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Accounting |
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• ACCT 120 - Introduction to Financial Accounting
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• ACCT 121 - Introduction to Management Accounting
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• ACCT 240 - Intermediate Accounting I
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• ACCT 241 - Intermediate Accounting II
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• ACCT 250 - Cost Accounting
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• ACCT 261 - Computer Applications for Accountants
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• ACCT 320 - Governmental, Not-for-Profit and Other Special Topics
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• ACCT 330 - Advanced Accounting
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• ACCT 340 - Introduction to Federal Income Taxation
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• ACCT 341 - Advanced Federal Income Taxation
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• ACCT 380 - Workplace Experience in Accounting I
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• ACCT 381 - Workplace Experience in Accounting II
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• ACCT 410 - Accounting Information Systems
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• ACCT 420 - Auditing and Assurance Services
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• ACCT 430 - Topics from Professional Examinations in Accounting
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• ACCT 510 - Global Financial Statement Analysis
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• ACCT 520 - Contemporary Issues in Auditing
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• ACCT 530 - Advanced Accounting Theory and Applications (cc)
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• ACCT 540 - Advanced Business Entity Taxation
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• ACCT 550 - Cost Management for Controllership
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• ACCT 560 - Fraud Examination
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Albanian |
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• ALBA 115 - Albanian for Communication
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• ALBA 116 - Communicating in Albanian
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American Sign Language |
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• AMSL 115 - Introduction to American Sign Language
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• AMSL 116 - Intermediate American Sign Language
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• AMSL 295 - Special Topics in Literature and Linguistics
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Arabic |
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• ARAB 115 - Introduction to Arabic
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• ARAB 116 - Intermediate Arabic
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• ARAB 295 - Special Topics in Literature and Linguistics
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• ARAB 397 - Independent Study in Arabic
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Art |
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• ARTT 107 - Art and Culture
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• ARTT 215 - History of Art I
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• ARTT 216 - History of Art II
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• ARTT 244 - Topics in Film
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• ARTT 245 - Film and Videotape Production
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• ARTT 275 - Photojournalism
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• ARTT 292 - Honors Topics in Art History
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Behavioral Science PSYN 101 , SOCL 101 or the equivalent is a Prerequisite for all Behavioral Science courses numbered 121 or above.
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• BHSC 120 - Career and Life Planning
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• BHSC 127 - The Criminal Justice System
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• BHSC 130 - Multicultural Education
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• BHSC 134 - The Parent, the Child, and the School
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• BHSC 200 - Crime and Deviance
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• BHSC 201 - Introduction to Social Work
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• BHSC 202 - Ethics and the Family
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• BHSC 215 - The Juvenile Justice System
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• BHSC 216 - Juvenile Justice System in the U.S.
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• BHSC 217 - Parole and Probation System in the U.S.
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• BHSC 218 - Oral Traditions
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• BHSC 226 - Computers for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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• BHSC 228 - the Psychology of the Preschool Child
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• BHSC 244 - Social Psychology
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• BHSC 249 - Race, Culture, and Ethnicity
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• BHSC 254 - Child Psychology
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• BHSC 262 - Alcohol, Drugs, and Behavior
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• BHSC 267 - Strategies for Child Care Providers
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• BHSC 269 - Strategies for Alcohol/Substance Abuse Providers
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• BHSC 271 - Medical Sociology: Health Care in the Modern Society
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• BHSC 280 - Philosophy and the Social Sciences
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• BHSC 282 - Perspectives on Aging
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• BHSC 295 - Contemporary Issues
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• BHSC 296 - The Black Family
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• BHSC 308 - Health Care Management
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• BHSC 348 - Methodology for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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• BHSC 349 - Directed Research in Behavioral Science
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• BHSC 350 - Black Women in Business
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• BHSC 366 - Medical Ethics
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• BHSC 370 - Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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• BHSC 380 - Workplace Experience in Behavioral Science I
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• BHSC 381 - Workplace Experience in Behavioral Science II
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• BHSC 399 - Internship in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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• BHSC 400 - Social Science Research
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• BHSC 426 - Classics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Biology Students enrolling in biology courses must earn at least a letter grade of C in all Prerequisite courses. Students may not repeat a Biology course more than twice. Some programs may only permit one repetition of a biology course. Please check program pages for specifics.
Persons who are immune-compromised (including those who are pregnant or may become pregnant) and students living with or caring for an immune-compromised individual should consult with their physicians to determine the appropriate level of participation prior to enrolling in science labs. Students must adhere to safety rules and regulation in the science labs at all times.
BIOL 160 –BIOL 161 or the equivalent is a Prerequisite for all other biology courses numbered 222 and above.
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• BIOL 100 - Human Body
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• BIOL 105 - Pathways, Perspectives, and Ethics in Science
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• BIOL 110 - Introduction to Human Biology
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• BIOL 111 - Introduction to Human Genetics
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• BIOL 112 - Environmental Science
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• BIOL 113 - Evolution
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• BIOL 116 - Plants and People
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• BIOL 117 - Science of Nutrition
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• BIOL 122 - Foundations of Biology
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• BIOL 130 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lecture
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• BIOL 130A - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory
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• BIOL 131 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture
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• BIOL 131A - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
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• BIOL 160 - General Biology I Lecture
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• BIOL 160A - General Biology I Laboratory
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• BIOL 161 - General Biology II Lecture
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• BIOL 161A - General Biology II Laboratory
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• BIOL 222 - Pathophysiology
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• BIOL 223 - Introduction to Science Teaching
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• BIOL 224 - Microbiome of Urban Spaces
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• BIOL 224 - Microbiome of Urban Spaces
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• BIOL 225 - Reading and Writing in Biology
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• BIOL 226 - Elements of Biochemistry
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• BIOL 244 - Ecology
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• BIOL 252 - Plant Biology
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• BIOL 265 - Microbiology Lecture
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• BIOL 265A - Microbiology Laboratory
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• BIOL 275 - Cell Biology
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