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Show Computer Science CS sk 150 (4 credits) BASIC PROGRAMMING T 5:00-7:5-5 p.m. Squires Index 4248 Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. Use of the to BASIC teach language problem solving skills on a computer. BASIC is the language most commonly supported on small computers, including home computers. Education ED 674 (3 credits) School Law Management and Human Resources MIIR 299 (4 credits) Legal Environment of Business T 8:05-11:- 00 p.m. Malmberg Index 4027 Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. This course covers in detail introduction to law, contracts, agency, and business organization. It surveys the legal environment of marketing, personnel, real estate, and finance. MIIR 412 (3 credits) Business and Society M 5:00-7:3- 0 p.m. 0 W p.m. Staff Index 4254 Fee - Graduate $5 per credit hour. Considers the rights and responsibilities of students, teachers, and other educational practitioners. Relates these to school programs and operations as determined by state and federal constitutions, laws, and court decisions. Index 4031 Examines Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. political, legal, conceptual, institutional, and moral foundations of business and its changing role. Assessment of business involvement in urban, community, consumer, and environmental affairs. Prerequisites: MHR 311 and BA 350 or consent of instructor. Family and Human Development Mathematics FIID 260 (3 credits) MATH 105 (5 credits) Guidance of Children 0 F p.m. Yost Index 4194 Review of Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. various guidance philosophies with emphasis on principles and techniques. College Algebra 5 a.m. MW 8:00-10:3- 8:30-11:0- History HIST ss 170 (5 credits) American Civilization MW 1:00-3:0- 0 p.m. Lafferty Index 4202 Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. The fundamentals of American history. Successful completion of this course meets the American Institutions requirement established by the State Legislature. Instructional Technology INST 607 (3 credits) Library Media Center Administration W 5 p.m. Stoddard Index 4209 Fee - Graduate $5 per credit hour. Includes the study of organization, personnel, budgets, selection, and evaluation of materials and equipment, providing for a wide variety of media services. Prerequisite: InsT 500 600, 502602, and 506606. 5:15-7:4- Beck-Dudl- ey 8:00-10:1- Hayes Index 4265 Real numFee - UndergraduateGraduate. ber system, equations and inequalities, functions, logarithms, polynomials, mathematical induction, binomial theorem, and matrices. Prerequisite: Math 101 or equivalent. MATH 222 (4 credits) Calculus F 5:00-8:1- 5 Psychology PSY ss 101 (5 credits) General Psychology 5 TTh p.m. 2:30-4:4- Allen Index 4279 Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. Principles of behavior of organisms including scientific methodology in psychology, conditioning and learning, perception and thinking, child development, personality, abnormal psychology, and social psychology. PSY 210 (3 credits) Human Development: Adolescence 5 Th p.m. Ascione Index 4036 Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. Characteristics of adolescents and their psychological, educational, and adjustmental problems are discussed in detail. Prerequisite: Psy 101. 5:15-7:4- p.m. Goodrich Index 4303 Analytic geometry, differential and integral calculus, introduction to vectors, infinite series and applications. Those wishing to study upper division mathematics should complete this sequence. Prerequisites: Math 105 and 106 or equivalent. PSY 321 (3 credits) Abnormal Psychology 0 Th p.m. Stein Index 4216 Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. A descriptive and explanatory study of the varieties of psychoses, psychoneuroses, and minor causes, methods of treatand ment, approaches used in preventing 8:00-10:3- Music MUSIC hu 101 (3 credits) Enjoying Music TTh 5 p.m. Burton Index 4269 A Fee - UndergraduateGraduate. nontechnical course planned to develop understanding and enjoyment of music through hearing and studying selected compositions in all musical forms. 1:00-2:1- psychological maladjustments. Prerequisite: Psy 101. |