• ACCT101.OLB1Principles of Accounting I 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Snow, Keeli
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 22/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Nature and purpose of accounting; basic accounting concepts and procedures, double entry bookkeeping, methods of processing, summarizing and classifying financial data; balance sheets and income statements. (Offered every semester.)

  • ACCT101.OLB2Principles of Accounting I 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Snow, Keeli
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 17/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Nature and purpose of accounting; basic accounting concepts and procedures, double entry bookkeeping, methods of processing, summarizing and classifying financial data; balance sheets and income statements. (Offered every semester.)

  • ACCT314.01Intermediate Accounting I 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Matanane, Donna
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: JKL 101
    Enrolled: 6/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course introduces students to accounting theory and its utilization in the preparation of financial statements that clearly and accurately depict an organization's performance: statements such as the income statement, balance sheet, statement of cash flows, and statement of retained earnings. Generally accepted accounting principles and the accounting cycle will be explored, and students will obtain valuable skills necessary for entry-level employment in accounting. Further topics include cash, depreciation, inventory valuation, liabilities, receivables, revenue recognition, plant and equipment, and intangible assets. Prerequisite: ACCT201. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • ACCT317.01Income Tax Theory 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Nathan
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 5/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores income tax law and tax procedures for individuals, wage-earners, and sole proprietors, with a special emphasis on the federal system. Students will learn about the tax treatment of income and property based on provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury regulations. Advanced topics of coverage will include gross income and its exclusions, as well as credits, deductions, and exemptions. Students can expect a special emphasis on tax planning and research. Prerequisite: ACCT201. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ACCT405.01Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Nathan
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
  • ACCT560.OLB1Accounting Management 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Nathan
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course focuses on the study of planning, management decision-making, and the relationships between accounting and management control. Assignments will involve the analysis of business transactions and related financial reporting issues. The course will cover among other things: introduction to accounting framework used in financial reporting; analysis of financial statements, impact of accounting methods on financial reports, and guarding against fraud. Finally, the course emphasizes how accounting is the one of the key means for management to exercise responsibility, ethical decision making, and communication. Prerequisite: BUSN510.

  • ACTY218.A1Outdoor Adventure 0.5 crM 6:30-8:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Plogue, Tom
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 8/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    Development of basic skills and knowledge in wilderness survival. Meets the general education activity requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • ACTY228.A1Self-Defense 0.5 crT 6:30-8:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Plogue, Tom
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 14/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to prepare students with a basic understanding of self-defense principles to successfully defuse potentially violent situations. The course is a hands-on learning environment and all physical contact is done to enhance the course. Meets the general education activity requirement. (Offered every semester).

  • ACTY234.A1Walkabout 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Baker, Ross
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 13/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Walkabout is a ten-day backpacking trip in the Smoky Mountains. It is a leadership development program geared towards providing training in teamwork, community, and effective leadership. Though Walkabout is open to all students, it is required for all RAs and GSGA staff. Meets the general education activity requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ACTY238.OL1Cardiorespiratory Fitness 0.5 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 43/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is an individualized program of walking/running activities. This course will enable students to become familiar with cardiorespiratory assessment, VO2 max, proper training zones, and prepare them to construct and utilize an individualized workout program. It will also give them the opportunity to research several health related topics of personal interest. The course can be taken for variable credit (Half or One Credit) and is only offered online. Meets the general education activity requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • ACTY256.B1Fencing 0.5 crMW 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Barber, George
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: REC GYM
    Enrolled: 6/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    Meets the general education activity requirement.

  • ACTY258.A1Golf 0.5 crTTh 11:00-11:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Wardlaw, Jeff
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: REC GYM
    Enrolled: 13/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    Development of basic skills and knowledge in golf. Meets the general education activity requirement. (Offered fall semester).

  • AGRI101.01Introduction to Agribusiness 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenner, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 7/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course covers four functions of an agribusiness industry: planning, organizing, controlling, and directing. Application and experience has a higher priority than the theory, but some theoretical framework is required to enjoy the applications. These occur in part through case study discussions and the development of a business plan over the course of the semester. Offered: Fall semester

  • AGRI101.OLA1Introduction to Agribusiness 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Beeler, Megan
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 7/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course covers four functions of an agribusiness industry: planning, organizing, controlling, and directing. Application and experience has a higher priority than the theory, but some theoretical framework is required to enjoy the applications. These occur in part through case study discussions and the development of a business plan over the course of the semester. Offered: Fall semester

  • AGRI201.OLB1Agriculture Marketing 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Rexroad, Austin
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 6/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course covers the principles of agriculture marketing by examining consumers, marketing functions, institutions, and commodities. Special emphasis is given to the marketing of agricultural products as commodities, services provided under contract, and value-added products. Due to the global nature of agriculture, as well as agribusiness, domestic and international markets will be covered the entire semester. Offered Spring semester. Prerequisite: AGRI 101 and any quantitative reasoning course.

  • AGRI225.OLB1Farm Production Planning 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenner, Mark
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 7/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Sizing components of production systems is part of providing solutions to agribusiness companies. Agribusiness students need to have experience with agricultural math which is really the assignment of physical qualities to biological processes and systems, or calculating and sizing the components of agricultural systems. Prerequisite of MATH105 or higher.

  • AGRI301.01Economic Issues in Agribusiness 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenner, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 5/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course teaches economic issues related to human integration (food, feed, fuel, and recreation) with the environment (waste remediation). Topics include conflicts in the use of land, air, and water; property rights; and public policy. These challenges show up in day to day operations as climate change, world poverty, water quality, genetic modification (GMOs), organic food, and renewable energy. This course looks at emerging issues in the context of historical production through the lens of a solid analytical framework. Upon completion, there will be a sense of confidence in the annual rhythm of global agribusiness benefits and costs. Prerequisite: AGRI 201 Offered Fall semester.

  • AGRI405.01Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenner, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
  • ARTD111.012D/3D Design 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Taylor, Kevin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: ART 102
    Enrolled: 13/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    A study of the basic principles and elements of two and three dimensional form and composition. Alternate discussions and projects designed to acquaint the student with materials and techniques in the plastic arts. Three double periods. (Offered every semester.)

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  • ARTD113.01Drawing 3 crMWF 10:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Iler, Martha
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: ART 103
    Enrolled: 17/18
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Studio work in beginning drawing from still life and nature. Basic experiences with form description using a wide range of media. Three double periods. Meets the general education creative and performing arts requirement. (Offered Fall semester.)

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  • ARTD241.01Digital Photography I 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Buehrer, Bryson
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: ART 103
    Enrolled: 23/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Students will work with traditional 35 mm and digital cameras and scanners to produce photographic images that can be improved, manipulated, altered, and printed from the computer. They will learn to control camera settings, adjust imagery using sophisticated photo manipulation software, and explore the variety of digitally based, photograph quality printing. Students will experiment with the fundamentals of photography while developing a portfolio of creative photography. Meets the general education creative and performing arts requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • ARTE211.OLB1Introduction to Fine Arts 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Burt, Heather
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 26/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    An elementary study of the formal and historical aspects of architecture, sculpture, painting, and music, and an examination of their relation to Western civilization at its high points. Meets the general education creative and performing arts requirement. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 (Offered every semester.)

  • ARTE211.OLB2Introduction to Fine Arts 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Ibenana, Peter
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 21/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    An elementary study of the formal and historical aspects of architecture, sculpture, painting, and music, and an examination of their relation to Western civilization at its high points. Meets the general education creative and performing arts requirement. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 (Offered every semester.)

  • BIBL205.01Old Testament Survey 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Tungate, Steve
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 33/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces the student to the central story of the Old Testament by examining its characters, events, unifying themes, and literary characteristics. Meets the general education biblical studies requirement. (Offered every semester.)

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  • BIBL205.OLA1Old Testament Survey 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Parker, BJ
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 13/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces the student to the central story of the Old Testament by examining its characters, events, unifying themes, and literary characteristics. Meets the general education biblical studies requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BIBL215.01New Testament Survey 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pichaske, Steve
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 30/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    The course is a rapid survey of the books of the New Testament, focusing primarily on their content and theology. The course will also acquaint the student with the political, social, and religious environment of the New Testament period and introduce the student to issues of authorship, dating, transmission, and canon. Meets the general education biblical studies requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BIBL215.OLB1New Testament Survey 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sato, Jon
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 24/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The course is a rapid survey of the books of the New Testament, focusing primarily on their content and theology. The course will also acquaint the student with the political, social, and religious environment of the New Testament period and introduce the student to issues of authorship, dating, transmission, and canon. Meets the general education biblical studies requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BIBL253.01Matthew, Mark, Luke 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wayman, Ben
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 30/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Intensive study of the three synoptic Gospels as they interpret the works and words of Jesus Christ. Meets the general education biblical studies requirement. Cross listed with BIBL 353. (Offered fall semester.)

  • BIBL353.01Matthew, Mark, Luke 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wayman, Ben
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 30/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Intensive study of the three synoptic Gospels as they interpret the works and words of Jesus Christ. Meets the general education biblical studies requirement. Cross listed with BIBL 253. (Offered fall semester.)

  • BIOL105.OL1Health and Nutrition 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Cato, Jacquelyn
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 24/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The aim of this course is to engage the student to contemporary theories and concepts about nutrition. This will include diet and exercise, pathology of eating disorders, and the effect of diet on emotional, mental, and spiritual health. Students will also begin analyzing the source of information. At the end of the course, the student will have acquired and discussed a number of current issues and be able to have an informed and logical view, and will understand the fundamentals of nutrition across the lifespan. Meets the general education laboratory science requirment. (Offered every semester.)

  • BIOL105.OL2Health and Nutrition 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Cato, Jacquelyn
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 25/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The aim of this course is to engage the student to contemporary theories and concepts about nutrition. This will include diet and exercise, pathology of eating disorders, and the effect of diet on emotional, mental, and spiritual health. Students will also begin analyzing the source of information. At the end of the course, the student will have acquired and discussed a number of current issues and be able to have an informed and logical view, and will understand the fundamentals of nutrition across the lifespan. Meets the general education laboratory science requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BIOL108.01Environmental Science & Stewardship4 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Eric
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 103
    Enrolled: 31/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Our everyday wellbeing and sustenance are connected to our environment in many ways, but many of these connections are not obvious. This course focuses on how human society relates to and depends on the environment. This course incorporates the topics of human population, patterns of resource use, energy, and pollution while considering how to move toward a sustainable future for the Creation. Some aspects of the following disciplines are included: ecology, animal and plant biology, physics, chemistry, oceanography, and atmospheric science. Three hours of lecture and two hours lab per week. Meets the general education laboratory science requirement. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • BIOL108L.01Environ Science & Stewardship Lab 0 crT 9:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Eric
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 216
    Enrolled: 16/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Environmental Science and Stewardship Lab

  • BIOL108L.02Environ Science & Stewardship Lab 0 crT 12:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Eric
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 216
    Enrolled: 15/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Environmental Science and Stewardship Lab

  • BIOL110.01General Biology I 4 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 49/60
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course deals with the basic principles of biology. Consideration is given to cell biology and structural and functional organization of plants and animals. Principles of reproduction, genetics, and ecology are introduced as well as a brief survey of the kingdoms of living organisms. Beginning course for all biology majors. Meets the general education laboratory science requirement. (Three hours lecture and two hours lab per week.) (Offered every semester.) Corequisite: BIOL 110L

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  • BIOL110L.01General Biology I Lab 0 crTh 9:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 210
    Enrolled: 16/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    General Biology I Lab Corequisite: BIOL 110

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  • BIOL110L.02General Biology I Lab 0 crTh 12:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 210
    Enrolled: 21/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    General Biology I Lab Corequisite: BIOL 110

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  • BIOL110L.03General Biology I Lab 0 crW 6:00-7:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 210
    Enrolled: 12/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    General Biology I Lab Corequisite: BIOL 110

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  • BIOL150.OL1Medical Terminology 2 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Borwick, Anne
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 13/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    A self-directed study of medical terminology which covers basic roots, prefixes, suffixes and terminology of different systems of the human body. Students prepare for periodic vocabulary tests on their own time and schedule. The object of the course is to prepare the student for entrance into health fields by providing a review of vocabulary tools. Prerequisite: Three BIOL classes. (Offered online.)

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  • BIOL245.01Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: McPeak, Matthew
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 45/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to deal with all the human body systems as to structure and function. Material covered is intended for those planning to teach biology in high school or enter the allied health professions. (Three lectures and one two-hour lab per week.) (Offered fall semester) Corequisite: BIOL 245L

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  • BIOL245L.01Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 0 crTh 9:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: McPeak, Matthew
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 227
    Enrolled: 21/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab. Corequisite: BIOL 245

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  • BIOL245L.02Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 0 crTh 12:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: McPeak, Matthew
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 227
    Enrolled: 24/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab. Corequisite: BIOL 245

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  • BIOL309.01Comparative Anatomy 4 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 227
    Enrolled: 17/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    This will be a study of the similarities of anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of major vertebrate groups. Specifically, it will compare phylogeny, ontogeny, and morphology in groups ranging from protochordates to highly derived vertebrates. It will examine structure of anatomical features, emphasizing how anatomy relates to function including comparisons of specialized features in organisms adapted to different conditions. Laboratories will involve detailed dissections. Prerequisite: BIOL110, and BIOL 112. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.) Corequisite: BIOL 309L

  • BIOL309L.01Comparative Anatomy Lab 0 crT 12:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 227
    Enrolled: 17/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Corequisite: BIOL 309

  • BIOL314.01Biochemistry I 4 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pattenaude, Scott
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 227
    Enrolled: 6/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is a survey of the chemical reactions in living systems. The general biochemistry including a detailed look at DNA, transcription, translation, protein synthesis, lipid metabolism (e.g., cholesterol synthesie) and amino acide and nucleic acid metabolism will be studied. (Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week.) Cross listed with CHM 314. Prerequisite: CHM 201 or concurrent enrollment. (Offered fall semester.)

  • BIOL314L.01Biochemistry I Lab 0 crTh 12:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pattenaude, Scott
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 206
    Enrolled: 6/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
  • BIOL333.01Bioethics 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 107
    Enrolled: 9/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course analyzes and discusses contemporary issues in the ethics of current and future medical practices globally. Topics include stem cell research, right to die, organ transplantation, health care for the uninsured and undocumented, GMOs, animal rights/abuse, and DNR. Prerequisite: 12 credits of biology. (Offerred fall semester.)

  • BIOL360.01Microbiology 4 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 227
    Enrolled: 25/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    Behavior and activity of microorganisms more or less common in the natural environment. Special attention given to the physiology of bacteria. Includes concepts of immunology and epidemiology. Required of all biology majors in secondary education and all pre-med and med-tech students. (Two hours lecture and four hours lab per week.) Prerequisite: BIOL 110, BIOL 112, CHEM 112. Corequisite: BIOL 360L. (Offered fall semester.)

  • BIOL360L.01Microbiology Lab 0 crT 9:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 210
    Enrolled: 17/14
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Microbiology Lab. Corequisite: BIOL 360

  • BIOL360L.02Microbiology Lab 0 crT 12:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 210
    Enrolled: 8/14
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Microbiology Lab. Corequisite: BIOL 360

  • BIOL370.01Basic Ecology 4 crMWF 8:30-9:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 216
    Enrolled: 17/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    Organisms do not exist or function in a vacuum, but are strongly influenced by their environment and, in turn, alter that environment and affect the growth and development of other organisms. In this course we will consider the interaction of organisms and their environments. We will study ecological processes functioning at levels of individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems. (Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week.) Prerequisite: BIOL 112. (Offered fall semester.) Corequisite: BIOL 370L

  • BIOL370L.01Basic Ecology Lab 0 crTh 9:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 216
    Enrolled: 17/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Basic Ecology Lab. Corequisite: BIOL 370

  • BIOL395.01Internship 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Eric
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    Biology majors may earn a maximum of eight semester credits while engaged in a practicum/internship experience related to their specific field of interest. The potentials for the internships are unlimited. The internship may involve work or volunteer service, or shadowing in any biologically related career. Each internship will need the approval of the Department chair. It is the student's responsibility to initiate a request for the internship suggest prospective openings, and declare in writing their learning objectives for their internship experience.. The internship will be taken for pass/fail credit. Prerequisite: 16 credits of biology

  • BIOL395.02Internship 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    Biology majors may earn a maximum of eight semester credits while engaged in a practicum/internship experience related to their specific field of interest. The potentials for the internships are unlimited. The internship may involve work or volunteer service, or shadowing in any biologically related career. Each internship will need the approval of the Department chair. It is the student's responsibility to initiate a request for the internship suggest prospective openings, and declare in writing their learning objectives for their internship experience.. The internship will be taken for pass/fail credit. Prerequisite: 16 credits of biology

  • BIOL395.03Internship 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    Biology majors may earn a maximum of eight semester credits while engaged in a practicum/internship experience related to their specific field of interest. The potentials for the internships are unlimited. The internship may involve work or volunteer service, or shadowing in any biologically related career. Each internship will need the approval of the Department chair. It is the student's responsibility to initiate a request for the internship suggest prospective openings, and declare in writing their learning objectives for their internship experience.. The internship will be taken for pass/fail credit. Prerequisite: 16 credits of biology

  • BIOL410.01Seminar in Biology 2 crM 3:30-5:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pattenaude, Scott
    Zhao, Sophena

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 201
    Enrolled: 7/18
    Waitlisted: 0
    A capstone course for majors in Biology and Environmental Biology, with an emphasis on technical writing and scientific communication. Students select a topic and utilize the primary literature to develop a technical review article and a presentation on the topic. Secondary education and pre-medical/technical biology majors should take this course during their junior year. Cross-Listed as CHEM 409. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: 16 credits of biology

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  • BUSN101.01Business Management 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bell, Jane
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 33/33
    Waitlisted: 0
    What makes some for-profit businesses and not-for-profit organizations excel while other fail to thrive? Often it’s due to the quality of management within the organization. Management of people is a distinct skill set that is critically important and these skills can be studied, understood, and practiced. In this course, students will learn the elements of business management, the theory behind them and practical tools with which to apply them. Key topics such as communication, leadership, teamwork, conflict management, change and more will be covered. No matter where a person works or volunteers, they will be able to contribute to the success of any organization when they have a clear understanding of management theory and techniques. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BUSN101.02Business Management 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bell, Jane
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 35/33
    Waitlisted: 0
    What makes some for-profit businesses and not-for-profit organizations excel while other fail to thrive? Often it’s due to the quality of management within the organization. Management of people is a distinct skill set that is critically important and these skills can be studied, understood, and practiced. In this course, students will learn the elements of business management, the theory behind them and practical tools with which to apply them. Key topics such as communication, leadership, teamwork, conflict management, change and more will be covered. No matter where a person works or volunteers, they will be able to contribute to the success of any organization when they have a clear understanding of management theory and techniques. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BUSN101.03Business Management 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Matanane, Donna
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 31/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    What makes some for-profit businesses and not-for-profit organizations excel while other fail to thrive? Often it’s due to the quality of management within the organization. Management of people is a distinct skill set that is critically important and these skills can be studied, understood, and practiced. In this course, students will learn the elements of business management, the theory behind them and practical tools with which to apply them. Key topics such as communication, leadership, teamwork, conflict management, change and more will be covered. No matter where a person works or volunteers, they will be able to contribute to the success of any organization when they have a clear understanding of management theory and techniques. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BUSN101.OLA1Business Management 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Ackerman, George
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 17/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    What makes some for-profit businesses and not-for-profit organizations excel while other fail to thrive? Often it’s due to the quality of management within the organization. Management of people is a distinct skill set that is critically important and these skills can be studied, understood, and practiced. In this course, students will learn the elements of business management, the theory behind them and practical tools with which to apply them. Key topics such as communication, leadership, teamwork, conflict management, change and more will be covered. No matter where a person works or volunteers, they will be able to contribute to the success of any organization when they have a clear understanding of management theory and techniques. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • BUSN222.OLB1Business Law 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Nathan
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 3/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to the American legal system with an emphasis on corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships. Students will learn to navigate the regulatory environment of business, which includes administrative agencies and courst systems. Advanced topics include the study of agency, contracts, and torts, as well as negotiations and white collar crime.

  • BUSN335.01Operations Management 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenner, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 27/36
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is about applying analytical theory of business decision making to provide products and service design, capacity planning, process and location selection, inventory and supply management, quality assurance and scheduling. These real-world management tools will heighten the comprehension of business applications and provide a competitive edge in school and beyond. Prerequisite: BUSN101, ECON102, and MATH 105, MATH 106, MATH 111, MATH 113, MATH 115, or PSYC 202. Offered: Fall semester.

  • BUSN335.OLA1Operations Management 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Ackerman, George
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 26/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is about applying analytical theory of business decision making to provide products and service design, capacity planning, process and location selection, inventory and supply management, quality assurance and scheduling. These real-world management tools will heighten the comprehension of business applications and provide a competitive edge in school and beyond. Prerequisite: BUSN101, ECON102, and MATH 105, MATH 106, MATH 111, MATH 113, MATH 115, or PSYC 202. Offered: Fall semester.

  • BUSN351.OLB1International Business 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: McFarlane, Scott
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 23/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Students will understand the forces of globalization, why nations trade, problems of trade restrictions and international payments, and multinational corporations as international change agents. They will work from the manager's perspective to discover how working internationally affects the functional areas of business through influences of the land, the political environment, and the cultural heritage of the people. Meets the general education global foundations requirement. Prerequisite: Open to any upper division student. (Offered spring semester.)

  • BUSN360.01Professional Leaders/Ethics/Develop3 crW 7:00-9:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nelson, Breck
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 15/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course examines how national and local managers explain the development of their careers with a particular emphasis on leadership development, ethics, and the integration of faith in their management practice. These, together with the course material and group projects, help students develop appropriate career skills. In addition to the weekly speaker summaries, students write a business case study, make microfinance loans to overseas entrepreneurs, and develop individual career plans, resumes, and job search skills. Prerequisite: BUSN 101 and ENTR 130.

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  • BUSN360.OLB1Professional Leaders/Ethics/Develop3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Williams, Chris
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 19/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course examines how national and local managers explain the development of their careers with a particular emphasis on leadership development, ethics, and the integration of faith in their management practice. These, together with the course material and group projects, help students develop appropriate career skills. In addition to the weekly speaker summaries, students write a business case study, make microfinance loans to overseas entrepreneurs, and develop individual career plans, resumes, and job search skills. Prerequisite: BUSN 101 and ENTR 130.

  • BUSN380.OLB1Strategic Management 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Snow, Keeli
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 15/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Strategic Management explores how companies analyze their strategic environments, identify strategic choices, and implement chosen strategies. Analytical tools include employing frameworks to analyze internal strengths and weaknesses as well as external opportunities and threats. Students work in teams to analyze existing business strategies and create the strategy for their own simulated businesses.

  • BUSN405.01Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Nathan
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each department offers a practicum or internship course numbered 405. In this course the student applies theories and skills learned in the major. Each experience should include significant learning opportunities related to the student's major field. Two supervisors are involved, a work supervisor and an academic supervisor. Registration must occur prior to the activity. Forty to sixty hours of work experience is required for each credit awarded. The experience may be paid or unpaid. Letter grades will be assigned unless otherwise stated in the departmental description. Students must consult with their academic supervisor at least twice during the experience. A learning experience summary paper following departmental guidelines is required as well as a final interview with the academic supervisor. A maximum of twelve credits may be applied to the degree. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a 2.0 G.P.A., 18 semester credits completed in the field and departmental approval.

  • BUSN405.02Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Snow, Keeli
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 3/4
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each department offers a practicum or internship course numbered 405. In this course the student applies theories and skills learned in the major. Each experience should include significant learning opportunities related to the student's major field. Two supervisors are involved, a work supervisor and an academic supervisor. Registration must occur prior to the activity. Forty to sixty hours of work experience is required for each credit awarded. The experience may be paid or unpaid. Letter grades will be assigned unless otherwise stated in the departmental description. Students must consult with their academic supervisor at least twice during the experience. A learning experience summary paper following departmental guidelines is required as well as a final interview with the academic supervisor. A maximum of twelve credits may be applied to the degree. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a 2.0 G.P.A., 18 semester credits completed in the field and departmental approval.

  • BUSN405.03Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bell, Jane
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each department offers a practicum or internship course numbered 405. In this course the student applies theories and skills learned in the major. Each experience should include significant learning opportunities related to the student's major field. Two supervisors are involved, a work supervisor and an academic supervisor. Registration must occur prior to the activity. Forty to sixty hours of work experience is required for each credit awarded. The experience may be paid or unpaid. Letter grades will be assigned unless otherwise stated in the departmental description. Students must consult with their academic supervisor at least twice during the experience. A learning experience summary paper following departmental guidelines is required as well as a final interview with the academic supervisor. A maximum of twelve credits may be applied to the degree. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a 2.0 G.P.A., 18 semester credits completed in the field and departmental approval.

  • BUSN405.04Practicum 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schoen, Ralph
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each department offers a practicum or internship course numbered 405. In this course the student applies theories and skills learned in the major. Each experience should include significant learning opportunities related to the student's major field. Two supervisors are involved, a work supervisor and an academic supervisor. Registration must occur prior to the activity. Forty to sixty hours of work experience is required for each credit awarded. The experience may be paid or unpaid. Letter grades will be assigned unless otherwise stated in the departmental description. Students must consult with their academic supervisor at least twice during the experience. A learning experience summary paper following departmental guidelines is required as well as a final interview with the academic supervisor. A maximum of twelve credits may be applied to the degree. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a 2.0 G.P.A., 18 semester credits completed in the field and departmental approval.

  • BUSN409.01Business Case Studies 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Nathan
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 201
    Enrolled: 16/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course includes a collection of case studies exploring topics, issues, and controversies in economics, ethics, management, and leadership. Some cases are demonstrative while others are decision-focused. Cases are intended to prompt students to form a professional opinion, and the course format is intended to facilitate respectful class discussion and debate on a given business or management issue. Extensive writing projects will be assigned. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement.

  • BUSN501.OLB1Strategic Management 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Downing, Marie
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 15/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Effective management practice is centered on attaining both long and short-term strategic goals and objectives. Strategic Management will help examine the strategy of organizations: it’s vision, mission and values and how it seeks to compete and remain relevant in a competitive market place. This course will help practicing mangers critically evaluate their organization’s strategic goals and objectives. Throughout the program you will be required to complete weekly assignments using the ideas from your reading and research to describe and analyze your organization. During the course, students will examine their organization’s strategic approach and predict possible problems and pitfalls that their organization might encounter during strategic implementation. Finally, managers will continue their program long reflection on Christian business ethics.

  • BUSN510.OLA1Organizational Theory and Practice 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Downing, Marie
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will provide an overview of how organizations work. Theory, research, and application will be utilized to provide students with a deeper understanding of organizational structure, culture, communication, and strategic planning processes. Students will engage in exercises and activities that will assist with the development of a mature, Christian perspective and analysis of their organization.

  • BUSN523.OLB1Trends in Organizational Management3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Salz, Carl
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 7/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course deals with fundamental issues and phenomena currently existing in organizations. The purpose of this course is to survey the major areas important to information technology such as: information technology management, HRIS, security, networking, Web, Media Literacy, database, programming, intellectual property, and outsourcing. Additionally, this course acts as a foundation toward a proper understanding of technology and media. In this course, students will engage critically with technology in the workplace and in their personal lives. Students will negotiate theory and practice, pulling in their own experiences from their everyday lives. Finally, students will develop a critical approach to business ethics and Christianity. Prerequisite: BUSN510

  • BUSN551.OLA1International Busn/Global Strategy 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: McFarlane, Scott
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 6/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The study of International Business is a strategic decision today for any MBA student. There are few businesses and few individuals in the world that are not impacted by globalization. This 8-week course is designed to help give you the tools and foundational knowledge you need to be successful in navigating the complexities, challenges, and opportunities in the global marketplace.This course will provide practical insight into what you can do better in your job tomorrow, as well as the tools you need to adapt to the coming changes in the global village. Understanding IQ (Intelligence Quotient) and EQ (Emotional Quotient) are things you may have studied in the past, but in this course you will begin the process of developing your CQ (Cultural Quotient) or your ability to adapt and seek to understand those of different cultures. This skill is increasingly a differentiator in today’s marketplace. Prerequisite: BUSN510

  • BUSN582.OL1Signature Learning Experience 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Ritter, Michael
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 4/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    In this capstone course, students will integrate knowledge and skills gained through their program of study as they develop an applied research project. Students will demonstrate the knowledge and skills gained by leading the design and implementation of an improvement effort in an organization of their choice. This capstone project is carried out over the period of one term with a team selected by the student and involves the implementation and application of management theory. Students are expected to complete a master’s level project demonstrating competency in management theory, the individual area of emphasis, as well as faith integration.

  • BUSN583.OL1Capstone Experience 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Ritter, Michael
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 3/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    In this capstone course, students will integrate knowledge and skills gained through their program of study as they develop an applied research project. Students will demonstrate the knowledge and skills gained by leading the design and implementation of an improvement effort in an organization of their choice. This capstone project is carried out over the period of one term with a team selected by the student and involves the implementation and application of management theory. Students are expected to complete a master’s level project demonstrating competency in management theory, the individual area of emphasis, as well as faith integration.

  • CHEM111.01General Chemistry I 4 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Zhao, Sophena
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 50/60
    Waitlisted: 0
    Basic principles of chemical reactions and descriptive chemistry are integrated in terms of atomic structure, bonding theory, molecular geometry, reaction rates, equilibrium, and thermodynamics. Meets the general education laboratory science requirement. (Three lecture hours and three lab hours per week.) (Offered fall semester.) Corequisite: CHEM 111L

  • CHEM111L.01General Chemistry I Lab 0 crT 8:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Zhao, Sophena
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 202
    Enrolled: 21/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Corequisite: CHEM 111

  • CHEM111L.02General Chemistry I Lab 0 crT 12:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Zhao, Sophena
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 202
    Enrolled: 20/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Corequisite: CHEM 111

  • CHEM111L.03General Chemistry I Lab 0 crT 5:30-8:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Zhao, Sophena
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 202
    Enrolled: 9/24
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Corequisite: CHEM 111

  • CHEM201.01Organic Chemistry I 4 crMWF 8:30-9:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pattenaude, Scott
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 227
    Enrolled: 18/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    A two-tiered approach to organic chemistry is taken. CHEM 201 is a one semester survey of the fundamentals of organic chemistry. Basic structure, bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, properties, and reactions of organic molecules are examined. The second course (CHEM 301) covers the same topics, but to a much greater extent and theoretical depth. Major emphasis is placed on reaction mechanisms and much new material is covered, especially in the areas of spectroscopy, bonding theory, and structure/property relationships. (Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week.) Prerequisite: CHEM 112. Cerequisite: CHEM 201L. (Offered fall semester.)

  • CHEM201L.01Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 crTh 8:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pattenaude, Scott
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 206
    Enrolled: 18/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $79.00
    Corequisite: CHEM 201.

  • CHEM409.01Seminar In Chemistry 2 crM 3:30-5:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pattenaude, Scott
    Zhao, Sophena

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 201
    Enrolled: 7/18
    Waitlisted: 0
    Introduction to research literature and exploration of new chemical frontiers. Reports on individual library research and discussion of them. Cross-Listed as BIOL 410. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: CHEM 301 and CHEM 310 or CHEM 322. (Offered every semester.)

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  • CRJS203.01Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Moon, Tony
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 17/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    An advanced survey course focusing on the description and interrelationships of the many agencies and institutions which comprise criminal justice; e.g., justice systems, law enforcement, corrections, etc. Agencies and institutions will be studied in their historical and social contexts and will be further examined by way of major theories and models of criminal justice. The various professional implications of criminal justice will be examined. (Offered spring semester.)

  • CRJS270.01Law Enforcement 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Foles, Shawn
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 19/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $20.00
    It is the goal of this course to devlop a greater understanding of the complexities of the law enforcement function-its intricacies and diversity. This will be done through a thoughtful consideration of the structure and functions of law enforcement and through exploring the topics of police and police functions. Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.

  • CRJS275.OLA1Corrections 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Harkins, Clinton
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 6/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This class will introduce students to a critical study of corrections-the institutionalized system through which society incarcerates or otherwise punishes and supervises individuals identified as criminals. The course will consider the correctional system, with particular attention to the social forces that shape and are shaped by corrections. The course will focus on models and trends in corrections with application for both understanding society and preparation for practice. (Offered spring semester of odd calendar years.)

  • CRJS307.OLA1Research Methods-Criminal Justice 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Moon, Tony
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 4/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course covers the purpose and value of research as a problem-solving tool in criminal justice. Students will learn to form testable hypotheses, create questionnaires, gather and analyze data, and to read research articles with critical understanding. Prerequisite: PSYC 202 or SCWK 202

  • CRJS311.OLB1Introduction to Homeland Security 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Turner, Allen
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 15/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will provide an overview of the structure and development of the homeland security network of the United States. This study will examine the dominant Intelligence Community position in this structure but will also address some of the law enforcement components which further support the system. During the course, students will learn about the roles of member agencies and how they mitigate threats to the United States.

  • CRJS313.01Values & Ethics in Criminal Justice3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Moon, Tony
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 107
    Enrolled: 28/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course will introduce students to ethics and how it applies to, and is applied within, Criminal Justice. This course will explore and analyze ethical dilemmas. This course will consider the roles of individuals and professional organizations and agencies when confronted with ethical dilemmas. Additionally, this course will discuss ethics in community relations, ethics in criminal justice laws, the philosophy of punishment, and procedures and civil liability in law enforcement and correctional environments. Finally, this course will explore the standards and codes of professional responsibility in criminal justice professions (e.g. Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, ABA Standards of Professional Responsibility, American Jail Association Code of Ethics for Jail Officers, and the American Correctional Association Code of Ethics.) Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or SOCI 101. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • CRJS316.OLA1Trauma Inform Care Crisis Respnders3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Foles, Shawn
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    First responders and care providers are at the forefront of crisis incidences and disasters, and they ensure the safety and well-being of the population. Those responding to crises carry the weight of their safety and well-being, as well as the safety and well-being for those they serve. Crisis responders may face danger and be exposed to traumatic situations that pose a risk of harm to the responders and the people under their responsibility. This exposure constitutes a higher risk for behavioral and mental health concerns and places the crisis responders at a higher risk for stress, PTSD, depression, substance abuse, and suicide ideation attempts. Trauma informed care is an area of knowledge that is applicable across disciplines. The knowledge obtained in this class will add knowledge and skills that will help increase ability performance and wellness within several careers.

  • CRJS361.01Policies and Agencies 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Oidjarv, Helo
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 25/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    The study of a variety of social organizations and of the policies enacted or pursued related to mission, structure, and social work and criminal justice will be included. Using organizational theory and real-life models, students will engage in institutional problem-solving exercises. Cross listed with SCWK 361. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or SOCI 101. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • CRJS405.01Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Foles, Shawn
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each student must successfully complete one or more practicum experiences totaling 3-9 hours of academic credit, where 40 clock hours on location equals one hour of credit. Ideally each practicum should be based on a criminal justice related agency (court, probation office, correctional facility, local police station or sheriff's department, etc.), which specializes in some aspect of the criminal justice system. However, agencies or practices that heavily intersect with the criminal justice system, or some aspect of the criminal justice system will also be considered. Ideally an on-site supervisor with an appropriate degree or license will supervise the student's practicum. Additionally, Greenville University requires upper division status for students to participate in internships/practicums.

  • DMDA120.01Introduction to Digital Media 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Clark, Rob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DMC 111
    Enrolled: 34/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course explores digital media as an experimental cultural practice, with an emphasis on critical approaches to art and technology. Experiments in digital imaging, digital audio, digital video, and multi-media authoring will be conducted. Students will produce independent digital media production projects, individually and in groups. Course meetings include seminar-style discussion of reading and other materials, critiques of student work, tech workshops, production studios (session in which we brainstorm, research ideas, and work on projects), and screenings. (Offered every semester.)

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  • DMDA120.02Introduction to Digital Media 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Clark, Rob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DMC 111
    Enrolled: 28/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course explores digital media as an experimental cultural practice, with an emphasis on critical approaches to art and technology. Experiments in digital imaging, digital audio, digital video, and multi-media authoring will be conducted. Students will produce independent digital media production projects, individually and in groups. Course meetings include seminar-style discussion of reading and other materials, critiques of student work, tech workshops, production studios (session in which we brainstorm, research ideas, and work on projects), and screenings. (Offered every semester.)

  • DMDA125.01Digital Integration Experience 2 crW 6:30-8:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Clark, Rob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SMART CONF
    Enrolled: 9/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course will provide the student with a hands-on experience in utilizing digital media, the internet, and social networking. Each student will utilize video equipment and the internet to promote a group of people (maybe a team, a club, a cause, etc.). A prime goal of this experience will be to create a community following. Blogs, fan pages, text messaging and video sharing services will be utilized. This course can be taken two times for credit. Prerequisite: DMDA120.

    Notes:Max of 4 credits allowed
  • DMDA250.01Web Page Design 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Matthews, Johnny
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: ART 102
    Enrolled: 15/17
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Instruction on the primary components of web design including: information architecture, usability, web technologies, and visual communication. Special attention is given to design, content creation, website development, and project management. Prerequisite: ARTD 111 and DMDA 120. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • DMDA325.01Digital Integration Experience 2 crW 6:30-8:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Clark, Rob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SMART CONF
    Enrolled: 9/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course will provide the student with a hands-on experience in utilizing digital media, the internet, and social networking. Each student will utilize video equipment and the internet to promote a group of people (maybe a team, a club, a cause, etc.). A prime goal of this experience will be to create a community following. Blogs, fan pages, text messaging and video sharing services will be utilized. This course can be taken two times for credit. Prerequisite: DMDA120.

    Notes:Max of 4 credits allowed
  • DMDA350.01Introduction to Animation 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Taylor, Kevin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: ART 102
    Enrolled: 4/16
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course explores the methods and objectives of motion and time based graphics. Emphasis is on visual design of commercial, educational, or narrative multimedia electronics presentations. Prerequisite: DMDA 230 (Offered fall semesters.)

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  • DMDA401.01Digital Media Portfolio 3 crT 2:00-2:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Taylor, Kevin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: ART 102
    Enrolled: 8/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course will give the student a chance to demonstrate talent in the area of digital content. Each portfolio will include interactive design (including visual, navigation, and information design), creative arts, and various projects with technical merit. The student will demonstrate the level of expertise that has been gained from Digital Media courses, such as Graphic Design, Web Design, Computer Programming, Digital Video, Digital Photography, Digital Multimedia, and Studio Recording. This portfolio is intended to prepare students for entry into the job market or graduate school. (Offered every semester.)

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  • DMDA405.01Practicum/Internship 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Taylor, Kevin
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 7/7
    Waitlisted: 0
  • DMDA410.01Digital Media Seminar 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Taylor, Kevin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: ART 102
    Enrolled: 8/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    A capstone course for all digital media majors, involving independent and group work in selected areas, guest speakers, research projects, and discussion as an essential learning activity. Topics will include digital manipulation ethics, digital sharing ethics, God & technology, and development of a career and lifestyle based on a technological society. A trip to the Annual Chicago International Film festival in October is an integral part of this course. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement.

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  • ECON102.01Principles of Economics I 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenner, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 36/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course delivers economics from individually focused, microeconomics to the infrastructure focused, macroeconomics. This semester will provide a foundation for both business and non-business majors. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. Offered: Fall semester.

  • ECON102.OLA1Principles of Economics I 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Beeler, Megan
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 23/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course delivers economics from individually focused, microeconomics to the infrastructure focused, macroeconomics. This semester will provide a foundation for both business and non-business majors. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. Offered: Fall semester.

  • ECON202.OLB1Principles of Economics II 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beeler, Megan
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is structured to be a more detailed, deeper coverage of both micro- and macroeconomics. This semester builds upon the broad, fast-moving introduction to the micro- and macroeconomics course. This course covers applied economics, or the rest of the economics story for business majors. At the completion of the course, students will have had comprehensive instruction and application of micro, macro, US, and global economics. Prerequisite: ECON 102 and PSYC/SCWK 202. Offered every semester.

  • ECON522.OLA1Economic Thinking for Managers 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Ayers, Mark
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    To manage effectively requires an understanding of economics and the role of economics in business. As Christians, our role as business leaders is to understand the principles of economics and how we might help those less fortunate than ourselves. Economists argue as to the road to be taken to lessen the effects of poverty, arguing for or against capitalism, free market, socialism, communism and mixed economies, as well as many other economic forms. This course examines economic approaches to alleviating poverty throughout the world. Students are encouraged to think critically about the role of government, morals, ethics and freedom in economics for this course.

  • EDUC105.OL1UTEP Orientation 0 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Tackett, Barb
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 10/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed as a mandatory orientation for all undergraduate teacher education program (UTEP) students. This orientation informs students of UTEP requirements and expectations and also prepares students to utilize and navigate technologies used in the program. Mandatory for ALL first time students at Greenville University in the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program. (Offered every semester)

  • EDUC110.A1Introduction Educational Practice 2 crTTh 8:15-10:00amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Alvord, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 28/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $32.00
    This course prepares the candidate for admission to the Teacher Education licensure program. Course content includes the characteristics of the Greenville College Teacher Education Program, the aim of American schooling, a survey of the legal, social, economic, historical, political, and ethical issues involved in public school education. Additionally, the course introduces culturally relevant pedagogy. This course will give you the opportunity to determine whether you want to persist in the Teacher Education Program. (Offered fall semester.) $32 Fee.

  • EDUC110.A2Introduction Educational Practice 2 crTTh 10:15-12:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Alvord, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 15/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $32.00
    This course prepares the candidate for admission to the Teacher Education licensure program. Course content includes the characteristics of the Greenville College Teacher Education Program, the aim of American schooling, a survey of the legal, social, economic, historical, political, and ethical issues involved in public school education. Additionally, the course introduces culturally relevant pedagogy. This course will give you the opportunity to determine whether you want to persist in the Teacher Education Program. (Offered fall semester.) $32 Fee.

  • EDUC210.B1Cultural Awareness in the Classroom2 crTTh 8:15-10:00amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Gilmore, Heather
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 32/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is to explore race and poverty issues that impact the classroom environment. Candidates will search for effective strategies to better meet the needs of underserved populations. The hidden rules of economic class and characteristics of generational poverty will be studied, with emphasis on the impact this has on instruction. Students will spend time assisting in a classroom which serves a high minority and low socioeconomic population. Meets the general education global foundations requirement. Prerequisite: EDUC 110. (Offered fall semester) Course fee may apply.

  • EDUC210.B2Cultural Awareness in the Classroom2 crTTh 10:15-12:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Gilmore, Heather
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 18/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is to explore race and poverty issues that impact the classroom environment. Candidates will search for effective strategies to better meet the needs of underserved populations. The hidden rules of economic class and characteristics of generational poverty will be studied, with emphasis on the impact this has on instruction. Students will spend time assisting in a classroom which serves a high minority and low socioeconomic population. Meets the general education global foundations requirement. Prerequisite: EDUC 110. (Offered fall semester) Course fee may apply.

  • EDUC240.01Communication/Technology Educators 3 crMWF 8:30-9:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Gilmore, Heather
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 402
    Enrolled: 16/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $10.00
    This course explores the theories and practice that identify communication skills and competencies in diverse educational settings, including virtual and remote, with multiple stakeholders. The course will also introduce educators to the pedagogy and integration of instructional technologies. Emphasis will be placed on interpersonal and intercultural communication, critical listening and questioning techniques, professional collaboration, digital communication and instructional tools. Students will build a professional, digital portfolio and the option to earn a Level 1 Google Certified Educator certification.

  • EDUC280.01Exceptional Child 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Foles, Crystal
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 401
    Enrolled: 16/45
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will examine the historical context, diverse characteristics, and individual planning for the exceptional child. Students in this course will explore how individuals develop and learn within the context of their cultural, linguistic, and academic experiences. Co-teaching instructional plans based on diverse student characteristics, student performance data, and curriculum goals will be developed. Twenty hours of field experience in a special education classroom are required. Students can take EDUC 110 and EDUC 280 at the same time.

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  • EDUC300.OLB1Early Childhood Methods 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 15/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course develops the instructional methods and assessment for an Early Childhood Classroom. Students will design and assess instruction for all areas of a self-contained classroom based on developmental stages, community, and curriculum goals. Students will learn to identify central concepts and methods of inquiry, and to use a variety of instructional strategies to encourage development within the context of creating a positive learning environment. Students will complete 20 hours of field experience in an Early Childhood classroom. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Offered fall of odd calendar years.)

  • EDUC302.OLB1Constructive Play - Early Childhood3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 13/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores the importance of play as a guiding principal for the development of the whole child. Students will explore strategies for teaching language arts, science, mathematics, social studies, art, music and movement in early childhood classrooms within an integrated, thematic curriculum. Emphasis on appropriate play for children ages birth to 8, including individual, pair, small group and large group play as a means of intellectual development. Students will complete 15 hours of field experience in an Early Childhood classroom. Prerequisite: Admission to the Early Childhood Teacher Education Program.

  • EDUC311.01Teaching Elementary Art & Music 3 crM 5:30-8:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Rader, Beth
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 12/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The content of this course focuses on using art, music, and movement to enhance student learning in the elementary classroom core curriculum. The course includes the study of tools, techniques, and technology of art, music, and movement. It provides candidates an understanding of the educational, communicative, and aesthetic values of dance, music, and visual arts and the role fine arts plays in reflecting history and culture. Field experiences required. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • EDUC311.OLB1Teaching Elementary Art and Music 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schwent, Abby
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 21/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The content of this course focuses on using art, music, and movement to enhance student learning in the elementary classroom core curriculum. The course includes the study of tools, techniques, and technology of art, music, and movement. It provides candidates an understanding of the educational, communicative, and aesthetic values of dance, music, and visual arts and the role fine arts plays in reflecting history and culture. Field experiences required. (Offered fall semester.)

  • EDUC312.01Teaching Elementary Reading 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Gilmore, Heather
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 401
    Enrolled: 10/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    A course in the reading sequence designed to acquaint candidates with a variety of reading programs and approaches used in contemporary elementary school classrooms. Emphasis is on the reading process and product from the early stages of readiness. Attention is given to strategies that aide in word identification such as using sight words, phonics, contextual analysis, and structural analysis. Attention is given to comprehension fostering strategies. Specific strategies for Content Area Reading are examined as well as strategies to be used with ESL students and Special Needs students. There are 15 hourse of field experiences required. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Offered fall semester.)

  • EDUC315.OL1Teach Elem Reading/Lang/Literacy 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schannot, Sarah
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 19/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores methods and materials used in the teaching of the reading, language arts, and literacy at the elementary level. Emphasis is placed on oral language development, early and emergent language development, critical listening skills, using literature across the curriculum, and the writing process, which includes grammar, spelling, handwriting, and word processing. The course is designed to acquaint candidates with a variety of reading programs, theories, and approaches used in contemporary elementary school classrooms. Attention is given to strategies that aide in fluency, phonics, phonemic awareness, contextual and structural analysis. Attention is given to comprehension fostering strategies. Specific strategies for Content Area Reading are examined as well as strategies to be used with ESL students and Special needs students. The integration of technology, diversity in the classroom, critical thinking skills, and assessment and evaluation are also examined.

  • EDUC315.OL2Teach Elem Reading/Lang/Literacy 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Levy, Jay
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores methods and materials used in the teaching of the reading, language arts, and literacy at the elementary level. Emphasis is placed on oral language development, early and emergent language development, critical listening skills, using literature across the curriculum, and the writing process, which includes grammar, spelling, handwriting, and word processing. The course is designed to acquaint candidates with a variety of reading programs, theories, and approaches used in contemporary elementary school classrooms. Attention is given to strategies that aide in fluency, phonics, phonemic awareness, contextual and structural analysis. Attention is given to comprehension fostering strategies. Specific strategies for Content Area Reading are examined as well as strategies to be used with ESL students and Special needs students. The integration of technology, diversity in the classroom, critical thinking skills, and assessment and evaluation are also examined.

  • EDUC318.OL1Elementary Corrective Reading 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Orban, Jamie
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 14/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Emphasis is on the identification and remediation of reading problems at the elementary school level. Prevention of reading problems through early intervention is addressed. Informal assessment and teaching strategies are stressed. Field experiences required. Prerequisite: EDUC 312 and admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Offered fall semester.)

  • EDUC318.OLA1Elementary Corrective Reading 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Underwood, Vanda
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Emphasis is on the identification and remediation of reading problems at the elementary school level. Prevention of reading problems through early intervention is addressed. Informal assessment and teaching strategies are stressed. Field experiences required. Prerequisite: EDUC 312 and admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Offered fall semester.)

  • EDUC333.01The Learning Environment 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Alvord, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 13/45
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will investigate the structures of a safe and healthy learning environment that facilitates cultural and linguistic responsiveness, positive social interaction, active engagement, and academic risk-taking. A three tiered level of positive behavior supports (PBS) will be explored as a framework for creating plans to accomplish a productive learning environment. Twenty hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: EDUC 280

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  • EDUC333.OLB1The Learning Environment 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 31/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will investigate the structures of a safe and healthy learning environment that facilitates cultural and linguistic responsiveness, positive social interaction, active engagement, and academic risk-taking. A three tiered level of positive behavior supports (PBS) will be explored as a framework for creating plans to accomplish a productive learning environment. Twenty hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: EDUC 280

  • EDUC340.01Educational Measurement/Evaluation 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Gilmore, Heather
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 11/45
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is to build your understanding of the link between instruction and assessment and the teacher’s role in monitoring and assessing student learning. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to develop, design, and implement both formal and informal reliable assessments. The student will explore multiple approaches to planning and assessments by learning to describe the advantages and limitations of assessments types. These types will include simple and complex forms such as multiple-choice items, interpretive exercise (using pictorial info like charts and graphs), essay, performance-based, and portfolio). Students will write and select lesson goals, objectives, and assessments that are designed to inform their instruction and student performance. Additionally, students will develop their personal philosophy of grading, identify issues of equity in testing, and understand the importance of data collection and analysis. Students will learn about how to select and/or develop measurement tools such as rubrics and other assessment tools and apps. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Offered every semester)

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  • EDUC342.OLA1Middle Grades Phil/Curr/Literacy 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Alvord, Paul
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 20/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    A study of social and philosophical assumptions related to curricula, materials, and methods of instruction pertinent to middle grades students. Focus is on organizing classes, making curricular decisions, determining methods and selecting learning resources along with the literacy needs of the middle grades student. (Offered fall semesters.) Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program.

  • EDUC344.01Methods of Teaching Physical Educ 3 crT 6:30-9:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Tarasuik, Heidi
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 7/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is an introduction to planning and teaching physical education activities. Content includes lesson planning, practice of teaching skills through micro teaching, peer teaching, and analysis of teaching models and behaviors. (Offered fall semester.)

  • EDUC352.01Teaching Elementary Social Studies 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Alvord, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 14/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores methods, materials, and techniques used in the teaching of social studies. Emphasis is placed on the social studies goals, writing objectives and lesson plans, and the integration of other curricular areas. History, Geography, Civics and Government along with the Economics of Illinois, the US and World are examined as they apply to classroom methods. Cultural diversity, the integration of technology, and small group activities are also explored. There are 15 hours of field experiences required. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education (Offered fall semester.)

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  • EDUC356.01Teaching Elementary Science 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Johnson, Karlene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 402
    Enrolled: 10/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course examines strategies for teaching science to elementary school students. The students will be exploring the nature of inquiry and strategies for promoting, supporting, and assessing students' scientific inquiry. This course will seek to provide students with instructional tools to help children develop conceptual understanding of scientific concepts. Students will examine strategies for questioning, sequencing of lessons, assessing students' understanding, meeting students' needs in multi-ability settings, and involving more girls and minorities. There are 15 hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • EDUC361.01Methods of Teaching Spanish 2 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to help the student develop and/or refine his/her philosophy of foreign language instruction as well as develop skills, ideas, and resources for implementing this philosophy in the modern-day middle or secondary-school classroom. An overview of how second language acquisition theory practically relates to the demands of teaching a second language in the public school system will be given. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. Corequisite: EDUC 409. (Offered fall semester.)

  • EDUC400.OLA1Early Professional Experience 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 49/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    After admission to the professional internship, candidates receive student teaching placements. Candidates work with their cooperating teachers during the first week of school. Five days of clinical experience required. Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. (Offered fall semester)

  • EDUC401.01Clinical Practice Elementary 4 crTTh 12:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Johnson, Karlene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 402
    Enrolled: 9/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is a general methods course to prepare candidates for teaching at the elementary level. It is conducted with a amajor emphasis on actual clinical experiences focusing on the role of the elementary school teacher within the community, school, and classroom. Methods and techniques of classroom management, lesson planning, student assessment, and reporting are also considered, as candidates work with clinical instructors. As part of this clinical experience, students will complete a practice edTPA. Professional ethics and dispositions are also covered. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement.

  • EDUC401.OL1Clinical Practice Elementary 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Tate, Heather
    Johnson, Karlene

    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 15/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is a general methods course to prepare candidates for teaching at the elementary level. It is conducted with a amajor emphasis on actual clinical experiences focusing on the role of the elementary school teacher within the community, school, and classroom. Methods and techniques of classroom management, lesson planning, student assessment, and reporting are also considered, as candidates work with clinical instructors. As part of this clinical experience, students will complete a practice edTPA. Professional ethics and dispositions are also covered. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement.

  • EDUC404.01Student Teaching-Elementary 10 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Newcomb, Kelsey

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 7/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    For candidates completing the elementary program. Fifteen weeks of student teaching are required. Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. (Offered every semester.)

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  • EDUC405.01Student Teaching K-2 9 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Newcomb, Kelsey

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Ten weeks of student teaching in an elementary public school grades K-2 (ages 5-8). Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. Co-requisite: EDUC 407. (Offered every semester.)

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  • EDUC406.01Student Teaching/El Sp Ed 7 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Taken in conjunction with EDUC 408; includes an eight-week assignment with elementary school students with disabilities. Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. (Offered every semester.)

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  • EDUC407.01Student Teaching Pre-K 5 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Newcomb, Kelsey

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Five weeks of student teaching are required in a Pre-Kindergarten program (ages birth-5). Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. Co-requisite: EDUC 405. (Offered every semester.)

  • EDUC408.01Student Teaching/Sec Sp Ed 7 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Taken in conjunction with EDUC 406 with an eight-week assignment with secondary school students with disabilities. Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. (Offered every semester.)

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  • EDUC409.01Secondary Methods 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Taylor, Kathryn
    Wiegand, Jessica

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 101
    Enrolled: 12/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $35.00
    Teacher candidates work to integrate prior coursework experienced into the context of real classrooms. Teacher candidates develop a teaching philosophy and an operational "professional identity." Candidates consider the impact that various factors have on the learning environment, develop teaching strategies that promote active learning and which engage students with diverse abilities, cultures, and ethnicity. Candidates explore methods specific to their subject areas under the additional guidance of the program coordinator. Teacher candidates will engage in preparing for the edTPA. Candidates complete a minimum of 15 hours in the clinical setting completing pre-mini student teaching assignments. Students must take EDUC 409 and 410 (Offered Interterm) during the same academic year. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement. Prerequisites: Admission to the Teacher Education Program; EDUC 316 and 333. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • EDUC413.01Strategies for Special Education 3 crMW 7:30-8:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Foles, Crystal
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 302
    Enrolled: 8/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course focuses on multiple and diverse support systems for special education students. The content includes the design and delivery of moderate to intensive support systems, principles of instruction in community-based education, adaptive strategies and equipment, augmentative/assistive technology devices, curricular design and delivery, classroom design, collaborative planning and scheduling, and assessment of student progress and achievement. Prerequisite: EDUC 280 and Admission to the Professional Semester. (Offered fall of odd calendar years.)

  • EDUC421.01Stud Teach-Secondary/Middle Grades 8 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Candidates complete their full semester professional internship and EdTPA assessment. *K-12 physical education majors are required to complete eight weeks of student teaching in conjunction with EDUC 424. Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • EDUC424.01Student Teaching-Elementary P. E. 7 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    For candidates completing the K-12 specialist program in physical education. The assignment will be for seven credits, for eight weeks. Prerequisite: Admission to the Professional Internship. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • EDUC482.OL1Student Teaching Seminar 2 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $104.00
    The seminar addresses professional topics within the field of education. In addition, the seminar provides an opportunity for teacher candidates to focus on the required performance assessment. The performance assessment, aligned with state standards, is an authentic assessment tool that shows how teacher candidates develop and evaluate student learning. The centerpiece is a portfolio that describes and documents authentic practices from the candidate’s teaching experience. The portfolio addresses planning, instruction, assessment, analyzing teaching, and academic language to reveal the impact of a candidate’s teaching performance on student learning. As a capstone seminar, the course requires students reflect mastery of self-reflection and critical self-awareness, collaboration across disciplines, communication in multiple modes with multiple audiences, and reflection on how Christian faith impacts and guides their daily work. The seminar topics and tasks guide and support the candidate’s progress in the teaching profession. Meets the general education senior seminar requirement.

  • EDUC500.OL1Graduate Education Orientation 0 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Tackett, Barb
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 10/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed as a mandatory orientation for all Master of Arts in Elementary Teaching students. This orientation informs students of program requirements and expectations and also prepares students to utilize and navigate technologies used in the program. Must be passed prior to enrollment in graduate level coursework.

  • EDUC501.OLB1Issues in Education 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Cheeseman, Crystal
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will provide teacher candidates with an understanding of the sometimes confusing and complicated Educational System as mandated by law. Students will focus on four major themes as outlines in the text. The four themes are: schools and students, teachers, foundations and the future, and the teaching profession.

  • EDUC505.OLA1Early Professional Experience 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 49/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    After admission to the professional internship , candidates receive student teaching placements. Candidates work with their cooperating teachers during the first week of school. Five days of clinical experience required.

  • EDUC506.01Student Teaching K-2 9 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Newcomb, Kelsey

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Student Teaching K-2 Education provides opportunity for candidates to practice within appropriate classrooms and to use the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that they have developed as scholars of education theory and advocates of best pedagogical practice. As the last of three courses comprising the professional internship, student teaching enables candidates to experience a realistic simulation of the total teaching experience. Course Fee $300.

  • EDUC512.OLB1Constructive Play: Early Childhood 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 13/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores the importance of play as a guiding principle for the development of the whole child. Students will explore strategies for teaching language arts, science, mathematics, social studies, art, music, and movement in early childhood classrooms within an integrated, thematic curriculum. Emphasis on appropriate play for children ages birth to 8, including individual, pair, small group and large group play as a means of intellectual development. Students will complete 20 hours of field experience in an Early Childhood classroom.

  • EDUC514.OLA1Characterstics of Disabilities 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Foles, Crystal
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 12/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course investigates the philosophical, historical, and legal foundations of special education. Students in the course will research the impact disabilities have on the development of an individual and explore strategies to provide support for each student. Using the knowledge of effective written, verbal, and visual communication techniques students in the course will collaborate with peers and share decision making to solve the challenges that are present when a student has a disability.

  • EDUC515.OL1Teach Elem Reading/Lang/Literacy 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schannot, Sarah
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 19/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores methods and materials used in the teaching of the reading, language arts, and literacy at the elementary level. Emphasis is placed on oral language development, early and emergent language development, critical listening skills, using literature across the curriculum, and the writing process, which includes grammar, spelling, handwriting, and word processing. The course is designed to acquaint candidates with a variety of reading programs, theories, and approaches used in contemporary elementary school classrooms. Attention is given to strategies that aide in fluency, phonics, phonemic awareness, contextual and structural analysis. Attention is given to comprehension fostering strategies. Specific strategies for Content Area Reading are examined as well as strategies to be used with ESL students and Special needs students. The integration of technology, diversity in the classroom, critical thinking skills, and assessment and evaluation are also examined.

  • EDUC515.OL2Teach Elem Reading/Lang/Literacy 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Levy, Jay
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores methods and materials used in the teaching of the reading, language arts, and literacy at the elementary level. Emphasis is placed on oral language development, early and emergent language development, critical listening skills, using literature across the curriculum, and the writing process, which includes grammar, spelling, handwriting, and word processing. The course is designed to acquaint candidates with a variety of reading programs, theories, and approaches used in contemporary elementary school classrooms. Attention is given to strategies that aide in fluency, phonics, phonemic awareness, contextual and structural analysis. Attention is given to comprehension fostering strategies. Specific strategies for Content Area Reading are examined as well as strategies to be used with ESL students and Special needs students. The integration of technology, diversity in the classroom, critical thinking skills, and assessment and evaluation are also examined.

  • EDUC518.OLB1Assessment of Exceptional Children 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Foles, Crystal
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 20/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course will focus on children ages three to 21 and will develop the conceptual and procedural foundations for assessment. The course content will include: the assessment process, terminology, strategies, interpretation, alternative assessments, procedure, accommodations and modifications, recommendations, ethical/legal responsibilities, and communication assessment results.

  • EDUC519.OLB1Early Childhood Methods 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 15/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course develops the instructional methods and assessment for an Early Childhood classroom. Students will design and assess instruction for all areas of a self-contained classroom based on developmental stages, community, and curriculum goals. Students will learn to identify central concepts and methods of inquiry; use a variety of instructional strategies to encourage development within the context of creating a positive learning environment. Students will complete 15 hours of field experience in an Early Childhood classroom.

  • EDUC520.OLA1Elementary Corrective Reading 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Underwood, Vanda
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Emphasis is on the identification and remediation of reading problems at the elementary school level. Prevention of reading problems through early intervention is addressed. Informal assessment and teaching strategies are stressed. Field experiences required. Prerequisite: EDUC 515 or concurrent enrollment.

  • EDUC522.OLB1Teaching Elementary Art and Music 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schwent, Abby
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 21/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The content of this course focuses on using art, music, and movement to enhance student learning in the elementary classroom core curriculum. The course includes the study of tools, techniques, and technology of art, music, and movement. It provides candidates an understanding of the educational, communicative, and aesthetic values of dance, music, and visual arts and the role fine arts plays in reflecting history and culture. Field experiences required.

  • EDUC532.OLA1Graduate Studies in Education 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Stearns, Amie
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 21/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to assist the graduate student in understanding the impact of pursuing a master's degree and to assist professional educators with the creation and management of the types of learning experiences needed by students in our rapidly changing world. Understanding how to design and implement effective learning experiences requires comprehending how profoundly teachers impact society. Learning to manage a vision for a learning, promote advocacy and nurturing of students of all ages, , collaborating with internal and external partners, and understanding the impact of technological, political, social, and economic factors is critical in today's environment. Overall, acting with integrity and fairness is at the core of developing skills needed by graduate students today.

  • EDUC542.OLA1Diversity & Schools 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Peters, Bethany
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Provides an introduction to the history, politics, issues, and approaches to educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population. (Field experience required.)

  • EDUC546.01Student Teaching-Elementary 9 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Newcomb, Kelsey

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 6/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    For candidates completing the elementary program. Fifteen weeks of student teaching are required.

  • EDUC548.OLB1The Learning Environment 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 31/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will investigate the structures of a safe and healthy learning environment that facilitates cultural and linguistic responsiveness, positive social interaction, active engagement, and academic risk-taking. A three tiered level of positive behavior suupports (PBS) will be explored as a framework for creating plans to accomplish a productive learning environment. Students will research primary sources in the field of education which will be used to inform their opinions and support their statements. (Field experience required.)

  • EDUC551.OLA1Managing Change in Education 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Traylor, Danielle
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 3/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will review the change process and how it effects instruction in the schools. Theories of change management will be explored in conjunction with education and policy administration. A focus on the effectiveness of managing change through coaching will be explored. Prerequisite: EDU 532.

  • EDUC561.OLB1Assessment for Learning 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Stearns, Amie
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 14/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will investigate uses of strategic learning activities and strategies that embed assessment for learning throughout a curriculum. Special focus will be given on developing skills in instructional design that includes solid outcome assessment as an integral component of learning. Prerequisite: EDU 532.

  • EDUC562.OLA1Education Psychology Application 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Stearns, Amie
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 10/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will provide a current and comprehensive overview of research and theory related to human learning. The course will emphasize major concepts of learning theory but will also cover relevant motivational and developmental theories. The course will underscore the relationship between theory, research, and practice. The purpose of the course is to acquaint students with the general concepts of learning theory, to review and understand theories of learning, to provide students the opportunity to engage in critical analysis of theories through class discussion and assignments, and to give students opportunities to consider and apply theories of learning when designing and interpreting instructional practice.

  • EDUC566.OLB1Trends and Issues in Education 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Johnson, Karlene
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course investigates current issues, research, and theories of educating students and the impact of policies at the state and national levels that effect education today.

  • EDUC567.01Student Teaching Pre K-Kindergarten5 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Newcomb, Kelsey

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Student Teaching Pre K-Kindergarten Education provides opportunity for candidates to practice within appropriate classrooms and to use the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that they have developed as scholars of education theory and advocates of best pedagogical practice. As the last of three courses comprising the professional internship, student teaching enables candidates to experience a realistic simulation of the total teaching experience.

  • EDUC574.OLA1Equity in School and Society 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Marbury, Amanda
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Focuses on gender, ethnicity, and cross cultural differences from an educational perspective. Examines how different social and psychological characteristics of classroom/school milieus influence individual achievement and personal development

  • EDUC580.OL1Capstone Research 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Lamb, Mark
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 12/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course requires students to demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired through the MAE program by leading the design and implementation of an improvement effort in their school district or organization by preparing for the Reflective Study or Thesis. It requires students to demonstrate an intrinsic understanding of the theme of the School of Education at Greenville College: To prepare teachers to serve in a culturally diverse world. This thesis allows students to align best practices in action research and will assist the emerging leader to use research as a means to improve their organization. Specific methods for data collection and analysis are discussed. A focus on understanding quantitative and qualitative data will be a significant part of this course. A variety of action research tolls will be utilized to prepare for the Reflective Study or Thesis. Prerequisite: EDUC532, 566, and 574.

  • EDUC580.OL2Capstone Research 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Levy, Jay
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 6/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course requires students to demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired through the MAE program by leading the design and implementation of an improvement effort in their school district or organization by preparing for the Reflective Study or Thesis. It requires students to demonstrate an intrinsic understanding of the theme of the School of Education at Greenville College: To prepare teachers to serve in a culturally diverse world. This thesis allows students to align best practices in action research and will assist the emerging leader to use research as a means to improve their organization. Specific methods for data collection and analysis are discussed. A focus on understanding quantitative and qualitative data will be a significant part of this course. A variety of action research tolls will be utilized to prepare for the Reflective Study or Thesis. Prerequisite: EDUC532, 566, and 574.

  • EDUC581.OL1Clinical Practice Elementary 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Tate, Heather
    Johnson, Karlene

    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 15/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is a general methods course to prepare candidates for teaching at the elementary level. It is conducted with a major emphasis on actual clinical experiences focusing on the role of the elementary school teacher within the community, school, and classroom. Methods and techniques of classroom management, lesson planning, student assessment, and reporting are also considered, as candidates work with clinical instructors. As part of this clinical experience, students will complete a practice edTPA. Professional ethics and dispositions are also covered.

  • EDUC582.OL1Student Teaching Seminar 2 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schaub, Laura
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $104.00
    The seminar addresses professional topics within the field of education. In addition, the seminar provides an opportunity for teacher candidates to focus on the required performance assessment. The performance assessment, aligned with state standards, is an authentic assessment tool that shows how teacher candidates develop and evaluate student learning. The centerpiece is a portfolio that describes and documents authentic practices from the candidate’s teaching experience. The portfolio addresses planning, instruction, assessment, analyzing teaching, and academic language to reveal the impact of a candidate’s teaching performance on student learning. As a capstone seminar, the course requires students reflect mastery of self-reflection and critical self-awareness, collaboration across disciplines, communication in multiple modes with multiple audiences, and reflection on how Christian faith impacts and guides their daily work. The seminar topics and tasks guide and support the candidate’s progress in the teaching profession.

  • EDUC583.OL1Capstone Project 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Lamb, Mark
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 6/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    The culmination of the Capstone Project requires students to demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired through the program by leading the design and implementation of an improvement effort in their school district or organization. It requires students to demonstrate an intrinsic understanding of the theme of the School of Education at Greenville College: To prepare teachers to serve in a culturally diverse world. Prerequisite: EDUC 580.

  • ENGL100.01College Writing Strategies 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Memani, Lindani
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 15/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Prepares students for successful college-level reading and writing skills. Required of students who demonstrate a need in these areas. Placement is based on ACT/SAT scores and high school grades. Course does not meet a general education requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

    Notes:Must Earn "C"
  • ENGL100.02College Writing Strategies 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Memani, Lindani
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 12/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Prepares students for successful college-level reading and writing skills. Required of students who demonstrate a need in these areas. Placement is based on ACT/SAT scores and high school grades. Course does not meet a general education requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

    Notes:Must Earn "C"
  • ENGL100.03College Writing Strategies 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Andris, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 201
    Enrolled: 18/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Prepares students for successful college-level reading and writing skills. Required of students who demonstrate a need in these areas. Placement is based on ACT/SAT scores and high school grades. Course does not meet a general education requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENGL100.04College Writing Strategies 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Andris, Andrea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 201
    Enrolled: 20/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Prepares students for successful college-level reading and writing skills. Required of students who demonstrate a need in these areas. Placement is based on ACT/SAT scores and high school grades. Course does not meet a general education requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENGL105.01Writing and Critical Inquiry 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Boyd-Wilhite, Joanna
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 22/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    A writing intensive course with special attention to the uses of expository writing and group discussion in interrogating culture, a sense of self, and one's calling. Through discussion of both fiction and non-fiction texts, students enhance the critical thinking ability required for meaningful academic communication (both written and oral) within the disciplines. Emphasis given to the development of thesis statements, logical organization, and the honest and effective use of sources in summary, analysis, and argument. Meets the general education written communication requirement. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • ENGL105.02Writing and Critical Inquiry 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Ice, Kathy
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 101
    Enrolled: 22/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    A writing intensive course with special attention to the uses of expository writing and group discussion in interrogating culture, a sense of self, and one's calling. Through discussion of both fiction and non-fiction texts, students enhance the critical thinking ability required for meaningful academic communication (both written and oral) within the disciplines. Emphasis given to the development of thesis statements, logical organization, and the honest and effective use of sources in summary, analysis, and argument. Meets the general education written communication requirement. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • ENGL105.03Writing and Critical Inquiry 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Ice, Kathy
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 101
    Enrolled: 24/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    A writing intensive course with special attention to the uses of expository writing and group discussion in interrogating culture, a sense of self, and one's calling. Through discussion of both fiction and non-fiction texts, students enhance the critical thinking ability required for meaningful academic communication (both written and oral) within the disciplines. Emphasis given to the development of thesis statements, logical organization, and the honest and effective use of sources in summary, analysis, and argument. Meets the general education written communication requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • ENGL105.04Writing and Critical Inquiry 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Boyd-Wilhite, Joanna
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 201
    Enrolled: 24/22
    Waitlisted: 0
    A writing intensive course with special attention to the uses of expository writing and group discussion in interrogating culture, a sense of self, and one's calling. Through discussion of both fiction and non-fiction texts, students enhance the critical thinking ability required for meaningful academic communication (both written and oral) within the disciplines. Emphasis given to the development of thesis statements, logical organization, and the honest and effective use of sources in summary, analysis, and argument. Meets the general education written communication requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • ENGL105.OLA1Writing and Critical Inquiry 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Chenoweth, Donna
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    A writing intensive course with special attention to the uses of expository writing and group discussion in interrogating culture, a sense of self, and one's calling. Through discussion of both fiction and non-fiction texts, students enhance the critical thinking ability required for meaningful academic communication (both written and oral) within the disciplines. Emphasis given to the development of thesis statements, logical organization, and the honest and effective use of sources in summary, analysis, and argument. Meets the general education written communication requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • ENGL160.01Introduction to Creative Writing 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Boyd-Wilhite, Joanna
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 16/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    An introductory course in the craft of writing poetry, fiction, and non-fiction with careful consideration of published works, writing exercises, and workshops in each genre. May be taken concurrently with ENGL 105. Meets the general education creative and performing arts requirement. (Offered fall semester of even calendar years.) Corequisite: ENGL 105 or HONR 105.

  • ENGL201.01Introduction to Literary Study 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Memani, Lindani
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 7/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    The course explores various aspects of literature including literary analysis, creative writing, and the role of literature in a liberal arts education. In studying three genres (poetry, fiction, and drama) students will learn to analyze literary texts within a cultural context, explore the role of literary theory in this process, try their hand at creative writing, and consider the ways an understanding of how literature plays a role in a well-rounded liberal arts education and preparation for a chosen career. Meets the general education humanities/literature requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • ENGL201.OLB1Introduction to Literary Study 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Chenoweth, Donna
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 14/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The course explores various aspects of literature including literary analysis, creative writing, and the role of literature in a liberal arts education. In studying three genres (poetry, fiction, and drama) students will learn to analyze literary texts within a cultural context, explore the role of literary theory in this process, try their hand at creative writing, and consider the ways an understanding of how literature plays a role in a well-rounded liberal arts education and preparation for a chosen career. Meets the general education humanities/literature requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • ENGL315.OL1Historical and Modern Linguistics 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Levy, Jay
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 5/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    A study of the development of English with attention to historical influences as well as to linguistic evolution of sound, forms, structure, and meaning. Students will focus throughout the semester on current issues of gender, ethnicity, regionalism, etc. as they apply to the language. An introduction to the form and syntax of Modern English, with emphasis on the descriptive approach to grammar. Includes review of both traditional grammar and transformational-generative grammar. Prerequisite: ENGL 105. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • ENGL318.OLB1Cross-Cultural Studies for TESOL 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Peters, Bethany
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 5/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $18.00
    This course focuses on the dynamic relationship between language, communication, and culture. Students will study how cultural differences between communities and within communities affect the communication process and the language choices people make. (Offered spring semester of even calendar years.)

  • ENGL350.01Children's Literature 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Boyd-Wilhite, Joanna
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 101
    Enrolled: 15/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    A comprehensive survey of the various types of poetry and prose for children, with considerable attention to the significant historical and folklore backgrounds. Meets the general education humanities/literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENGL 201, ENGL 243 or education major. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • ENGL358.01Drama in the Age of Shakespeare 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Memani, Lindani
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 4/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $20.00
    A study of the tragedies, histories, comedies, romances, and poetry of William Shakespeare. Students will do a close reading of the texts, analyzing them in light of classical and medieval dramatic influences, English history and Renaissance English society, and Shakespeare's own art and genius. Prerequisite: ENGL 201 or ENGL 243. (Offered spring semester.) Cross-Listed as COMM 358.

  • ENGL518.OLB1Cross-Cultural Studies for TESL 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Peters, Bethany
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 5/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $18.00
    The course is designed to provide ESL teachers with an understanding of cultural values systems, norms, and expectations. ESL teachers will demonstrate cross-cultural teaching and learning skills and strategies. The ESL teacher will demonstrate an understanding of teaching content area curriculum for the multi-cultural classroom. This course may be repeated once for a total of six credits.

  • ENGR101.01Introduction to Engineering 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Raja, Danie
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 18/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to engineering. Students will study the history of engineering, explore various engineering disciplines and scientific principles behind engineering, engage in design and problem solving processes, and learn safety procedures. Students also practice decision-making, teamwork, and effective communication through key projects. Meets the general education foundation of liberal arts requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENGR101.02Introduction to Engineering 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Raja, Danie
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 11/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to engineering. Students will study the history of engineering, explore various engineering disciplines and scientific principles behind engineering, engage in design and problem solving processes, and learn safety procedures. Students also practice decision-making, teamwork, and effective communication through key projects. Meets the general education foundation of liberal arts requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENGR250.01Statics 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Probst, David
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 103
    Enrolled: 20/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    A study of vector forces and their analysis, equilibrium of particles and of rigid bodies, structural analysis and internal forces, distributed forces, center of gravity and centroids. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in ENGR 101 and PHYS 200. ENGR 250 and PHYS 200 may be taken concurrently. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENGR302.01Digital System Design 3 crT 10:30-12:20pm
    T 10:30-12:20pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    SNYDR 117 T 10:30-12:20pm
    SNYDR 124 T 10:30-12:20pm

    Enrolled: 8/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Logic circuit elements, logic function and Boolean algebra, combinational logic circuits, PLD and CPLD, introduction to VHDL, sequential logic circuits, finite state machine, memory devices and systems. Two hours lecture and one two-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in ENGR 101 and PHYS 210. Corequisite: ENGR 302L. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • ENGR302L.01Digital Systems Design Lab 0 crTh 10:30-12:20pm
    Th 10:30-12:20pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    SNYDR 117 Th 10:30-12:20pm
    SNYDR 124 Th 10:30-12:20pm

    Enrolled: 8/20
    Waitlisted: 0
  • ENGR306.01Fluid Dynamics 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Raja, Danie
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 12/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Introduction to principal concepts and methods of fluid mechanics. Topics include pressure, hydrostatics, and buoyancy; open systems and control volume analysis; mass conservation and momentum conservation for moving fluids; viscous fluid flows, flow through pipes; dimensional analysis; boundary layers, and lift and drag on objects. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in PHYS 210. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • ENGR308.01Engineering Thermodynamics 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Raja, Danie
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 14/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Introduction to the concept of energy and the laws governing the transfers and transformations of energy. Emphasis on thermodynamic properties and the first and second law analysis of systems and control volumes. Integration of these concepts into the analysis of basic power cycles is introduced. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in ENGR 240 and PHYS 220. ENGR 308 and PHYS 220 may be taken concurrently. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENGR322.01Mechanics of Materials 4 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pestle, Jeremy
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 7/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    In mechanics of materials course equilibrium equations, material law equations, and the geometry of deformation are used to analyze the response of simple structural components. The analyzed components include rods subjected to axial loading, beams in bending, shafts loaded in torsion, thin-walled pressure vessels, slender columns susceptible to buckling etc. Principal stresses and the maximum shear stress are determined. Predominantly the linear elastic range of material behavior is studied. Laboratory sessions aim to verify theoretical knowledge and further develop students’ ability to acquire, analyze and interpret empirical data. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab weekly. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in ENGR 240 and ENGR 250. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years)

  • ENGR322L.01Mechanics of Materials Lab 0 crTh 8:30-10:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pestle, Jeremy
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 117
    Enrolled: 7/30
    Waitlisted: 0
  • ENGR352.01Engineering Project Management 2 crT 5:30-7:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Aden, Mike
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 4/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Foundations, principles, methods and tools for effective design and management of projects in technology-based organizations. This course focuses on the scope, time, cost, performance and quality concerns of engineering projects characterized by risk and uncertainty. Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing process are addressed. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in ENGR 240. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENGR401.01Senior Design I 2 crTTh 2:00-2:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Probst, David
    Raja, Danie

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 4/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    A culminating experience for majors. Student teams begin a system level design of a project (a nondisclosure agreement may be required). Projects are selected from a variety of topics. Students provide detailed schedules for building prototype systems and present periodic progress reports. During the course, students produce a technical specification, undergo several design reviews, and design a prototype system. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in ENGR 240 and ENGR 352. ENGR 352 and ENGR 401 may be taken concurrently. (Offered fall semester.)

  • ENTR130.OLA1Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Clark, Rob
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 27/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This introductory course examines business from an entrepreneurial perspective. It will provide students with an introduction to the potential and pitfalls of entrepreneurship and its impact on the economic development within a community. Throughout the course, students will examine the various methods for starting up, managing and financing a new business enterprise. This process will culminate in the development of a viable business plan. The overarching goal of this course is to familiarize the student with business terminology in order to introduce him or her to the business program at Greenville University. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. Offered: Every semester.

  • ENTR130.OLB1Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Matanane, Donna
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 25/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This introductory course examines business from an entrepreneurial perspective. It will provide students with an introduction to the potential and pitfalls of entrepreneurship and its impact on the economic development within a community. Throughout the course, students will examine the various methods for starting up, managing and financing a new business enterprise. This process will culminate in the development of a viable business plan. The overarching goal of this course is to familiarize the student with business terminology in order to introduce him or her to the business program at Greenville University. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. Offered: Every semester.

  • EQUS101.01Horsemanship 1 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bays, Elizabeth
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: EQUS BARN
    Enrolled: 5/4
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $500.00
    This course covers basic horsemanship skills and knowledge of the horse with an emphasis on understanding the nature of the horse. This first course in horsemanship provides basic instruction on controlling and riding, as well as general care and management of horses. Course fee: $500

  • EQUS101.02Horsemanship 1 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bays, Elizabeth
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: EQUS BARN
    Enrolled: 6/6
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $500.00
    This course covers basic horsemanship skills and knowledge of the horse with an emphasis on understanding the nature of the horse. This first course in horsemanship provides basic instruction on controlling and riding, as well as general care and management of horses. Course fee: $500

  • EQUS199.01Introduction to Equine Science 2 crMWF 10:30-11:20am
    Th 8:00-9:00am
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Ford, Suzanne
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    SNYDR 103 MWF 10:30-11:20am
    SNYDR 227 Th 8:00-9:00am

    Enrolled: 3/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $250.00
    In Introduction to Equine Science, students will gain horse-handling skills and a scientific understanding of the horse. The course will include study of body systems, conformation, nutrition, evolution, behavior, podiatry, reproduction, and basic care of horses. The major body systems and common health issues will be covered inorder to understand the healthy vs. sick horse, and the care of each. This course will develop students who are pursuing a career in the equine industry, specifically those who are seeking admission to a veterinary program or graduate study in equine science or biology. The course includes three lectures and one lab per week, and is offered during fall semester. Course fee: $250

  • EXPF120.01Experience First-Student Seminar 3 crWF 8:30-9:20am
    M 8:30-9:20am
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Harris, Michaela
    Pryor, Kelli
    Brown, Nathaniel
    Schurch, Danara
    Smith, Dana
    Hopley, Katie
    Jane, Benn
    Durbin, Missy
    Stafford, Charity
    Shuffett, Kennedy
    Matanane, Donna

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    TBA TBA WF 8:30-9:20am
    WMC 215 M 8:30-9:20am

    Enrolled: 206/300
    Waitlisted: 0
    New Student Seminar focuses on the use of high impact and experience-based learning to introduce themes related to GU’s mission statement of empowering students for lives of character and service. New students will engage in experiences, activities and assignments focused on: personal character development, engagement in campus life, skills for college success, and service in the local community. In addition to weekly class sessions, students will work alongside a mentor as a member of a “Character and Service” Group to hone skills in communication, collaboration, and self-awareness.

  • EXPF120.OLA1Experience First-Student Seminar 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Laughlin, Kasey
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 4/7
    Waitlisted: 0
    New Student Seminar focuses on the use of high impact and experience-based learning to introduce themes related to GU’s mission statement of empowering students for lives of character and service. New students will engage in experiences, activities and assignments focused on: personal character development, engagement in campus life, skills for college success, and service in the local community. In addition to weekly class sessions, students will work alongside a mentor as a member of a “Character and Service” Group to hone skills in communication, collaboration, and self-awareness.

  • EXPF120H.01Experience First-Student Seminar 3 crM 8:30-9:20am
    WF 8:30-9:20am
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Chelsea
    Schurch, Danara

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    WMC 215 M 8:30-9:20am
    WMC 306 WF 8:30-9:20am

    Enrolled: 24/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $26.00
    New Student Seminar focuses on the use of high impact and experience-based learning to introduce themes related to GU’s mission statement of empowering students for lives of character and service. New students will engage in experiences, activities and assignments focused on: personal character development, engagement in campus life, skills for college success, and service in the local community. In addition to weekly class sessions, students will work alongside a mentor as a member of a “Character and Service” Group to hone skills in communication, collaboration, and self-awareness.

  • EXPF220.01Experience First-Skills for Success2 crTTh 2:00-2:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Hess, Emily
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 21/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will help students develop skills necessary in today’s academy and workplace and challenges students to think deeply about the role of work and vocation as it relates to character and service. Enrolled students will hone skills in teamwork, critical thinking, analysis, and digital literacy through the application broad based knowledge to real life examples. As part of this course, students work in tandem with Career Services to develop documents such as their resume, cover letters and social profiles. Each student is partnered with a GU Alum through the Community Circles initiative to further support their growth and connection base. Prerequisite: EXPF 120

  • EXPF220.02Experience First-Skills for Success2 crTTh 9:30-10:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pryor, Kelli
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR HUB
    Enrolled: 23/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will help students develop skills necessary in today’s academy and workplace and challenges students to think deeply about the role of work and vocation as it relates to character and service. Enrolled students will hone skills in teamwork, critical thinking, analysis, and digital literacy through the application broad based knowledge to real life examples. As part of this course, students work in tandem with Career Services to develop documents such as their resume, cover letters and social profiles. Each student is partnered with a GU Alum through the Community Circles initiative to further support their growth and connection base. Prerequisite: EXPF 120

  • EXPF220.03Experience First-Skills for Success2 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Chelsea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR HUB
    Enrolled: 25/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will help students develop skills necessary in today’s academy and workplace and challenges students to think deeply about the role of work and vocation as it relates to character and service. Enrolled students will hone skills in teamwork, critical thinking, analysis, and digital literacy through the application broad based knowledge to real life examples. As part of this course, students work in tandem with Career Services to develop documents such as their resume, cover letters and social profiles. Each student is partnered with a GU Alum through the Community Circles initiative to further support their growth and connection base. Prerequisite: EXPF 120

  • EXPF220.04Experience First-Skills for Success2 crMW 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Chelsea
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 201
    Enrolled: 9/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will help students develop skills necessary in today’s academy and workplace and challenges students to think deeply about the role of work and vocation as it relates to character and service. Enrolled students will hone skills in teamwork, critical thinking, analysis, and digital literacy through the application broad based knowledge to real life examples. As part of this course, students work in tandem with Career Services to develop documents such as their resume, cover letters and social profiles. Each student is partnered with a GU Alum through the Community Circles initiative to further support their growth and connection base. Prerequisite: EXPF 120

  • EXPF220.06Experience First-Skills for Success2 crMW 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schurch, Danara
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR HUB
    Enrolled: 14/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will help students develop skills necessary in today’s academy and workplace and challenges students to think deeply about the role of work and vocation as it relates to character and service. Enrolled students will hone skills in teamwork, critical thinking, analysis, and digital literacy through the application broad based knowledge to real life examples. As part of this course, students work in tandem with Career Services to develop documents such as their resume, cover letters and social profiles. Each student is partnered with a GU Alum through the Community Circles initiative to further support their growth and connection base. Prerequisite: EXPF 120

  • EXPF220.07Experience First-Skills for Success2 crMW 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thole, Michelle
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR HUB
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will help students develop skills necessary in today’s academy and workplace and challenges students to think deeply about the role of work and vocation as it relates to character and service. Enrolled students will hone skills in teamwork, critical thinking, analysis, and digital literacy through the application broad based knowledge to real life examples. As part of this course, students work in tandem with Career Services to develop documents such as their resume, cover letters and social profiles. Each student is partnered with a GU Alum through the Community Circles initiative to further support their growth and connection base. Prerequisite: EXPF 120

  • EXPF320.01Experience First-Projects 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schurch, Danara
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR HUB
    Enrolled: 52/80
    Waitlisted: 0
    Greenville University’s Experience-Projects course is an interdisciplinary, high impact, and application-based course. Students will engage with external partners on real-time projects with real-world challenges that offer a taste of the high-stakes environments that exist beyond classroom walls. Students work with an assigned team and project coach to identify, create, and implement solutions for external project partners. Enrolled students practice and further develop skills related to collaborative cross- functional teamwork, multi-medium, and inter-generational communication, personal and team-based time-management, problem solving, research, analysis, and critical inquiry. Students are encouraged to approach their project work through a Christian lens and are required to reflect on the connection between character, service and meaningful work. External partners are vetted through an application proposal process and come from diverse backgrounds, fields, industries, and profession

  • EXPF320.OLB1Experience First-Projects 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Laughlin, Kasey
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/21
    Waitlisted: 0
    Greenville University’s Experience-Projects course is an interdisciplinary, high impact, and application-based course. Students will engage with external partners on real-time projects with real-world challenges that offer a taste of the high-stakes environments that exist beyond classroom walls. Students work with an assigned team and project coach to identify, create, and implement solutions for external project partners. Enrolled students practice and further develop skills related to collaborative cross- functional teamwork, multi-medium, and inter-generational communication, personal and team-based time-management, problem solving, research, analysis, and critical inquiry. Students are encouraged to approach their project work through a Christian lens and are required to reflect on the connection between character, service and meaningful work. External partners are vetted through an application proposal process and come from diverse backgrounds, fields, industries, and profession

  • EXSC101.01Introduction to Exercise Science 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wilson, Scott
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 301
    Enrolled: 32/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $25.00
    This course will introduce students to the field of Exercise Science by defining exercise science and the many sub-disciplines of the field. Also included are the future directions for the field, guiding principles, professional activities and career opportunities within the discipline.

  • EXSC311.01Biomechanics 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 28/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Using foundational mechanical principles the students will (1) describe the motion of an object(s), (2) explain why the motion of an object(s) occurs as it does, and (3) solve or propose solutions to movement related problems. Students will describe the biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system and the biomechanical relationships within its component parts.

  • EXSC405.01Internship 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    The internship experience will provide students with an opportunity to test theory and practice in a functioning industry/business experience. The internship is also intended to provide students additional confidence and further practice to aid in their career development.

  • FINA341.01Corporate Finance 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jenkins, Nathan
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 201
    Enrolled: 19/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to corporate financial management, through the study of financial systems and techniques for financial analysis. Students will be introduced to capital formation and securities regulation, and will learn to understand criteria for intelligent investment decisions. Advanced topics include cash flow forecasting, capital structure, derivatives, dividend policy, financial forecasting, investment banking, risk management, stock valuation, and the time value of money. With an emphasis on decision-making for corporate managers, this course provides the foundation for entry-level employment in a financial environment. Prereq: ACCT 201, ECON 202, and completion of the general education quantitative reasoning requirement.

  • FINA341.OLA1Corporate Finance 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Duchac, Samuel
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to corporate financial management, through the study of financial systems and techniques for financial analysis. Students will be introduced to capital formation and securities regulation, and will learn to understand criteria for intelligent investment decisions. Advanced topics include cash flow forecasting, capital structure, derivatives, dividend policy, financial forecasting, investment banking, risk management, stock valuation, and the time value of money. With an emphasis on decision-making for corporate managers, this course provides the foundation for entry-level employment in a financial environment. Prereq: ACCT 201, ECON 202, and completion of the general education quantitative reasoning requirement.

  • FINA520.OLA1Financial Management 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 0/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is an in-depth analysis of financial management issues faced by managers in both for profit and not-for-profit organizations and managers’ responsibility to exercise productive stewardship over financial and physical capital. It covers advanced topics in capital budgeting, working capital management, capital market instruments, lease financing, asset/liability management, financial forecasting and other related topics. Prerequisite: BUSN510.

  • GEOG103.01World Regional Geography 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Fields, Kollin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 101
    Enrolled: 11/28
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores the relationship between the physical world and humanity, including how humans impact, and are impacted by, the world around them. The course surveys the historical, economic, cultural, and political developments and conflicts of various regions, with special emphasis on the increasingly global and interconnected nature of the world today. Topics and issues include regional anthropology and history; the rise and development of civilizations; the roles of trade, climate, and diet; and the cultural and intellectual markers of regions of the world.

  • GNRL130.01Pre-registration - Billing 15 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mason, Julie
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
  • GNRL150.OLA1PLA Evaluation for Current Student 0 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Thomas, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $25.00
  • GNRL150.OLB1PLA Evaluation for Current Student 0 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomas, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $25.00
  • GNRL151.OLA1PLA Evaluation for Prospective Stud0 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Thomas, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
  • GNRL151.OLB1PLA Evaluation for Prospective Stud0 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomas, Mark
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
  • GNRL199.01Actors/Theatre Workshop 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides first hand experience in acting in which the student is an actor in a college play. It includes the study and practical application of acting techniques and character analysis. May be repeated to a maximum of eight hours.

  • HIST105.01World History to 1500 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Hill, Adam
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 301
    Enrolled: 34/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores the origin and historical development of various cultures throughout the world and the interplay of physical, economic, political, and social forces in the shaping of world civilization to 1500. Meets the general education humanities-history requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • HIST105.02World History to 1500 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Hill, Adam
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 103
    Enrolled: 19/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores the origin and historical development of various cultures throughout the world and the interplay of physical, economic, political, and social forces in the shaping of world civilization to 1500. Meets the general education humanities-history requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • HIST106.01World History since 1500 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Hill, Adam
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 301
    Enrolled: 32/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores the interactions among the diverse cultures around the world and the interplay of cultural, economic, political, and social forces shaping the world civilizations since 1500. Meets the general education humanities-history requirement. (Offered spring semester.)

  • HIST204.01American History I 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Fields, Kollin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 15/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    A survey of the major cultural, economic, and political developments in the United States from colonialism to 1877. Topics and issues include pre-Columbian North America, European migration, forms of slavery and forced labor in the early colonies, the American Revolution, democracy in the Early Republic, antebellum slavery, and the American Civil War and Reconstruction. The course will focus on themes of slavery versus freedon, federalism, and democracy. Meets the general education humanities-history requirement.

  • HIST325.01History of Slavery in the US 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Fields, Kollin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 30/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    A survey of African and African-American slavery in the United States beginning primarily in the 17th century. The course explores the international slave trade, the intersection of slavery and race, colonial slave markets, the relationship between colonial and American legal codes and slavery, black protest, and abolitionism and emancipation. Additional areas considered may include the idea of race, slavery and the Enlightenment, and antebellum paternalism. Meets the general education global foundations requirement.

  • HIST332.01European History Topics 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Hill, Adam
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 401
    Enrolled: 7/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will focus on a particular period, place, or problem in European history. This semester will address the ancient Mediterranean world from the dawn of civilization through the rise of Islam. Particular attention will be paid to the classical civilizations of the Greeks and Romans. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of six credits. Meets the general education global foundations requirement.

  • HONR389.01Junior Department Honors Project I 2 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thole, Michelle
    Fields, Kollin

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 16/99
    Waitlisted: 0
  • HONR489.01Junior Department Honors Project II2 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
  • HONR490.01Senior Department Honors Defense 2 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thole, Michelle
    Fields, Kollin

    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
  • LEAD309.OLA1Principles of Leadership 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Thomas, Mark
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 12/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Students will examine models of leadership, focusing on the importance of strategic thinking, managing change, and assessment of leadership behaviors and managerial style so as to develop a personal growth plan for improving leadership performance.

  • LEAD311.OLB1Values/Ethics Decision Making 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomas-Jacob, Shiney
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Students discuss ethical theory and social and personal values as they relate to contemporary life. Principles of ethical decision-making from an orthodox Christian perspective will also be addressed. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement.

  • LEAD313.OLA1Organizational Behavior 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Schoen, Ralph
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 11/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Students learn how individuals and organizations function as complex systems and gain the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to understand and diagnose the various factors affecting organizational performance.

  • MATH090.01Developmental Mathematics 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Marty
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 15/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $100.00
    This course will cover the basic mathematical concepts required to develop critical thinking and quantitative reasoning. Subjects will include pre-algebra and elementary algebra concepts. The object of the course is to prepare students to understand the basic mathematical concepts that are expected of all college students in a bachelor's degree program A grade of at least C will meet the mathematics proficiency requirement. The grade will be included in the cumulative grade point average, but the credit for the course will not count toward the graduation requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • MATH090.02Developmental Mathematics 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Marty
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 16/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $100.00
    This course will cover the basic mathematical concepts required to develop critical thinking and quantitative reasoning. Subjects will include pre-algebra and elementary algebra concepts. The object of the course is to prepare students to understand the basic mathematical concepts that are expected of all college students in a bachelor's degree program A grade of at least C will meet the mathematics proficiency requirement. The grade will be included in the cumulative grade point average, but the credit for the course will not count toward the graduation requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • MATH090.03Developmental Mathematics 3 crMWF 10:30-11:30amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Marty
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LIBR COMP
    Enrolled: 17/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $100.00
    This course will cover the basic mathematical concepts required to develop critical thinking and quantitative reasoning. Subjects will include pre-algebra and elementary algebra concepts. The object of the course is to prepare students to understand the basic mathematical concepts that are expected of all college students in a bachelor's degree program A grade of at least C will meet the mathematics proficiency requirement. The grade will be included in the cumulative grade point average, but the credit for the course will not count toward the graduation requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • MATH105.01Mathematical Ideas 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomack, Andrew
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 107
    Enrolled: 20/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    A few mathematical concepts selected to give students in many fields an appreciation of the beauty, extent, and vitality of mathematics. Some insight into the historical development of these concepts. The emphasis is not on developing computational skills. About one-third of the course is devoted to the basic ideas of probability and statistical thinking. Does not count toward the mathematics major. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 090 or proficiency. (Offered: Every semester.)

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  • MATH105.02Mathematical Ideas 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomack, Andrew
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 26/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    A few mathematical concepts selected to give students in many fields an appreciation of the beauty, extent, and vitality of mathematics. Some insight into the historical development of these concepts. The emphasis is not on developing computational skills. About one-third of the course is devoted to the basic ideas of probability and statistical thinking. Does not count toward the mathematics major. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 090 or proficiency. (Offered: Every semester.)

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  • MATH105.OLB1Mathematical Ideas 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Peters, George
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 5/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $100.00
    A few mathematical concepts selected to give students in many fields an appreciation of the beauty, extent, and vitality of mathematics. Some insight into the historical development of these concepts. The emphasis is not on developing computational skills. About one-third of the course is devoted to the basic ideas of probability and statistical thinking. Does not count toward the mathematics major. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 090 or proficiency. (Offered: Every semester.) Course Fee $100.

  • MATH106.01Finite Mathematics 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Peters, George
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 103
    Enrolled: 12/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will strengthen the mathematics skills of those students who must use mathematics in their major, such as business, biology, or the social sciences. Topics will include functions, systems of linear equations, matrices, linear programming, probability and statistics, and mathematics of finance including compound interest. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 105. (Offered every semester.)

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  • MATH115.01Calculus I 4 crMTThF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Peters, George
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 103
    Enrolled: 35/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    The first course in the regular calculus sequence. Basic techniques of differentiation and integration are covered. Topics from Analytic Geometry are introduced. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 111 or equivalent background. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • MATH143.01Mathematics for Elementary Teachers3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Johnson, Karlene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 402
    Enrolled: 22/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    This is the first mathematics course where the content of grades K-5 is carefully studied. Fundamental properties underlying the structure of numeration systems and various algorithms for computation are stressed. Basic algebra and problem solving is also reviewed and examined. This course is required of early childhood, elementary, and special education majors. This course does not count towards the mathematics major. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement when taken in conjunction with MATH 144.

  • MATH217.01Multivariable Calculus 3 crMWF 8:30-9:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomack, Andrew
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 9/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    The differential and integral calculus of multi-variate functions, line and surface integrals, Green's Theorem, Divergence Theorem, Stokes' Theorem. Prerequisite: MATH 116. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • MATH218.01Differential Equations 3 crMWF 7:30-8:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Peters, George
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 103
    Enrolled: 11/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    First-order differential equations, linear equations, and linear systems, power series solutions, Laplace Transforms. Prerequisite: MATH 116. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • MATH308.01Abstract Algebra 4 crMTThF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomack, Andrew
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 108
    Enrolled: 3/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Axiomatic treatment of selected algebraic structures, including rings, integral domains, fields and groups, including an introduction to number theory. Prerequisite: MATH 312. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • MKT331.OLB1Advertising - A 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mason, Julie
    Location: Greenville University - Acadeum
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
    William Peace University

  • MRKT201.01Marketing 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bell, Jane
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 32/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    Marketing is not just about advertising or social media posts. It’s a broad field encompassing all aspects of discovering customer – consumer and organizational buyers – wants and needs and then meeting them. Setting the mission and strategies, understanding buyer behavior, reaching global markets, researching market options, and making decisions concerning the 4 Ps of marketing – product, price, place, promotion – are all critical areas to understand. Knowing terms and concepts is not enough, however, so application opportunities are given throughout the course. No matter in what field or in what position a person finds themselves, marketing is a part of it. Offered: Every semester.

  • MRKT201.OLB1Marketing 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Terri
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 19/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Marketing is not just about advertising or social media posts. It’s a broad field encompassing all aspects of discovering customer – consumer and organizational buyers – wants and needs and then meeting them. Setting the mission and strategies, understanding buyer behavior, reaching global markets, researching market options, and making decisions concerning the 4 Ps of marketing – product, price, place, promotion – are all critical areas to understand. Knowing terms and concepts is not enough, however, so application opportunities are given throughout the course. No matter in what field or in what position a person finds themselves, marketing is a part of it. Offered: Every semester.

  • MRKT332.01Consumer Behavior 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Rich
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 17/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Open to advanced students in management and marketing. From various theoretical perspectives including psychology, anthropology, economics, marketing, and sociology, the student examines how consumers move through decision processes from awareness to trial and brand loyalty. The course emphasizes the forming of marketing plans that will coordinate well with these processes. Cross listed with PSYC 332. (Offered fall semester.) Prerequisite: PSYC 101. Offered: Fall semester,

  • MRKT335.0LB1Marketing Case Studies 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Snow, Keeli
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 27/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Beginning with theory as taught in MRKT 201 and ECON 102, students deal with selected marketing cases and learn to apply their theoretical principles. Work is both individual and in groups and includes analyzing both products and marketing practices. Prerequisite: MRKT 201. (Offered fall semester.)

  • MRKT405.01Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bell, Jane
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 7/7
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each department offers a practicum or internship course numbered 405. In this course the student applies theories and skills learned in the major. Each experience should include significant learning opportunities related to the student's major field. Two supervisors are involved, a work supervisor and an academic supervisor. Registration must occur prior to the activity. Forty to sixty hours of work experience is required for each credit awarded. The experience may be paid or unpaid. Letter grades will be assigned unless otherwise stated in the departmental description. Students must consult with their academic supervisor at least twice during the experience. A learning experience summary paper following departmental guidelines is required as well as a final interview with the academic supervisor. A maximum of twelve credits may be applied to the degree. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a 2.0 G.P.A., 18 semester credits completed in the field and departmental approval.

  • MRKT405.02Practicum 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Snow, Keeli
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each department offers a practicum or internship course numbered 405. In this course the student applies theories and skills learned in the major. Each experience should include significant learning opportunities related to the student's major field. Two supervisors are involved, a work supervisor and an academic supervisor. Registration must occur prior to the activity. Forty to sixty hours of work experience is required for each credit awarded. The experience may be paid or unpaid. Letter grades will be assigned unless otherwise stated in the departmental description. Students must consult with their academic supervisor at least twice during the experience. A learning experience summary paper following departmental guidelines is required as well as a final interview with the academic supervisor. A maximum of twelve credits may be applied to the degree. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing with a 2.0 G.P.A., 18 semester credits completed in the field and departmental approval.

  • MUAP110.01Commercial Keyboarding 1 crTTh 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 300
    Enrolled: 15/14
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $180.00
    Provides the skill set for reading and playing piano in commercial styles. Emphasis will be placed on reading chord charts, using the Nashville Number system, improvisation, chord voicing and inversions. A main emphasis will be to have the students be able to accompany themselves on piano/keyboard. The course is taken concurrently with MUTH 110 Commercial Music Theory. (Offered spring semester.)

  • MUAP111B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP111G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 3/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP111K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 4/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Course Fee: $385 per credit Prerequisite of MUAP 115 or permission of the instructor.

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  • MUAP111P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP111V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 5/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP111V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP111W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP112B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 111B Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP112G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 111G Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP112K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 111K Course Fee: $770

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  • MUAP112P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 111P Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP112V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 3/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 111V Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP112V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 111V Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP112W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 111W Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP211B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 112B Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP211G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 112G Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP211K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 112K Course Fee: $770

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  • MUAP211P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 112P Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP211V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 112V Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP211V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 112V Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP211W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUPA 112W Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP212B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 211B Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP212G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 211G Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP212K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 211K Course Fee: $770

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  • MUAP212P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 211P Course fee: $385

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  • MUAP212V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 211V Course Fee:$385

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  • MUAP212V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 211V Course Fee:$385

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  • MUAP212W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 211W Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP311B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 212B Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP311G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: 212G Course Fee: $385

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  • MUAP311K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 212K Course Fee: $770

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  • MUAP311P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 212P Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP311V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 212V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP311V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 212V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP311W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 212W Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP312B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 311B Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP312G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 311G Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP312K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 311K Course Fee: $770

    Notes:
  • MUAP312P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 311P Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP312V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 311V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP312V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 311V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP312W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 311V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP411B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 312B Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP411G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 312G Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP411K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 312K Course Fee: $770

    Notes:
  • MUAP411P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 312P Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP411V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 312V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP411V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 312V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP411W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 312W Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP412B.01Applied Music - Brass 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 411B Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP412G.01Applied Music - Guitar 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 411G Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP412K.01Applied Music - Keyboard 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 411K Course Fee: $770

    Notes:
  • MUAP412P.01Applied Music - Percussion 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Guy, Darien
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 411P Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP412V.01Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 411V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP412V.02Applied Music - Voice 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 411V Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUAP412W.01Applied Music - Woodwinds 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $385.00
    Prerequisite: MUAP 412W Course Fee: $385

    Notes:
  • MUEN130.01Pre-registration Ensemble 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mason, Julie
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/999
    Waitlisted: 0
    This number is designated as a temporary holding ensemble for new students. Students will drop this course in the first week of the semester upon successful admission into another ensemble group.

  • MUEN141.01Greenville University Choir 1 crM 7:00-8:30pm
    MTh 3:30-5:00pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Frazure, Don
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    WMC 215 M 7:00-8:30pm
    WMC 215 MTh 3:30-5:00pm

    Enrolled: 19/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    The Greenville University Choir, founded by Professor Robert W. Woods in 1927, has become an outstanding symbol of the University. It offers students throughout the University an opportunity to sing exemplary sacred choral literature in an excellent mixed choir setting. Numerous concerts are given during the year including an extended annual tour. Membership is by audition and includes the expectation of a year long commitment. May be applied to fulfill the creative and performing arts general education requirement. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • MUEN142.01Chorale/Choral Union 0.5 crM 7:00-8:30pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Frazure, Don
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 19/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Chorale is a mixed choir which focuses on music reading and vocal technique. As part of the Greenville Choral Union, Chorale performs large scale choral orchestral works such as Handel's "Messiah". Membership is open to all students and the community and an assessment audition is required. May be applied to fulfill the creative and performing arts general education requirement. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • MUEN143.01Fusion Ensemble 1 crWF 3:30-4:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: BLKRM 101
    Enrolled: 6/99
    Waitlisted: 0
  • MUEN144.01Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crSun 6:00-8:15pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 9/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN144.02Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crSun 7:45-10:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 6/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN144.03Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crW 7:00-9:15pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 7/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN144.04Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crW 8:45-11:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 6/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN150.01Gospel Choir 0.5 crT 5:30-7:30pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE AUD
    Enrolled: 9/40
    Waitlisted: 0
  • MUEN152.01Band 1 crTTh 3:30-4:50pm
    M 7:00-9:50pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    LADUE AUD TTh 3:30-4:50pm
    LADUE AUD M 7:00-9:50pm

    Enrolled: 16/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble, open to all students regardless of major, will act as the marching band during football season and then transition to concert band for the remainder of the year. (Offered Fall and Spring.)

  • MUEN162.01Jazz Band 1 crTTh 5:00-6:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 6/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    May be applied to fulfill the creative and performing arts general education requirement.

  • MUEN168.01Lab Band 0.5 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 0/12
    Waitlisted: 0
    This small ensemble provides students with practical opportunities to create and perform contemporary (pop, rock, and CCM) music. Groups rather than individuals audition for a lab band. Auditions begin three weeks after the beginning of each semester, allowing students to form their own bands before tryouts. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN168.02Lab Band 0.5 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 0/12
    Waitlisted: 0
    This small ensemble provides students with practical opportunities to create and perform contemporary (pop, rock, and CCM) music. Groups rather than individuals audition for a lab band. Auditions begin three weeks after the beginning of each semester, allowing students to form their own bands before tryouts. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN341.01Greenville University Choir 1 crM 7:00-8:30pm
    MTh 3:30-5:00pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Frazure, Don
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    WMC 215 M 7:00-8:30pm
    WMC 215 MTh 3:30-5:00pm

    Enrolled: 19/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    The Greenville University Choir, founded by Professor Robert W. Woods in 1927, has become an outstanding symbol of the University. It offers students throughout the University an opportunity to sing exemplary sacred choral literature in an excellent mixed choir setting. Numerous concerts are given during the year including an extended annual tour. Membership is by audition and includes the expectation of a year long commitment. May be applied to fulfill the creative and performing arts general education requirement. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • MUEN342.01Chorale/Choral Union 0.5 crM 7:00-8:30pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Frazure, Don
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 19/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Chorale is a mixed choir which focuses on music reading and vocal technique. As part of the Greenville Choral Union, Chorale performs large scale choral orchestral works such as Handel's "Messiah". Membership is open to all students and the community and an assessment audition is required. May be applied to fulfill the creative and performing arts general education requirement. (Offered every semester.)

    Notes:
  • MUEN343.01Fusion Ensemble 1 crWF 3:30-4:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: BLKRM 101
    Enrolled: 6/99
    Waitlisted: 0
  • MUEN344.01Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crSun 6:00-8:15pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 9/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN344.02Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crSun 7:45-10:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 6/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN344.03Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crW 7:00-9:15pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 7/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN344.04Worship Arts Ensemble 0.5 crW 8:45-11:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 6/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. Students will gain practical experience in contemporary worship methods and will have multiple opportunities to tour as a ministry team. Students are expected to remain in the ensemble for the full year. Members are admitted by audition. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN350.01Gospel Choir 0.5 crT 5:30-7:30pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE AUD
    Enrolled: 9/40
    Waitlisted: 0
  • MUEN352.01Band 1 crTTh 3:30-4:50pm
    M 7:00-9:50pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    LADUE AUD TTh 3:30-4:50pm
    LADUE AUD M 7:00-9:50pm

    Enrolled: 16/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    This ensemble, open to all students regardless of major, will act as the marching band during the football season and then transition to concert band for the remainder of the year. (Offered Fall and Spring.)

  • MUEN362.01Jazz Band 1 crTTh 5:00-6:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 6/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    May be applied to fulfill the creative and performing arts general education requirement.

  • MUEN368.01Lab Band 0.5 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 0/12
    Waitlisted: 0
    This small ensemble provides students with practical opportunities to create and perform contemporary (pop, rock, and CCM) music. Groups rather than individuals audition for a lab band. Auditions begin three weeks after the beginning of each semester, allowing students to form their own bands before tryouts. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUEN368.02Lab Band 0.5 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 0/12
    Waitlisted: 0
    This small ensemble provides students with practical opportunities to create and perform contemporary (pop, rock, and CCM) music. Groups rather than individuals audition for a lab band. Auditions begin three weeks after the beginning of each semester, allowing students to form their own bands before tryouts. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSC301.01Faith Music & Culture 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 23/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is to help students connect a career path in the entertainment industry with a calling to be Christ-followers. A holistic understanding of ourselves in the world includes the ability to hear the “noise” in culture, assessing personal strengths/weaknesses, considering the cost of a career in the entertainment industry and then mapping a strategy for moving forward.

  • MUSC302.01Inside the Music Industry 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 23/32
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is provide students with an overview of the entire entertainment industry and how art, business and technology interact with each other. Since employers continue to hire graduates who have skill-sets across multiple disciplines, this course equips student with a core set of “gotta knows” that will prepare them for careers in every aspect of the entertainment industry.

  • MUSC405.01Practicum 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 23/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides students with a hands-on experience in a real-world music industry setting. Each student is assigned a performance, business or technology job that allows them to put their learned skills to practical use. Faculty curate each assignment and then mentor the student through the entire process.

  • MUSC412.01Essentials of Songwriting 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    DeJaynes, Luke
    Leininger, Jennifer

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 9/14
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is equip students with the skills to write, arrange and demo an original song idea. The inspiration for a great song comes from God…sadly, we have nothing to do with that.

  • MUSC415.01Performance 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    DeJaynes, Luke
    Leininger, Jennifer

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 9/14
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is equip artist track students with the skills and experience necessary to perform successfully on a public stage. Each artist is required to rehearse a full rhythm section, contribute to the technical vision and assume responsibility for success of the show.

  • MUSC418.01Studio Recording 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    DeJaynes, Luke
    Leininger, Jennifer

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 9/14
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is equip students with the technical abilities to record, mix and distribute audio recordings. Concepts include signal flow, mic placement, console automation, the recording process from basic tracks to mixing and mastering, loop creation and editing, soft sampler and MIDI control, plug-in instantiation, and building a home project studio.

  • MUSC420.01Advanced Media Marketing 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer
    Robbins, Ric

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 6/8
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is provide students with skills in progressive marketing strategies focusing on including publicity, advertising, radio and video promotion, Internet marketing, and tour support. Students will develop a comprehensive marketing plan for each artist and will also create and implement the marketing plan for the CMC Road Tour.

  • MUSC423.01Music Business Survey 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer
    Robbins, Ric

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 6/8
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is provide students with a broad understanding of key aspects of the music business including booking, artist management, touring, road management, production, marketing and promotion, copyright and legal issues, publishing and licensing.

  • MUSC426.01Strategic Management 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer
    Robbins, Ric

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 6/8
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is require students to assemble a successful artist roster and participate in the following activities on their artist’s behalf: scheduling, creating a business plan, analyzing and forecasting trends in popular music, advising and developing the artists with regard to their live show and recordings.

  • MUSC431.01Advanced Studio Production 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer
    Runquist, Zach

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 8/10
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course focuses on the recording and production of audio for playback. professional audio recording and production. The concepts and practices learned in this course will be used by the students to engineer songs for those students in the artist track. The goal is for students to leave the CMC prepared for an entry level position in any area of studio recording including the setup of a professional home studio.

  • MUSC434.01Audio Engineering 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer
    Runquist, Zach

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 8/10
    Waitlisted: 0
    The purpose of this course is provide students with technical skills and experience necessary to succeed in live event production. Students will rotate each week through the major tour positions which include FOH, Monitors, Lighting, Patch, RF, Switching, Resolume, Backline and Camera Ops.

  • MUSC437.01Concert Production 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pettit, Warren
    Leininger, Jennifer
    Runquist, Zach

    Location: Experience Institute - Nashville
    Enrolled: 8/10
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course focuses on stage management, lighting and design, video wall mapping/ control, multi-camera switching and power distribution. The concepts and practices learned in this course will be used by students to produce the weekly CMC Live show and the end of semester Road Tour.

  • MUSG100.01Recital Class 0 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 215
    Enrolled: 37/200
    Waitlisted: 0
    Recital Class is designated as a requirement for all music majors, who must attend 12 concerts per semester. Music minors need to attend 9 concerts per semester and you must be registred for Recital Class during the semesters they are taking applied lessons. Music majors are required to take this course every semester they are attending classes on campus.

  • MUSG111.01Commercial Music Integrations I 1 crM 5:30-6:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: BLKRM 101
    Enrolled: 5/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    In this course, students build foundational understanding of how to practice together, play together, learn the selected music for the course, and how to put it all together for preparing successful performances. Offered: Fall semester.

  • MUSG120.01Projects in Industry I - Perform 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 3/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as the entry level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of music performance (vocal or instrumental). Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG122.01Projects in Industry I - Engineer 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 5/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as the entry level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of studio engineer. Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG123.01Projects in Industry I-Light Operat1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 1/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides entry level experience in the area of lighting design, specifically performing the duties of a Lighting Operator for live performances and events. The goal of this course is to engage in the areas of lighting to gain further experience and to build a foundation of how these areas work in order to move to higher levels of engagement. All work will be hands-on and each student will be assigned to a group or a set of projects. Elective credit only.

  • MUSG124.01Projects in Industry I - Live Aud 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 3/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as the entry level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of live audio and lighting. Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG150.01Faith, Music , Culture 1 crM 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 16/120
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will serve as a basis for creating a foundation in keeping a connection between a student’s faith, how it can be used through the gift of music, and how to use those gifts to affect culture in a positive manner. Various types of music and their connection to culture as well as how today’s culture affects students, music, and faith will be explored. (Offered fall semester.)

  • MUSG164.01Foundations of Leading Worship I 1 crW 6:00-6:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 7/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to provide a strong foundation and explores the various understandings and concepts of worship leading. The course will cover the importance of having a firm biblical foundation and a solid theology of worship, and how to present that within a worship set. Students will gain an understanding of the potential problems and pitfalls of worship leadership and how to deal with those challenges.

  • MUSG220.01Projects in Industry II - Perform 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 2/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as a developmental level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of music performance (vocal or instrumental). Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50. Pre-requisite, MUSG120. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG222.01Projects in Industry II - Engineer 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 5/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as a developmental level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of studio engineer. Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50. Pre-requisite: MUSG122. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG224.01Projects in Industry II - Live Aud 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 1/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as a developmental level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of live audio and lighting. Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50. Pre-requisite: MUSG124. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG226.01Music Industry Survey 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 21/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course provides a thorough understanding of the theory and practice of studio recording and sound reinforcement. (Offered fall semester.) Course Fee $50

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  • MUSG229.01Sound Reinforcement I 1 crTh 6:00-6:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: BLKRM 101
    Enrolled: 14/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    (Offered every semester)

  • MUSG242.IND1Live Music Tracks 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will provide instruction and hands-on experience in the skills and art of creating and producing live music tracks for performances in worship, live concerts, or any live music presentation. Prerequisite: MUSG 227. (Offered fall semester.)

  • MUSG260.01Introduction to Music Technology 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 300
    Enrolled: 5/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course is designed to give students a broad base of background and introduction to the various areas of music technology. The student will be introduced to and will have the ability to explore and practice specific techniques required in creating computer-aided scores of their original compositions. Students will create multiple recordings of their own original scores as well as directed assignments in the areas of locking sound to video and scoring for a short film. Prerequisite: MUAP110 and MUTH110. Course Fee: $50

  • MUSG301.01Worship Arts in the 21st Century 2 crMW 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 307
    Enrolled: 5/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Worship Arts in the 21st Century is designed to examine how Worship Arts worked 'yesterday', how it operates 'today' and to project how it is changing for 'tomorrow' with the intent of better aligning ourselves with practices to make a better connection with both believers and non-believers.

  • MUSG320.01Projects in Industry III - Perform 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 2/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as a mastery level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of music performance (vocal or instrumental). Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50 Pre-requisite, MUSG220. (Offered every semester).

  • MUSG322.01Projects in Industry III - Engineer1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 3/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as a mastery level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of studio engineer. Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50 Pre-requisite: MUSG222. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG323.01Projects: Lighting Designer 1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 2/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This is the highest level course in the Projects series. In this position of Lighting Designer, the student will design and implement the lighting for a live concert or series of events, acting as the main manager and artistic director. There will routinely be opportunities to work with students from the MUSG 123 Projects: Lighting Operator course. Elective credit only. Prerequisite: Have taken or are taking MUSG 355 Concert Production.

  • MUSG324.01Projects in Industry III - Live Aud1 crMW 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 3/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Projects in Music Industry serves as a mastery level hands-on running of the Music Industry program for students focusing on the area of live audio and lighting. Students in this course will assist in various of music projects collaboration, including performance, live audio, studio recording, management, promotions, lighting, songwriting, creation and distribution of product while gaining a working understanding of the processes involved as they continue through the degree. Music Industry Study majors need a total of six credits of Projects in Music Industry. Course Fee $50. Pre-requisite, MUSG224. (Offered every semester.)

  • MUSG326.01Audio Editing Techniques 2 crMW 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 106
    Enrolled: 9/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Course is a study of intermediate techniques in recording, mixing, mastering, and production, and a continuation of MUSG 227. Prerequisite: MUSG 227. (Offered spring semester.) Course Fee: $50

  • MUSG330.01Independent Artist Practices 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 306
    Enrolled: 7/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    In today’s Music Industry market, it is quite important for each artist to be self-sufficient and look professional. Independent Artist Practices provides the foundations for the student to learn the skill set required to be a successful independent artist in today’s Music Industry and to create a working plan to be implemented by the end of the semester. This course will focus on promotion, online presence, branding, budgeting, and creating and implementing a personal plan to be self sufficient in the Music Industry. Prerequisite: DMDA 120 and MUSG 227. Offered: Fall semester Course Fee: $50

  • MUSG340.01American Popular Music 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 308
    Enrolled: 5/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will survey various styles of American popular music from the early 20th century through the present. Students will have an active role in class meetings, providing examples from personal experiences as sources for class discussion. Genres covered include jazz, country, rock, reggae, funk, hip-hop, urban fold, and more. Students are encouraged to have some experience in the fundamentals of music before enrolling. Meets the general education creative and performing arts requirement.

  • MUSG355.01Concert Production 2 crF 1:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: BLKRM 101
    Enrolled: 7/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    Concert Production is a course designed to expand the skill set of the live audio engineer - to provide a set of related skills to provide the students with a wider foundation for better marketability in looking for future employment. The skills to be focused on are Lighting Design, Live Multi-Track Concert Recording and Concert Management. We will be doing a number of hands-on practical projects to provide further experience in these areas. Prerequisites: MUSG 227 and MUSG 229. (Offered fall semester.)

  • MUSG360.01Audio Post-Production 2 crTTh 3:30-4:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 106
    Enrolled: 7/10
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course will acquaint the student with the techniques and procedures for creating audio for film, video, radio and for the web. There will be specific projects in spotting effects, creating voice-overs, Foley effects, and music leads. This class will have many hands-on projects to implement new techniques. Prerequisite: MUSG 227 (Offered fall semester.) Course Fee: $50

  • MUSG395.01Practicum 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will be taken for pass/fail credit.

  • MUSG405.01Internship 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 3/3
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will be taken for pass/fail credit.

  • MUSG405.02Internship 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will be taken for pass/fail credit.

  • MUSG405.03Internship 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will be taken for pass/fail credit.

  • MUSG416.01Senior Concert 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is a foundational activity demonstrating the cumulative learning and skills attained as a Commercial Music major. It will culminate in a concert which is created by the student and relevant to their emphasis. Prerequisite: MUSG 320

  • MUSG418A.01Senior Recital 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $200.00
    The student will prepare a minimum of 45 minutes of music to be performed at a public recital. The recital and program notes must be approved by a faculty jury prior to performance. Final jury must be passed prior to presentation of the recital. MUSG418P is for piano students. MUSG418A is for non-piano students and has a $150 fee. Prerequisite: MUTH 305.

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  • MUSG418P.01Senior Recital 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Denton, Grace
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 0/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    The student will prepare a minimum of 45 minutes of music to be performed at a public recital. The recital and program notes must be approved by a faculty jury prior to performance. Final jury must be passed prior to presentation of the recital. MUSG418P is for piano students. MUSG418A is for non-piano students and has a $150 fee. Prerequisite: MUTH 305.

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  • MUSG419.01Senior Project 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Erickson, Gary
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: TBA TBA
    Enrolled: 2/99
    Waitlisted: 0
    Students complete a large recording project and research paper. This course is available only to Music Industry Study students. Prerequisite: Students must pass the upper-division jury at least one semester prior to the semester in which they enroll in MUSG 419 (see Music Department Policies and Procedures Handbook for jury requirements).

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  • MUTH100.01Music Theory Fundamentals 2 crMW 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pyles, Nicholas
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 307
    Enrolled: 7/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is a study of music for students with no previous experience reading music. Foundational concepts of notation, pitch, rhythm, melodic and harmonic organization, scales, intervals, and musical terms will be covered. (Offered fall semester.) Course changed to two credits effective Interterm 2020.

  • MUTH305.01Commercial Music Theory II 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Sunderland, Paul
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 308
    Enrolled: 8/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $30.00
    This course will prepare the student to thrive in real world situations s/he may encounter as an artist and/or composer in the music field. Skills to be learned in this course include: chord construction and nomenclature, scales, basic pop music arranging, ear training, and keyboard/guitar accompaniment. Prerequisite: MUTH 104 or MUTH 110. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • MUTH312.01Commercial Arranging and Producing 2 crTTh 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: LeTellier, John
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 142
    Enrolled: 4/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course provides a foundation and awareness of the processes of commercial arranging for live performances and producing music in a recording studio setting. Many of the popular styles will be explored. Prerequisite: MUSG 227, MUSG 260, and MUTH 305. (Offered fall semester.) Course Fee: $50

  • PATH082.01Preparatory Reading & Writing 4 crW 1:00-2:30pm
    MF 10:45-12:15pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Spitler, Kayla
    Ge, Liang

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    PRAIR A102 W 1:00-2:30pm
    PRAIR A102 MF 10:45-12:15pm

    Enrolled: 4/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to improve understanding of basic English reading and writing skills for students of English as a second language. It will introduce key college writing structures, offer reading skills practice, build vocabulary, and review basic grammar skills.

  • PATH083.01Preparatory Listening & Speaking 4 crW 10:30-12:00pm
    MF 9:00-10:30am
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Clayton, Halie
    Ge, Liang
    Tosovsky, Brooke

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    PRAIR A103 W 10:30-12:00pm
    PRAIR A103 MF 9:00-10:30am

    Enrolled: 4/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to improve the basic English skills of students of English as a second language. It will focus on comprehension and production skills by providing listening and speaking lessons, including skills practice in both.

  • PATH084.01Practical Language Development 4 crTWTh 4:00-6:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Parker, Phil
    Ge, Liang

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 7/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed specifically for students of English as a second language who are at a beginning to low-intermediate language proficiency level. The course aims to help them increase their English vocabulary knowledge, common phrases, and idiomatic expressions. It will reinforce and increase the students’ knowledge of basic grammar and parts of speech.

  • PATH085.01Enhancement Reading & Writing 4 crW 10:30-12:00pm
    MF 9:00-10:30am
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Spitler, Kayla
    Ge, Liang

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    PRAIR A102 W 10:30-12:00pm
    PRAIR A102 MF 9:00-10:30am

    Enrolled: 3/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to continue improving the English language skills of students of English as a second language who are at high-intermediate to advanced levels. It will focus on developing their college writing structures and formats, offering reading skills practice, building vocabulary, and reviewing grammar skills.

  • PATH086.01Enhancement Listening & Notetaking 4 crW 1:00-2:30pm
    MF 10:45-12:15pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Clayton, Halie
    Ge, Liang
    Tosovsky, Brooke

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    PRAIR A103 W 1:00-2:30pm
    PRAIR A103 MF 10:45-12:15pm

    Enrolled: 3/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to continue improving the comprehension skills of students of English as a second language. Students will be exposed to actual university classroom lectures and be able to identify main ideas, details, and the purposes of the lectures. They will be introduced to important, key college note-taking skills. Students will also be required to give short speeches following a typical speech format.

  • PATH087.01Language Skills Enrichment 4 crTWTh 4:00-6:00pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Parker, Phil
    Ge, Liang

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 7/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course aims to have students of English as a second language combine and put into practice all the language skills they have been studying in their other language skills courses. They will be required to read and interpret specific literary works, give dramatic presentations where their pronunciation and intonation skills will be evaluated, and identify the motivation of the different characters.

  • PHED103.01Wellness: Health and Fitness 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE AUD
    Enrolled: 53/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    The student is introduced to a variety of topics pertinent to health-related fitness. These include methods of training for cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, strength and flexibility, nutrition, stress management, and chronic disease. This course also engages students in activities that afford health-related fitness. Students plan and execute a personal cardiovascular training program and participate in student based discussions of current wellness literature. Offered: Every semester.

  • PHED103.02Wellness: Health and Fitness 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jones, Sonya
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 401
    Enrolled: 38/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    The student is introduced to a variety of topics pertinent to health-related fitness. These include methods of training for cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, strength and flexibility, nutrition, stress management, and chronic disease. This course also engages students in activities that afford health-related fitness. Students plan and execute a personal cardiovascular training program and participate in student based discussions of current wellness literature. Offered: Every semester.

  • PHED103.OLA1Wellness: Health and Fitness 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Jones, Sonya
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 26/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The student is introduced to a variety of topics pertinent to health-related fitness. These include methods of training for cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, strength and flexibility, nutrition, stress management, and chronic disease. This course also engages students in activities that afford health-related fitness. Students plan and execute a personal cardiovascular training program and participate in student based discussions of current wellness literature. Offered: Every semester.

  • PHED107.IND1Skill Lab: Foot/Volleyball/Soccer 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides an understanding and practice of basic sports skills. Basic rules will be presented, and the skills of each sport will be demonstrated and practiced. For physical education majors. May be taken in place of general education activity requirement for majors only. (Offered fall semester of even calendar years.)

  • PHED121.01History & Philosophy of Sport/Kines2 crMW 8:30-9:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Barber, George
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 15/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to broad program and career opportunities involving sports, fitness, physical education, and recreational activities. Includes historical and contemporary view of physical education, principles, aims, and objectives, with a view toward the development of a basic philosophy of physical education. (Offered Fall semester.)

  • PHED143.OLA1General Safety 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Walk, Tara
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 20/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    History, philosophy, and psychology of safety and accident prevention with emphasis on safety related to: athletics, farm, home, fire, industry, school, and traffic.

  • PHED207.A1Skill Lab:Golf/Badminton/Tumbling 1 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Wardlaw, Jeff
    Groves, Stephen
    Mulholland, Roy
    Brant, Stephanie

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: REC GYM
    Enrolled: 14/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides an understanding and practice of basic sports skills. Basic rules will be presented, and the skills of each sport will be demonstrated and practiced. For physical education majors. May be taken in place of general education activity requirement for majors only. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • PHED207.IND1Skill Lab:Golf/Badminton/Tumbling 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides an understanding and practice of basic sports skills. Basic rules will be presented, and the skills of each sport will be demonstrated and practiced. For physical education majors. May be taken in place of general education activity requirement for majors only. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • PHED208.B1Skill Lab:Rhythms/Swimming/Tennis 1 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Pichaske, Steve
    Brant, Stephanie

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: REC GYM
    Enrolled: 14/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides an understanding and practice of basic sports skills. Basic rules will be presented, and the skills of each sport will be demonstrated and practiced. For physical education majors. May be taken in place of general education activity requirement for majors only. (Offered spring semester of even calendar years.)

  • PHED208.IND1Skill Lab:Rhythms/Swimming/Tennis 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Mulholland, Roy
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 5/5
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides an understanding and practice of basic sports skills. Basic rules will be presented, and the skills of each sport will be demonstrated and practiced. For physical education majors. May be taken in place of general education activity requirement for majors only. (Offered spring semester of even calendar years.)

  • PHED222.B1Coaching Volleyball 1 crTTh 11:00-11:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Gibson, Hayle
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LONG GYM
    Enrolled: 15/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    The emphasis of the class will be on developing a comprehensive program plan that encompasses all aspects of coaching a particular sport. Skill analysis, strategy, and teaching progression will be highlighted. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • PHED224.A1Coaching Baseball/Softball 1 crTTh 11:00-11:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Carlson, Lynn
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LONG GYM
    Enrolled: 14/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    The emphasis of the class will be on developing a comprehensive program plan that encompasses all aspects of coaching a particular sport. Skill analysis, strategy, and teaching progression will be highlighted. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • PHED301.01Physiology of Exercise 3 crTTh 2:00-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Barber, George
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 301
    Enrolled: 31/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Physiology of Exercise provides examination of the scientific theories behind the body’s responses to exercise. This information is applied to facilitate health in general populations and maximize performance in sport-related activities. (Offered fall semester.)

  • PHED320.01Physical Education Curriculum 2 crMW 7:30-8:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jones, Sonya
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 15/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores the changing landscape of Standards-based education, specifically as it applies to Physical Education. The course will focus on the philosophy, content, and construction of curriculum for the Physical Education classroom within the context of National Physical Education Standards. (Offered Fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • PHED335.01Athletic Training & CPR 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Peppler, Mike
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 301
    Enrolled: 34/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides the student with the basic knowledge of athletic training principles and skills. The main focus is on the prevention and immediate care of common, acute, and chronic athletic injuries. This course covers basic sports medicine concepts and CPR but does not cover all areas necessary for athletic training certification. (Offered fall semester.)

  • PHED356.OLA1Adapted Physical Education 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Hughes, Mary
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 31/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides experience in formulating individualized performance objectives, key teaching and therapy skills, and programming for specific problems in organization and administration of students with disabilities. Provides a brief review of the legislative and history of adapted physical education. (Offered spring semester.)

  • PHED410.01Seminar in Sport and Kinesiology 2 crMW 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Faulkner, Doug
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 19/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This seminar will provide a capstone experience that includes integrating faith into a sport and kinesiology setting, enhancing professional and careers skills, and requiring students to demonstrate basic research techniques. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • PHED508.OLA1Faith Development through Sports 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Faulkner, Doug
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 6/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course will introduce students to creative concepts of integrating the Christian faith and worldview development in the various aspects of coaching - away from the sport mentoring, teaching sport specific skills and within competing vs. the opposition. It is the design of this course practice to think deeply about how our faith should inform and impact our philosophy and application of sport. Prerequisite: EDU 532.

  • PHED520.OLB1Coaching Evaluation 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Faulkner, Doug
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 10/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Students will conduct a thorough evaluation of themselves and their program by soliciting objective feedback from athletes, assistants, parents, and administrators. In addition, the student will evaluate the character growth of their athletes. Prerequisite: EDU 532.

  • PHED556.OLA1Adapted Physical Education 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Hughes, Mary
    Foles, Crystal

    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 31/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Designed to provide prospective teachers with experience in formulating individualized performance objectives, key teaching and therapy skills, and programming for specific problems in organization and administration of students with disabilities. Provides a brief review of the legislative and history of adapted physical education.

  • PHIL201.01Major Issues Philosophy 3 crM 6:30-9:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Fields, Kollin
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 18/45
    Waitlisted: 0
    A thematic approach to major issues in philosophy, this course will survey areas of philosophy such as epistemology, ontology, language, ethics, morality, government, aesthetics, and the philosophy of science, among others. The course focuses more intently on the value and relevance of texts and thinkers, as opposed to studying them primarily in historical context. The course will introduce students to basic concepts in the discipline, and to thought-provoking primary sources from Plato to today. Students will also compare texts to related passages from the Bible, and consider how we read the Bible as a philosophical text. Meets the general education humanities/philosophy requirement.

  • PHYS130.01Physics for Educators 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Johnson, Karlene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 402
    Enrolled: 12/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $20.00
    This course covers general and fundamental areas of physical sciences that are important to educators. Readings and assessments will address scientific principles and underlying relationships from various branches of physical sciences, including earth and space sciences. In-class work revolves around some of the most common misconceptions of the physical sciences. Students use inquiry skills as they: investigate phenomena; collect, interpret, and analyze data; and generate evidence-based arguments and explanations. Students will explore and debate one current event topic where science, technology, and society intersect.

  • PHYS200.01University Physics I 4 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 40/36
    Waitlisted: 0
    A calculus-based introductory physics course that covers kinematics and Newton’s laws of motion; conservation laws for momentum, energy, and angular momentum; torques and static equilibrium; and simple harmonic motion. Meets the general education laboratory science requirement. (Three hours lecture and two hours of lab per week.) Corequisite: MATH 115, PHYS 200L (Offered fall semester.)

  • PHYS200L.01University Physics I Lab 0 crT 5:30-7:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 117
    Enrolled: 17/18
    Waitlisted: 0
    Corequisite: PHYS 200. Offered: Fall

  • PHYS200L.02University Physics I Lab 0 crT 7:30-9:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 117
    Enrolled: 16/18
    Waitlisted: 0
    Corequisite: PHYS 200. Offered: Fall

  • PHYS200L.03University Physics I Lab 0 crT 3:30-5:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 117
    Enrolled: 7/18
    Waitlisted: 0
    Corequisite: PHYS 200. Offered: Fall

  • PHYS220.01University Physics III 4 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 107
    Enrolled: 13/16
    Waitlisted: 0
    The third semester of the introductory physics sequence as required by physics and engineering majors. Topics covered include introduction to relativity, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, condensed matter, nuclear physics, the standard models of particle physics, the standard cosmological model, and new frontiers of physics. (Three hours lecture and two hours of lab per week.) Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in PHYS 210 Corequisite: PHYS 220L (Offered fall semester.)

  • PHYS220L.01University Physics III Lab 0 crT 8:30-10:20am
    T 8:30-10:20am
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wang, Gang
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    SNYDR 117 T 8:30-10:20am
    SNYDR 122 T 8:30-10:20am

    Enrolled: 13/16
    Waitlisted: 0
    Corequisite: PHYS 220

  • PHYS403.01Advanced Physics Lab 3 crTh 12:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Probst, David
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 122
    Enrolled: 3/12
    Waitlisted: 0
    Laboratory applications of upper level physics in one of Greenville's labs. Special emphasis will be given to developing skills to conduct experiments and use of instrumentation, automation, and data analysis. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or higher in PHYS 220. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • PHYS405.01Practicum 4 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Probst, David
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 1/1
    Waitlisted: 0
    PHYS405 Practicum Variable Credit. This course is for all physics students completing a BS degree. The student is given an opportunity to apply his/her physics training by working in business, industry, or in a research laboratory. For students who plan to attend graduate school, an on-campus practicum experience will be provided. Students taking PHYS405 are evaluated with a letter grade.

  • PHYS409.01Seminar in Physics 2 crM 3:30-5:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pattenaude, Scott
    Zhao, Sophena

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 201
    Enrolled: 7/18
    Waitlisted: 0
    Students are engaged in discussions on contemporary issues in physics and/or the issues related to the integration between faith and science. Written reports are required. This course is to be taken by all physics majors in either the junior or senior year. Prerequisite: Attainment of junior standing. Cross-Listed as: ENGR 409. (Offered every semester.)

  • PSYC101.01General Psychology 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Rich
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 26/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces psychology as a science and emphasizes the interaction of social, cognitive, emotional, motivational, and organizational approaches to understanding human behavior. All students participate in a service learning experience in which they apply course concepts in real world situations and organizations. Discussions within this class include Christian perspectives on current issues in human behavior, cognition, and motivation. Corequisite: PSYC 101L

  • PSYC101.OLA1General Psychology 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Bible, Jamie
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces psychology as a science and emphasizes the interaction of social, cognitive, emotional, motivational, and organizational approaches to understanding human behavior. All students participate in a service learning experience in which they apply course concepts in real world situations and organizations. Discussions within this class include Christian perspectives on current issues in human behavior, cognition, and motivation. Corequisite: PSYC 101L

  • PSYC202.01Statistics for the Social Sciences 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Watterson, Eric
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 49/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course content focuses upon basic concepts and operations in descriptive and inferential statistics. The areas of study will include measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, correlation and regression analysis, parametric (t-tests and ANOVA) and non-parametric (chi-square) tests of significance. A basic introduction to Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software is provided. Cross listed with SCWK 202. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement.

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  • PSYC205.OLA1Child Development 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Wojcik, Jillian
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 10/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course examines human life from the prenatal period to adolescence. Theoretical and empirical investigations explore the process of development and influences of parenting, peer group, environment enrichment or impoverishment and culturally shaped social resources. Prerequisite: PSYC 101.

  • PSYC300.OLB1Group Dynamics 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Thomas, Mark
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 18/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Group Dynamics is designed to provide students with the ability to evaluate, coordinate, and manage groups within an organizational setting. In order to assist students in the acquisition and practice of these skills, the course incorporates theory and practical application into the classroom setting. Students are encouraged to critically question and evaluate new concepts based on their professional experience. Prerequisite: PSYC 101

  • PSYC310.01Psychology Of Personality 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Rich
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 11/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to the major schools of theory in the field of Personality Psychology. Research on the physiological processes that underlie the phenomenon of personality with also be addressed. Students discuss the assumptions of each orientation; each student clarifies his or her own value system and foundation in faith with respect to the theories covered. A comprehensive model of personality is created by students. Meets the general education upper divisions writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: PSYC 101

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  • PSYC310.OLA1Psychology of Personality 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Campo, Jill
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 8/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to the major schools of theory in the field of Personality Psychology. Research on the physiological processes that underlie the phenomenon of personality with also be addressed. Students discuss the assumptions of each orientation; each student clarifies his or her own value system and foundation in faith with respect to the theories covered. A comprehensive model of personality is created by students. Meets the general education upper divisions writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: PSYC 101

  • PSYC332.01Consumer Behavior 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Rich
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 402
    Enrolled: 17/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Theoretical perspectives covered in this course include psychology, anthropology, economics, marketing, and sociology. Students examine how consumers move through decision processes from awareness to trial and brand loyalty. The course emphasizes the forming of a consumer profile that describes the typical person who purchases a product or service, with particular emphasis on the psychographic and demographic characteristics of the consumer. Cross listed with MRKT 332. Prerequisite: PSYC 101.

  • PSYC350.OLB1History of Psychology 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Hughey-Rasler, Susan
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 6/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    The history of psychology is traced from origins in Western philosophy to its present position among the sciences. Students develop a firm grasp of the major contributors to psychology and the key schools of thought within the field of psychology. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: PSYC 101

  • PSYC360.OLB1Introductory Psychopathology 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dahlbeck, David
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces abnormal behavior and addresses the different perspectives regarding what constitutes 'abnormality.' Causes, developmental courses, treatments, and outcomes of the major categories of mental disorders are studied from epidemiological, clinical, and phenomenological perspectives. Prerequisite: PSYC 310

  • PSYC365.01Psychology Research Lab 1 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: TBA
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course is designed to give advanced students formal research and professional development experience. In this course students revise or augment research projects begun in other courses, formalize their projects into either poster or paper symposium format, and present their finished projects at scholarly conferences. This course may be repeated one time for a total of two credits. Prrerequisite: PSYC 202 and 210. (Offered every semester.)

  • PSYC370.01Learning and Cognition 3 crMWF 8:30-9:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Beans, Rich
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 101
    Enrolled: 7/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    Cognitive processing, working memory, long term memory, encoding, retrieval, and schema theory are the focus of this course. Classical and operant conditioning, shaping, and extinction are studied in the context of their current uses in facilitating improved cognitive performance. Prerequisite: PSYC 210

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  • PSYC485.OLB1Professional Ethics and Vocation 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 10/23/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Watterson, Eric
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 4/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course explores theological and ethical issues in the field of Psychology and facilitates students' professional development and career planning. Students refine vocational goals, apply Christian principles to their vocational calling, and prepare to transition to the next phase of their lives.

  • SCWK202.01Statistics for the Social Sciences 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Watterson, Eric
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 49/50
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course content focuses upon basic concepts and operations in descriptive and inferential statistics. The areas of study will include measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, correlation and regression analysis, parametric (t-tests and ANOVA) and non-parametric (chi-square) tests of significance. A basic introduction to Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software is provided. Cross listed with PSYC 202. Meets the general education quantitative reasoning requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • SCWK205.01Introduction to Social Work 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Oidjarv, Helo
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 12/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    The nature, functions, and values of social work are explored. Social work is presented as a problem solving process with wide applicability in the arena of human services; thus, social work is studied within a wide spectrum of situations and institutions. Corequisite: SOC101. Offered: Fall semester.

  • SCWK205.OLA1Introduction to Social Work 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Yaw, Rachel
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 9/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    The nature, functions, and values of social work are explored. Social work is presented as a problem solving process with wide applicability in the arena of human services; thus, social work is studied within a wide spectrum of situations and institutions. Corequisite: SOC101. Offered: Fall semester.

  • SCWK310.01Social Work Practice 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Shuffett, Kennedy
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 8/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course prepares students for entering the practicum environment as a beginning social work practitioner. Covers specific domains of generalist social work practice: exploring, assessing, and planning, the change-oriented phase, and the termination and evaluation phase. Students will have an opportunity to work with simulation cases throughout the entire cycle of interventions. Cultural competence and work with specialized populations are emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: SCWK 205 and PSYC 212. (Offered spring semester every third year)

  • SCWK361.01Policies and Agencies 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Oidjarv, Helo
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 101
    Enrolled: 25/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    The study of a variety of social organizations and of the policies enacted or pursued related to mission, structure, and social-political environments. Governmental and non-governmental agencies in the areas of social work and criminal justices will be included. Using organizational theory and real-life models, students will engage in institutional problem solving exercises. Cross listed with CRJS 361. Meets the general education upper division writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or SOCI 101. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • SCWK405.01Practicum 10 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Oidjarv, Helo
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 2/2
    Waitlisted: 0
    Each student must successfully complete a minimum practicum experience totalling ten to twelve semester hours, where 40 clock hours on location equals one hour of credit. Ideally, each practicum should be based at a social work agency or similar organization such as a school, church, health clinic, etc. which specializes in human services. Ideally an on-site supervisor with an MSW degree or LCSW license will supervise the student's practicum. Prerequisite: SOCI 101, SCWK 202, SCWK 210, SCWK 205 and upper division status.

  • SMGT101.01Introduction to Sport Management 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Jones, Sonya
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: LADUE 401
    Enrolled: 43/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $25.00
    Students will be introduced to a broad range of priority issues and/or topics in sport management such as: career opportunities and myths, finance, communication, facility management, event coordination, marketing, governance, etc. This course provides an overview of major components in the sport industry and delivers a comprehensive study of key elements in the sport management field. Students will reflect on their own personal strengths and weaknesses in an attempt to move forward in choosing a career path. (Offered fall semester.)

  • SMGT240.01Sports Communication 4 crW 6:30-7:20pm
    MWF 11:30-12:20pm
    More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Schneck, B.J.
    Faulkner, Doug

    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room:
    MARST 101 W 6:30-7:20pm
    MARST 101 MWF 11:30-12:20pm

    Enrolled: 9/15
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course provides the process for effective communication in the sports setting. Students explore sports communication strategies and messaging, along with conveying critical information inside the field of sport. This includes, but is not limited to social media platforms, journalism, e-mail, verbal, and mass communication within sports contexts. Students will gain experience in the basics of news gathering and reporting, and emphasis will be placed on the day-to-day practice of sports communication. Lab included. Prerequisites: DMDA 120 and ENGL 105. (Offered every semester.)

  • SMGT345.01Operations and Event Management 3 crMWF 8:30-9:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Bell, Jane
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 202
    Enrolled: 18/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    Game Day. It's what fans and participants live for. But making the experience a positive one for all involved takes detailed planning and execution. In this course, students will learn how to plan, staff, budget, market, promote and manage an event. Venues are also key factors for all events and programs, whether at the recreational, club, collegiate or professional level. Therefore, facility management topics covered will include facility development, budgeting, staffing, and managing. Prerequisite: SMGT 101. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)

  • SMGT405.01Internship 6 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Faulkner, Doug
    Location: Greenville University
    Enrolled: 0/0
    Waitlisted: 0
    The internship experience will provide students with an opportunity to test theory and practice in a functioning industry/business experience. The internship is also intended to provide students additional confidence and further practice to aid in their career development.

  • SOCI101.01Principles of Sociology 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Moon, Tony
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 104
    Enrolled: 36/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    A basic course introducing the student to the concepts, theories, and methods employed in an objective scientific analysis of society, culture, social institutions and organizations, social control, deviancy, and social factors involved in personality development. Meets the general education social science or business management requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • SPAN101.01Elementary Spanish I 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nava, Mauricio
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 10/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Essentials of Spanish, oral and written: grammar, composition, conversation, and reading. Meets the general education world languages requirement when taken in conjunction with SPAN 102. Prerequisite: SPAN 101 must be taken before SPAN 102.

  • SPAN201.01Intermediate Spanish 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nava, Mauricio
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 201
    Enrolled: 5/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Conversation, readings, grammar review. Prerequisite: SPN 102 or equivalent. (Offered fall semester.)

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  • SPAN320.01EspaƱa y Su Civilización 3 crM 6:00-8:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nava, Mauricio
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 8/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Discussion and reading in Spanish of history, literature, art, and customs. Prerequisite: SPAN 201 or equivalent. (Offered in a three year rotation.)

  • SPAN370.01Literatura Latinoamericana 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nava, Mauricio
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 202
    Enrolled: 7/20
    Waitlisted: 0
    Study of the Hispanic novel through reading of selected novels. Meets the general education global foundation requirement. Prerequisite: SPAN 201 or equivalent. (Offered in a three year rotation.)

  • THEO110.01Christian Thought and Life 3 crTTh 9:30-10:50amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Munshaw, Bob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 42/45
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course introduces the student to critical thinking regarding the essentials of Christian faith, including the nature of orthodox Christian belief and the practices that Christians have historically engaged in as part of their commitment to the Church of Jesus Christ. The course considers how one uses the authorities of Scripture, reason, tradition, and experience as they form the bases for a Christian worldview. A visit to a variety of worship communities in St. Louis is included as a requirement of the course. Meets the general education Christian Thought requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • THEO110.02Christian Thought and Life 3 crTTh 12:30-1:50pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Munshaw, Bob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 102
    Enrolled: 44/45
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course introduces the student to critical thinking regarding the essentials of Christian faith, including the nature of orthodox Christian belief and the practices that Christians have historically engaged in as part of their commitment to the Church of Jesus Christ. The course considers how one uses the authorities of Scripture, reason, tradition, and experience as they form the bases for a Christian worldview. A visit to a variety of worship communities in St. Louis is included as a requirement of the course. Meets the general education Christian Thought requirement. (Offered every semester.)

  • THEO200.01Introduction to Ministry 3 crTTh 11:00-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Wayman, Ben
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: DIETZ 101
    Enrolled: 10/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    Prepares the student for admission to the Christian ministerial education program. Topics such as understanding God's call, grace-gifts, the different personalities of churches, church growth, church relationships, spiritual journeying, and Christian worship will be examined. Open to second semester freshmen and to sophomores. Required for admission to practica required in the fields of Christian ministry. (Offered fall semester.)

  • THEO310.01Liberal Arts and Christian Thought 3 crMWF 2:30-3:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Pennington, Keli
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 102
    Enrolled: 26/60
    Waitlisted: 0
    Course Fees: $50.00
    This course introduces junior-level transfer students to the broadly integrative nature of transformational learning in a Christian liberal arts community. The course helps students explore the relationship between the essentials of Christian faith and their study across the academic disciplines. Using the authorities of Scripture, reason, tradition and experience as a framework for shaping a Chrisitan worldview, students explore a variety of problems from an interdisciplinary perspective. Prerequisites: Transfer students with an Assoicates degree or 60 transfer hours. THEO 310 must be completed during a transfer student's first fall semester at GU. Meets the general education Christian Thought requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • THEO310.OLA1Liberal Arts and Christian Thought 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Crandall, Jonathan
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 20/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces junior-level transfer students to the broadly integrative nature of transformational learning in a Christian liberal arts community. The course helps students explore the relationship between the essentials of Christian faith and their study across the academic disciplines. Using the authorities of Scripture, reason, tradition and experience as a framework for shaping a Chrisitan worldview, students explore a variety of problems from an interdisciplinary perspective. Prerequisites: Transfer students with an Assoicates degree or 60 transfer hours. THEO 310 must be completed during a transfer student's first fall semester at GU. Meets the general education Christian Thought requirement. (Offered fall semester.)

  • THEO320.01Philosophy of Ministry 3 crMWF 10:30-11:20amMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Munshaw, Bob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 206
    Enrolled: 10/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This class will prepare students to discover their purpose for going into youth work. A solid foundational mission statement and the specific goals in which to accomplish their purpose will be emphasized. Prerequisite: THEO 110. (Offered spring semester of even calendar years.)

  • THEO451.01Foundations of Christian Doctrine 3 crMWF 11:30-12:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Munshaw, Bob
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: WMC 206
    Enrolled: 6/30
    Waitlisted: 0
    An historical and philosophical study of the development of Christian theology over the centuries. Prerequisite: THEO 110 or THEO 310. Offered: Fall semester.

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  • UNIV301.01Science and Christianity 3 crMWF 12:30-1:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Nord, Eric
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: SNYDR 107
    Enrolled: 29/35
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to the historical encounter between the various sciences and Christianity. The course will explore the history and content of scientific methodologies and paradigms employed in both the natural and social sciences. Students will also consider the key controversies within each discipline and the contemporary developments in each of these fields. The course will also examine how Christianity has shaped and been shaped by scientific developments. The aim of the course is to help the student develop an integrated worldview that will provide an understanding for the tension and synergy between science and Christian faith. Meets the general education Science and Christianity requirement. Prerequisite: BIBL 205, BIBL 215, LEAD 306, or THEO 310, (Offered every semester.)

  • UNIV301.02Science and Christianity 3 crMWF 1:30-2:20pmMore Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-12/17/2023
    Instructor: Dunkley, Gene
    Location: Greenville University
    Building/Room: MARST 301
    Enrolled: 40/40
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to the historical encounter between the various sciences and Christianity. The course will explore the history and content of scientific methodologies and paradigms employed in both the natural and social sciences. Students will also consider the key controversies within each discipline and the contemporary developments in each of these fields. The course will also examine how Christianity has shaped and been shaped by scientific developments. The aim of the course is to help the student develop an integrated worldview that will provide an understanding for the tension and synergy between science and Christian faith. Meets the general education Science and Christianity requirement. Prerequisite: BIBL 205, BIBL 215, LEAD 306, or THEO 310, (Offered every semester.)

  • UNIV301.OLA1Science and Christianity 3 cr More Info
    Start/End Dates: 08/28/2023-10/22/2023
    Instructor: Justice, David
    Location: Online
    Enrolled: 24/25
    Waitlisted: 0
    This course introduces students to the historical encounter between the various sciences and Christianity. The course will explore the history and content of scientific methodologies and paradigms employed in both the natural and social sciences. Students will also consider the key controversies within each discipline and the contemporary developments in each of these fields. The course will also examine how Christianity has shaped and been shaped by scientific developments. The aim of the course is to help the student develop an integrated worldview that will provide an understanding for the tension and synergy between science and Christian faith. Meets the general education Science and Christianity requirement. Prerequisite: BIBL 205, BIBL 215, LEAD 306, or THEO 310, (Offered every semester.)