May 07, 2024  
University Catalog 2017-2018 
    
University Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


The Fall (Fa), Spring (Sp), or Summer (Su) semesters indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. Expansive Core Curriculum courses are denoted by EXP.  Service Learning courses are denoted by SL.

 

Spanish

  
  • SPAN 4999 - Senior Comprehensives

    (0)

Speech Pathology

  
  • SPTH 1320 - Introduction to Communication Disorders

    Definitions and methods of identifying various speech-language disorders, five hours of observation required. (3, Fa, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 2310 - Phonetics

    Developmental use of the International Phonetic Alphabet for normal and irregular speech patterns. (3, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 2340 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Mechanism

    Identification and function of anatomical structures pertinent to the processes of speech and hearing. (4, Fa, EXP)
  
  • SPTH 2500 - Speech and Hearing Science

    The basic principles of acoustics as applied to (a) the production of speech, including respiration, phonation, articulation, resonation, and (b) the perception of speech including auditory behavior. Prerequisites: SPTH 1320  and SPTH 2340  (3, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 2510 - Speech Science

    The basic principles of acoustics as applied to the production of speech, including respiration, phonation, articulation, resonation, and neurological processes. Prerequisite: SPTH 2340  (3, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 2730 - Normal Language Development

    Study of the normal acquisition and development of language; five hours of observation required. Prerequisite: SPTH 1320  (3, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 3010 - Language Disorders

    Study of the nature and causes of language disorders in children and the evaluation and therapeutic procedures used. Five hours of observation required. Prerequisite: SPTH 2730  (3, Fa)
  
  • SPTH 3075 - Special Topics in Speech Pathology/Audiology

    Offered as needed. In-depth study through lecture, discussion, and research of a particular area or issue in the field of speech pathology or audiology. Specific subject matter to be chosen by the faculty. Prerequisites: At least six semester hours of speech pathology/audiology courses or permission of instructor. (3)
  
  • SPTH 3335 - Audiology

    Anatomy and physiology of the ear, etiologies, testing (including pure tone, speech, tympanometry and OAE’s). Five clock hours of observation required. Prerequisites: SPTH 2340  (4, Fa)
  
  • SPTH 3340 - Aural Rehabilitation

    Interpretation of audiograms, auditory training, speech reading, prevention of hearing loss, special problems of acoustically handicapped. Prerequisite: SPTH 3535  (3, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 3535 - Hearing Testing

    Theory and practicum for differential diagnostic audiometric testing. Includes basic pure tone, speech and special testing for determining site of lesion. Five hours of observation required. Prerequisites: SPTH 1320 , SPTH 2340 , SPTH 2500  and SPTH 3335 . (3, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 3760 - Introduction to Clinic

    Introduction to the techniques and materials used in speech and language assessment, treatment, ethics and professionalism and structure of clinical practice. Five hours of observation required. Prerequisites: SPTH 1320  and SPTH 2730  (3, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 3920 - Articulation Disorders

    Study of speech development, the causes of articulation disorders and procedures and methods for evaluation and treatment. Prerequisites: SPTH 1320  and SPTH 2310  (3, Fa)
  
  • SPTH 4131 - Independent Study

    An opportunity for in-depth study, research, or additional clinical practicum in speech-language pathology or audiology. The topic or area of study will be initiated by the student and approved by the supervising faculty member. Prerequisite: Senior level status and/or permission of instructor. (1)
  
  • SPTH 4132 - Independent Study

    An opportunity for in-depth study, research, or additional clinical practicum in speech-language pathology or audiology. The topic or area of study will be initiated by the student and approved by the supervising faculty member. Prerequisite: Senior level status and/or permission of instructor. (2)
  
  • SPTH 4133 - Independent Study

    An opportunity for in-depth study, research, or additional clinical practicum in speech-language pathology or audiology. The topic or area of study will be initiated by the student and approved by the supervising faculty member. Prerequisite: Senior level status and/or permission of instructor. (3)
  
  • SPTH 4320 - Voice Disorders

    Etiology, physiology, and pathology associated with the acoustic symptoms of the disorder; evaluation and current methods in voice pathology management. Prerequisites: SPTH 1320  and SPTH 2340  (3)
  
  • SPTH 4560 - Fluency Disorders

    Exploration of stuttering theories, etiology, symptomatology, diagnosis, and treatment. Prerequisite: SPTH 1320  (3)
  
  • SPTH 4601A - Clinical Practicum in Audiology

    Supervised experience in performing hearing screenings, and evaluations. A minimum of 15 clock hours for the first semester and 25 clock hours for the second semester. Prerequisites: SPTH 2340 , SPTH 3335 , and 3525. (1, Fa)
  
  • SPTH 4601P - Clinical Practicum in Speech Pathology

    Supervised experience working with persons with speech, language, and/or hearing problems; including screenings, evaluations and therapy. A minimum of 25 clock hours per semester. Prerequisites: SPTH 1320 , SPTH 2310 , SPTH 2340 , SPTH 2730 , 2920, SPTH 3760 , and 4010. Students must have earned grade of B or better in SPTH 3920 , SPTH 3760 , and 4010 to enroll. (2, Fa)
  
  • SPTH 4602A - Clinical Practicum in Audiology

    Supervised experience in performing hearing screenings, and evaluations. A minimum of 15 clock hours for the first semester and 25 clock hours for the second semester. Prerequisites: SPTH 2340 , SPTH 3335 , and 3525. (2, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 4602P - Clinical Practicum in Speech Pathology

    Supervised experience working with persons with speech, language, and/or hearing problems; including screenings, evaluations and therapy. A minimum of 25 clock hours per semester. Prerequisites: SPTH 1320 , SPTH 2310 , SPTH 2340 , SPTH 2730 , 2920, SPTH 3760 , and 4010. Students must have earned grade of B or better in SPTH 3920 , SPTH 3760 , and 4010 to enroll. (2, Sp)
  
  • SPTH 4999 - Senior Comprehensives

    (0)

Statistics

  
  • STAT 2010 - Statistical Methods I

    (MATH 1020 ) Descriptive statistics, probability and statistical inference. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 2010 (STAT 1020) and ECON 2070 . Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental mathematics deficiencies. (3, FaSpSu, EXP)
  
  • STAT 2020 - Statistical Methods II

    (MATH 2040 ) Hypothesis testing of population means, proportions, etc. Contingency tables, goodness-of-fit, analysis of variance, nonparametric statistics. Introduction of computer packages to analyze data. Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in STAT 2010  (or MATH 1020 ) or ECON 2070 . (3, FaSp, EXP)
  
  • STAT 2150L - Statistics Technology Lab

    (MATH 2150L ) Problem-solving in statistics using appropriate statistical software. Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in STAT 2010  (MATH 1020 ) or ECON 2070 . (1, Sp)
  
  • STAT 3010 - Biostatistics

    (MATH 3010 ) Applications of descriptive and inferential statistics to health science disciplines. Introduction of specialized techniques used in biomedical sciences. Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1070 /MATH 1070H . Corequisite: STAT 3010D /MATH 3010D  (3, FaSpSu, EXP)
  
  • STAT 3010D - Biostatistics Drill

    (MATH 3010D ) Applications of descriptive and inferential statistics to health science disciplines. Introduction of specialized techniques used in biomedical sciences. Biostatististics Drill meets once per week. Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1070 /MATH 1070H . Corequisite: STAT 3010 /MATH 3010  (0, FaSpSu, EXP)
  
  • STAT 3700 - Multivariate Data Analysis

    (SMKT 3700 ) Usually offered fall semester. This course will focus on advanced marketing research methods (multivariate data analysis techniques). Students will examine various multivariate techniques and apply them to managerial marketing situations and research questions. Prerequisites: SMKT 2050 , ECON 2070 , and ECON 2080  or [MATH 1020  (STAT 2010 ) and MATH 2040  (STAT 2020 )] or permission of instructor. (3, Fa)
  
  • STAT 4040 - Mathematical Probability and Statistics I

    (MATH 4040 ) Introduction to concepts of probability and random variables. Discrete and continuous distribution with applications. Algebra of expectations. Covariance and correlation in two random variables. Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or better in MATH 2080  and in STAT 2010  (MATH 2010) or equivalent or permission of instructor. (3, Fa)
  
  • STAT 4045 - Mathematical Probability and Statistics II

    (MATH 4045 ) Purpose and nature of sampling, particularly from normal populations. Chi-square, t, and F distributions. Formulating and testing statistical hypotheses, point and interval estimation. Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in STAT 4040  (or MATH 4040 ) or permission of instructor. (3, Sp)
  
  • STAT 4201 - Special Topics

    Topics may vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit when the topic changes. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. (1)
  
  • STAT 4202 - Special Topics

    Topics may vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit when the topic changes. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. (2)
  
  • STAT 4203 - Special Topics

    Topics may vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit when the topic changes. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. (3)
  
  • STAT 4511 - Colloquium

    (MATH 4511 ) Topic determined each semester by faculty. Independent work by students under the guidance of a faculty member to be presented orally and in writing to student majors and faculty. Meets once per week. Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or higher in all MATH or STAT required courses at the 2000-level and junior or senior status. (1, FaSp)
  
  • STAT 4521 - Colloquium

    (MATH 4521 ) Topic determined each semester by faculty. Independent work by students under the guidance of a faculty member to be presented orally and in writing to student majors and faculty. Meets once per week. Prerequisites: STAT 4511 . A grade of “C” or higher in all MATH or STAT required courses at the 2000-level and junior or senior status. (1, FaSp)
  
  • STAT 4999 - Senior Comprehensives

    (0)

Theology

All Theology courses are reading and writing intensive and the successful completion of all developmental reading and English courses is a prerequisite.

Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour core curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology courses.

  
  • THEO 1100 - The Christian Faith

    Introduces the Christian Theological Tradition by presenting the historical, cultural and social contexts for past and contemporary Christian Faith. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, FaSpSu, EXP)
  
  • THEO 1120 - Introduction to Biblical Studies

    Introduces the discipline of biblical studies by applying various methodologies used by Bible scholars to the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. Examines the historical and cultural traditions that influenced the Bible, and the religious beliefs of ancient Israel. Requires careful reading of major portions of the Bible. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, FaSpSu, EXP)
  
  • THEO 1122 - Introduction to Biblical Hebrew

    (HBWR 1122 ) An introductory course for students with little or no previous training in Hebrew. Introduces basic vocabulary and grammatical structure. Theological focus includes reading in the Hebrew language and discussing theophanies, biblical law, descriptions of God, and biblical poetry. Also introduces students to textual criticism. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 1123 - Introduction to Biblical Hebrew

    (HBWR 1123 ) An introductory course for students with little or no previous training in Hebrew. Introduces basic vocabulary and grammatical structure. Theological focus includes reading in the Hebrew language and discussing theophanies, biblical law, descriptions of God, and biblical poetry. Also introduces students to textual criticism. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. THEO 1122 /HBWR 1122 . (3)
  
  • THEO 1124 - Introduction to Biblical Greek

    (GREK 1124 ) This course provides a basic introduction to the Greek language used in writing the New Testament. The student will be instructed in the basic morphology of koine Greek in order to develop translation skills from Greek to English and facilitate readings of New Testament passages and for interpreting various Christological views. The grammar is deductive in approach. This course also introduces students to the study of textual criticism and the textual apparatus of The Greek New Testament. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 1125 - Introduction to Biblical Greek

    (GREK 1125 ) This course provides a basic introduction to the Greek language used in writing the New Testament. The student will be instructed in the basic morphology of koine Greek in order to develop translation skills from Greek to English and facilitate readings of New Testament passages and for interpreting various Christological views. The grammar is deductive in approach. This course also introduces students to the study of textual criticism and the textual apparatus of The Greek New Testament. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. Successful completion of THEO 1124 /GREK 1124 . (3)
  
  • THEO 1170 - Introduction to Theology

    Introduces theology by presenting the sources and methods for doing theology and using those preliminary guidelines to approach various types of Christian theology. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, FaSpSu)
  
  • THEO 2001 - The Torah of Israel

    Studies the core concepts of the Torah in light of modern biblical scholarship and looks at various traditional ways Jews, Christians, and Muslims have interpreted this block of biblical literature. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2002 - Prophets and Prophecy

    Examines the phenomenon of prophecy in the ancient Near East, the historical, literary, and cultural situation of the various prophets and their major theological emphases. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2003 - Psalms and Wisdom Literature

    Explores Hebrew poetic techniques, the various types of psalms and their setting in Israel’s life; examines the origins and function of Israel’s wisdom traditions. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 2021 - The Synoptic Gospels and Acts

    Studies the content of the synoptic Gospels of the New Testament and the Book of Acts as well as their literary, historical, social and theological contexts; compares and contrasts the various portraits of Jesus, their messages for the early Christians, and their relevance for modern readers. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 2022 - Letters of Paul

    Examines the various letters in the Christian Scriptures associated with Paul; investigates the social settings and theological themes found in these letters and the contemporary disputes over the proper interpretation of this material. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 2023 - Apocalyptic Literature and the Book of Revelation

    Investigates the historical and cultural situation of apocalyptic literature prior to and including the Book of Revelation; the major theological emphases found in Jewish and Christian apocalypses; critiques various ancient and modern interpretations of the Book of Revelation. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2024 - The Gospel and Letters of John

    This course offers an introduction to the Gospel of John. Primary focus will be upon the textual narrative and theology of John’s Gospel, with detailed examination of key Christological passages. It will also provide an examination of the Gospel’s literary structures and techniques, especially its symbolic framework and its theological themes, the relationship of John’s Gospel to the Synoptic traditions, and the possible concerns and context of the Johannine community. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite(s): Completion of all required English/Reading developmental course work. (3)
  
  • THEO 2070 - Introduction to Bioethics

    PHIL 2070   Introduces and provides a foundation for the interdisciplinary study of Bioethics, engaging in particular the disciplines of Philosophy, Biology, Theology, Public Health Sciences, Psychology, and Sociology. This course is designed to give students a broad overview of the methods, core content areas, and central ethical questions in this field. Prerequisite: Completion of any required developmental Reading course. (3)
  
  • THEO 2100 - Comparative Religion

    Examines the relationship of Christianity to one or more of the world’s religions. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2110 - Historical Survey of the Catholic Church

    Presents the history of the Church, including the development of various forms and branches of Christianity. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 2120 - Catholicism

    Studies the theology, doctrine, ritual and moral principles specific to the Roman Catholic Church. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 2150 - Theological Perspectives of African American Christianity

    Explores the meaning and theological implications of African American Christianity. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2220 - Islam: Origins and Historical Impact

    (HIST 2220 ) Examines the origins of Islamic religion and culture, as well as its history and global impact, by employing theological and historical methodologies. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2250 - Religions of the Ancient Near East

    (HIST 2250 ) Examines religion in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Syria, and Israel/Canaan through reading ancient Near Eastern religious texts, viewing religious iconography, and examining religious architecture and cultic implements. The course will explore these ancient societies’ answers to such questions as the nature of the divine, the relationship between the divine and humans (including all classes of society), creation, problems of theodicy, and their notions of afterlife. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2410 - Christianity in the Early Period

    Explores the history of Christianity in the first five centuries. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2420 - Christianity in the Medieval Period

    Explores the history of Christianity from Augustine to the Protestant Reformation. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 2440 - Christianity in the Modern Period

    Explores the history of Christianity from the Protestant Reformation to the present. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2500 - Theological Ethics

    Presents the Catholic tradition of morality with attention to selected moral issues in contemporary society. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2550 - Environmental Issues in Christian Perspective

    Explores modern and contemporary environmental issues from a Christian theological perspective. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2600 - Women in Religion

    Investigates womanist and feminist issues in religion and theology. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework.
  
  • THEO 2700 - Religion and Theology in North America

    Studies the development of religious and theological issues in North America. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 2800 - Perspectives in Contemporary Theology

    Examines contemporary national and international perspectives in theology, and the major theologians who represent them. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3000 - Sacramental Theology

    Investigates the basic principles of sacramental theology in Catholicism and other Christian communities. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3010S - Seminar

    Seminar on specialized topics in the related fields of theology. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (1)
  
  • THEO 3012S - Seminar: Research and Presentation Methods in Theology

    A seminar con-ducted in conjunction with various full-time faculty members to gain practical experience in using the tools and methods appropriate to various Theological specializations. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (1)
  
  • THEO 3020S - Seminar

    Seminar to prepare for comprehensive exams. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (1)
  
  • THEO 3030S - Seminar

    Utilizes readings and lectures based on the research of individual faculty members. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3060 - Theological Understanding of Jesus Christ

    Examines the historical and theological perspectives of Jesus Christ as presented in the Christian scriptures, in early centuries of Christian thought, and in subsequent Christian reflection. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3080 - Theological Understanding of the Catholic Church

    Explores the essential nature of the Catholic Church from a theological perspective. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3120 - Methods of Biblical Study

    Examines the field of biblical studies by concentrating on one or more methodologies, including archaeology, historical criticism, social-scientific methods, and/or literary-based analysis. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3200 - Theological Foundations of Social Justice

    Investigates theological texts that give a basis for justice and its meaning for contemporary society. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3300 - Religion in Africa

    Explores aspects of religious belief and practice in traditional African religion, Christianity, Islam and Independent African churches, as well as African Theologies of liberation and incarnation. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3370 - History of Jewish Thought

    Presents an overview of Jewish historical religious tradition. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 3410 - Theological Perspectives of the Reformation

    Explores the historical, cultural and social contexts from which the various expressions of reform movements began. The course will examine the theologies of the Protestant Reformers, the radical Reformers, and the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 3500 - The Theology of Flannery O’Connor

    (ENGL 3500 ) This course is an intensive study of the theological concepts found in the writings of American fiction writer Flannery O’Connor. In addition, students will consider the works purely as literature, therefore reinforcing skills learned in other literature courses. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3, EXP)
  
  • THEO 3850 - Theology and Science

    Examines the relationship between theology and science by looking at the historical development of the relationship, how theology relates to the methods and theories of science, and how theology and science have influenced, and continue to influence, one another. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (3)
  
  • THEO 4000 - Capstone Seminar

    The Capstone Seminar is designed to demonstrate your accumulated training in Theology in a single original project of your choice, subject to the instructor’s approval and under the additional supervision of a faculty mentor. The completed thesis or project should bring together the project thesis and each of the three concentrations in the Theology Program. The Capstone necessitates multiple drafts of your research that are subjected to heightened peer review and regular feedback from your instructor, your peers, and your mentor. Prerequisites: THEO 1100 , THEO 1120 , and THEO 1170   (3)
  
  • THEO 4001 - Directed Readings

    Permission of chairperson. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (1, 2, or 3)
  
  • THEO 4002 - Directed Readings

    Permission of chairperson. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (1, 2, or 3)
  
  • THEO 4003 - Directed Readings

    Permission of chairperson. All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (1, 2, or 3)
  
  • THEO 4999 - Senior Comprehensives

    All Theology Courses are reading and writing intensive. Students may satisfy the Theology six-semester hour Core Curriculum requirement by successfully completing any two Theology Courses. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all English/Reading developmental coursework. (0, FaSp)

Vocal And Instrumental Ensembles

  
  • MUEN 1010S - Symphonic Band

    Open to all students of the University community, except music majors. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1010U - University Chorus

    Open to all members of the University community, except music majors. No audition necessary, but previous choral experience required. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1020S - Symphonic Band

    Open to all students of the University community, except music majors. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1020U - University Chorus

    Open to all members of the University community, except music majors. No audition necessary, but previous choral experience required. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1030C - Concert Choir

    Membership limited by audition. Not open to music majors. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1040C - Concert Choir

    Membership limited by audition. Not open to music majors. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1051J - Jazz Laboratory Band

    Study and performance of modern jazz literature. Not open to music majors. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1061J - Jazz Laboratory Band

    Study and performance of modern jazz literature. Not open to music majors. (2 for non-music majors only)
  
  • MUEN 1310U - University Chorus

    Open to all members of the University community. No audition necessary, but previous choral experience required. (1)
  
  • MUEN 1320U - University Chorus

    Open to all members of the University community. No audition necessary, but previous choral experience required. (1)
  
  • MUEN 1330C - Concert Choir

    Membership limited by audition. (1)
  
  • MUEN 1331xx - Chamber Ensemble

    Study and performance of chamber music in various instrumental combinations. (Course carries instrument suffix.) (1)
  
  • MUEN 1332xx - Chamber Ensemble

    Study and performance of chamber music in various instrumental combinations. (Course carries instrument suffix.) (2)
  
  • MUEN 1333xx - Chamber Ensemble

    Study and performance of chamber music in various instrumental combinations. (Course carries instrument suffix.) (3)
 

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