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  • SPE 110 A - Public Speaking (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:15-10:30 AM @ MAIN KEL 200
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    ...Through theory and practice, Public Speaking equips students with effective oral communication skills appropriate for informative and persuasive speaking in public. Interpersonal skills, organizing ideas into messages, impromptu speaking, and speaking dynamically and with purpose are major component...
    a section of the Public Speaking course in Speech - SPE
    MUS 241 A - Opera Workshop (2023-2024 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:10-2:00 PM @ MAIN MUS 218
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    ...This class provides students with the opportunity to study, develop, and improve their dramatic skills outside of their voice studios and gain valuable stage experience through performance of full-staged operatic scenes. As a result of their stage experice, students will have a greater understandin...
    a section of the Opera Workshop course in Music - MUS
    BIO 101 O - Principles of Biology (2022-2023 J-Term)
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    ...An introduction to the major areas of biology, including scientific method, cells, reproduction and development. Mendelian genetics, evolution, and biotechnology. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours weekly. Designed for the non-major. Required of all Early Childhood and Elementary Educa...
    a section of the Principles of Biology course in Biology - BIO
    BUA 220 A - Principles of Marketing (2025-2026 J-Term)
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    An overview of domestic and international marketing focusing on the marketing mix system (i.e., product, price, communication, and distribution). The course introduces the student to consumer behavior and marketing research. Ethical issues are integrated into all phases of the course.
    NUR 451 X - Bridge/Generalist Nurse Pract/RN (2025-2026 Fall Online Degree)
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    ...Provides a bridge to the RN-to-BSN Completion track for registered nurses. Focuses on integrating the Neuman Systems Model and the nursing process in providing care for individuals, familes, groups, and communities/populations across the health-illness continuum. Incorporates RN knowledge and skil...
    a section of the Bridge/Generalist Nurse Pract/RN course in Nursing - NUR
    INQ 101 F - Inquiry (2021-2022 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 10:45-12:00 PM @ MAIN KEL 200
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    ...All Inquiry 101 courses must effectively analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and apply information and ideas from diverse sources and disciplines [critical thinking], develop the ability to use writing as a tool for clarifying and organizing thought in order to communicate ideas effectively in a variety ...
    a section of the Inquiry course in Inquiry - INQ
    HLT 325_Master master - Health Care Law _master (Master Course Term 2025)
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    ...HLT 325: Health Care Law (3cr) This course in Health Care Law provides an in-depth examination of legal principles and regulations within the healthcare industry. Topics include healthcare ethics, patient rights, liability issues, and regulatory compliance. Students will analyze case studies, explor...
    CRJ 246 A - Criminology (2022-2023 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:50-9:40 AM @ MAIN LMC 211
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    ...This course offers an introduction to the study of crime and crime control. Theories of criminal behavior from multiple disciplines including sociology, psychology, social psychology, anthropology, theology, economics and philosophy are explored, critiqued, compared and contrasted. The application...
    a section of the Criminology course in Criminal Justice - CRJ
    SPA 103 A - Round Table (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Mon: 9:55-10:45 AM @ MAIN LMC 120
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    One hour a week of conversation and vocabulary building. The goal of this activity is to achieve greater fluency in the spoken language. A maximum of three hours can be earned. Mandatory two semesters for majors and one semester for minors.
    a section of the Round Table course in Spanish - SPA
    MUA 141 C - Brass Instrument (2025-2026 Spring Term)
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    Major or secondary instrument.
    a section of the Brass Instrument course in Applied Music - MUA
    ENG 113 C - First Year Composition (2025-2026 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN LMC 109
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    ...An introduction to college-level written discourse, applicable across disciplines. This course focuses on source-based writing using readings from a variety of genres. A grade of “C” or higher is required before the student can take Writing Intensive (WI) classes or any English courses at the 200 le...
    a section of the First Year Composition course in English - ENG
    BIO 215 A - Human Anatomy and Physiology I (2025-2026 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MAIN SCM 214
    Fri: 1-3:50 PM @ MAIN SCM 214
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    ...An introductory course in the study of human structures and their functions. Three unifying themes will emphasize the complementarities of structure and function, the interrelationships among organ systems, and the function of tissues, integument, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems will be add...
    a section of the Human Anatomy and Physiology I course in Biology - BIO
    COL 101 V - NC Success: Disc Learn Develop (2025-2026 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:25-10:15 AM @ MAIN FS
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    ...COL 101 is one stage in the comprehensive, scaffolded and multi-phased approach for new students that focuses on academic, emotional, and social success, while introducing students to the Newberry College experience. COL 101 is designed to prepare students for the academic expectations of the Colleg...
    CRJ 342 A - Comparative Criminal Justice System (2021-2022 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12:05-12:55 PM @ MAIN LMC 312
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    ...This course will examine and discuss issues related to justice systems throughout the world. This course will identify, analyze, and compare the components of the criminal justice system in the United States with those of other countries. This course will explain the basic worldwide philosophies o...
    SSC 230 X - Intro Statistics for Social Sci (2022-2023 Summer Online Degree)
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    An intrduction to basic skills and concepts. Includes descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, chi-square, and correlation analysis.
    NUR 434 A - Leadership/Managmt/Change in Nurse (2022-2023 Fall Term)
    Mon: 1-3:00 PM @ MAIN SCM 120
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    ...Nursing theory and practice in leading and managing groups as a professional nurse. Focuses on effecting necessary change in a dynamic healthcare environment. May include opporturnity for clinical laboratory experiences in the area of special interest addressed in NUR 401. Three classroom and six...
    SPA 301 A - Span & Span Amer Civilztn/Hist (2025-2026 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:25-10:40 AM @ MAIN LMC 111
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    Chronological study of Spanish or Spanish-American culture and its manifestations (politics, socio-economic life, art, music, literature). Spain and Spanish-America offered alternately.
    a section of the Span & Span Amer Civilztn/Hist course in Spanish - SPA
    MAT 481 A - Junior Capstone Experience (2022-2023 Spring Term)
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    This course is designed to give students experience and to improve their skill in reading, writing, and understanding mathematics and introduction to undergraduate research. Satisfies Core Curriculum requirement for Professional Knowledge & Experience.
    a section of the Junior Capstone Experience course in Mathematics - MAT
    HUM 400 1 - Humanities Capstone (2024-2025 Spring Term)
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    ...This course has three aims. First, students connect the strands of their studies in the liberal arts to better understand the significance of their education. Second, students continue their career preparatory work, now with greater focus on immediate plans for after graduation. Third, students comp...
    a section of the Humanities Capstone course in Humanities - HUM
    HCM 420 1 R - Long Term Care Administration (2024-2025 Spring Term)
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    ...This course is an examination of the management of a skilled nursing facility and assisted living facility. Students will study the day-to-day operational policies and prodcedures of long term care facilities. Content includes: allied health services, social services, rehabilitation services, nut...
    PHE 305 N - Classroom Environment K-12 PE (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12:05-12:55 PM @ MAIN CTE 128
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    ...Intended to introduce candidates to the principles used in creating a positive enironment in the K-12 Physical Education classroom. Emphasis is placed on state and national curriculum standards; lesson design, implementation, assessment, characteristics of successful research-based instructional ap...
    PSY 120 G O - General Psychology (2025-2026 Fall Term)
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    An introductory survey of basic principles of behavior; sensation and perception, conditioning and learning, memory and language, emotion and motivation, intelligence, and social influences on behavior, and other current topics appropriate to a general understanding of the broad field of psychology.
    a section of the General Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    PSY 370 A - Physiological Psychology (2024-2025 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2:15-3:05 PM @ MAIN LMC 213
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    An investigation into how the central nervous system works and organizes information for coherent behavior and thought processes. Injury and pathology of the central nervous system will also be studied.
    a section of the Physiological Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    COM 440 A - Critical Analysis of Mass Media (2022-2023 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:30 PM @ MAIN LCC 208
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    ...A critical examination of the production, social, legal and ethical aspects of mass media, including print and electronic media. Theories of mass media are presented and used for the analysis of specific examples. Students conduct individual studies of selected aspects of mass media. Recommended for...
    HUM 400 A - Humanities Capstone (2023-2024 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8:50-9:40 AM @ MAIN LMC 116
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    ...This course has three aims. First, students connect the strands of their studies in the liberal arts to better understand the significance of their education. Second, students continue their career preparatory work, now with greater focus on immediate plans for after graduation. Third, students comp...
    a section of the Humanities Capstone course in Humanities - HUM
    PSY 236 1 - Social Psychology (2024-2025 Spring Term)
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    A study of the characteristics of individuals in relation to social groups, focusing on interpersonal attraction, aggression, conformity, attitude formation and change, socialization, and small group dynamics.
    a section of the Social Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    MUA 135 A - Composition (2022-2023 Spring Term)
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    Private instruction in a variety of styles of composing music.
    a section of the Composition course in Applied Music - MUA
    MUA 111 A - Percussion Studio (2021-2022 Fall Term)
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    A weekly studio master class required al all students taking percussion lessons. Requires concurrent enrollment in MUA 155, 156, 255, 256, 355, 356, 455, or 456.
    a section of the Percussion Studio course in Applied Music - MUA
    PHE 242 A O - Research/Inform Techn Sport/PE (2025-2026 Fall Term)
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    Designed for students to learn and understand research and information technology in sport and physical education. Students will participate in the use of information technology. An introduction to basic research techniques will be demonstrated.
    ART 131 A - Watercolor I (2025-2026 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:25-10:40 AM @ MAIN SCM 014
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    Methods and techniques designed to introduce the beginning student to watercolor as both a sketching, problem solving, planning medium for the artist, as well as a medium suitable for finished works.
    a section of the Watercolor I course in Art - ART
    MAT 111 4 - College Algebra (2024-2025 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 10:45-12:00 PM @ MAIN SCM 113
    Thu: 2:45-3:35 PM @ MAIN SCM 113
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    Topics covered include polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic expressions and functions; graphing, systems of equations; inequalities.
    a section of the College Algebra course in Mathematics - MAT
    BUA 241 A - Personal Finance (2025-2026 J-Term)
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    This course is a study of personal financial matters including long term financial planning techniques, insurance, investing, income taxes, consumer purchases, use of credit, and budgeting.
    a section of the Personal Finance course in Business Administration - BUA
    COM 311 A - Aesthetics of Design for Television (2025-2026 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:15-1:30 PM @ MAIN LCC 109
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    ...Aesthetics refers to the creative use of camera angles, motion lighting, color, sound, music, special effects and editing for creative impact. This course examines theories and disciplines of shooting and editing and how they combine with all the media aesthetics, primarily for television productio...
    EDU 480 D - Internship (All Licensure Programs) (2022-2023 Spring Term)
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    ...This course is designed to provide experience useful in stimulating and guiding the learning activities of students, developing teaching skills of a high order, and promoting professional attitudes that are necessary for successful teaching, and completing a unit work sample to demonstrate impact on...
    ECO 210 A - Principles of Macroeconomics (2021-2022 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 7:45-9:00 AM @ MAIN LMC 309
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    ...A study of the basic principles of the national economy including: demand and supply, national income accounts, rational expectations, natural rate theory, Keynesian economics, economic growth, unemployment, and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policy is included along with an overview of major econ...
    a section of the Principles of Macroeconomics course in Economics - ECO
    BIO 499 A - Senior Essay (2021-2022 Spring Term)
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    A scholarly research paper completed under the direction of a Biology faculty member.
    a section of the Senior Essay course in Biology - BIO
    RES 401 X - Adv Pathophysiology/Critical Care (2021-2022 Summer Online Degree)
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    An in-depth review of adult disease processes affecting the body. Particular attention will be placed on the correlation of disease processes and the infectious processes as they affect the respiratory system.
    BUA 260 1 - Principles of Management (2024-2025 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1:10-2:00 PM @ MAIN SCM 102
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    An introduction to the management process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Includes contemporary topics such as managing diversity, globalization, and ethical issues.
    BIO 212 A - Microbiology (2024-2025 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 10:45-12:00 PM @ MAIN SCM 216
    Tue, Thu: 9:15-10:30 AM @ MAIN DNH 116
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    A general study of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. Topics covered will be prokaryotic cell structure, metabolism, genetics, classification, ecology, and human diseases. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Required for Biology majors.
    a section of the Microbiology course in Biology - BIO
    REL 110 F - The Biblical Heritage (2025-2026 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN SCM 102
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    A study of the life, faith, and history of ancient Israel, early Judaism, and early Christianity through an examination of selected portions of the Old and New Testaments, with stress upon their relevance for modern humanity.
    a section of the The Biblical Heritage course in Religion - REL
    MUS 150 B - Introduction to Music Appreciation (2025-2026 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 10:50-12:05 PM @ MAIN MUS 100
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    ...For non-music majors only. A guide of students with limited or no musical experience to gain a great sensitivity, understanding, and appreciation for a variety of musical styles. Cultural and other artistic influences will be discussed and the student' listening skills will improve as they learn w...
    a section of the Introduction to Music Appreciation course in Music - MUS
    MAY 148 1 O - Amusing Ourselves to Death (2024-2025 May Term)
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    ...Students will engage in a concentrated study of the impacts of media and technology on society by studying the ideas of Neil Postman through the lens of present times. Discussions and debates on Postman’s ideas will encourage students to critically evaluate the role of media and technology in their ...
    a section of the Amusing Ourselves to Death course in May Term - MAY
    PSC 228 V - Intro to Public & Non-Profit Adm (2021-2022 Fall Term)
    Tue: 7-9:30 PM @ MAIN LMC 118
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    ...The process of policy formulation and implementation, theories of organization, personnel administration, financial administration, and administrative responsibility in public administration and non-profit organizations. LCMC PAM I Introduction to Public Administration may substitute for this course...
    EDU 511_mcs ON - mcs_Action Research in Literacy Coaching (Masters of Education)
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    ...EDU 511 Action Research in Literacy Coaching Roles and responsibilities of a literacy coach are studied in classroom and school contexts. Through action research, candidates identify, enact, reflect upon, and evaluate scaffolded approaches to support teachers' learning and professional development. ...
    INQ 104 B - Why Do We Love Psychopaths? (2025-2026 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 1:40-2:55 PM @ MAIN LMC 109
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    ...Why do we love psychopaths? We will begin by studying empathy, our ability to put ourselves in the shoes of others in an effort to understand how they see the world. Empathy plays an important role in facilitating our concern for the well-being of others. Almost everyone feels empathy—everyone, that...
    a section of the Why Do We Love Psychopaths? course in Inquiry - INQ
    CSC 350 A - Product Development (2024-2025 Fall Term)
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    ...Creating software products is more than just writing code, it also requires an analysis of what your customers want, and how to meet their needs. As a result, understanding product development is key to a successful career in technology. By the end of this course built in collaboration with Google),...
    a section of the Product Development course in Computer Science - CSC
    SPE 110 C - Public Speaking (2024-2025 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 2:15-3:30 PM @ MAIN KEL 201
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    ...Through theory and practice, Public Speaking equips students with effective oral communication skills appropriate for informative and persuasive speaking in public. Interpersonal skills, organizing ideas into messages, impromptu speaking, and speaking dynamically and with purpose are major component...
    a section of the Public Speaking course in Speech - SPE
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