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202602_3959 - ENGL_412_01- Information Design I
Instructor:
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202602_3927 - HHP_600_02-ESSENTLS OF PERSONAL TRAINING
Instructor:
AARON SETTLE
202602_3905 - B A_442_01-
Instructor:
CLINTON ARNOLD
202602_3100 - ECON_109_01-INTRO TO WORLD ECONOMY
Instructor:
MARK WILSON
202602_3832 - ENGL_310_01-TECHNICAL & REPORT WRITING
Instructor:
JESSICA BARNES-PIETRUSZYNSKI
202602_3421 - MATH_111E_02-~MATH FOR LIBERAL ARTS-ENHNCD
Instructor:
KAREN KAIL
202602_3478 - C J_331_01-COMPARATIVE CJ SYSTEMS
Instructor:
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202602_3469 - LS_625_01-TECHNOLOGY FOR EDU LEADERSHIP
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202602_3419 - MATH_118E_02-COLL ALGBRA W/ BUS APPS-ENHNCD
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202602_3384 - MATH_119E_02-ALGEBRAIC METHODS - ENHANCED
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TINA SANCHEZ
202602_3363 - HHP_157_08-HEALTHY LIVING
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Jay Canterbury
202602_3359 - HHP_220_01-COACHING METHODOLOGY I
Instructor:
AARON SETTLE
202602_3325 - B A_313_01-BUSINESS FINANCE
Instructor:
Saman Bandara, PhD., MBA.
202602_3135 - HHP_157_03-HEALTHY LIVING
Instructor:
Jay Canterbury
202602_3858 - LS_840_01-COMM/TECH/MEDIA EFFECTV LDRSHP
Instructor:
STEPHANIE BURDETTE
Instructor:
Dr. Emily Waugh
202602_3468 - LS_620_02-CHNG/INNOV/PROF DEVL IN EDU
Facilitator :
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202602_3467 - LS_620_01-CHNG/INNOV/PROF DEVL IN EDU
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ROBERT HAGERMAN
202602_3358 - HHP_140_01-SPORTS HISTORY
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AARON SETTLE
202602_3304 - HHP_451_02-HLTH EQUITY/DIVERSTY/INCLUSION
Instructor:
Katherine Bryant
Instructor:
KATHERINE BRYANT
202602_3303 - HHP_352_02-COMMUNITY HEALTH
Instructor:
Katherine Bryant
Instructor:
KATHERINE BRYANT
202602_3036 - BIOL_108_01-~ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
Instructor:
Vasilios Dianellos
202602_3034 - BIOL_101_01-~PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY
Instructor:
Vasilios Dianellos
202602_3886 - S WK_299_01-SP TOP: SOCIAL WORK
Instructor:
Raphael Mutepa
202602_3707 - S WK_375_01-SUBSTANCE USE & PREVENTION
Instructor:
Raphael Mutepa
202602_3310 - HHP_150_02-INTRO TO HLTH & HUMAN PRFRMNCE
Instructor:
Kemberly Pasley
Instructor:
KEMBERLY PASLEY
202602_3412 - B A_465_01-INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Instructor:
Michael Young
202602_3298 - HHP_350_01-RESEARCH IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Facilitator :
CINDI SETTLE
202602_3116 - ENGL_101_01-~ENGLISH COMPOSITION I
Instructor:
ANNE MCCONNELL
202602_3102 - ECON_202_02-PRINCIPLES OF MICRO ECONOMICS
Instructor:
FREHOT HAILOU
202602_3058 - C J_320_01-COMM FOR CJ PROFESSIONALS I
Instructor:
William Whyte
202602_3019 - B A_209_02-MATH ANLYSIS FOR BUS DECISIONS
Instructor:
MICHAEL LEWIS
202602_3881 - B A_420_01-SENIOR SEMINAR: BUSINESS ADMIN
Instructor:
ALAN TILLQUIST
202602_3860 - LS_865_01-ADVANCED RESEARCH III
Instructor:
STEPHANIE BURDETTE
Instructor:
Dr. Emily Waugh
202602_3480 - C J_530_01-TECH APPLCTNS FOR CRIM JUSTICE
Instructor:
LEIGHANN DAVIDSON
202602_3391 - C J_313_01-RACE & GENDER ISSUES IN CJ
Instructor:
CASSANDRA WHYTE
202602_3730 - B A_363_02-INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
Instructor:
Susan Graves
202602_3418 - ECON_420_01-SENIOR SEMINAR: ECONOMICS
Instructor:
FREHOT HAILOU
202602_3287 - UNIV_305_01-RBA TRANSITIONS
Instructor:
MICHAEL HARRIS
202602_3056 - C J_101_02-INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Instructor:
Mark Addesa
202602_3033 - B A_440_01-OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Instructor:
MICHAEL LEWIS
202602_3022 - B A_215_02-FIRST YEAR ACCOUNTING I
Instructor:
Susan Graves
202602_3016 - B A_115_01-BUSINESS INFORMATION SKILLS
Instructor:
Azam Bejou
202602_3364 - S WK_245_01-HUMAN BEHAVIOR/SOCIAL ENVRNMNT
Instructor:
Raphael Mutepa
202602_3301 - HHP_340_02-ENERGY SOURCE/BODY COMPOSITION
Instructor:
MATTHEW BRADLEY
202602_3286 - UNIV_300_01-RBA PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
Instructor:
MICHAEL HARRIS
202602_3136 - HHP_157_05-HEALTHY LIVING
Instructor:
Jay Canterbury
202602_3099 - ECON_109_02-INTRO TO WORLD ECONOMY
Instructor:
FREHOT HAILOU
202602_3025 - B A_301_01-ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT
Instructor:
ALAN TILLQUIST
202602_3118 - ENGL_101E_02-~ENGL COMPOSITION I - ENHANCED
Instructor:
Lan Wang-Hiles
202602_3292 - ENGL_150_01-~INTRO TO LITERATURE
Instructor:
BARBARA (she, etc.) LADNER
202602_3328 - ART_100_02-~ART APPRECIATION
Instructor:
JOSHUA MARTIN
202602_3315 - MATH_120_02-~COLLEGE ALGEBRA
Instructor:
UPALI KARUNATHILAKE
202602_3316 - ART_101_04-STUDIO I - INTRO TO ART
Instructor:
Reidun Øvrebø (she/her)
202602_3372 - C J_650_01-LEGAL ASPECTS CRIM JUSTICE ADM
Instructor:
WALTER STROUPE
202602_3409 - C J_226_02-COURT SYSTEMS IN THE US
Instructor:
Mark Addesa
202602_3476 - C J_314_01-STATS FOR PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Instructor:
KERRI STEELE
202602_3331 - C J_380_01-CRIM PROC-ARRST/SEARCH/SEIZURE
Facilitator :
CORNELIA PALMER
202602_3960 - ENGL_422_01-
Instructor:
Thomas Kiddie
202602_3950 - COMM_140_03-~FILM APPRECIATION
Instructor:
Megan Sheets
202602_3928 - HHP_630_02-STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Instructor:
AARON SETTLE
202602_3481 - C J_550_01-CRIMINAL JUSTICE & COMMUNITY
Instructor:
MICHAEL KANE
202602_3816 - S WK_499_01-SP TOP: LICENSURE
Instructor:
Raphael Mutepa
202602_3768 - ENGL_204_03-WRITING - BUS & OTHER PROFS
Instructor:
ANNE MCCONNELL
202602_3340 - BIOL_108_02-~ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
Instructor:
Vasilios Dianellos
202602_3305 - HHP_461_02-HEALTH LEADERSHIP
Instructor:
Kemberly Pasley
Instructor:
KEMBERLY PASLEY
202602_3853 - C J_435_01-CRIMINAL EVIDENCE
Instructor:
WALTER STROUPE
202602_3431 - ENGL_228_01-INTRO TO DESKTOP PUBLISHING
This course will focus on the basic principles of effective document design and the tools for desktop publishing (DTP). The course will cover the basics of layout and design and how those principles are applied to various types of documents as well as integrating rhetorical concepts, particularly genres and modes of delivery, with the modern technology of desktop publishing.
Prerequisite: Art 101 and Eng. 102 or 112 with a final grade of “C” or higher.
Instructor:
JESSICA BARNES-PIETRUSZYNSKI
Facilitator :
ANNE MCCONNELL
202602_3477 - C J_314_02-STATS FOR PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Instructor:
KERRI STEELE
202602_3317 - ART_101_05-STUDIO I - INTRO TO ART
Instructor:
Reidun Øvrebø (she/her)
202602_3461 - HHP_405_01-SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
Facilitator :
CINDI SETTLE
202602_3312 - C J_330_01-COMM FOR CJ PROFESSIONALS II
Instructor:
William Whyte
202602_3017 - B A_203_01-BUSINESS STATISTICS
Instructor:
MICHAEL LEWIS
202602_3472 - LS_645_01-ACTION RSRCH / EDU LEADRSHP I
Facilitator :
DR. ELISHA M. LEWIS
202602_3388 - C J_204_02-JUVENILE JUSTICE & DELINQUENCY
Facilitator :
Mallory Watkins
Facilitator :
Mallory Watkins
202602_3148 - HHP_453_01-APPLIED NUTRITION IN HLTH EDUC
Facilitator :
ANNAMARIA KISER
202602_3127 - ENGL_204_02-WRITING - BUS & OTHER PROFS
Instructor:
Lan Wang-Hiles
202602_3833 - ENGL_311_01-EDITING FOR TECHNICAL WRITERS
(3 Credit Hours) This course aims to prepare students comprehensively for editing tasks in technical and other professional environments by engaging students in various technical tasks including copy editing, compilation, document design and reorganization, and management and production of client projects. The course will cover methods for working in both a paper and in an electronic environment. This course assumes that the student has the foundations of technical or report writing, as taught in English 112, Technical Writing, and English 204, Writing for Business and Other Professions. Prerequisite: English 112 or English 204 or permission of the instructor.
Instructor:
JESSICA BARNES-PIETRUSZYNSKI
202602_3329 - ART_100_03-~ART APPRECIATION
Instructor:
MOLLY ERLANDSON
202602_3471 - LS_630_02-FINANCE & HR MGMT FOR SCHOOLS
Instructor:
Dr. Emily Waugh
Facilitator :
Dr. Elizabeth Hoylman
202602_3413 - B A_320_01-ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Instructor:
Azam Bejou
202602_3394 - B A_310_01-HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Instructor:
ALAN TILLQUIST
202602_3385 - HHP_157_06-HEALTHY LIVING
Instructor:
MATTHEW BRADLEY
202602_3027 - B A_305_02-PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
Facilitator :
Rukhsana Turner
202602_3074 - CHEM_132_01-INTRO TO ENVIRONMNTL CHEMISTRY
Instructor:
Rebecca Linger
202602_3389 - C J_225_01-VICTIMOLOGY
Instructor:
Mark Addesa
202602_3313 - HHP_455_02-EPIDEMIOLOGY IN HEALTH
Instructor:
Katherine Bryant
Instructor:
KATHERINE BRYANT
202602_3345 - B A_210_02-BUSINESS LAW I
(3 Credit Hours) Introduction, definitions, social forces, classifications and sources of civil law. Fundamental
principles of commercial law which relate to common business transactions and occurrences
based upon contractual agreements. Theoretical and practical emphasis on the rights, duties,
powers and privileges incident to oral and written contracts. Analysis of the essential elements
of a valid and enforceable contract. Prerequisite(s): Eligible for ENGL 101. (This course fulfills
the General Education requirement in American Traditions)
Instructor:
Azam Bejou
202602_3392 - C J_425_01-SENIOR SEMINAR: CRIM JUSTICE
Instructor:
LEIGHANN DAVIDSON
202602_3804 - C J_640_02-STRAT PLAN & POLICY FORMULATN
Instructor:
CASSANDRA WHYTE
202602_3859 - LS_870_01-POLITICS IN LEADERSHIP
Instructor:
STEPHANIE BURDETTE
202602_3470 - LS_630_01-FINANCE & HR MGMT FOR SCHOOLS
Instructor:
Dr. Emily Waugh
Facilitator :
ROBERT HAGERMAN
202602_3119 - ENGL_102_01-~ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
Instructor:
CAROL TAYLOR JOHNSON
202502_3881 - LS_825_01-METHODOLOGY OF ACTION RESEARCH
Instructor:
STEPHANIE BURDETTE
Instructor:
Dr. Emily Waugh
202103_5199 - MATH_118E_02-COLL ALGBRA W/ BUS APPS-ENHNCD
Instructor:
VINCENT SMITH
Jeffrey's Test
202001_EDUC_605_02_1291 - ADDRSNG DIVRSTY / EDU LEADRSHP
This course prepares prospective educational leaders to administer various school programs for diverse student populations. Emphasis will be given to basic concepts, issues, regulations, problems and procedures in the management of special and compensatory education. Also included will be state and federal legislation and court decisions pertaining to diverse pupil populations.
Facilitator :
KELLI EPLING
202001_HHP_354_01_1395 - CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HEALTH
Instructor:
LINDSEY GOOD
202001_HHP_150_02_1805 - Introduction to Health and Human Performance
(3 Credit Hours) An introductory study of the discipline of health sciences, sports studies, health and physical education and the many factors that influence our health such as heredity, environment, health care services, and our own behavior. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of health education and health promotion to other disciplines, concepts of learning and behavior change, comprehensive school health programs, models and theories of human development and behavior with application to health education, competencies and skills of health educators, ethics, and current and future issues in health education. Students will also use the Internet to explore the various resources available to
school
and community health education/promotion specialists.
Instructor:
DEBRA ANDERSON-CONLIFFE
202002_HHP_451_02_3698- Issues in Rural Health
3 Credit Hour Course – This course examines social issues and challenges in rural health with emphasis on morbidity and mortality status among rural populations, health disparities, health hazards, health care, environmental health and food insecurity. Prerequisite
s): HHP 354.
Instructor:
LINDSEY GOOD
202002_HHP_461_02_3699 - Leadership in Health
(3 Credit Hours) This course addresses the full scope of leadership and its challenges with special emphasis on leading within the healthcare environment. Prerequisite(s): HHP 454.
Instructor:
LINDSEY GOOD
202101_HHP_350_01_1681 - Research in Physical Activity
This course is designed to be an introductory experience for the research consumer as well as the research producer in the health sciences. This course emphasizes developing conceptual understanding of using the scientific method as a means of problem solving, both as a critical consumer and as an entry-level researcher.
Instructor:
CINDI SETTLE
202101_HHP_454_01_1330 - Theory in Health
This course is an introductory study of the various theories used in health education & health promotion and their applicability to health programming.
Instructor:
LINDSEY GOOD
202101_HHP_456_01_1331 - Methods and Strategies in Health Ed/Promotion
This course is a study of the practical methods and strategies used when implementing health education and health promotion programs.
Instructor:
LINDSEY GOOD
202101_HHP_457_01_1332 - Comprehensive Health Assessment
This course will provide a detailed look into Needs and Capacity Assessment Strategies for Health Education and Health Promotion
Instructor:
LINDSEY GOOD
BA 115 OL MASTER V2
Instructor:
Azam Bejou
Instructor:
Amanda Myers
BA 347 OL MASTER V2
(3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to explore the many dimensions of new venture creation and growth and to foster innovation and new business formations in independent and corporate settings. We will be concerned with content and process questions as well as with formulation and implementation issues that relate to conceptualizing, developing and managing successful new ventures.
Prerequisite(s): BA 301.
Instructor:
Azam Bejou
CJ 225 OL MASTER V3
(3 Credit Hours) This course will examine the multifaceted problem of crime victimization. It focuses on the incidence of criminal victimization, social characteristics of crime victims, and the treatment of the victim by the Criminal Justice System. It also examines the efforts designed to alleviate the consequences of criminal victimization and provide support for the victim. This course is 100% online using the learning management system (LMS) available by clicking the WVSU online option on the main webpage www.wvstateu.edu. All course material will be available to students online.
Instructor:
Mark Addesa
ECON 201 OL MASTER V2
(3 Credit Hours) An introductory course concerned with the working of the economy as a whole. Development of the theories of consumption, investment and equilibrium income; application of the theory to current macroeconomic problems; monetary and fiscal policy and its influence on economic activity.
Instructor:
FREHOT HAILOU
Instructor:
MARK WILSON
LS 610 OL MASTER
Instructor:
STEPHANIE BURDETTE
Instructor:
Dr. Emily Waugh
ENGL 311 OL MASTER V3
(3 Credit Hours) This course aims to prepare students comprehensively for editing tasks in technical and other professional environments by engaging students in various technical tasks including copy editing, compilation, document design and reorganization, and management and production of client projects. The course will cover methods for working in both a paper and in an electronic environment. This course assumes that the student has the foundations of technical or report writing, as taught in English 112, Technical Writing, and English 204, Writing for Business and Other Professions. Prerequisite: English 112 or English 204 or permission of the instructor.
Facilitator :
JESSICA BARNES-PIETRUSZYNSKI
ART 100 OL MASTER V3
(3 Credit Hours) This is a lecture/discussion/creating
course
that surveys objects of art in the student’s environment and proceeds from the comfortable and familiar to the international. The course uses lecture, discussion, and student participation to introduce the basic concepts of Art and Art History.
Facilitator :
JOSHUA MARTIN
Facilitator :
Anthony Young
ART 100 OL MASTER V3 ERLANDSON
Instructor:
MOLLY ERLANDSON
HHP 451 OL MASTER V2
Instructor:
Katherine Bryant
MATH 118E OL MASTER V5
Facilitator :
KAREN KAIL
Caitlin Test Course
Instructor:
Caitlin Rollins
LS PRACTICE COURSE
Instructor:
Dr. Emily Waugh
COL TRAINING COURSE
Instructor:
Caitlin Rollins
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This course examines ways to preserve bat populations and habitats in suburban areas
LTI Testing
201903_ECON_101_01_1086 - AMERICAN ECONOMY
(3 credit hours) A course designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of how a free-market economy works as individuals make microeconomic decisions of their own based on cost-benefit principle. Discussions of the cyclical nature of GDP production, joblessness, cost of living, interest rates, public debt and deficits will be included.
Instructor:
MARK WILSON
ADA Testing Course
This course is a study of the basic rules of elements and their compounds. This allows you to develop an appreciation of the beauty of consumer chemistry. The course will involve a close look into the food we eat, the fuel we burn, and the products we use as health and beauty aids.
Instructor:
Test Instructor
CJ 101 1808 Test
Instructor:
Mark Addesa
ID Test Course
Facilitator :
Test Instructor
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Instructor:
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Instructor:
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ART 101- Art Appreciation DEMO
This course is an introduction to the development of an appreciation of art. Special emphasis is placed on methods, techniques, and terminology that relate to art as well as artists, cultures, and art movements throughout history.
Instructor:
Test Instructor
Nursing Portfolio Course
Instructor:
Mary Sizemore
Certified Public Manager Certification Course - Cohort #2
Instructor:
LEIGHANN DAVIDSON
Instructor:
Tera McCown
Instructor:
MICHAEL PENNINGTON
Certified Public Manager Certification Course - Cohort #1
New Nursing Student Orientation
Instructor:
Jessica Hensley
Academic Advisor Training
SHORETEL TRAINING COURSE
Thomas Kiddie
SWK TEST COURSE
Instructor:
Lena Lambert
Certified Public Manager Certification Course - Cohort #3
Instructor:
Tera McCown
Instructor:
MICHAEL PENNINGTON
TEMP 102_04
SOC 101 REVIEW
Instructor:
April Angell
Instructor:
MICHAEL MCATEER
COL PRACTICE COURSE
STUDENT WORKER TRAINING COURSE
Lab14 - Energy Resources
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Try new things in this course. There's no way to mess it up.
202602_NURS_316_Web30_COMB - CARE OF ADULTS/ACUTE DISORDERS
Instructor:
Jessica Hensley
Instructor:
Heather Kent
202602_NURS_202_Web30_COMB - HLTH ASSESS/WELLNESS/PREVENTN
Instructor:
Christy Walker
202602_HHP_446_COMB_3146_3728 - METH OF ELEM/MID SCHL PHYS ED
Instructor:
Kemberly Pasley
Instructor:
KEMBERLY PASLEY
202602_3951 - NURS_203_01-NUTRITION & HEALTH
Instructor:
Christy Walker
202602_3953 - HON_201_0-
Instructor:
BARBARA (she, etc.) LADNER
202602_NURS_318_Web30_COMB - ALTERATIONS IN MENTAL HEALTH
Instructor:
Christy Walker
Facilitator :
Trei Thomas
202602_3952 - COMM_100_05-SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Instructor:
SUE TAYLOR-WOODWARD
202602_NURS_409_COMB_WEB30 - SYNTHESIS OF NURSING CARE
Instructor:
Jamie Brunetti
202602_NURS_409_COMB_WEB50 - SYNTHESIS OF NURSING CARE
Instructor:
Jamie Brunetti
202602_BIOL_120_COMB - FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY & LAB
Instructor:
TIMOTHY RUHNKE
Facilitator :
Cooper Maxwell
202602_3462_COMM_171_3475_COMM_475_COMB
Instructor:
SUE TAYLOR-WOODWARD
202602_3937 - CHEM_105_02-
Designed for students
desiring further studies in natural sciences, medicine and engineering.
Contents include pertinent mathematics, periodicity of elements, stoichiometry,
gas laws, energy changes, solutions, equilibria, acid-base theories and
descriptive chemistry. (High school chemistry is desirable and high school or
college algebra is necessary for an understanding of the material covered in
this course.) Three lecture hours and one recitation hour per week.
Instructor:
Mahinda Ranasinghe
202602_3932 - C S_399_E-SP TOP: AGENT AI AUTOMATION
Instructor:
Aniruddha Maiti
202602_3929 - B A_375_02-BUSINESS ETHICS
Instructor:
Michael Young
202602_3930 - MPA_632_01-ADVANCED PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Instructor:
MICHAEL PENNINGTON
202602_3370 - CHEM_100_02-CONSUMER CHEMISTRY
Instructor:
ELIZABETH KEVILLE
202602_3923 - HHP_650_01-INTERNSHIP IN SPORTS STUDIES
Instructor:
AARON SETTLE
202602_BA/ECON 412 - Agricultural Finance and Trading - COMB
Instructor:
Saman Bandara, PhD., MBA.
202602_3705 - MATH_307_01-LINEAR ALGEBRA
Instructor:
MICHAEL ANDERSON
202602_3878 - PSYC_330_01-SP TOP: SERIAL KILLERS
Instructor:
WALTER STROUPE
202602_3134 - HHP_157_01-HEALTHY LIVING
AI Integrated Section
Instructor:
Jay Canterbury
202602_3861 - C J_110_01-SCNTFIC REASONING/SOC SCIENCES
Instructor:
LEIGHANN DAVIDSON
202602_3386 - HIST_202_02-~WORLD HISTORY - FROM 1517
Instructor:
TAE PARK
202602_3654 - NURS_316_03-CARE OF ADULTS/ACUTE DISORDERS
Instructor:
Jessica Hensley
Instructor:
Heather Kent
202602_3535 - C S_540_01-NETWORK PROGRAMMING
Instructor:
Aniruddha Maiti
202602_3512 - C J_299_01-SP TOP: SOCIAL ISSUES IN CJ
Instructor:
LEIGHANN DAVIDSON
202602_3500 - ENGL_150_02-~INTRO TO LITERATURE
Instructor:
KAREN ANDERSON
202602_3344 - HHP_399_04-ST: FUNCTIONAL HUMAN ANATOMY
Instructor:
Katherine Bryant
Instructor:
KATHERINE BRYANT
202602_3449 - ENGL_102_07-~ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
Instructor:
CAROL TAYLOR JOHNSON
202602_3443 - B A_203_02-BUSINESS STATISTICS
Instructor:
MICHAEL LEWIS
202602_3407 - G ED_101_05-FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE (ARH)
Instructor:
Austin O'Connor
202602_3306 - MATH_103E_01-MATH ED: PROB SOLVING - ENHNCD
Instructor:
Tina Sanchez
Instructor:
TINA SANCHEZ
202602_3299 - HHP_431_01-HLTH & PE / ELEMENTARY TCHRS
Instructor:
Kemberly Pasley
Instructor:
KEMBERLY PASLEY
202602_3290 - CHEM_429_01-SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS
Instructor:
Mahinda Ranasinghe
202602_3270 - POSC_400_01-SENIOR CAPSTONE EXPERIENCE
Instructor:
Tera McCown
202602_3855 - NURS_408_02-TRANSITION TO NURSING PRACTICE
Instructor:
Jessica Hensley
202602_3293 - G ED_101_06-FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE
Instructor:
Kira Case
202602_3182 - MUS_107_03-~APPRECIATION OF MUSIC
Facilitator :
Brian Ashton
202602_3176 - MPA_625_01-STATS ANALYSIS FOR PUB AFFAIRS
Instructor:
MARK WILSON
202602_3145 - HHP_428_01-ADMINISTRATION OF PHYSICAL ED
Instructor:
SEAN MCANDREWS
202602_3141 - HHP_333_01-ATHLETIC TRAINING II
Instructor:
Jay Canterbury
202602_3123 - ENGL_102_06-~ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
Instructor:
KAREN ANDERSON
202602_3113 - EDUC_331_01-CURRICULUM FOR SPECIAL ED
Instructor:
TERRY REED
202602_3111 - EDUC_324_01-TEACH MATH IN ELEM SCHOOLS
Instructor:
TERRY REED
202602_3077 - CHEM_418_01-INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LAB
Instructor:
Mahinda Ranasinghe
202602_3845 - HIST_324_01-HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
Instructor:
TAE PARK
202602_3170 - MATH_206_01-~ANALYTIC GEOM & CALCULUS I
Instructor:
Sridhar A Malkaram
202602_3334 - CHEM_450_01-SENIOR SEMINAR: CHEMISTRY
Instructor:
Rebecca Linger
202602_3484 - C S_416_01-FORENSCS & PENETRATN ASSESSMNT
Instructor:
Ali Al-Sinayyid
202602_3063 - C S_210_01-FUNDMNTLS OF OPERATING SYSTEMS
Instructor:
KAREN KAIL
202602_3171 - MATH_207_01-~ANALYTIC GEOM & CALCULUS II
Instructor:
XIAOHONG ZHANG
202602_3067 - CHEM_100_03-CONSUMER CHEMISTRY
Instructor:
Rebecca Linger
202602_3150 - HIST_201_02-~WORLD HISTORY - TO 1517
Instructor:
TAE PARK
202602_3504 - POSC_311_01-METHODOLOGY & RESEARCH
Instructor:
Tera McCown
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