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AS 5000. Bibliography and Research/(3).F. Instruction and study in bibliographical problems and types of source materials available in Appalachian topics; methods used in locating and evaluating the sources and in
IDS 5500. Independent Study/(1-4).F;S.
IDS 5530-5549. Selected Topics/(1-4).F;S.On Demand.
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IND 5557. Design for Manufacture/(3).F. The design, development, and mass production of a manufactured product. To include market survey, design selection, prototype construction, development of jigs and fixtures, and implementation
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GS 5510. Environmental Problems/(3).S. A study of environmental problems: their historical and cultural origins, their scientific background, and their possible solutions. Designed for students with limited
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HE 5050. Designing Adult Learning Experiences/(3).F. This course provides guided study and practice in the design of the instructional component of educational planning for adults. It includes the basic principles
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PHL 5649. Seminar/(3).F;S. An intensive study of special problems, topics, or issues related to the study of philosophy. The subject matter of this
FIN 5020. Applied Financial Analysis/(3).On Demand. The purpose of this course is to instruct the student in the use of electronic spreadsheets for the purpose of financial analysis. Financial models
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DAN 5460. Somatics/(3).F. This is a survey course exploring several different approaches to body-centered learning. A broad overview of current conditioning and therapeutic bodywork methods will be introduced and explored.