (This curiosity allows geologists to discover and validate)Tj 0.109 -12 TD (new theories about the Earth such as how mountains)Tj -0.076 -12 TD 0.167 Tw (and oceans form, how glaciers flow, and how life has)Tj -0.004 -12 TD 0 Tw (changed during Earth\325s long history. The geology major)Tj -0.034 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (at 缅北强奸 is designed to develop observational, reasoning,)Tj -0.045 -12 TD (and analytical skills that the student can apply through)Tj 0 Tw 224.838 0 TD (-)Tj -224.67 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (out life. A firm grounding in the fundamentals of geolo)Tj 0 Tw 224.337 0 TD (-)Tj -224.42 -12 TD 0.25 Tw (gy is complemented with a strong component of field)Tj 0.033 -12 TD (work so that real geological problems can be recognized,)Tj -0.063 -12 TD (analyzed, and solved. 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Prereq: admission to the MSW program and comple)Tj 0 Tw 229.277 0 TD (-)Tj -229.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tion of the foundation curriculum or advanced standing status and)Tj 0.005 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (SOCW 610.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.144 -19.25 TD 0.181 Tw (642 Foundations of School Social Work \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 150.756 0 TD 0 Tw (This advanced practice)Tj -150.605 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (specialization course exposes the students to the field of school social)Tj 0.074 -9.75 TD (work. The focus will be on the role of the social worker in the school.)Tj -0.038 -9.5 TD (This includes provision of evidence-based direct service, consultation,)Tj 0.017 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (advocacy, program development and evaluation, evaluation of one\325)Tj 217.456 0 TD (s)Tj -217.59 -9.5 TD 0.15 Tw (own practice and service delivery, and liaison with families and com)Tj 0 Tw 221.418 0 TD (-)Tj -221.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (munity systems. 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Prereq: admission to the MSW program and sec)Tj 0 Tw 228.165 0 TD (-)Tj -228.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ond year or advanced standing status.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.198 -19 TD 0.151 Tw (660 Advanced Group Therapy in Social Work \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 172.723 0 TD 0 Tw (This group course)Tj -172.849 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (will focus on the development of therapeutic groups in social work)Tj 0.128 -9.5 TD (practice. In particular it is about working with people in small groups)Tj -0.205 -9.75 TD 0.223 Tw (in a way that is therapeutic, growth producing, and life enhancing. It)Tj 0.055 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (teaches social work practitioners how to do clinical social work with)Tj 0.133 -9.5 TD (groups, how to integrate small-groups theory and how to apply thera)Tj 0 Tw 221.897 0 TD (-)Tj -222.09 -9.75 TD 0.225 Tw (peutic group principles. 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Prereq: admission to the MSW program and second)Tj 0.109 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (year or advanced standing status.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.065 -19.25 TD (666 Test and Measurement Issues in Clinical Social Work Practice)Tj 0.007 -9.5 TD (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.66 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The course exposes students in social work to a variety of assess)Tj 0 Tw 206.595 0 TD (-)Tj -219.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ment tools used by social workers to evaluate practice intervention and)Tj -0.076 -9.5 TD (to assess clients. Students will become familiar with the psychometric)Tj 0.159 -9.75 TD (issues appropriate to evaluating assessment instruments, the implemen)Tj 0 Tw 228.153 0 TD (-)Tj -228.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tation of assessment instruments with clients, and the interpretation of)Tj 0.098 -9.5 TD (the results. Prereq: admission to the MSW program, second year or)Tj -0.048 -9.75 TD 0.242 Tw (advanced standing status, SOCW 507 and 605.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.137 -19.25 TD 0.151 Tw (668 Human Sexuality: Sexology, Clinical Issues, and Interventions)Tj 0.028 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (\(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.852 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Explores current research based knowledge in regard to human sex)Tj 0 Tw 216.169 0 TD (-)Tj -229.091 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (uality, including the sexology of erotic orientation, the cultural con)Tj 0 Tw 218.986 0 TD (-)Tj -219.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (texts of human sexual behavior and meaning of sexuality in context of)Tj -0.024 -9.5 TD (the whole person. Interviewing skills and treatment approaches special)Tj 0 Tw 230.426 0 TD (-)Tj -230.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ized to sexual issues, dysfunctions, including sexual anomalies, will be)Tj -0.012 -9.5 TD (presented. Prereq: admission to the MSW program and second year or)Tj -0.056 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (advanced standing status.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.038 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (670 Advanced Seminar in Community Planning and Organization)Tj 0.158 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 12.66 0 TD 0.271 Tw (Comparative analysis of major theoretical models dealing with)Tj -12.647 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (understanding and promoting change in organizing communities and)Tj 268.997 604.75 TD 0.125 Tw (society. The course will examine the history and development of com)Tj 0 Tw 225.857 0 TD (-)Tj -225.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (munity organizing, critically evaluate research findings about commu)Tj 0 Tw 223.982 0 TD (-)Tj -224.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (nity planning and organization, and promote the development of new)Tj 0.098 -9.5 TD (models to advance social and economic justice. 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Analyzes the)Tj 0.051 -9.5 TD (complex social, political and economic characteristics that influence)Tj 0.094 -9.75 TD (modern schools and the educational implications of these factors.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0 Tw -0.12 -19 TD [ (605 M)-31 (or)31 (al Dime)31 (n)-31 (s)31 (ion)31 (s)-31 ( of )-31 (Sch)31 (ooli)31 (ng )-31 (\(3\) )] TJ /F2 8 Tf 136.07 0 TD [ (Exami)31 (nes)-31 ( e)31 (t)-31 (h)31 (ical )-31 (t)31 (heories)31 ( )-31 (and)] TJ -136.028 -9.75 TD [ (ho)31 (w)-31 ( th)31 (ey )-31 (contri)31 (bute t)-31 (o und)31 (e)-31 (r)31 (standi)31 (ng )-31 (t)31 (h)-31 (e)31 ( m)-31 (or)31 (al )-31 (in)31 (flu)31 (e)-31 (n)31 (ce )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (s)-31 (c)31 (hools)] TJ -0.049 -9.5 TD [ (and t)-31 (e)31 (ach)31 (ers. )-31 (T)31 (h)-31 (e c)31 (our)-31 (s)31 (e )-31 (emp)31 (hasi)31 (z)-31 (es)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (h)-31 (e)31 ( )-31 (unint)31 (ention)31 (al )-31 (mo)31 (ral educati)31 (on)] TJ 0.135 -9.75 TD [ (t)31 (hat i)-31 (s embedd)31 (ed )-31 (in)31 ( )-31 (what)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (e)-31 (ach)31 (ers )-31 (s)31 (ay )-31 (a)31 (n)-31 (d do )-31 (e)31 (v)31 (e)-31 (n)31 ( )-31 (when)31 ( )-31 (they )-31 (a)31 (re )-31 (no)31 (t)] TJ -0.159 -9.5 TD [ (intend)31 (ing t)-31 (o a)31 (ct)-31 ( )-31 (a)31 (s )-31 (m)31 (oral agent)31 (s)-31 (. 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Prereq: EDUC 601 or 603.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 268.979 566.25 TD 0.222 Tw (621 Measurement and Evaluation in Education \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 174.506 0 TD 0 Tw (Examines knowl)Tj 53.508 0 TD (-)Tj -228.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (edge and skills in the construction, use and evaluation of measurement)Tj 0.089 -9.75 TD (instruments and evaluation procedures in educational settings. Prereq:)Tj -0.056 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (EDUC 601 or 603.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.077 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (622 Seminar in Educational Psychology \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 150.319 0 TD 0 Tw (An examination of)Tj -150.141 -9.5 TD 0.15 Tw (recent findings in areas of educational psychology. Focus on theory and)Tj -0.082 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (applications to benefit instruction, learning, and evaluation in school)Tj -0.008 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (settings. Prereq: EDUC 601.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.024 -19.25 TD (631 Analysis of Instruction \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 109.262 0 TD (Analyzes recent research literature)Tj -109.333 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (regarding the improvement of instruction. Students examine research)Tj -0.046 -9.75 TD (articles regarding teacher reflection, teacher effectiveness, cooperative)Tj 0.156 -9.5 TD (learning, designing instruction to meet the needs of different learning)Tj -0.134 -9.5 TD (styles, instruction to promote student constructions of meaning,)Tj 0.036 -9.75 TD (instructional processes leading to portfolio assessment. Students write a)Tj -0.013 -9.5 TD (review of literature in a chosen area.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.07 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (641 Interdisciplinary Processes in Communication Skills \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 207.377 0 TD 0 Tw (A study)Tj -207.477 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (of the interrelationship of the components of the language arts and the)Tj -0.018 -9.75 TD (processes that underlie effective teaching of the components as a whole)Tj 0.066 -9.5 TD (in the elementary classroom. Emphasizes instructional procedures and)Tj 0.141 -9.75 TD (activities from various disciplines to bring about facility in the commu)Tj 0 Tw 228.343 0 TD (-)Tj -228.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nication skills. Prereq: EDUC 601, 603, and 614.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.067 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (642 Interdisciplinary Processes in Mathematics and Science \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 0 Tw 217.578 0 TD (A)Tj -217.533 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (study of curricular themes and instructional methods in mathematics)Tj -0.009 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and science for elementary teachers. Strategies for integration and)Tj -0.2 -9.5 TD (accompanying materials will be examined. Interdisciplinary activities)Tj 0.138 -9.5 TD (will be developed. 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A humanities core course in the)Tj -0.004 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (MALS program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.025 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (607 Metals Through the Ages \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 117.652 0 TD 0 Tw (The development of metallurgy)Tj -117.791 -9.75 TD 0.177 Tw (and the use of metals against the backdrop of history. Properties of)Tj 0.098 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (metals and the challenges facing people as metals came into use over)Tj 0.105 -9.5 TD (time. Mining, mining activities, and trade of metals. A science course)Tj -0.188 -9.75 TD (in the MALS program. 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F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.18 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (584 Environmental Health)Tj 93.26 0 TD (\(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 13.16 0 TD (Introduces various environmental risks)Tj -106.282 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (to health status, and the role of public health controls to safeguarding)Tj 0.006 -9.75 TD 0.231 Tw (at-risk populations. These areas include: food production, water purity)Tj 0 Tw 227.463 0 TD (,)Tj -227.502 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (wastewater and solid waste handling, anthropod and pest control, air)Tj -0.014 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (quality, and occupational and industrial hazards to health. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.104 -19 TD (585 Epidemiology \(3\))Tj /F2 8 Tf 75.959 0 TD 0.242 Tw (Introduces the principles and methods of epi)Tj 0 Tw 145.247 0 TD (-)Tj -221.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (demiology used to study health related issues in populations. Covers)Tj 0.084 -9.5 TD (models of disease causation and the association of health risk factors.)Tj -0.09 -9.75 TD (Includes common epidemiological measures, epidemiological study)Tj -0.005 -9.5 TD (designs, disease surveillance, and outbreak investigation. Applies epi)Tj 0 Tw 222.651 0 TD (-)Tj -222.59 -9.5 TD 0.236 Tw (demiological principles and methods to health services organizations)Tj -0.121 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and clinical settings by developing critical literature reviews and study)Tj 0.081 -9.5 TD (design skills. Prereq: a course in statistics. 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No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -0.156 -19.25 TD 0.222 Tw (614 Interpersonal Communications within Organization \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 205.369 0 TD 0 Tw (3 hours)Tj -205.302 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (lecture. This course provides a review of the research and applied)Tj 0.123 -9.75 TD (approaches to organizational communication. The course includes an)Tj -0.166 -9.5 TD (examination of the process of selecting appropriate communication)Tj 0.139 -9.5 TD (channels, a consideration of the ways in which meaning, both verbal)Tj -0.064 -9.75 TD (and nonverbal, is conveyed, and an exploration of ways in which com)Tj 0 Tw 227.728 0 TD (-)Tj -227.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (munication can help alleviate typical interpersonal problems within)Tj 0.123 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (organizations. No prereq.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 0.11 -19 TD 0.222 Tw (621 Human Factors in Design \(3\) )Tj /F2 8 Tf 118.106 0 TD 0.2 Tw (3 hours lecture. 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The powers, duties and)Tj 0.001 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (responsibilities referred to by this act are not intended to include all)Tj -0.053 -9.5 TD (powers, duties and responsibilities of the several boards and nothing)Tj 0.098 -9.75 TD (contained in this act shall be deemed to diminish or abrogate any)Tj -0.018 -9.5 TD (other of the powers, duties or responsibilities of the respective)Tj 0.049 -9.75 TD (boards specifically conferred by statute or properly implied thereby)Tj 0 Tw 215.418 0 TD (.)Tj -224.502 -19 TD 0.325 Tw (B.The Trustees of the 缅北强奸 shall have the)Tj 9.062 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (power and duty:)Tj -0.141 -19.25 TD (1.)Tj 8.994 0 TD [ (T)94 (o)31 ( )-31 (gover)31 (n )-31 (the disp)31 (os)-31 (i)31 (tio)31 (n )-31 (an)31 (d )-31 (m)-31 (e)31 (thod and )-31 (p)31 (urpo)31 (s)-31 (e )-31 (o)31 (f )-31 (us)31 (e )-31 (of)31 ( )-31 (t)-31 (h)31 (e)] TJ 0.179 -9.5 TD [ (pr)31 (opert)31 (y )-31 (own)31 (ed, )-31 (us)31 (ed )-31 (o)31 (r)-31 ( )-31 (o)31 (cc)31 (upied by )-31 (t)31 (h)-31 (e )-31 (i)31 (nstit)31 (ution, incl)31 (udin)31 (g)-31 ( t)-31 (h)31 (e)] TJ -0.041 -9.5 TD [ (gove)31 (rnance of tr)31 (a)-31 (v)31 (el )-31 (ov)31 (er )-31 (and )-31 (t)31 (he )-31 (as)31 (sem)31 (bl)-31 (y)31 ( )-31 (u)31 (pon)-31 ( such)31 ( )-31 (pr)31 (oper)-31 (t)31 (y;)] TJ -9.031 -19.25 TD (2.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o govern, by specific regulation and other lawful means, the)Tj -4.556 -9.75 TD 0.117 Tw (conduct of students, faculty, employees and others while upon the)Tj -0.138 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (property owned by or used or occupied by the institution;)Tj -8.824 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (3.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.331 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o govern, by lawful means, the conduct of its students, faculty)Tj 0 Tw 200.353 0 TD (,)Tj -204.752 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (and employees, wherever such conducts might occur, to the end)Tj -0.111 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (of preventing unlawful or objectionable acts which seriously)Tj 0.135 -9.5 TD (threaten the ability of the institution to maintain its facilities for)Tj 0.024 -9.5 TD (the performance of its educational activities or which are in vio)Tj 0 Tw 207.286 0 TD (-)Tj -207.341 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (lation of the reasonable rules and standards of the institution)Tj -0.07 -9.5 TD (designed to protect the academic community from unlawful con)Tj 0 Tw 208.228 0 TD (-)Tj -208.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (duct or conduct which presents a serious threat to person or prop)Tj 0 Tw 211.687 0 TD (-)Tj -211.841 -9.5 TD (erty of the academic community;)Tj -8.917 -19.25 TD (4.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o dismiss, suspend or otherwise discipline any student, faculty)Tj -4.466 -9.5 TD (member or employee of the institution who violates the institu)Tj 0 Tw 204.409 0 TD (-)Tj -204.591 -9.75 TD 0.172 Tw (tion\325s rules or standards of conduct, after determination of viola)Tj 0 Tw 206.578 0 TD (-)Tj -206.59 -9.5 TD (tion by lawful proceedings;)Tj -8.85 -19.25 TD (5.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.331 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o prescribe the fees, tuition and charges necessary or convenient)Tj -4.477 -9.5 TD (to the furthering of the purposes of the institution and to collect)Tj 0.181 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (the same;)Tj -9.183 -19 TD (6.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o prescribe the conditions and standards of admission of stu)Tj 0 Tw 193.554 0 TD (-)Tj -198.091 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (dents upon such bases as are in the best interests of the State and )Tj -0.034 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (the institution;)Tj -8.977 -19.25 TD (7.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o prescribe the curricula and courses of study offered by the)Tj -4.639 -9.5 TD (institution and to define the standards of proficiency and satisfac)Tj 0 Tw 210.854 0 TD (-)Tj -210.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tion within such curricula and courses;)Tj 260.216 540 TD 0 Tw (8.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.331 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o award financial aid to students and groups of students out of)Tj -4.498 -9.5 TD (the available resources of the institution through scholarships,)Tj -0.011 -9.75 TD (fellowships, loans, remissions of fees, tuitions or charges, or other)Tj 0 Tw 211.301 0 TD (-)Tj -211.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (wise, on the basis of financial need, excellence of academic)Tj 0.168 -9.5 TD (achievement or potential achievement or such other basis as the)Tj -0.046 -9.75 TD (governing board may find to be reasonable related to the educa)Tj 0 Tw 205.497 0 TD (-)Tj -205.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tional purposes and objectives of the institution and in the best)Tj 0.16 -9.75 TD (interest of the institution and the state. All awards of financial)Tj -0.098 -9.5 TD 0.221 Tw (aid made or offered in good faith by the state universities to stu)Tj 0 Tw 205.897 0 TD (-)Tj -205.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (dents of their respective institutions prior to the effective date of)Tj 0.06 -9.75 TD (this act are hereby legalized \(amended by PL 327, March 30,)Tj -0.173 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (1971\);)Tj -8.909 -19.25 TD (9.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (T)Tj 4.581 0 TD 0.2 Tw (o cooperate with other institutions to the end of better assuring)Tj -4.671 -9.5 TD (the availability and utilization of its total resources and opportu)Tj 0 Tw 206.852 0 TD (-)Tj -206.841 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (nities to provide excellent educational opportunity for all per)Tj 0 Tw 199.339 0 TD (-)Tj -199.341 -9.5 TD (sons.)Tj -17.994 -19.25 TD 0.325 Tw (C.Conduct which constitutes a violation of the rules of the institution)Tj 9.028 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (may be punished, after determination of violation by lawful proce)Tj 0 Tw 213.318 0 TD (-)Tj -213.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (dures, without regard to whether such conduct also constitutes an)Tj -0.02 -9.5 TD (offense under criminal laws of any state or of the United )Tj -0.03 -9.75 TD (States or whether it might result in civil liability of the violator to)Tj 0.176 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (other persons.)Tj -9.038 -19.25 TD 0.339 Tw (D.The individual governing boards are responsible to fulfill the powers)Tj 8.996 -9.5 TD 0.155 Tw (and duties conferred upon each by law. Each such board is autho)Tj 0 Tw 209.86 0 TD (-)Tj -209.84 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (rized to employ such officers, faculty, employees, consultants and)Tj -0.108 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (counsel as it may deem necessary or convenient to aid in the formu)Tj 0 Tw 219.22 0 TD (-)Tj -219.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (lation and implementation of its policies and to execute its will)Tj -0.084 -9.75 TD 0.125 Tw (within its particular institution. To such end each board may dele)Tj 0 Tw 213.178 0 TD (-)Tj -213.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (gate to such persons and to others such authority as it may possess;)Tj -0.004 -9.75 TD (provided, that no manner of delegation shall be irrevocable. Each)Tj 0.035 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (board may provide )Tj 0.012 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (1. for the defense of such persons and of members of the governing)Tj 8.243 -9.5 TD (board in any suit arising out of the performance of his duties for)Tj 0 Tw 206.749 0 TD (,)Tj -206.752 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (or employment with, its respective institution, provided the gov)Tj 0 Tw 207.975 0 TD (-)Tj -208.091 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (erning board by resolution determines that such action was taken)Tj 0.126 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (in good faith, and )Tj -8.434 -19.25 TD 0.223 Tw (2. for saving any such person or member harmless from any liability)Tj 0 Tw 218.722 0 TD (,)Tj -210.502 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (cost or damage in connection therewith, including, but not limit)Tj 0 Tw 210.887 0 TD (-)Tj -210.841 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ed to, the payment of any legal fees, except where such liability)Tj 0 Tw 205.612 0 TD (,)Tj -205.502 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (cost or damage is predicated on, or arises out of the bad faith of)Tj -0.157 -9.75 TD 0.181 Tw (such person or member, or is based on his malfeasance in office of )Tj 0.079 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (employment. \(Amended by PL 328, 1971\))Tj -17.292 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (E.)Tj 8.941 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Nothing in this act shall be deemed to discourage or disparage the)Tj 0.238 -9.5 TD 0.132 Tw (status of students, faculty, and other persons or the valid concerns of)Tj -0.22 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (the public in matters of policy and of management of the universi)Tj 0 Tw 214.189 0 TD (-)Tj -214.091 -9.5 TD (ties of the State. )Tj -8.9 -19.25 TD 0.1 Tw (The Board of Trustees acting within its legal authority has established)Tj -0.062 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (the policies and regulations of SECTION II, SECTION III, and SEC)Tj 0 Tw 225.081 0 TD (-)Tj -225.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (TION IV concerning the conduct of students and the procedures for)Tj 0.017 -9.5 TD (handling violations of these policies and regulations.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 296.384 62.75 TD (274)Tj ET 1 g 54 678.75 502 22.75 re f 54 678.75 502 22.75 re f BT /F1 18 Tf 0 g 55.134 687 TD 0.5 Tw (STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES)Tj ET endstream endobj 897 0 obj 9672 endobj 895 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 892 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 896 0 R >> endobj 899 0 obj << /Length 900 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 89.75 504 613 re f BT /F1 9 Tf 0 g 54.325 695 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (1.02 APPLICATION)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.005 -19.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Each person who becomes a student at the University of Southern)Tj -0.019 -9.75 TD (Indiana has accepted conditions which are attached to his/her student)Tj 0.104 -9.5 TD (status. This relationship between the student and the University is)Tj -0.154 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (guided by some fundamental concepts:)Tj 0.04 -19 TD 0.256 Tw (A.Having been accepted for admission to the University, the student)Tj 9.059 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (accepts the responsibility for utilizing the resources of the University)Tj 0.004 -9.5 TD (in a positive and constructive manner for the purpose of achieving)Tj 0.117 -9.75 TD (educational goals and without interfering with the rights of other)Tj -0.052 -9.5 TD (students as they pursue their educational goals.)Tj -8.963 -19.25 TD 0.4 Tw (B.The University is enhanced by the contributions made by its stu)Tj 0 Tw 218.39 0 TD (-)Tj -209.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (dents and graduates. Students have the opportunity as well as the)Tj 0.07 -9.75 TD (responsibility to make positive contributions to the University)Tj 0.162 -9.5 TD (through their daily interactions in the classroom and in campus life.)Tj -0.226 -9.5 TD (In turn, the University provides opportunities for students to partici)Tj 0 Tw 220.834 0 TD (-)Tj -220.841 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (pate actively as members of the University community)Tj 0 Tw 177.101 0 TD (.)Tj -186.002 -19.25 TD 0.339 Tw (C.In any kind of human relationship, differences may exist. Members)Tj 9.051 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (of a university community are committed to the use of intelligent,)Tj 0.052 -9.5 TD (reasoned discussion as a means of resolving differences and prob)Tj 0 Tw 207.744 0 TD (-)Tj -207.84 -9.75 TD 0.155 Tw (lems. By the time each student is graduated from this University, the)Tj 0.108 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (taxpayers will have invested several thousand dollars in the student\325)Tj 0 Tw 220.303 0 TD (s)Tj -220.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (education at this institution. The return expected by the taxpayers is)Tj -0.095 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (not only technical knowledge, but also good citizenship and volun)Tj 0 Tw 216.001 0 TD (-)Tj -215.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tary action in community service. 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The viola)Tj 0 Tw 212.454 0 TD (-)Tj -212.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tion of any policy or regulations listed in SECTION II and SEC)Tj 0 Tw 208.188 0 TD (-)Tj -208.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (TION III may subject a student to disciplinary action up to and)Tj 0.008 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (including suspension and/or expulsion from the University. The reg)Tj 0 Tw 219.512 0 TD (-)Tj -219.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ulations and policies will be enforced by the president of the)Tj 0.148 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (University or his designates.)Tj -8.932 -19.25 TD (E.)Tj 8.941 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The procedures, policies, and regulations contained herein, super)Tj 0 Tw 211.566 0 TD (-)Tj -211.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (sede all prior University procedures, policies, and regulations regard)Tj 0 Tw 219.723 0 TD (-)Tj -219.841 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ing student conduct and disciplinary proceedings developed by the)Tj 0.152 -9.5 TD (Student Life area of 缅北强奸 and are in effect)Tj -0.051 -9.5 TD (as of May 11, 1979, and shall remain in effect, as from time to time)Tj -0.024 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (amended, until rescinded or modified by the Board of Trustees.)Tj /F1 9 Tf -8.902 -21 TD 0 Tw (1.03 DEFINITIONS)Tj /F2 8 Tf 0.003 -19.75 TD 0.275 Tw (A.Disciplinary action includes a range of sanctions up to and including)Tj 8.993 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (suspension and expulsion.)Tj -9.174 -19.25 TD (B.)Tj 9.13 0 TD 0.225 Tw (Suspension means termination of student status for a period of time.)Tj -0.033 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (No academic credit can be earned or accepted on a transfer basis)Tj 0.022 -9.5 TD (while a student is under suspension.)Tj -9.099 -19.25 TD 0.408 Tw (C.Expulsion means permanent termination of student status.)Tj 269.12 570 TD 0.339 Tw (D.Disruption. 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Every person with legitimate business at the University has the)Tj 8.267 -9.5 TD (privilege of free access to the public areas of the buildings and)Tj -0.022 -9.5 TD (grounds during those hours when they are open, with place, time,)Tj 0.048 -9.75 TD (and duration to be determined by the president or a University)Tj 0.062 -9.5 TD (official designated by the president. These areas are defined to)Tj -0.071 -9.75 TD (include sidewalks, the UC Mall, Reflection Lake, entrances to)Tj -0.069 -9.5 TD (buildings, corridors in classroom and office buildings, Rice Library)Tj 0 Tw 213.947 0 TD (,)Tj -213.752 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (parking lots and common areas in the University Center)Tj 0 Tw 183.502 0 TD (.)Tj -191.752 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (2. The president or a University official designated by the president)Tj 8.176 -9.75 TD (may deny this privilege of free access to an individual or group)Tj 0.014 -9.5 TD (which disrupts the normal operation of the University)Tj 0 Tw 175.552 0 TD (.)Tj -192.752 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (B. University Center and Conference Center Reservation and Facility)Tj -0.104 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Use Guidelines)Tj 8.939 -19.25 TD (1.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (The University Center has been designed to support the pro)Tj 0 Tw 196.21 0 TD (-)Tj -196.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (grams, events, meetings, and conferences of the students, faculty)Tj 0 Tw 209.02 0 TD (,)Tj -209.002 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (staff, alumni, and guests of the 缅北强奸.)Tj -0.17 -9.5 TD (All members of the University community have an equal oppor)Tj 0 Tw 206.887 0 TD (-)Tj -206.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tunity to make use of the facilities of the building. However)Tj 0 Tw 194.4 0 TD (,)Tj -194.252 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (because a central purpose of a University is to serve the needs of)Tj -0.072 -9.5 TD (its students, primary consideration is given to the provision of)Tj 0.066 -9.75 TD (space designed to promote maximum use of the facility by the)Tj -0.183 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (students.)Tj -8.881 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (2. The University recognizes its obligation as a public institution to)Tj 8.243 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (provide services and facilities to community, regional, and other)Tj 0.101 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (off-campus groups or individuals. Outside groups or individuals)Tj -0.208 -9.5 TD (are welcome to reserve space in the University Center at those)Tj 0.082 -9.75 TD (times when particular space has not been previously booked by)Tj -0.107 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (members of the University community)Tj 125.014 0 TD (.)Tj -133.252 -19.25 TD 0.228 Tw (3. The University has established policies and procedures for maxi)Tj 0 Tw 215.519 0 TD (-)Tj -207.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (mum benefit and utilization of its resources and facilities and ser)Tj 0 Tw 208.804 0 TD (-)Tj -208.841 -9.75 TD (vices.)Tj 0.719 -19 TD (a.)Tj 9.045 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Space for events given priority by the University and various)Tj -0.02 -9.75 TD (student events identified by the University Center)Tj 0.062 -9.5 TD (Coordinating Committee held on an annual or regular basis)Tj -0.085 -9.75 TD (will be reserved on a continuing basis by the student scheduler)Tj -0.015 -9.5 TD (in the Scheduling Office, UC 213. A review of ongoing events)Tj -0.079 -9.5 TD 0.223 Tw (will be conducted on a periodic basis by the University Center )Tj 0.185 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Coordinating Council.)Tj -9.112 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (b. The student scheduler will assign each reservation to the most)Tj 8.3 -9.75 TD (appropriate space available. Use of classroom space for weekly)Tj 0.054 -9.5 TD (meetings cannot be approved until two weeks into the semester)Tj -0.14 -9.5 TD (after all classroom space has been assigned. Requests for specif)Tj 0 Tw 201.47 0 TD (-)Tj -201.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ic rooms or spaces will be honored when possible. The student)Tj -0.155 -9.5 TD (scheduler and the Office of Scheduling Services reserves the)Tj -0.024 -9.75 TD (right to re-assign space when necessary and to identify suitable)Tj -0.026 -9.5 TD (alternative space for the original reservation. Every effort will)Tj 0.233 -9.5 TD (be made to notify requesting groups of room changes at least)Tj -0.135 -9.75 TD (two weeks prior to the scheduled event.)Tj -8.263 -9.5 TD (c. Use of space for purposes other than that for which it has been)Tj 7.825 -9.75 TD (designated is not permitted. Space will not be reserved or rent)Tj 0 Tw 201.916 0 TD (-)Tj -201.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ed to any individual, group, or organization that is in competi)Tj 0 Tw 200.396 0 TD (-)Tj -200.591 -9.5 TD (tion with University programs.)Tj -7.733 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (d. Users who misrepresent an event or affiliation in order to avoid)Tj 8.289 -9.5 TD (fees and charges or compliance with the general policies of the)Tj -0.08 -9.75 TD (University Center may have reservation privileges suspended)Tj 0.22 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (and may incur additional charges.)Tj 260.752 604.75 TD 0.2 Tw (e. Individuals and/or groups will be responsible for the behavior)Tj 7.663 -9.5 TD (of members of their organization. Individuals and/or groups will)Tj -0.008 -9.75 TD 0.138 Tw (be charged for repair, replacement, or cleaning resulting from)Tj 0.067 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (damages to the facilities, equipment, or for )Tj 0 Tw 140.967 0 TD [ (in)31 (ad)31 (equ)31 (at)31 (e cl)31 (ea)31 (n-)31 (up)31 (.)] TJ -157.796 -19.25 TD (4. )Tj 10.442 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Neither individuals nor groups will be permitted to interrupt the)Tj -0.27 -9.5 TD (use of space after it has been duly assigned, without the permis)Tj 0 Tw 203.476 0 TD (-)Tj -203.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (sion of the president or a University official designated by the)Tj -0.183 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (president.)Tj -10.023 -19.25 TD (5. Smoking)Tj 8.555 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (The University does not permit smoking within University build)Tj 0 Tw 210.917 0 TD (-)Tj -210.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ings. The University expects the cooperation and commitment of)Tj 0.081 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (all students, faculty, staff, and visitors in maintaining a smoke-free)Tj 0.007 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (environment.)Tj -8.83 -19.25 TD (6. Decorations in the UC)Tj 8.882 -19.25 TD 0.228 Tw (a. Decorations, displays, or exhibits which require flame or water)Tj 7.877 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (cannot be used in the University Center or Conference Center)Tj 0 Tw 205.023 0 TD (.)Tj -205.002 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Hurricane or votive candles may be used on tables. Open flame)Tj -0.074 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (candles are prohibited.)Tj -7.656 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (b. Masking tape is approved to post or secure materials on UC)Tj 8.088 -9.5 TD (walls. The use of other tapes, glue, staples, thumbtacks, or)Tj 0.184 -9.5 TD (adhesive on the walls, ceilings, door frames, doors, columns, or)Tj -0.007 -9.75 TD (staging for attaching any material is not permitted. Angel hair)Tj 0 Tw 201.877 0 TD (,)Tj -202.002 -9.5 TD (glitter, confetti, and straw are also prohibited.)Tj -17.255 -19.25 TD (7. )Tj 8.192 0 TD (V)Tj 5.27 0 TD 0.2 Tw (iolations may be reason to initiate disciplinary proceedings as)Tj -5.177 -9.5 TD (described in Sections 4.0-4.07 and subject a student or student)Tj 0.005 -9.75 TD (organization to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. )Tj -17.339 -19.25 TD 0.231 Tw (C. Procedure for Requesting Approval of On-Campus Events by)Tj 10.209 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Registered Clubs and Organizations)Tj -0.993 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (1. Responsibilities of Student Chairmen, Sponsors, and the Student)Tj 8.213 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Organization)Tj 0.66 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (a. Reservations and calendaring should be completed in ample)Tj 7.874 -9.5 TD (time for the preceding purposes to be accomplished.)Tj -7.795 -9.75 TD (b. It is the responsibility of the officers, members, and advisor\(s\))Tj 8.083 -9.5 TD (of an organization to establish specific hours at the time of)Tj 0.166 -9.75 TD (request for reservation of the event. These hours should be)Tj -0.146 -9.5 TD (based upon the educational mission of the institution, the type)Tj 0.188 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (of activity, and the location of the activity)Tj 137.03 0 TD (.)Tj -145.252 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (c. Student organizations desiring reservations for an on-campus)Tj 7.592 -9.5 TD (event will secure the 缅北强奸 Event/Reservation form. The form is )Tj 0.142 -9.75 TD (available from the student scheduler in the Scheduling Office,)Tj -0.065 -9.5 TD (UC 213, the UC information desk, and at)Tj 0.008 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (www.usi.edu/sdv/reserve.htm.)Tj -7.822 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (d. The student who is to act as chair of the event will be the con)Tj 0 Tw 211.162 0 TD (-)Tj -202.84 -9.5 TD (tact person for the organization.)Tj -8.279 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (e. It is the responsibility of the student chair of the event to com)Tj 0 Tw 210.985 0 TD (-)Tj -203.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (plete the Event/Reservation form and bring the form and all)Tj -0.019 -9.5 TD 0.169 Tw (contracts to the student scheduler for review. The student)Tj 0.144 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (scheduler will arrange the room or space needed and advise on)Tj -0.019 -9.5 TD (any special arrangements, equipment, or costs.)Tj -7.713 -9.75 TD (f. The student organization will be responsible for all relevant)Tj 6.438 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (charges for security, special set-up arrangements, equipment,)Tj -0.047 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (and any additional staffing required by the function.)Tj -6.385 -9.75 TD (g. The chairperson of the event will be responsible for contacting)Tj 7.593 -9.5 TD (the student scheduler to confirm all reservations and requests if)Tj 0.204 -9.75 TD (they do not receive a written confirmation within 10 days of)Tj -0.153 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (the original request.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 296.296 62.75 TD (276)Tj ET endstream endobj 903 0 obj 9737 endobj 901 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 892 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 902 0 R >> endobj 905 0 obj << /Length 906 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 88.25 504 614.5 re f BT /F2 8 Tf 0 g 72.296 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0.221 Tw (h. One member of each couple attending a student event is to be)Tj 8.907 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (a student of the 缅北强奸, unless)Tj -0.087 -9.75 TD (arrangements have been made to invite special guests.)Tj -17.714 -19 TD (2. Responsibilities of the Student Scheduler)Tj 9.092 -19.25 TD (a. It is the responsibility of the student scheduler to review the)Tj 7.669 -9.75 TD (Event/Reservation form and all contracts with the student)Tj -0.147 -9.5 TD (chairman. The student scheduler will advise the student chair)Tj 0 Tw 201.343 0 TD (-)Tj -201.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (man about any fee charges, special requirements, or possible)Tj 0.128 -9.75 TD (challenges pertaining to the event or venue.)Tj -7.873 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (b. The student scheduler will coordinate all appropriate services)Tj 8.233 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (and confirm the reservation with the student chairman.)Tj -8.102 -9.5 TD (c. The student scheduler will forward copies of the)Tj 7.763 -9.5 TD (Event/Reservation form to the Office of Student Development)Tj 0.074 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Programs, the Office of Safety and Security, the organization\325)Tj 198.083 0 TD (s)Tj -198.09 -9.5 TD (advisor, and the student chairman.)Tj -16.915 -19.25 TD (3. Making Reservations)Tj 9.015 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (a. All student organization room reservations and space requests)Tj 7.91 -9.5 TD (must go through the student scheduler)Tj 0 Tw 124.537 0 TD (.)Tj -132.502 -9.75 TD 0.236 Tw (b. The Event/Reservation form should include all information)Tj 8.353 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (pertinent to the event, including date and time of event,)Tj -0.123 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (account number, anticipated number of attendees, type of set-)Tj 0.235 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (up required, need for special equipment or food service. A copy)Tj -0.043 -9.5 TD (of any contracts the organization signs pertaining to the event)Tj -0.093 -9.75 TD (must also be given to the student scheduler at the time of the)Tj 0.129 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (reservation.)Tj -8.316 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (c. Only those students listed on the registration renewal or update)Tj 7.784 -9.75 TD (forms may make room reservations or space requests.)Tj -0.103 -9.5 TD (Organizations and/or their officers will be held financially)Tj 0.089 -9.75 TD (responsible for any damage to the building or equipment as a)Tj -0.031 -9.5 TD (result of maliciousness and/or negligence on the part of any)Tj -0.146 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (organization or participant.)Tj -7.514 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (d. Use of classroom space for weekly meetings cannot be)Tj 8.052 -9.5 TD 0.144 Tw (approved until two weeks into the semester, after all classrooms)Tj 0.122 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (have been assigned for academic purposes.)Tj -8.268 -9.5 TD (e. If an organization finds it does not need a room once it has)Tj 7.659 -9.5 TD (been reserved, the student scheduler must be contacted as soon)Tj -0.026 -9.75 TD (as possible so that they may notify the Office of Scheduling)Tj 0.036 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Services of the room\325s availability)Tj 108.524 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 4.248 0 TD (Meeting space on campus is)Tj -112.787 -9.75 TD 0.222 Tw (scarce. Please be courteous enough to cancel a room if you)Tj 0.156 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (don\325t need it! Not canceling a reservation can result in loss)Tj -0.009 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (of reservation privileges.)Tj /F2 8 Tf -7.944 -9.75 TD 0.223 Tw (f. Reservations for events on campus must be made at least one)Tj 6.504 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (week prior to the event.)Tj -24.508 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (D. Student Organization Use Priorities and Reservations)Tj 9.072 -19.25 TD (1. Conference rooms 214 and 215 will be reserved primarily for stu)Tj 0 Tw 217.262 0 TD (-)Tj -209.091 -9.5 TD (dent use.)Tj -8.205 -19.25 TD 0.231 Tw (2. Space identified by the University Center Coordinating Council)Tj 8.412 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (reserved on a continuing basis will include the following:)Tj 0.588 -9.75 TD (a. Events designed primarily for the benefit of the entire student)Tj 7.833 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (community;)Tj -7.659 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (b. Student Government Association, Activities Programming)Tj 8.061 -9.5 TD (Board, and other \322governing\323 student organizations as defined)Tj 0.111 -9.5 TD (by the Office of Student Development.)Tj -17.195 -19.25 TD (3. Room reservations for registered student clubs and organizations)Tj 8.099 -9.75 TD (on a semester basis must be made through the student scheduler)Tj 0.15 -9.5 TD (by April 1 and November 1 of the prior semester)Tj 0 Tw 158.188 0 TD (.)Tj 102.498 604.75 TD 0.2 Tw (4. Priority will be given to the renewal of reservations for annual)Tj 8.354 -9.5 TD (events made within 24 hours of the completion of the event.)Tj -17.279 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (E. Conflicts and Exceptions)Tj 9.016 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (The University reserves the right to refuse the use of University)Tj -0.048 -9.5 TD (facilities at any given time. In these instances, the reason for such)Tj -0.159 -9.75 TD (refusal will be explained to those involved. Exceptions to these pro)Tj 0 Tw 218.428 0 TD (-)Tj -218.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (cedures should be directed to the student scheduler and the Office)Tj -0.046 -9.5 TD 0.164 Tw (of Scheduling Services. When necessary, the University Center)Tj 0.153 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Coordinating Council will review requests for exceptions as part of)Tj 0.017 -9.5 TD (the regular agenda. If there appears to be a conflict with reserva)Tj 0 Tw 207.443 0 TD (-)Tj -207.591 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (tions, the student scheduler will contact the organization immedi)Tj 0 Tw 212.437 0 TD (-)Tj -212.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (ately to find a resolution to the matter)Tj 0 Tw 124.734 0 TD (.)Tj -133.752 -19.25 TD (F)Tj 2.996 0 TD (. 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Food Service)Tj 9.056 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (Events scheduled in the University Center and the Conference)Tj 0.002 -9.5 TD 0.223 Tw (Center \(UC 201-204\) where food is to be served must check with)Tj -0.118 -9.75 TD 0.236 Tw (the director of Sodexho/Marriott Food Services at 812/464-1859.)Tj 0.084 -9.5 TD 0.231 Tw (Sodexho/Marriott has an exclusive contract for all food, including)Tj -0.136 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (beverages and meals, served in the University Center. No food may)Tj 0.2 -9.75 TD (be served in the UC without their approval. Arrangements for foo)Tj 0 Tw 215.507 0 TD (d)Tj -215.504 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (service are to be made after the room reservation has been con)Tj 0 Tw 203.874 0 TD (-)Tj -204.09 -9.75 TD 0.228 Tw (firmed. Groups may want to contact Sodexho/Marriott if there are)Tj 0.208 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (catering needs outside of the University Center. 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Audio/Visual Needs)Tj 8.83 -19 TD 0.2 Tw (Arrangements for any audio-visual equipment or special equipment)Tj 0.141 -9.75 TD (needed for an event must be made at the time the reservation for)Tj -0.143 -9.5 TD (space is requested. 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Students and other campus con)Tj 0 Tw 206.382 0 TD (-)Tj -206.341 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (stituents are deemed to be adults responsible for their own behavior)Tj -0.105 -9.5 TD (and are expected to obey the law and University rules regarding drugs)Tj 0.012 -9.75 TD (and alcohol. \(See also 2.07\) )Tj /F1 12 Tf 269.109 519 TD 0.333 Tw (State of Indiana Legal Sanctions )Tj -0.063 -14.25 TD 0 Tw (for Drug/Alcohol Use)Tj /F1 9 Tf 0.062 -21.75 TD (2.07 UNAUTHORIZED POSSESSION OR USE OF)Tj -0.015 -11 TD (DRUGS/ALCOHOL, AS DEFINED HERE.)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.026 -19.5 TD 0.283 Tw (A.The following actions are prohibited by the University of Southern)Tj 8.842 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Indiana:)Tj 0.105 -19 TD (1.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages on University)Tj -0.113 -9.75 TD 0.155 Tw (property, or in the course of a University activity or student orga)Tj 0 Tw 210.061 0 TD (-)Tj -209.841 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nization activity without University approval or contrary to law;)Tj -9.177 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (2.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages in any under)Tj 0 Tw 205.569 0 TD (-)Tj -205.59 -9.5 TD (graduate residence supervised by the University, except as)Tj 0.194 -9.75 TD (approved by the University)Tj 88.192 0 TD (.)Tj -97.252 -9.5 TD (3.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Consumption or conspicuous possession of alcoholic beverages in)Tj -0.001 -9.75 TD (or on any property of the University frequented by the public,)Tj -0.009 -9.5 TD (except in areas specifically designated by the University)Tj 0 Tw 181.076 0 TD (.)Tj -199.002 -9.5 TD 0.422 Tw (B.The possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages is not forbid)Tj 0 Tw 225.97 0 TD (-)Tj -217.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (den in the following areas of the University unless otherwise prohib)Tj 0 Tw 220.623 0 TD (-)Tj -220.59 -9.5 TD (ited by law:)Tj -0.041 -19.25 TD (1.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (In designated graduate housing and buildings designated as)Tj 0.115 -9.5 TD 0.155 Tw (restricted to students who are 21 years of age or older, including)Tj -0.096 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (residence rooms and certain common areas approved for such)Tj 0.024 -9.5 TD (purpose by the dean of students. 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Some examples of these sanctions are provided for)Tj -0.213 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (information purposes:)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 296.331 62.75 TD (278)Tj ET endstream endobj 909 0 obj 8560 endobj 907 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 892 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 908 0 R >> endobj 912 0 obj << /Length 913 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 54.5 77.25 502.75 626.75 re f BT /F2 8 Tf 0 g 55.581 697 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (A.Public Intoxication)Tj 8.974 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (It is a Class B misdemeanor for a person to be in a public place or a)Tj 0.126 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (place of resort in a state of intoxication \(Indiana Code 7.1-5-1-3\).)Tj -8.976 -9.75 TD 0.6 Tw (B.Illegal possession of alcohol by minor:)Tj 8.935 -19 TD 0.2 Tw (It is a Class C misdemeanor for a minor to knowingly: \(1\) possess an)Tj -0.015 -9.75 TD (alcoholic beverage; \(2\) consume it; or \(3\) transport it on a public)Tj 0.041 -9.5 TD (highway when not accompanied by at least one \(1\) of his/her par)Tj 0 Tw 211.921 0 TD (-)Tj -211.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ents or guardians. \(Indiana Code 7.1-5-7-7\))Tj -9.091 -19 TD 0.45 Tw (C.Sale or gift to a minor:)Tj 9.056 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (It is a Class C misdemeanor for a person to recklessly sell, barter)Tj 0 Tw 208.249 0 TD (,)Tj -208.252 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (exchange, provide, or furnish an alcoholic beverage to a minor)Tj 0 Tw 203.712 0 TD (.)Tj -203.752 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (\(Indiana Code 7.1-5-7-8\) It is a Class C misdemeanor for a minor to)Tj 0.003 -9.5 TD 0.155 Tw (recklessly be in a tavern, bar, or other public place where alcoholic)Tj -0.098 -9.75 TD 0.144 Tw (beverages are sold, bartered, exchanged, given away, provided or fur)Tj 0 Tw 220.092 0 TD (-)Tj -220.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (nished. In addition to other penalties under this subsection, the)Tj 0.07 -9.75 TD 0.117 Tw (minor\325s driver\325s license shall be suspended for up to one \(1\) year in)Tj -0.044 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (accordance with IC 9-24-18-8 and IC 9-30-4-9. \(Indiana Code 7.1-)Tj -0.004 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (5-7-10\))Tj -9.088 -19.25 TD 0.825 Tw (D.Misrepresentation of age:)Tj 9.09 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (It is unlawful for a minor to make a false statement or present false)Tj -0.035 -9.5 TD (evidence of age \(Indiana Code 7.1-5-7-1\), to possess a false identifi)Tj 0 Tw 218.375 0 TD (-)Tj -218.341 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (cation \(Indiana Code 7.1-5-7-3\), or to misrepresent age on state-)Tj -0.026 -9.5 TD 0.228 Tw (approved written forms \(Indiana Code 7.1-5-7-4\) in order to pro)Tj 0 Tw 210.208 0 TD (-)Tj -210.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (cure alcoholic beverages. 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A person who drives a vehicle)Tj 0.168 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (while intoxicated can be charged with a Class A misdemeanor, with)Tj -0.08 -9.5 TD 0.218 Tw (a penalty of up to one year in jail and a $5,000 fine \(Indiana Code)Tj 0.023 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (9-30-5-2 and 35-50-3-2\). A second offense or beyond, occurring)Tj -0.073 -9.5 TD 0.245 Tw (during a five-year period, is a Class D felony \(Indiana Code 9-30-5-)Tj -0.037 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (3\), with a )Tj 36.148 0 TD 0.2 Tw (penalty of up to one and one-half years in prison)Tj -35.993 -9.75 TD 0.219 Tw (\(Indiana Code 35-50-2-7\). It is a Class D felony if a driver is under)Tj -0.153 -9.5 TD 0.175 Tw (the influence and causes an accident involving bodily injury, and a)Tj 0.186 -9.75 TD 0.223 Tw (Class C felony where an accident involves a death \(Indiana Code 9-)Tj -0.195 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (30-5-4 and IC 9-30-5-5\). The Class C felony carries a penalty of)Tj 0.201 -9.5 TD 0.225 Tw (four years in prison \(Indiana Code 35-50-2-6\). 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However)Tj 0 Tw 221.367 0 TD (,)Tj -221.502 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (the offense is a Class C felony if the person in possession of the con)Tj 0 Tw 220.33 0 TD (-)Tj -220.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (trolled substance possesses the controlled substance: \(1\) On a school)Tj 0.043 -9.75 TD (bus; or \(2\) in, on, or within one thousand \(1,000\) feet of: \(A\))Tj 0.014 -9.5 TD (school property; \(B\) a public park; or \(c\) a family housing complex)Tj -0.065 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (\(Indiana Code 35-48-4-7\).)Tj -9.018 -19.25 TD (B.)Tj 9.13 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Possession of marijuana, hash oil, or hashish:)Tj -0.068 -19.25 TD (A person who: 1. knowingly or intentionally possesses \(pure or adul)Tj 0 Tw 220.436 0 TD (-)Tj -220.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (terated\) marijuana, hash oil, or hashish; 2. knowingly or intention)Tj 0 Tw 215.777 0 TD (-)Tj -215.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (ally grows or cultivates marijuana; or 3. knowing that marijuana is)Tj 0.028 -9.5 TD (growing on his premises, fails to destroy the marijuana plants; com)Tj 0 Tw 216.162 0 TD (-)Tj -216.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (mits possession of marijuana, hash oil or hashish, a Class A misde)Tj 0 Tw 213.494 0 TD (-)Tj -213.591 -9.5 TD 0.158 Tw (meanor. 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A per)Tj 0 Tw 205.661 0 TD (-)Tj -205.59 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (son who knowingly or intentionally possesses a substance)Tj 0.06 -9.75 TD (described in Section 4.5 of this chapter commits a Class C misde)Tj 0 Tw 210.787 0 TD (-)Tj -210.84 -9.5 TD 0.1 Tw (meanor. However, the offense is a Class A misdemeanor if the)Tj 0.105 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (person has a previous conviction under this section \(Indiana)Tj -0.114 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Code 35-48-4-4.6\).)Tj -17.937 -19.25 TD [ (F)156 (.)] TJ 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (Dealing in marijuana, hash oil, or hashish:)Tj -0.11 -19 TD 0.172 Tw (1. 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or \(C\) the person has a)Tj -0.037 -9.5 TD (prior conviction of an offense involving marijuana, hash oil, or)Tj -0.113 -9.5 TD (hashish; and 2. a Class C felony if: \(A\) the amount involved is)Tj 0.095 -9.75 TD (ten \(10\) pounds or more of marijuana or three hundred \(300\) or)Tj 0.017 -9.5 TD (more grams of hash oil or hashish; or the person: delivered or)Tj 269.785 595.25 TD (financed the delivery of marijuana, hash oil, or hashish: \(A\) on a)Tj -0.093 -9.75 TD (school bus; or \(B\) in, on, or within one thousand \(1,000\) feet of:)Tj 0.079 -9.5 TD (\(i\) school property; \(ii\) a public park; or \(iii\) a family housing)Tj 0.025 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (complex \(Indiana Code 35-48-4-10\).)Tj -18.054 -19 TD 0.325 Tw (G.Dealing in cocaine or a narcotic drug:)Tj 0 Tw 8.981 -9.75 TD [ (A )-31 (per)31 (s)-31 (o)31 (n )-31 (wh)31 (o )-31 (\(1\))31 ( )-31 (kn)31 (owingly or )-31 (int)31 (ention)31 (a)-31 (l)31 (ly: )-31 (\()31 (A)-31 (\))31 ( manuf)31 (ac)-31 (t)31 (ures; \()-31 (B)31 (\))] TJ 0.118 -9.5 TD [ (fin)31 (ances the)31 ( )-31 (m)-31 (a)31 (nufac)31 (t)-31 (u)31 (re )-31 (o)31 (f; 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or)Tj 0.057 -9.75 TD (\(2\) for unlawfully: \(A\) keeping; \(B\) offering for sale; \(C\) selling;)Tj -0.067 -9.5 TD (\(D\) delivering; or \(E\) financing the delivery of: controlled sub)Tj 0 Tw 203.149 0 TD (-)Tj -203.09 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (stances, or items of drug paraphernalia as described in IC 35-48-4-)Tj -0.031 -9.5 TD (8.5; commits maintaining a common nuisance, a Class D felony)Tj 0.058 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (\(Indiana Code 35-48-4-13\).)Tj -18.022 -19.25 TD (I.)Tj 8.908 0 TD 0.164 Tw (Suspension of operator\325s license and motor vehicle registrations:)Tj 0.2 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (If a person is convicted of an offense under section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,)Tj -0.004 -9.5 TD 0.179 Tw (10, or 11 of this chapter, or conspiracy to commit an offense under)Tj -0.04 -9.5 TD 0.185 Tw (section 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, or 11 of this chapter, the court shall, in)Tj -0.105 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (addition to any other order the court enters, order that the person\325s:)Tj -0.063 -9.5 TD 0.172 Tw (1. operator\325s license be suspended; 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If violations are found to have)Tj 0.028 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (occurred, disciplinary action may be taken.)Tj /F1 9 Tf -0.075 -19.75 TD 0 Tw (4.0 JUDICIAL PROCEDURE)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.02 -19.75 TD 0.228 Tw (Procedure for adjudication of violations of code of student conduct.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 296.427 62.75 TD (286)Tj ET endstream endobj 935 0 obj 8632 endobj 933 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 930 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R /F4 16 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 934 0 R >> endobj 937 0 obj << /Length 938 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 73.5 504 629.25 re f BT /F1 9 Tf 0 g 54.427 695 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (4.01 THE ST)Tj 53.251 0 TD (A)Tj 6 0 TD 0.25 Tw (TE OF INDIANA HAS CHARGED UNI)Tj 0 Tw 165.72 0 TD (-)Tj -225.005 -10.75 TD 0.25 Tw (VERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA WITH THE)Tj -0.04 -10.75 TD (RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROVIDING AN ORDERL)Tj 0 Tw 211.727 0 TD (Y)Tj -211.747 -10.75 TD 0.25 Tw (CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT CONDUCIVE TO LEARN)Tj 0 Tw 225.941 0 TD (-)Tj -226.005 -11 TD 0.167 Tw (ING IN WHICH PERSONS AND PROPERTY ARE)Tj 0.205 -10.75 TD 0 Tw (PROTECTED FROM HARM)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.022 -19.5 TD 0.2 Tw (As a state institution, 缅北强奸 has further)Tj -0.03 -9.75 TD (responsibility for upholding the laws of the State. 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The student will be required to sign a dis)Tj 0 Tw 215.89 0 TD (-)Tj -215.84 -9.5 TD 0.236 Tw (ciplinary agreement, signifying willingness to modify the behavior)Tj 0 Tw 213.741 0 TD (.)Tj -213.752 -9.75 TD 0.15 Tw (If, during that year, the student becomes involved in another inci)Tj 0 Tw 213.007 0 TD (-)Tj -213.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (dent and is found in violation, the disciplinary agreement will be)Tj 0.034 -9.75 TD (utilized in determining the appropriate action. )Tj 0.009 -19 TD (Should the student admit or deny involvement and, through the dis)Tj 0 Tw 221.306 0 TD (-)Tj -221.34 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (cussion process the administrator finds the student is innocent or)Tj 268.99 612 TD (there is no basis for the complaint, the complaint is destroyed and)Tj 0.029 -9.5 TD (no record of the discussion is kept.)Tj 0.125 -19.25 TD (Should the student deny involvement and the administrator does)Tj -0.071 -9.5 TD (not agree, the student may request that the complaint be transferred)Tj 0.111 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (to the conduct adjudication process.)Tj -9.013 -19.25 TD 2.2 Tw (B.Conduct Adjudication)Tj 8.795 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (Conduct adjudication is a process which is used for all alleged viola)Tj 0 Tw 219.254 0 TD (-)Tj -219.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tions which may result in a change of student status. The process)Tj -0.026 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (contains three fundamental steps:)Tj 0.074 -19.25 TD (1.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (presentation of the charges)Tj -9.21 -19 TD (2.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (hearing)Tj -8.842 -19.25 TD (3.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (decision and action by an administrator)Tj -17.961 -19.25 TD (An appeal opportunity is available to the student upon receipt of the)Tj -0.173 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (decision.)Tj /F1 9 Tf 0.128 -20 TD 0.25 Tw (4.02 DESCRIPTION OF RIGHTS IN DISCIPLINAR)Tj 0 Tw 214.481 0 TD (Y)Tj -214.497 -10.75 TD (SITUATIONS)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.008 -19.75 TD 0.2 Tw (Students have been accorded rights in disciplinary situations by the)Tj -0.024 -9.5 TD 0.117 Tw (Board of Trustees in keeping with procedural due process guidelines.)Tj -0.079 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Basically students have the right:)Tj 0.016 -19.25 TD (1.)Tj 8.994 0 TD [ (to exa)31 (mine)31 ( )-31 (a)31 (ll w)31 (r)-31 (i)31 (tte)31 (n )-31 (i)31 (nf)31 (or)31 (m)-31 (a)31 (tio)31 (n per)31 (t)-31 (ai)31 (ni)31 (ng)31 ( )-31 (t)31 (o t)-31 (h)31 (e )-31 (al)31 (leg)63 (ed vio)31 (l)-31 (a)31 (tio)31 (n)] TJ -8.948 -19 TD (2.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (to a fair hearing )Tj -8.949 -19.25 TD (3.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (to know whether statements made in disciplinary situations can be)Tj 0.074 -9.75 TD (used in student court, administrative procedures, or civil courts)Tj -9.161 -19 TD 0 Tw (4.)Tj 8.994 0 TD [ (to th)31 (e )-31 (ch)31 (oi)31 (ce )-31 (o)31 (f hea)31 (ri)31 (n)-31 (g)31 ( bo)] TJ 86.214 0 TD -2.08 Tw (d y)Tj 0 Tw 6.961 0 TD [ (, w)31 (h)-31 (e)31 (n )-31 (t)31 (h)31 (e )-31 (U)31 (ni)31 (versi)31 (ty)31 ( )-31 (Co)31 (urt is)31 ( )-31 (in s)31 (essi)31 (on)] TJ -102.123 -19.25 TD (5.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.2 Tw (to bring an advisor from the University community to a hearing)Tj -9.066 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (6.)Tj 8.994 0 TD 0.236 Tw (to appeal decision of the hearing body )Tj /F1 9 Tf -8.913 -20 TD 0 Tw (4.03 CONDUCT ADJUDICATION PROCESS)Tj /F2 8 Tf -0.022 -19.5 TD 0.575 Tw (A.Presentation of charges)Tj 9.104 -19.25 TD 0.2 Tw (A student who is accused of an alleged violation of a University pol)Tj 0 Tw 220.324 0 TD (-)Tj -220.34 -9.75 TD 0.155 Tw (icy will meet with an administrator. 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The student is given 48 hours to)Tj 0.071 -9.75 TD 0.236 Tw (make a choice of hearing body and plea.)Tj -9.002 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (B.)Tj 9.13 0 TD (Hearing)Tj -0.069 -19 TD 0.2 Tw (All hearings provide the opportunity for the accused student to)Tj -0.028 -9.75 TD (respond to the charges, to present witnesses, and to raise questions.)Tj -0.123 -9.5 TD (The complainant must provide, by a preponderance of evidence,)Tj 0.01 -9.75 TD (that the alleged offender committed the act in question. Hearings)Tj -0.018 -9.5 TD (provide the opportunity for the complainant to amplify the allega)Tj 0 Tw 213.531 0 TD (-)Tj -213.34 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (tion, to present witnesses, and to raise questions. The hearing officer)Tj 0.032 -9.75 TD (or University Court justices will, through questioning, seek to arrive)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 Tw 0 g 296.438 62.75 TD (287)Tj ET endstream endobj 938 0 obj 9247 endobj 936 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 930 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 937 0 R >> endobj 940 0 obj << /Length 941 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90.75 504 612 re f BT /F2 8 Tf 0 g 63.438 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0.2 Tw (at the truth. 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Amended, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992,)Tj -0.09 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000.)Tj -0.046 -19.25 TD 0.225 Tw (Amendments to the University Code of Conduct will be printed in)Tj /F4 8 Tf 0.056 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (The Shield)Tj /F2 8 Tf 31.931 0 TD (, the student newspaper, each fall semester)Tj 137.562 0 TD (.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -169.502 -19.25 TD -0.275 Tw (The Academic Affairs Student Grievance Procedure is taken from the)Tj 0.02 -9.75 TD 0.222 Tw (Faculty Handbook and is provided here for information purposes.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 0.087 -19 TD 0.2 Tw (It is the goal of the Student Academic Grievance Policy and Procedure)Tj -0.134 -9.75 TD (to provide a simple and expeditious process, allowing both informal)Tj 0.037 -9.5 TD (and formal resolution of conflicts. 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If the issue cannot be resolved informally, then the com)Tj 0 Tw 201.217 0 TD (-)Tj -201.09 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (plaint may move to the formal level.)Tj -8.962 -19.25 TD 0 Tw (2.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (Judgments on Academic Performance)Tj -0.076 -9.5 TD 0.164 Tw (Grievances involving an instructor\325s judgment in assigning a)Tj -0.098 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (grade based on academic performance must be resolved through)Tj 0.059 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (the informal resolution procedure.)Tj ET 53.25 714.25 504 1 re f 1 g 287.25 54.75 36 18 re f BT /F2 12 Tf 0 g 296.48 62.75 TD (289)Tj ET endstream endobj 944 0 obj 8408 endobj 942 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 930 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R /F2 9 0 R /F4 16 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 943 0 R >> endobj 946 0 obj << /Length 947 0 R >> stream 0.25 w 1 g 53.25 90.75 504 612 re f BT /F1 8 Tf 0 g 54.48 695.75 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (C. Formal Resolution)Tj /F2 8 Tf 8.811 -19.25 TD (1.)Tj 8.994 0 TD (Student Academic Grievance Committee)Tj -0.014 -19 TD 0.2 Tw (The student Academic Grievance Committee, a composite pool)Tj 0.158 -9.75 TD (of ten members \(five faculty and five students\), will be elected in)Tj -0.069 -9.5 TD (the spring to two-year terms, with graduate and undergraduate)Tj 0.136 -9.75 TD (members being elected for staggered terms. The five faculty mem)Tj 0 Tw 210.797 0 TD (-)Tj -210.84 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (bers will include at least two members of the graduate faculty and)Tj 0.016 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (three members of the undergraduate faculty. The student mem)Tj 0 Tw 202.792 0 TD (-)Tj -202.841 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (bers will include three undergraduate students and two graduate)Tj 0.002 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (students.)Tj -0.131 -19.25 TD (a.)Tj 10.045 0 TD (Committee Selection)Tj 0.156 -9.5 TD 0.2 Tw (The Student Government Association will elect two under)Tj 0 Tw 192.735 0 TD (-)Tj -192.84 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (graduate student members and one undergraduate faculty)Tj 0.096 -9.5 TD 0.138 Tw (member. The Faculty Senate will elect one undergraduate stu)Tj 0 Tw 199.496 0 TD (-)Tj -199.59 -9.75 TD 0.2 Tw (dent and two undergraduate faculty members. The Graduate)Tj -0.033 -9.5 TD (Council will elect two graduate faculty members. 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