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Sociology SOCL 101 or the equivalent is a Prerequisite for all sociology courses numbered 121 or above.
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• SOCL 380 - Workplace Experience in Sociology I
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• SOCL 381 - Workplace Experience in Sociology II
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• SOCL 397 - Independent Study in Sociology
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• SOCL 399 - Internship in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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• SOCL 420 - Society and Social Change: Science and Technology
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• SOCL 426 - Classics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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• SPAN 115 - Spanish for Communication
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• SPAN 116 - Communicating in Spanish
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• SPAN 121 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers
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• SPAN 160 - Translation Techniques
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• SPAN 196 - Honors Spanish
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• SPAN 215 - Intermediate Spanish I
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• SPAN 216 - Intermediate Spanish II
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• SPAN 220 - Latin America Through Film
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• SPAN 225 - Spanish for Community Services
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• SPAN 230 - La Gramática Española
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• SPAN 233 - The Culture of the Spanish Golden Age
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• SPAN 235 - Spanish Culture
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• SPAN 236 - Latin American Cultures
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• SPAN 237 - “Preceptiva Literaria” for Hispanic Studies
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• SPAN 238 - Introduction to Literary Criticism for Hispanic Studies
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• SPAN 240 - Aspects of Caribbean Culture
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• SPAN 241 - Main Currents in Puerto Rican Civilization
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• SPAN 256 - Spain Today
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• SPAN 258 - Latin America Today
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• SPAN 265 - Reading and Composition
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• SPAN 275 - Beginning Spanish for Business
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• SPAN 276 - Intermediate Spanish for Business
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• SPAN 295 - Special Topics in Literature and Linguistics
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• SPAN 296 - Honors Spanish II
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• SPAN 301 - Masterworks in the Spanish Language*
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• SPAN 305 - Cervantes and His World
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• SPAN 311 - Main Currents in Spanish Civilization I
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• SPAN 312 - Main Currents in Spanish Civilization II
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• SPAN 325 - The Spanish Golden Age
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• SPAN 344 - Nineteenth-Century Spanish Literature
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• SPAN 346 - “Modernismo” in Spain and Latin America
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• SPAN 347 - The Generation of 1898
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• SPAN 348 - The Generations of Ortega y Gasset and García Lorca
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• SPAN 349 - Contemporary Spanish Literature
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• SPAN 350 - International Business in Spanish
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• SPAN 351 - Main Currents in Latin American Civilizations I
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• SPAN 352 - Main Currents in Latin American Civilizations II
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• SPAN 355 - Introduction to Business Environment in Spanish
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• SPAN 359 - Afro-Hispanic Literature
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• SPAN 372 - Spanish Conversation
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• SPAN 397 - Independent Study in Spanish
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• SPAN 495 - Spanish Capstone (cc)
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Speech Communication/Theatre and Film |
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• COMM 194 - Honors Oral Communications
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Sport Management |
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• SPMG 300 - Foundations of Sport Management
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• SPMG 330 - Sport Marketing
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• SPMG 336 - Sport Law
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• SPMG 399 - Internship in Business
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• SPMG 430 - Sport Facility and Event Management
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• SPMG 432 - Sport Finance and Administration
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• SPMG 434 - Sport and Society
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• SPMG 450 - Applied Research Analysis in Sport Management
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Veterinary Technology Students in the undecided – veterinary technology or veterinary technology major concentration must earn a minimum letter grade of B or better in ENGL 111 - Written English and Literary Studies I and MATH 116 , C+ or better in BIOL 160 /BIOL 160A General Biology I Lecture/Lab, and C or better in all veterinary technology courses and all other natural science courses (other than BIOL 160 /BIOL 160A ) that are required in the curriculum. Students must maintain a 2.75 cumulative GPA in Veterinary Technology courses for admittance into clinical courses VETC 340 , VETC 341 , VETC 350 , VETC 350A , VETC 360 , VETC 375 , VETC 495 and VETC 496. A minimum GPA of 2.75 is required for graduation from the Veterinary Technology Program as a Veterinary Technology major.
Students enrolled in the undecided – veterinary technology or the veterinary technology major may not repeat a course required in the curriculum more than once.
For any veterinary technology lecture course that has a laboratory course as a corequisite, both the lecture and laboratory courses must be taken concurrently. In the event that a student must withdraw from the lecture course, the student must also withdraw from the corequisite laboratory course. Students who wish to take the lecture or laboratory course alone will require Program Director authorization and may be required to participate in relevant labs or audit relevant lecture topics.
Students who receive an unsatisfactory evaluation in any category, including but not limited to professional and ethical behavior, or required skill in clinical courses VETC 340 , VETC 341 , VETC 350 , VETC 350A , VETC 360 , VETC 375 , VETC 495 or VETC 496, or who are dismissed from any externship site, will receive an “F” in the course and will have their records reviewed by the Veterinary Technology Faculty. The faculty will determine if the student will be given the opportunity to repeat the experience in a future semester, and/or be placed on probation, or be dismissed by the Program.
If a student is dismissed from any externship site because of an inability to demonstrate content knowledge, the faculty may require the student to pass a competency exam and either re-take or audit the course covering the content prior to reassignment to an externship site. Any student that is dismissed from the Veterinary Technology Program is not eligible to reapply to the Veterinary Technology Program.
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• VETC 101 - Introduction to Veterinary Science
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• VETC 110 - Applied Animal Behavior
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• VETC 140 - Veterinary Management
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• VETC 256 - Anatomy of Domestic Animals
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• VETC 256A - Anatomy of Domestic Animals Laboratory
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• VETC 258 - Animal Handling and Restraint
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• VETC 295 - Special Topics in Veterinary Technology
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• VETC 300 - Physiology of Domestic Animals
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• VETC 305 - Global Veterinary Experiences
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• VETC 306 - Clinical Laboratory Techniques and Analysis
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• VETC 306A - Clinical Laboratory Techniques Laboratory
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• VETC 320 - Pharmacology and Toxicology (cc)
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• VETC 340 - Clinical Veterinary Team Communication
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• VETC 341 - Small Animal Diseases: A Case Based Approach
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• VETC 350 - Applied Clinical Veterinary Nursing Lecture
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• VETC 350A - Applied Clinical Veterinary Nursing Practicum
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• VETC 360 - Fundamentals of Animal Research
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• VETC 375 - Principles of Large Animal Medicine
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• VETC 380 - Workplace Experience in Veterinary Science I
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• VETC 381 - Workplace Experience in Veterinary Science II
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• VETC 397 - Independent Study in Veterinary Technology
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• VETC 495 - Externship I: General Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
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• VETC 496 - Externship II: Veterinary Specialty
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