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Students complete one or two Writing Intensive (WI) designate courses in addition to College Writing. A Writing Intensive course may also fulfill other EMU Core requirements. WI courses emphasize writing as a way of learning and development of the writing process. Prerequisite for all WI courses: WRIT 135 or 140.
*ACTG 422 Intermediate Accounting III (3)
*BIOCH 398 Advanced Cell Biology (3)
BIOL 235 Ecology: Adaptation and Environment (4)
BIOL 485 Faith, Science, and Ethics (2)
*BIST 323 Life and Letters of the Apostle Paul (3)
BUAD 331 Organizational Behavior (3)
CMUS 250 Music History I (3)
CMUS 260 Music History II (3)
*CS 365 System Administration (2)
*ECON 311 Contemporary Economic Issues (3)
*ECON 401 Development Economics (3)
ED 235 Curriculum and Organization in Early Education (4)
ED 401 Examining Foundations of Education (2)
*ENGR 325 Engineering Ethics (2)
ENVS 430 Environmental Sustainability Capstone (2)
*HIST 411 The History of Recent America, 1941-Present (3)
HUM 200 Foundations of Humanities (2)
HUM 490 Seminar in Humanities (4)
*MATH 450 Introduction to Analysis (3)
*MATH 460 Abstract Algebra (3)
*MKTG 410 Strategic Marketing Management (3)
NURS 310 Conceptual Framework of Nursing (2)
NURS 311 Conceptual Framework Bridge Course (3)
NURS 440 Transition to Practice (3)
*PE 415 Exercise Physiology of Sport (3)
*PPX 371 Peace and Security in East Asia (3)
*PPX 401 Human Rights and Dignity (4)
*PPX 405 Topics: International Security (4)
*PPX 421 Genocide in the 20th Century (4)
*PPX 431 Political Reconciliation (4)
PSYC 312 Psych Research Design and Analysis (4)
PSYC 472 Research in Psychology (2)
PXD/SOC 225 Theories of Social Change (3)
PXD 365 Social and Political Economy (3)
*RSM 309 Recreation and Sport Program and Event Planning (3)
SOC/PXD 225 Theories of Social Change (3)
SOC 392 Junior Seminar in Social Research (3)
SOWK 330 Social Policy Analysis (3)
SOWK 400 Social Work Practice II (3)
*SPAN 320 Constructing Identities (3)
*SPAN 325 The Latino Experience (3)
*THR 360 Playwriting (2)
*THR 361 Screenwriting (2)
*VACA 283 Art History-Western (4)
WCSC 387 Race, Space, and Inequality (3)
WCSC 388 La Lucha Latina (3)
WRIT 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (3)
WRIT 210 News and Feature Writing (3)
*WRIT 351 Fiction Writing Workshop (3)
*WRIT 352 Creative Nonfiction Workshop (3)
*WRIT 380 Expository Writing (1)
*WRIT 381 Argumentative Writing (1)
*WRIT 383 Professional Writing (1)
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Communication Intensive courses support the EMU Core Communication outcome, recognizing visual, oral, and field-specific modes of communication. Communication Intensive courses may also fulfill other EMU Core requirements.
*ACTG 445 Seminar in Accounting (2)
*CS 445 Analysis of Algorithms (2)
CS 460 Big Data Analysis (4)
ECON 300 Environmental and Ecological Economics (3)
ENGR 491 Senior Capstone Project (2)
LEAD 300 Leadership Theory and Practice (3)
*MATH 364 Geometry (2)
PXD 341 Mediation and Facilitation (3)
SPAN Any Spanish language course beyond first required language course. (May not simultaneously fulfill Communication Foundations requirement.)
VACA 168 Digital Media I: Video Production (2)
VACA 332 Intermediate Ceramics (2)
*VACA 354 Conservation Photography (4)
*VACA 368 Digital Media 3: Hybrid Storytelling (4)
VACA 434 Advanced Drawing (2)
VACA 435 Advanced Painting (2)
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Technology Intensive courses support EMU Core outcomes related to Innovative and Applied Learning and/or Communication. Adapting to and leveraging the potentials of current technologies will prepare students to continue to do so throughout their careers as technologies evolve. A Technology Intensive course may also fulfill other EMU Core requirements.
*CHEM 320 Analytical Chemistry I (3)
*CHEM 340 Analytical Chemistry II (3)
CIS 211 Spreadsheet and Data Management (1)
*CMUS 204 Intro to Music Technology (2)
CS 145 Intro to Programming (2)
CS 155 Programming in Python (2)
ED 275 Instructional Technology and Assessment (3)
*ENGR 110 Introduction to Engineering and Design (4)
*ENVS 205 Environmental Application of GIS (3)
FIN 289 Personal Finance and Investing (1) - intended for juniors and seniors
PHYS 253 University Physics I Lab (1)
PSYC 312 Research Design and Analysis (4)
SOC 336 Methods of Social Research (3)
*SPAN 415 Intro to Spanish Phonetics (3)
STAT 120 Descriptive Statistics (2)
STAT 150 Data Visualization (2)
STAT 220 Inferential Statistics (2)
*THR 210 Technical Theater (2)
THR 350 Technical Theater Practicum (1-3)
VACA 143 Foundations of Design 1: 2-D (2)
VACA 151 Photography 1 (2)
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GEOG 231 Cultural Geography (3)
HIST 101 US History I (2)
HIST 102 US History II (2)
HIST 103 US History III (2)
HIST 121 Global Past I: Civilizations (2)
HIST 122 Global Past II: Modernization (2)
HIST 123 Global Past III: Epics (2)
HIST 124 Global Past III: Revolutions (2)
HIST 125 Global Past III: Food History (2)
HIST 126 Global Past III: Colonialisms (2)
HIST 182 Global Past (Lancaster) (3)
*HIST 222 African American History (3)
*HIST 231 Medieval Europe (3)
*HIST 251 History of Africa (3)
HIST 312 19th Century America, a Novel History (3)
HIST 321 Modernizing America (3)
*HIST 352 History of Women-Global Perspectives (3)
HIST 362 Renaissance and Reformation Europe (3)
HIST 365 Mennonite History and Thought (3)
HIST 391 Birth of Modernity in Europe (1550-1815) (3)
HIST 411 The History of Recent America (3)
*HIST 432 History of the Middle East (3)
HIST 462 Modern Europe (1815-present) (3)
REL 365 Mennonite History and Thought (3)
*PPX 371 Peace and Security in East Asia (3)
*SPAN 303 Dictatorships and Social Movements (3)
*SPAN 425 Indigenous People and Conquest (3)
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Literature coursework cultivates analysis and empathic learning across societies, political systems and cultures through texts.
*ENGL 261 Global Literatures 1: Gods and Monsters (2)
*ENGL 262 Global Literatures 2: Freedom and Loss (2)
*ENGL 263 Global Literatures 3: Intimacy and Independence (2)
*ENGL 210 Reading Fiction (2)
*ENGL 250 Reading Poetry (2)
*ENGL 290 Topics: Recovery and Resilience (2)
*ENGL 312 Ecology and Science Fiction (3)
*ENGL 315 Global Conflicts, Global Novels (3)
*ENGL 344 Ways of War and Peace (3)
*ENGL 346 Rooms of Their Own (3)
*ENGL 348 American Manhood (3)
ENGL 350 Children's Literature (3)
*ENGL 355 Young Adult Literature (3)
*ENGL 361 Global Lit Intensive 1: Gods and Monsters (3)
*ENGL 362 Global Lit Intensive 2: Freedom and Loss (3)
*ENGL 363 Global Lit Intensive 3: Intimacy and Independence (3)
*ENGL 391 Topics: Bibliotherapy (2)
*ENGL 393 Topics: Ursula K. Le Guin (3)
(Other 200- and 300-level ENGL Topics courses, as announced)
*SPAN 301 The Art of Storytelling (3)
*SPAN 395 Survey of Hispanic Literature (3)
*THR 200 Survey of World Theater History (2)
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BIOL 105 Science in Society (2)
BIOL 145 Nutrition Fundamentals (2)
BIOL 155 Biological Explorations (3)
BIOL 173 Concepts in Biology (4)
*BIOL 451/PSYC 451 Neuropsychology (3)
CHEM 155 Matter and Energy (3)
CHEM 315 Organic Chemistry I (4)
ENVS 135 Earth Science (2)
ENVS 145 Environmental Science (2)
*ENVS 235 Sustainable Food Systems (2)
PH175 Introduction to Public Health* (3)
*PSYC/BIOL 451 Neuropsychology (3)
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BUAD 221 Principles of Management (3)
ECON 201 Survey of Economics (3)
ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
ECON 212 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
GS 101 Introduction to Global Studies (2)
LEAD 300 Leadership Theory and Practice (3)
POL 111 Comparative Politics (2)
POL 112 American Politics (2)
POL 113 International Relations (2)
PSYC 101 General Psychology (3)
PSYC 202 Developmental Psychology (3)
PSYC 221 Social Psychology (3)
PXD 151 Exploring Conflict and Peace (3)
PXD 365 Social and Political Economy (3)
PXD 375 Globalization and Justice (3)
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)
SOC 210 Social Stratification (3)
SOC 245 Environment and Society (3)
*SOC 255 Social Movements (3)
SOC 334 Cultural Anthropology (3)
SOC 340 The Family in Social Context (3)
*SOC 350 Urban Sociology (3)
SOC 375 Community Development (WCSC) (3)
SOC 470 Community Organizing (3)
SOWK 101 Exploring Social Work (3)
SOWK 200 Social Behavior and Diversity (3)
SOWK 210 Social Stratification (3)
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Students practice Innovative and Applied Learning as they engage with the creative process.
*CHMUS 211 Music for the Congregation (3)
CMUS 116 Appreciating Music Making (2)
*CMUS 201 Topics in Music-World Music (2)
*CMUS 202 Topics in Music-Folk Rock to Hip Hop (2)
*CMUS 203 Topics in Music-Listening to Film (2)
*CMUS 204 Topics in Music-Introduction to Music Technology (2)
MUED 131 Class Piano I (1)
MUED 132 Class Piano II (1)
*MUED 341 Elementary School Music (2-3)
*MUED 342 Secondary School Music (3)
MUES 310 The University Choir (1)
MUES 321 Chamber Singers (1)
MUES 331 Chamber Orchestra (1)
MUES 332 Wind Ensemble (1)
MUES 333 Chamber Ensemble (1)
MUES 341 EMU Jazz (1)
MUES 351 Pep Band (1)
MUPS 121 Class Voice (1)
MUPS 2xx, 3xx all Performance Studies courses (1-2)
PEM 145 Rhythmic Activities (1)
THR 100 Acting for the Stage and Screen (2)
THR 210 Technical Theater (2)
THR 230-235 Topics in Theater (2)
THR 300 Directing for the Theater (2)
THR 360 Playwriting (2)
*THR 361 Screenwriting (2)
VACA 112 Digital Photography (3)
VACA 121 Drawing (4)
*VACA 131 Three-Dimensional Design (4)
VACA 143 Foundations of Design I: 2-D (2)
VACA 151 Photography 1 (2)
VACA 221 Watercolor (3)
VACA 222 Painting (4)
VACA 232 Ceramics (4)
*VACA 323 Printmaking/Watercolor (4)
*VACA 397 Elementary School Art Methods (2-3)
WRIT 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (3)
*WRIT 351 Fiction Writing Workshop (3)
*WRIT 352 Creative Nonfiction Workshop (3)
*WRIT 370 Poetry Writing (3)
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ABP 360 Good Questions (1)
ACTG 481 Accounting Internship (1-3)
BIOL 219 Life Science Practicum (1)
BIOL 429 Biology Internship (1-3)
*BIST 223 Four Portraits of Jesus: Reading the Gospels (3)
BUAD 461 Strategic Leadership in Organizations (3)
BUAD 481 Business Internship (1-3)
BUAN 481 Business Analytics Internship (1-3)
*CHEM 285 Environmental Chemistry (4)
CHST 473 Youth Ministry Practicum (3)
CMUS 490 Music Internship (1-2)
CS 488 Computer Science Internship (1-3)
ECON 481 Economics Internship (1-3)
ED 101 Exploring Teaching (2)
ED 252 Learning and Classroom Environments PFE (6-12) (1)
ED 342 Literacy Assessment and Instruction (3)
*ENGL 290 Topics: Recovery and Resilience (2)
*ENGL 344 Ways of War and Peace (3)
*ENGL 391 Topics: Bibliotherapy (2)
ENGL 470 English Internship (1-3)
ENGR 488 Engineering Internship (1-3)
ENVS 429 Environmental Sustainability Internship (3)
FIN 481 Finance Internship (1-3)
HIST 441 History Internship (1-3)
HONRS 431 Honors Teaching and Leadership (0-2)
ICSSC 300 Career, Culture, and Community (WCSC) (3)
ICSSC 305 Career, Culture, and Community (WCSC) (2)
LARTS 256 Commuter Cycling (1)
LARTS 281 Student Life and Student Leadership (1)
LARTS 390 Writing Peer Tutoring Practicum (1-3)
LARTS 391 Peer Tutoring in the Discipline (1-3)
LARTS 410 Liberal Arts Internship (1-3)
LEAD 281 Leadership Practicum (1)
LEAD 481 Leadership Internship (1-3)
MKTG 481 Marketing Internship (1-3)
*MUED 341 Elementary School Music (2-3)
*MUED 342 Secondary School Music (3)
*MUED 412 Vocal Pedagogy (2)
*MUED 413 Piano Pedagogy (2)
*MUED 415 String Pedagogy (2)
MUES 333 Chamber Ensemble (1)
NURS 426 Nursing and the Family in the Community (3)
NURS 432 Community Health (3)
PE 203 Coaching Practicum (1)
PE 210 Sophomore Practicum: KES (1)
PE 301 Adapted Physical Education (3)
*POL 250 Law, Justice and the Local Context (3)
PSYC 203 Developmental Case Study (1)
PSYC 483 Psychology Internship II (2)
PXD 431 Peacebuilding and Development Practicum (1-3)
REL 338 Missiology (3)
REL 451 Church Work Practicum (3)
REL 462 Mission Practicum (3)
RSM 211 Sophomore Recreation Practicum (1)
RSM 411 Senior Internship (4)
SOC 409 Field Experience in Sociology (3)
SOWK 101 Exploring Social Work (3)
SOWK 430 Senior Practicum in Social Work (12)
*SPAN 330 Immigration Issues (3)
*SPAN 360 Spanish for Health Care (3)
SPAN 470 Internship (1-3)
THR 281 Acting Practicum (1-3)
THR 350 Technical Theater Practicum (1-3)
THR 351 Stage Management Practicum (1-3)
THR 352 Assistant Directing (1-3)
THR 353 Dramaturgy (1-3)
VACA 168 Digital Media I: Video Production (4)
*VACA 354 Conservation Photography (4)
*VACA 368 Digital Media III: Hybrid Storytelling (4)
*VACA 397 Elementary School Art Methods (2-3)
*VACA 398 Secondary School Art Methods (3)
*VACA 468 Digital Media IV: Advanced Video Production (4)
VACA 491 Internship (1-6)
WRIT 390 Literary Arts Journal Phoenix (1)
WRIT 391 Editing and Publishing Weather Vane (1-3)
WRIT 470 Writing Internship (1-3)
Also fulfilled by clinical lab science practicum.
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