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  • LA 201 01 - Divrsty,Gndr & Soc Jus(SL) (2018 - 2019 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:15 PM @ MC BSC 223
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    Divrsty,Gndr & Soc Jus(SL)
    a section of the Divrsty,Gndr & Soc Jus(SL) course in Liberal Arts - LA
    LA 100 02 - Fst Yr Exp: Strat for Success (2010 - 2011 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 2-2:50 PM @ MC BLC 308
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    Through active engagement, self-assessment, and reflection, students will acquire strategies to help navigate their first semester at Columbia College. Topics include personal wellness, academic success, campus resources, community building, professional development, and career exploration.
    COMM 291A 01 - Rdgs in Hist of Amer Feminism (2007 - 2008 Academic Year Spring Semester)
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    Rdgs in Hist of Amer Feminism
    SOC 221 01 - Family Development (SL) (2011 - 2012 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MC BLC 302
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    Family Development (SL)
    a section of the Family Development (SL) course in Sociology - SOC
    CJ 204 O3 - Corrections (2017 - 2018 Academic Year Spring Semester)
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    ...The history, philosophy and contemporary concepts of corrections are presented in this survey course. Topics include sentencing and criminal sanctions, institutional corrections, probation and community corrections, parole and rehabilitation, and career opportunities in corrections. Specific gender,...
    a section of the Corrections course in Criminal Justice - CJ
    BUS 466 25 - Auditing (2007 - 2008 Academic Year Summer Sessions)
    Mon, Wed: 6-8:30 PM @ MC BLC 302
    Mon, Wed: 6-8:30 PM @ MC BLC 103
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    ...This course will study auditing standards, internal accounting control systems, compliance and substantive audit procedures applied to accounts and transaction cycles, and audit reports. Review of the auditing concepts of materiality and risk, types of evidence and documentation, and an introduction...
    a section of the Auditing course in Business - BUS
    CHEM 100 01 - Extraordinary Chemistry (2008 - 2009 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MC BSC 225
    Thu: 1:30-4:50 PM @ MC BSC 210
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    ...This course serves as a non-majors chemistry course which offers an introduction to the principles of chemistry and how they relate to real life. A survey of chemistry topics will be covered through this course and include but are not limited to, measurements and calculations, atomic theory, chemica...
    a section of the Extraordinary Chemistry course in Chemistry - CHEM
    EDU 150 45 - Intro to Profession of Teaching (2020 - 2021 Academic Year Summer Sessions)
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    ...This course will introduce aspiring teacher candidates to the field of education. Students will explore the foundations of education theory, the current and diverse classroom composition, differences in learning and appropriate teaching methods, management and assessment skills and the importance of...
    EDAD 710 65 - The Principal as Educational Leader (2026 - 2027 Academic Year Fall Semester)
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    Study of the multidimensional roles of the school administrator as educator, leader, manager and practitioner. The course focuses on the role of the principal in the areas of growth and development, leadership, curriculum planning, personnel, decision-making and current trends in administration.
    ENG 101 O7 - Analyt Thnkg,Wrtg,Rsr (2015 - 2016 Academic Year May to November)
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    ...This course prepares students for academic writing at the college level with special attention to exposition and argument. Students learn to focus, organize, support, and develop their ideas and to provide proper attribution for secondary sources. Individual sections of this course will focus on a p...
    a section of the Analyt Thnkg,Wrtg,Rsr course in English - ENG
    BIO 101 01 - Science Seminar (2014 - 2015 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon: 2-2:50 PM @ MC BLC 103
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    A series of scientific presentations and discussions offered by students, faculty and invited speakers. One hour per week offered only in the spring semesters. Student requirements increase as the level of the seminar increases.
    a section of the Science Seminar course in Biology - BIO
    ENG 102 07 - Writing about Literature (2015 - 2016 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:15 AM @ MC BLC 102
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    This course furthers the writing, reading, and thinking skills taught in English 101. It provides students with an introduction to reading and writing from a literary perspective and to researching, synthesizing, and incorporating scholarly sources into students' own arguments.
    a section of the Writing about Literature course in English - ENG
    LA 2213 H2 - Culture and Language (2015 - 2016 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Tue: 6-7:15 PM @ MC OFF HRYGT
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    Culture and Language
    a section of the Culture and Language course in Liberal Arts - LA
    LA 201 02 - Divrsty,Gndr & Soc Jus(SL) (2015 - 2016 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:15 PM @ MC SCA 136
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    Divrsty,Gndr & Soc Jus(SL)
    a section of the Divrsty,Gndr & Soc Jus(SL) course in Liberal Arts - LA
    ENG 102 ON - Writing about Literature (2015 - 2016 Academic Year August to January)
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    This course furthers the writing, reading, and thinking skills taught in English 101. It provides students with an introduction to reading and writing from a literary perspective and to researching, synthesizing, and incorporating scholarly sources into students' own arguments.
    a section of the Writing about Literature course in English - ENG
    EDU 515 85 - Living in Poverty (2023 - 2024 Academic Year Spring Semester)
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    This course will examine theories of the culture of poverty and how certain population, especially children, are impacted.
    a section of the Living in Poverty course in Education - EDU
    DAN 424 02 - Ballet Pointe (2007 - 2008 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 11-11:50 AM @ MC GC 103
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    Ballet Pointe
    a section of the Ballet Pointe course in Dance - DAN
    DAN 206 01 - Choreography I (2011 - 2012 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 PM @ MC SCA 101
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    This course introduces the elements of dance as a vehicle for analyzing and inventing movement while exploring processes for developing choreography. Three hours weekly.
    a section of the Choreography I course in Dance - DAN
    CJ 403 O3 - Statistics in Criminal Justice (2016 - 2017 Academic Year August to January)
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    This course provides an introduction to statistical methods in criminal justice. It covers descriptive statistics, variability, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion and probability distributions.
    POSC 498 H1 - Comm & Organiz Ldrshp Sem (2016 - 2017 Academic Year Fall Semester)
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    This course is designed as a culminating experience such that students demonstrate theoretical and practical ways to approach issues in community and organizational life.
    RDG 110 07 - Reading/Learning Strategies (2008 - 2009 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 11-12:15 AM @ MC BLC 308
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    Reading/Learning Strategies
    a section of the Reading/Learning Strategies course in Reading - RDG
    EDU 318 01 - Moral & Political Found of Tch (2011 - 2012 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 1:30-2:45 PM @ MC AP 107
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    Moral & Political Found of Tch
    a section of the Moral & Political Found of Tch course in Education - EDU
    EDU 725 01 - Effective Teaching Strategies (2012 - 2013 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Sat: 2:30-7:00 PM @ MC BLC 102
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    The course explores research-based strategies that promote engagement and student achievement in a collaborative and constructive setting. Innovative approaches will be discussed including strategies to work with children who have been exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACES).
    a section of the Effective Teaching Strategies course in Education - EDU
    MATH 165 01 - Calculus II (2017 - 2018 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MC BSC 122
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    Calculus II
    a section of the Calculus II course in Mathematics - MATH
    CJ 390D 01 - FBI Fngrpt Rec & Comp Lab (2018 - 2019 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Tue: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MC BLC 104
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    FBI Fngrpt Rec & Comp Lab
    LA 100 05 - Fst Yr Exp: Strat for Success (2022 - 2023 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 3-3:50 PM @ MC BLC 105
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    Through active engagement, self-assessment, and reflection, students will acquire strategies to help navigate their first semester at Columbia College. Topics include personal wellness, academic success, campus resources, community building, professional development, and career exploration.
    MATH 117 25 - Math for Elem Teachers I (2007 - 2008 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon: 7-9:30 PM @ MC BSC 123
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    A conceptual approach to arithmetic, number theory, set theory and logic intended for education majors. Emphasis is placed on exploration and the use of manipulatives to enhance skills and concepts from the elementary curriculum.
    a section of the Math for Elem Teachers I course in Mathematics - MATH
    ENG 102 01 - Writing about Literature (2007 - 2008 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MC BLC 102
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    This course furthers the writing, reading, and thinking skills taught in English 101. It provides students with an introduction to reading and writing from a literary perspective and to researching, synthesizing, and incorporating scholarly sources into students' own arguments.
    a section of the Writing about Literature course in English - ENG
    SOC 163 01 - Social Problems (2009 - 2010 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 7-9:30 PM @ MC BSC 223
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    Social Problems
    a section of the Social Problems course in Sociology - SOC
    BIO 413 01 - Histology (2012 - 2013 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MC BSC 226
    Tue: 8-10:45 AM @ MC BSC 104
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    ...Provides a comprehensive study of human microanatomy. Lecture will focus on discerning the relationships between morphological structure and function. Laboratory exercises will focus on a thorough examination of human tissue samples from all systems of the human body. The aim of this course is to pr...
    a section of the Histology course in Biology - BIO
    EDU 739 A1 - Integrating Technology (2022 - 2023 Academic Year Fall Semester)
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    Students will learn how to integrate technology to improve teaching and learning for divergent learners. The course will emphasize student-centered technology activities to enhance learning across all content areas and grade levels.
    a section of the Integrating Technology course in Education - EDU
    LA 100 08 - Fst Yr Exp: Strat for Success (2019 - 2020 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 1-1:50 PM @ MC BLC 301
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    Through active engagement, self-assessment, and reflection, students will acquire strategies to help navigate their first semester at Columbia College. Topics include personal wellness, academic success, campus resources, community building, professional development, and career exploration.
    THEA 105 01 - Introduction to Theatre (2008 - 2009 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-10:45 AM @ MC CT 208
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    Understanding and appreciation of theatre through an exploration of the creative process of the audience, playwright, performer, director, designer, and critic. Attendance at several plays is required. Previously offered as Speech 130.
    a section of the Introduction to Theatre course in Theatre - THEA
    ENG 101 14 - Analyt Thnkg,Wrtg,Rsr (2022 - 2023 Academic Year Fall Semester)
    Mon, Wed: 4-5:15 PM @ MC BLC 104
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    ...This course prepares students for academic writing at the college level with special attention to exposition and argument. Students learn to focus, organize, support, and develop their ideas and to provide proper attribution for secondary sources. Individual sections of this course will focus on a p...
    a section of the Analyt Thnkg,Wrtg,Rsr course in English - ENG
    EDU 218 45 - Moral and Political Foundations (2024 - 2025 Academic Year Spring Semester)
    Tue: 5:30-6:45 PM @ MC OFF OLC
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    ...This course is designed to develop understanding of public education in the United States from historical, sociological, political, and moral perspectives. Teacher candidates will examine and research current policies and practices, such as educational organizations, funding, legislation, court case...
    SPED 361 47 - Appren for Tchg (Fld Exp II) (2022 - 2023 Academic Year Fall Semester)
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    ...In this field experience, special education teacher candidates will complete experiences in two classroom settings across two levels (elementary, middle, or secondary) for students with mild to moderate disabilities. Teacher candidates will gradually assume teaching responsibilities from tutoring, t...
    COMM 100 O9 - Intro to Oral Communication (2015 - 2016 Academic Year June to December)
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    Introduction to the fundamentals of effective oral communication with emphasis on informative and persuasive speaking, and group communication and leadership.
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