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• ENGL 4750 - Postcolonial Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4790 - Special Topics in 20th and 21st Century Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4810 - Seminar in Teaching English (2-3)
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• ENGL 4840 - Composition and Evaluation (3)
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• ENGL 4890 - Methods of Teaching English (3)
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• ENGL 4972 - Content Literacy in Secondary English/Language Arts (2)
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• ENGL 4973 - Classroom Management in Secondary English/Language Arts (1)
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• ENGL 4974 - Assessment in Secondary English/Language Arts (1)
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• ENGL 4990 - Special Projects in English (1-3)
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Entrepreneurial In addition to any course prerequisites listed for the courses below, the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies also enforces a course leveling prerequisite. This means that freshmen (those who have earned 0-29.5 semester hours of college credit) may enroll in 1000 level courses only, sophomores (completed 30-59.5 semester hours) may enroll in 2000 or 1000 level courses, juniors (completed 60-89.5 semester hours) may enroll in 3000, 2000 or 1000 level courses and seniors (all students who have earned 90 semester hours) may enroll in 4000 level courses or below.
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• ENT 1501 - Youth Entrepreneurship Program (2)
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Entrepreneurial and Social Enterprises |
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• ESE 1200 - Foundations of Leadership Skills GE (4)
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• ESE 1300 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business (3)
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• ESE 3335 - Entrepreneurial Internship (1-3)
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• ESE 3350 - Special Projects in Entrepreneurship (1-3)
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• ESE 3710 - Entrepreneurial Business Planning (3)
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• ESE 3715 - Entrepreneurial Business Planning Lab (1)
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• ESE 3720 - Social Enterprise for Entrepreneurs (3)
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• ESE 3725 - Social Enterprise Lab (1)
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• ESE 3750 - Special Projects in Entrepreneurship (1-3)
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• ESE 4200 - Reflections on Leadership Skills (1)
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• ESE 4710 - Commercialization (3)
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• ESE 4715 - ESE Commercialization Lab (1)
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• ESE 4850 - Entrepreneurial or Social Venture Start-up (1-3)
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Family Consumer Sciences Education |
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• FCSE 2000 - FCS Student Organizations (1)
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• FCSE 3120 - Family Resource Management (3)
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• FCSE 3710 - Foundations of Family Consumer Sciences Education (3)
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• FCSE 4000 - Special Projects in Family and Consumer Sciences (1-3)
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• FCSE 4740 - Methods of Teaching Family and Consumer Sciences (3)
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Fashion and Apparel Merchandising |
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• FAME 1400 - Principles of Fashion Merchandising (3)
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• FAME 1445 - Fashion Seminar 1 (1)
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• FAME 1450 - Fundamentals of Apparel Design and Construction (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
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• FAME 2425 - Apparel Quality Analysis (3)
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• FAME 2440 - Professional Work Experience (1-3)
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• FAME 2442 - Textile Science (3)
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• FAME 2445 - Fashion Seminar 2 (1)
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• FAME 2450 - Advanced Apparel Design & Construction (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
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• FAME 3415 - Product Development for Consumers (3)
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• FAME 3430 - Professional Image Management (3)
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• FAME 3434 - Fashion History of Costume GE (3)
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• FAME 3435 - Fashion Buying (3)
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• FAME 3440 - Fashion Promotion and Visual Merchandising (3)
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• FAME 3442 - Sustainability for Consumer Products GE (3)
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• FAME 3445 - Fashion Seminar 3 (1)
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• FAME 4410 - Materials for Interior Furnishings (3)
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• FAME 4414 - Advanced Technical Problems in Fashion (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• FAME 4424 - Pattern Design (3)
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• FAME 4425 - Fashion Entrepreneurship (3)
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• FAME 4430 - Merchandising Applications (3)
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• FAME 4433 - Sourcing in the Global Market (3)
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• FAME 4442 - Advanced Textiles (3)
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• FAME 4444 - Fashion Merchandising (3)
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• FAME 4445 - Senior Seminar in Fashion and Apparel Merchandising (3)
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• FAME 4450 - Special Problems in Textiles and Clothing (2-3)
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• FAME 4490 - Internship in Fashion and Apparel Merchandising (1-3)
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Field Experience |
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• FLDX 2150 - Introductory Field Experience (1)
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• FLDX 3000 - Field Experience in the Content Area (1)
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• FLDX 4395 - Student Teaching in Special Education I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4396 - Student Teaching in Special Education II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4468 - Student Teaching Secondary II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4493 - Student Teaching Early Childhood (1-12)
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• FLDX 4495 - Student Teaching Elementary I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4496 - Student Teaching Elementary II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4497 - Student Teaching Middle School I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4498 - Student Teaching Middle School II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4595 - Student Teaching Secondary I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4970 - Field Experience II in the Content Area (1)
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Finance In addition to any course prerequisites listed for the courses below, the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies also enforces a course leveling prerequisite. This means that freshmen (those who have earned 0-29.5 semester hours of college credit) may enroll in 1000 level courses only, sophomores (completed 30-59.5 semester hours) may enroll in 2000 or 1000 level courses, juniors (completed 60-89.5 semester hours) may enroll in 3000, 2000 or 1000 level courses and seniors (all students who have earned 90 semester hours) may enroll in 4000 level courses or below.
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• FIN 1820 - Personal Finance GE (3)
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• FIN 2801 - Business Statistics I (3)
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• FIN 3801 - Business Statistics II (3)
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• FIN 3811 - Investments (3)
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• FIN 3835 - Internship in Finance (1-9)
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• FIN 3850 - Principles of Finance (3)
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• FIN 3861 - Financial Management I (3)
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• FIN 3881 - Financial Institutions and Markets (3)
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• FIN 3885 - Integrative Business Experience Practicum (3)
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• FIN 3891 - Security Analysis (3)
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• FIN 3893 - Credit and Financial Statement Analysis (3)
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• FIN 4800 - Special Projects in Finance (1-3)
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• FIN 4805 - Advanced Personal Financial Planning (3)
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• FIN 4815 - Investment Portfolio Administration (3)
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• FIN 4817 - Managing Financial Derivatives (3)
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• FIN 4820 - International Finance (3)
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• FIN 4821 - Professional Financial Analysis (3)
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• FIN 4830 - Directed Readings in Finance (3)
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• FIN 4831 - Student Managed Investment Fund (3)
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• FIN 4862 - Financial Management II (3)
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• FIN 4880 - Bank Management (3)
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• RMI 4804 - Employee Benefits and Retirement Planning (3)
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Flight Courses, Airplane Aircraft user charges are based on flying time and vary with the type of aircraft. Advance deposits of $500 or more for each course are required. Contact the Department of Aviation or Chief Flight Instructor for current hourly flight fee rates. Additional federal financial aid may be received by students who incur documented costs for aviation flight training.
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• FLYA 1320 - Private Flight A (1)
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• FLYA 1321 - Private Flight B (1)
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• FLYA 2313 - Instrument Flight A (1)
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• FLYA 2314 - Instrument Flight B (1)
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• FLYA 3310 - Commercial Flight A (1)
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• FLYA 3311 - Commercial Flight B (1)
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• FLYA 3312 - Commercial Flight C (1)
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• FLYA 3315 - Commercial Flight D (1)
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• FLYA 3316 - Commercial Flight E (1)
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• FLYA 3317 - Commercial Flight F (1)
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• FLYA 3330 - Multi-Engine Certificate (1)
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• FLYA 3360 - Flight Instructor Lab - Airplane (1)
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