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2223

Seminar in Classroom Management

ED 451 Seminar in Classroom Management 1 cr.

This seminar explores a variety of techniques and methods to effectively manage behavior in the classroom to decrease disruptions and increase instructional time. It focuses on the roles, responsibilities, issues, and concerns of student teachers, teachers and school personnel as active managers of student behavior. Field experience is a required component.  

Freshman Seminar 2

UN 110 Freshman Seminar 2 2 cr.

Focuses on strengthening the foundational skills developed in UN 100B; skills that are necessary for continued academic success at the college level. The course will enhance students’ oral and written communication skills, augment involvement in the academic and career planning process, and strengthen self-awareness as a college student and community member.

Russian Literature

RUS 311 Russian Literature 4 cr.

A survey of translated works of literature from Russia, stressing historical development and comparative analysis. 

Notes:

Cross Listed with EN 311 World Literature: Russia.

Elementary Chinese II

CHN 102 Elementary Chinese II 4 cr.

The second course in the elementary Chinese sequence. An introduction to the Chinese language and culture. Students learn rudimentary “survival” skills, such as social etiquettes; telling time and giving directions; talking about family, school and work; and writing and recognizing written characters. 

Life Contingencies

MA 471 Life Contingencies 3 cr.

The purpose of the course is to develop the student’s knowledge of the theoretical basis of life contingent actuarial models and the application of those models to insurance and other financial risks.

Covers selected topics on the current SOA Exam MLS / CAS Exam 3L syllabus. 

Financial Economics

MA 470 Financial Economics 3 cr.

MA 470 covers selected topics on the current SOA Exam MFE / CAS Exam 3F syllabus. The purpose of the course is to develop the student’s knowledge of the theoretical basis of certain actuarial models and the application of those models to insurance and other financial risks.

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