Course Descriptions
Courses numbered 1000-1999 are open to freshmen; 2000-2999 to sophomores; 3000-3999 to juniors; 4000-4999 to seniors. It is recommended that students elect courses in the years for which they are listed. Freshmen will be admitted to courses above the 2000 level only with the consent of the instructor and the student’s advisor. Juniors and seniors taking freshman courses may be expected to do additional work. Any course above 4999 is a graduate course.
NOTE:
The number in parentheses following the course title indicates the semester hours of credit assigned to the course.
An H following the course number indicates an honors level course.
EXPR 2000
Vocation & Calling [Course] (1)
This course provides students the opportunity to to explore their gifts, calling and purpose. Students will do this through a variety of assessments, writing reflections, and engagement with career advocates and mentors.
EXPR 3100
Experiential Learning [Work Experience] (1)
The cooperative education experience is designed to operate outside the confines of the regular classroom to aid the student in focusing on career plans and goals. Placement within organizations or businesses is intended to enhance the student's academic and career interest. Cooperative education experiences are available during fall, spring, and summer semesters to qualified students. Students must preregister a semester in advance with the appropriate department and the Registrar.
Only offered in the Summer term.
EXPR 3200
Experiential Learning [Work Experience] (1 - 3)
The cooperative education experience is designed to operate outside the confines of the regular classroom to aid the student in focusing on career plans and goals. Placement within organizations or businesses is intended to enhance the student's academic and career interest. Cooperative education experiences are available during fall, spring, and summer semesters to qualified students. Students must preregister a semester in advance with the appropriate department and the Registrar.