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801CHEM151General Chemistry (IN-7)
CHEM 151 is the first portion of a two-semester course that is an introduction to the fundamental laws and accepted theories of chemistry. Areas to be studied include stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure and bonding, states of matter, and thermochemistry. It is expected that students will have successfully completed a high school chemistry course or CHEM 119 before enrolling in CHEM 151. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 01 ($10), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
802CHEM151General Chemistry (IN-7)
CHEM 151 is the first portion of a two-semester course that is an introduction to the fundamental laws and accepted theories of chemistry. Areas to be studied include stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure and bonding, states of matter, and thermochemistry. It is expected that students will have successfully completed a high school chemistry course or CHEM 119 before enrolling in CHEM 151. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 01 ($10), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
803CHEM151General Chemistry (IN-7)
CHEM 151 is the first portion of a two-semester course that is an introduction to the fundamental laws and accepted theories of chemistry. Areas to be studied include stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure and bonding, states of matter, and thermochemistry. It is expected that students will have successfully completed a high school chemistry course or CHEM 119 before enrolling in CHEM 151. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 02 ($15), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
804CHEM151General Chemistry (IN-7)
CHEM 151 is the first portion of a two-semester course that is an introduction to the fundamental laws and accepted theories of chemistry. Areas to be studied include stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure and bonding, states of matter, and thermochemistry. It is expected that students will have successfully completed a high school chemistry course or CHEM 119 before enrolling in CHEM 151. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
805CHEM151LGeneral Chemistry I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (1975 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
806CHEM152General Chemistry
CHEM 152 is the second portion of a two-semester course that continues the introduction to the fundamental laws and accepted theories of chemistry. Areas to be studied include chemical equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, acids and bases, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, descriptive chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
807CHEM152General Chemistry
CHEM 152 is the second portion of a two-semester course that continues the introduction to the fundamental laws and accepted theories of chemistry. Areas to be studied include chemical equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, acids and bases, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, descriptive chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 01 ($10), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
808CHEM152General Chemistry
CHEM 152 is the second portion of a two-semester course that continues the introduction to the fundamental laws and accepted theories of chemistry. Areas to be studied include chemical equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, acids and bases, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, descriptive chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 02 ($15), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
809CHEM152LGeneral Chemistry II Lab
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Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (1975 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
810CHEM205Tutoring Chemistry (SERV-2)
In this course, students will gain knowledge of current research that provides information about learning and learning styles. They will learn and demonstrate good pedagogical tools that promote learning in chemistry. They will be trained with effective one on one teaching methodologies such as Socratic dialogue, concept modeling and scaffolding. They will also be instructed in methods that will help identify common chemical misconceptions that cause the learner difficulty with chemistry. Active tutoring, totaling 15 hours during the semester, will allow the tutors to use the identification tools and instructional methods mastered so that they can become adept at working with all types of learners and subject material. This service learning training equips each student with lifelong tools that may be used to provide community service as an effective tutor.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2013 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
811CHEM295Directed Study
A course emphasizing individual directed study by a student who wishes to explore an area of chemistry not listed in the regular course offerings.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1980 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
812CHEM295Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual study by a student who wishes to explore an area of chemistry not listed in the regular course offerings.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
813CHEM311Organic Chemistry
CHEM 311 is the first portion of a two-semester course designed to provide the student with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry and the behavior of organic molecules. It introduces organic molecules and functional groups, the tools used to purify and structurally characterize these molecules, the chemical principles governing their stability and reactivity, and the application of these principles to organic synthesis. The laboratory portion of the course provides practical experience in the application of this knowledge and develops the basic laboratory techniques essential for the synthesis and purification of organic compounds. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
814CHEM311Organic Chemistry
CHEM 311 is the first portion of a two-semester course designed to provide the student with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry and the behavior of organic molecules. It introduces organic molecules and functional groups, the tools used to purify and structurally characterize these molecules, the chemical principles governing their stability and reactivity, and the application of these principles to organic synthesis. The laboratory portion of the course provides practical experience in the application of this knowledge and develops the basic laboratory techniques essential for the synthesis and purification of organic compounds. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
815CHEM311LOrganic Chemistry I Lab
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Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (1975 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
816CHEM312Organic Chemistry
CHEM 312 is the second portion of a two-semester course designed to provide the student with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry and the behavior of organic molecules. The main topics covered are UV-Vis and mass spectrometry; aromatic compounds and their substitution reactions; additions to and substitutions at the carbonyl functionality; enolates and other carbon nucleophiles; chemistry of organic radicals; pericyclic reactions; and carbohydrates and amino acids. The laboratory portion of the course provides practical experience in the application of this knowledge and develops the basic laboratory techniques essential for the synthesis and purification of organic compounds. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
817CHEM312Organic Chemistry
CHEM 312 is the second portion of a two-semester course designed to provide the student with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry and the behavior of organic molecules. The main topics covered are UV-Vis and mass spectrometry; aromatic compounds and their substitution reactions; additions to and substitutions at the carbonyl functionality; enolates and other carbon nucleophiles; chemistry of organic radicals; pericyclic reactions; and carbohydrates and amino acids. The laboratory portion of the course provides practical experience in the application of this knowledge and develops the basic laboratory techniques essential for the synthesis and purification of organic compounds. Three hours of lecture, one hour of recitation, and three hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
818CHEM312LOrganic Chemistry II Lab
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Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (1975 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
819CHEM315Quantitative Analysis
A study of equilibria as it applies to analytical chemistry. Techniques of determinations, sampling, handling of data, and the detailed chemistry involved are studied in terms of quantitative determinations. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
820CHEM315LQuantitative Analysis Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (1975 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
821CHEM321Instrumental Analysis
A study of the theories, techniques, and instruments involved in spectrometry, chromatography, and electrochemistry. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
822CHEM321LInstrumental Analysis Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (1975 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
823CHEM361Biochemistry I
A study of the basic principles of the chemistry of living organisms. Topics presented include the structure, properties, and functions of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins; an introduction to bioenergetics; enzyme kinetics and mechanisms; and carbohydrate, lipid, and energy metabolism. Four hours of lecture each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2013 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
824CHEM361Biochemistry I
A study of the basic principles of the chemistry of living organisms. Topics presented include the structure, properties, and functions of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins; an introduction to bioenergetics; enzyme kinetics and mechanisms; and carbohydrate, lipid, and energy metabolism. Four hours of lecture each week.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
825CHEM362Biochemistry II
A continued study of the basic principles of the chemistry of living organisms. Topics presented include photosynthesis, protein and nucleic acid metabolism, and information pathways. Three hours of lecture each week.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2013 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
826CHEM362Biochemistry II
A continued study of the basic principles of the chemistry of living organisms. Topics presented include photosynthesis, protein and nucleic acid metabolism, and information pathways. Three hours of lecture each week.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
827CHEM363Biochemistry Laboratory
An introduction to the fundamental techniques used in the study of biochemical systems, including the separation and analysis of biological molecules, enzyme kinetics, and metabolism studies. Requires computer data analysis. Four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
828CHEM363Biochemistry Laboratory
An introduction to the fundamental techniques used in the study of biochemical systems, including the separation and analysis of biological molecules, enzyme kinetics, and metabolism studies. Requires computer data analysis. Four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2013 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
829CHEM363Biochemistry Laboratory
An introduction to the fundamental techniques used in the study of biochemical systems, including the separation and analysis of biological molecules, enzyme kinetics, and metabolism studies. Requires computer data analysis. Four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
830CHEM385Chemistry Seminar
An introduction to the use of chemical literature as a source of information and the techniques involved in making scientific presentations. Oral and written presentations are made on specific topics in chemistry. These presentations must utilize Power Point and word processing skills. It is recommended that this course be taken in the junior year, prior to taking CHEM 496.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2007 - 2025)     Discontinued (2024-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
831CHEM385Chemistry Seminar
An introduction to the use of chemical literature as a source of information and the techniques involved in making scientific presentations. Oral and written presentations are made on specific topics in chemistry. These presentations must use presentation software and other applications as needed to communicate content clearly. It is recommended that this course be taken in the junior year, prior to taking CHEM 496.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
832CHEM411Physical Chemistry I (W)
A study of the fundamental concepts of chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, properties of pure substances and mixtures, phase changes, kinetic theory, reaction kinetics, and dynamics. May also include an introduction to quantum mechanics. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
833CHEM411Physical Chemistry I (W)
A study of the fundamental concepts of chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, properties of pure substances and mixtures, phase changes, kinetic theory, reaction kinetics, and dynamics. May also include an introduction to quantum mechanics. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
834CHEM411LPhysical Chemistry I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (1975 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
835CHEM415Physical Chemistry II
A study of quantum chemistry. Areas to be studied include: wave mechanics, boundary problems, the Schroedinger equation and its solution for one electron atoms and extension to multi-electron systems, chemical bonding, and atomic and molecular spectroscopy. Three hours of lecture each week.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2003 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
836CHEM425Advanced Organic Chemistry
This course offers a more in-depth study of topics in organic chemistry. The student will learn name reactions used in organic research, demonstrate excellence in proposing reaction mechanisms, design synthetic routes for target organic compounds; apply knowledge or organic chemistry to real life situations, learn to do literature searches; and use critical thinking skills to solve problems independently.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1992 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
837CHEM435Inorganic Chemistry
A study of structures and chemical properties of inorganic compounds. Particular focus is placed on the description of chemical bonds between elements, the effects of bond properties on the structures, reactivity, and characterization of these compounds, and the periodic trends observed in the properties of the elements.Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
838CHEM435Inorganic Chemistry
A study of structures and chemical properties of inorganic compounds. Particular focus is placed on the description of chemical bonds between elements, the effects of bond properties on the structures, reactivity, and characterization of these compounds, and the periodic trends observed in the properties of the elements.Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory each week.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2004 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
839CHEM435LInorganic Chemistry Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2004 — Indefinite)    
Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
840CHEM465Topics in Chemistry
Selected topics presented in a formal classroom setting in specialty areas of chemistry not covered in regular courses. May be repeated for credit for different topics.

Credits: 1 - 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
841CHEM495Directed Study
See CHEM 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
842CHEM495Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual study by a student who wishes to explore an area of chemistry not listed in the regular course offerings.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
843CHEM496Introduction to Research (W)
An introduction to the design, conduct, and publication of research in chemistry under the direction of chemistry faculty. Topics covered include literature searches, identification of suitable research topics, experimental design, working as part of a research group, the formal, professional presentation and publication of research results. One hour of lecture each week.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2016 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
844CHEM498Research in Chemistry
Individual or group research under the direction of the chemistry faculty. Four hours of laboratory each week for each hour of credit. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of two credits.

Credits: 1 - 2, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
845CHEM498Research in Chemistry
Individual or group research under the direction of the chemistry faculty. Four hours of laboratory each week for each hour of credit. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of two credits.

Credits: 1 - 2, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2016 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Chemistry (CHEM)CHEMChemistryActive
846CLAS101Elementary Latin I
An introductory course in the grammar and vocabulary of Latin. Laboratory work is required.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL EVEN YEARS

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
847CLAS101LElementary Latin I Lab
Focuses on practicing latin with tutors

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL EVEN YEARS

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
848CLAS102Elementary Latin II
An introductory course in the grammar and vocabulary of Latin. Laboratory work is required.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER ODD YEARS

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
849CLAS102LElementary Latin II Lab
Students will practice the language with a tutor and other students

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: Records Office Approval 1A, Records Office
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
850CLAS201Intermediate Latin
An intermediate course in the grammar and vocabulary of Latin, with readings from selected authors

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
851CLAS381Advanced Readings in Latin
An advanced course in the Latin language with extended readings from selected authors. Can be repeated for credit.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
852CLAS390Foundations of Classical Greek
A course in ancient Greek with extended readings from selected authors. The transition from Biblical Greek to Classical Greek will receive due attention

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
853CLAS391Advanced Readings in Greek
An advanced course in ancient Greek with extended readings from selected authors. Can be repeated for credit

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2026 — Indefinite)     Future (2026-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Classics (CLAS)CLASHistory and Political StudiesReview
854COMM103Introduction to Mass Communication
Overview of the development and characteristics of mass media, with emphasis on media in the United States including newspapers, radio, television, photography, film, sound recording, books, magazines, advertising, public relations, and social media. Attention is given to theories of communication and how to be a critical and discriminating consumer of mass media.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1999 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
855COMM135Communication and Public Speaking (IN-3)
This course introduces students to the ways communication affects and relates to our everyday lives. Students will acquire theory and develop skills in preparing, presenting, and critically consuming messages in one-on-one, small group, and public speaking contexts.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
856COMM135Communication and Public Speaking (IN-3)
This course introduces students to the ways communication affects and relates to our everyday lives. Students will acquire theory and develop skills in preparing, presenting, and critically consuming messages in one-on-one, small group, and public speaking contexts.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1996 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
857COMM135Communication and Public Speaking (IN-3)
This course introduces students to the ways communication affects and relates to our everyday lives. Students will acquire theory and develop skills in preparing, presenting, and critically consuming messages in one-on-one, small group, and public speaking contexts.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
858COMM145H:Communication and Public Speaking (IN-3)
This course is required for Southern Scholars. It is a more rigorous version of COMM 135, emphasizing rhetorical theory and implications of communicative practices. Like COMM 135, this course introduces students to the ways communication affects and relates to our everyday lives. Students will acquire theory and develop skills in preparing, presenting, and critically consuming messages in one-on-one, small group, and public speaking

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
859COMM145H:Communication and Public Speaking (IN-3)
This course is required for Southern Scholars. It is a more rigorous version of COMM 135, emphasizing rhetorical theory and implications of communicative practices. Like COMM 135, this course introduces students to the ways communication affects and relates to our everyday lives. Students will acquire theory and develop skills in preparing, presenting, and critically consuming messages in one-on-one, small group, and public speaking

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2016 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
860COMM145H:Communication and Public Speaking (IN-3)
This course is required for Southern Scholars. It is a more rigorous version of COMM 135, emphasizing rhetorical theory and implications of communicative practices. Like COMM 135, this course introduces students to the ways communication affects and relates to our everyday lives. Students will acquire theory and develop skills in preparing, presenting, and critically consuming messages in one-on-one, small group, and public speaking

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
861COMM200Christian Service in Journalism and Communication (SERV-2)
This course provides students the option to complete a service project coordinating through the School of Journalism and Communication.

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2020 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
862COMM201Communication Major Qualification
This pass-fail class assesses a student's readiness to gain acceptance as major in the School of Journalism and Communication and will normally be taken during the first semester of the sophomore year. Requirements include meeting with the student's adviser, presenting letter of intent (including purpose/calling) after having completed COMM 135, ENGL 101, and JOUR 105, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.25 in these three courses. To pursue a major in the SJC, a student must first receive a Pass in this course.

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
863COMM210Comm Convention/Study Tour
Students attend a conference or participate in a study tour designed to enrich their educational experience and promote effectiveness and job preparedness within their field of study. Requirements include attendance and maintaining a log of resulting reflections/learning experiences. Lab fees based on destination.

Credits: 0 - 6, Lab Fee 31 ($2000), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2018 — Indefinite)    
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864COMM220Communication Tours International
Students participate in an international mission trip or study tour that is designed to enrich their educational experience and promote effectiveness and job preparedness within their field of study. Requirements include attendance and maintaining a log of resulting reflections/learning experiences.

Credits: 0 - 6, Lab Fee 33 ($3000), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
865COMM225Artificial Intelligence and Communication
This course overviews the development of artificial intelligence historically and theoretically, from fiction to researched fact. It also explores the diverse tools available for academic and professional use and engages students in ethical hands-on application.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
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866COMM230Introduction to Acting
This introductory level course is designed to present fundamental acting techniques to students unfamiliar with the theater. In addition, the student will gain a better understanding of theater as an art form, as well as learn the basic vocabulary specific to theater and acting.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
867COMM230Introduction to Acting
This introductory level course is designed to present fundamental acting techniques to students unfamiliar with the theater. In addition, the student will gain a better understanding of theater as an art form, as well as learn the basic vocabulary specific to theater and acting.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2003 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
868COMM240Communication Theory
This course offers the conceptual foundation for studying human communication. It offers a survey of the major theories of communication and rhetoric.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2010 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
869COMM242Introduction to Web Design
This course introduces the student to Web design and content creation in both theory and technique. Students will learn how to use this medium effectively as well as learn how it differs from other more traditional media. In addition to learning basic design elements and Web writing, students will be introduced to HTML and CSS Web page creation utilizing industry standard design and coding tools.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2019 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
870COMM242Introduction to Web Design
This course introduces the student to Web design and content creation in both theory and technique. Students will learn how to use this medium effectively as well as learn how it differs from other, more traditional media. Working with a variety of industries, students will learn the importance of website elements for different types of websites as well as gain knowledge on best practices for making them accessible. Students will also experience what it is like to work with a client and create a final portfolio website for their work.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2025 — Indefinite)    
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871COMM260Intro to Social Media and Analytics
Students learn the basics of social media platforms, audiences, history, trends, and an overview of content creation and platform-specific strategies. They learn and apply strategic thinking to social media and practice using a content management system (CMS) for content scheduling, analytics, social monitoring, etc. Students also learn to read and use analytics, develop data-based decision-making, learn the basics of targeted ads, and develop engagement strategies.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
872COMM265Topics
Selected topics in speech and related areas presented in a classroom setting. Subjects covered will determine general education credit status. This course may be repeated for credit.

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2000 — Indefinite)    
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873COMM291Communication Practicum
Supervised work experience in communication. At least 90 clock hours of work experience are required for each semester hour of credit. Work experience may be completed in the United States or overseas. Procedures and guidelines are available from the School.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2000 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
874COMM291Communication Practicum
Supervised work experience in communication. At least 50 clock hours of work experience are required for each semester hour of credit (0 credit clock hours determined by supervisor and specified in the contract for a P/F grade outcome). Work experience may be completed in the United States or overseas. Procedures and guidelines are available from the School.

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
875COMM295Directed Study
This course is for students who want to do independent research and writing in a specialized area of communication. Directed study topics will be selected with guidance from the instructor who will serve as a consultant to the student in carrying out the project. This course may be repeated for credit.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2000 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
876COMM295Independent Study
This course is for students who want to do independent research and writing in a specialized area of communication. Independent study topics will be selected with guidance from the instructor who will serve as a consultant to the student in carrying out the project. This course may be repeated for credit.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
877COMM300Christian Service in Journalism and Communication (SERV-2)
This course provides students the option to complete a service project coordinating through the School of Journalism and Communication or in partial fulfillment of an upper division.

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2020 — Indefinite)    
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878COMM312Professional Communication and Leadership
This course develops proficiency in written and oral communication that creates clear understanding in professional contexts with attention to developing and delivering strong presentations; the theory and practice of group dynamics and processes and effective leadership skills. This course is cross-listed with BUAD 312. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2016 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
879COMM326Film Evaluation (IN-10) (W)
The primary goal of this class is to help each student develop a set of criteria for critically evaluating films. Besides regular assigned reading, class activities include discussion of the contributions films make to our culture, studying how films are made, and how to write about films. Films are screened as a part of the class and weekly evaluation papers based on the screened film are expected.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (1997 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
880COMM330Intercultural Communication (W)
This course deals with communication and culture as they relate to perception and values, language, nonverbal communication, ethics, intercultural relationships, as well as sociocultural, psychocultural, and environmental influences on the processes of communication.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2000 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
881COMM331Intercultural Communication
This course deals with communication and culture as they relate to perception and values, language, nonverbal communication, ethics, intercultural relationships, as well as sociocultural, psychocultural, and environmental influences on the processes of communication.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2020 — Indefinite)    
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882COMM336Interpersonal Communication
Introduces students to the theory, research, and practice of communication in personal relationships. Topics include listening, verbal and nonverbal communication, emotions, conflict management, and the development and maintenance of effective personal relationships. This course utilizes readings and out-of-class activities to help students understand and apply interpersonal communication principles.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2003 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
883COMM340Group Dynamics and Leadership
This course explores the dynamics of small group interaction and promotes cooperation rather than competition in the decision-making process. Students will gain an understanding of different communication and leadership styles, discuss gender issues, learn how to direct and motivate others, and productively manage conflict. This class is taught using lecture and hands-on application of concepts.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2010 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
884COMM340Group Dynamics and Leadership
This course explores the dynamics of small group interaction and promotes cooperation rather than competition in the decision-making process. Students will gain an understanding of different communication and leadership styles, discuss gender issues, learn how to direct and motivate others, and productively manage conflict. This class is taught using lecture and hands-on application of concepts.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 02 ($15), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
885COMM360Social Media Brand Management
This course focuses on understanding branding for industry and developing a personal brand specifically for social media use. Students learn about contracts and the legal realities of brand interactions and discover how to interact with clients (and possibly be a client). As part of the course, they develop strategies for building cohesive posts that are brand-aligned, integrate partnerships, examine legal and ethical considerations, and explore paid services. They will also learn how to track social media analytics and key performance indicators as well as adapting to emerging platforms.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
886COMM391Communication Practicum
Supervised work experience in communication. At least 50 clock hours of work experience are required for each semester hour of credit (0 credit clock hours determined by supervisor and specified in the contract for a P/F grade outcome). Work experience may be completed in the United States or overseas. Procedures and guidelines are available from the School.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2000 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
887COMM397Communication Research (W)
Introduces students to scientific inquiry and the basic research techniques of advertising, communication, journalism, and public relations. Uses interdisciplinary approach to explain quantitative and qualitive research methodology and to evaluate different research designs. Emphasizes the importance of the development and exchange of scholarly information as students conduct primary research. This class should be completed before taking 400 level classes in the School of Journalism and Communication. This course is cross-listed with BUAD 497. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
888COMM406Persuasion and Propaganda (W)
This course focuses on the historical origin and contemporary uses of persuasion and propaganda, the concept of public opinion, motivational tools and techniques to achieve public response, characteristics of publics, and how publics are influenced. We will examine artifacts of popular culture, politics, advertising, and mass media through the lens of persuasion and propaganda theories.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
889COMM415Portfolio and Career
A capstone course emphasizing professional skills, ethics, portfolios, career planning and graduate school exploration. Specific attention given to resume preparation, creation of a digital portfolio, interviewing and job search skills.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2012 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
890COMM415Portfolio and Career
A capstone course emphasizing professional skills, ethics, portfolios, career planning and graduate school exploration. Specific attention given to resume preparation, creation of a digital portfolio, interviewing and job search skills.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2025)     Discontinued (2024-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
891COMM415Portfolio and Career
A capstone course emphasizing professional skills, ethics, portfolios, career planning and graduate school exploration. Specific attention given to resume preparation, creation of a digital portfolio, interviewing and job search skills.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
892COMM420Professional and Technical Writing
This course teaches students to design and produce documents that communicate professional and technical information effectively and efficiently. The course emphasizes the clarity, accuracy, and precision demanded by writing in various workplace genres. Students write documentation like memos, reports, definitions, procedures, and explanations. Students learn to analyze audience needs and modify their communications accordingly.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2015 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
893COMM427Mass Media Law and Ethics
This course provides an overview of the U.S. legal system, the press as The Fourth Estate, and The First Amendment's role in American law. The class focuses on issues, both legal and ethical, currently faced by communication professionals. Topics studied in the class include freedom of the press, the American legal system, defamation, invasion of privacy, information gathering, records and open meetings, free press and fair trial, obscenity, copyright, advertising and media regulation. The class will discuss issues affecting Seventh-day Adventists, such as intellectual property, church identity, and the church's stance on Separation of Church and State. Students present legal cases, write legal briefs, and conduct legal research, culminating in a final paper and presentation at the end of the class.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2019 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
894COMM460Social Media Campaigns
Students will plan, execute, and evaluate a real-world social media campaign for an organization, drawing on content management strategies, data analytics, and AI tools to improve.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 08 ($150), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
895COMM465Topics
See COMM 265 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1997 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
896COMM482Advertising Campaigns
In this course students apply advertising strategy in planning a campaign for a local business or nonprofit through a process of client acquisition, research, strategic planning, creative development, media planning, campaign activation, and reporting. This course involves application of communication theory and techniques with a real-world client. If the student works with a non-profit, this course also meets the requirements for a service-learning class when concurrently registered for COMM 200/300.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
897COMM488Mass Communication and Society (W)
This course provides for informed student participation in the examination of the role and function of the mass media system in the United States. Among the topics considered are: the concept of social responsibility as a constraint upon the media; and ethical, social, economic and political issues involved in the function of newspapers, magazines, radio, television, new media advertising, and public relations. Emphasis on reading, writing media critiques, and on analysis of concepts and ideas.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (2019 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
898COMM492Communication Internship
Students work off-campus in a professionally supervised role in the field of communication to obtain on-the-job experience during the school year or during the summer. For each hour of academic credit, 100 clock hours of work experience are required. Detailed procedures and guidelines are available from the School.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2014 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
899COMM495Directed Study
See COMM 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1999 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
900COMM495Independent Study
This course is for students who want to do independent research and writing in a specialized area of communication. Independent study topics will be selected with guidance from the instructor who will serve as a consultant to the student in carrying out the project. This course may be repeated for credit.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Communication (COMM)COMMSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive