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Subject Title CRN Course Sect Credits Session Instructor Start Date End Date Accounting (ACTG) Accounting Procedures I 50590 101 50C 4 Internet/Online Staff, Staff May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Principles of Fin Acct 50290 201 50B 3 Internet/Online Staff, Staff May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Principles of Mang Acct 50265 202 50D 3 Internet/Online Staff, Staff June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Internship 50466 298 01 1 TO 3 Face to Face Tarkalson, Kathleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Independent Study 50107 392 01B 1 TO 6 Face to Face Staff, Staff May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Independent Study 50108 392 01D 1 TO 6 Face to Face Staff, Staff June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Independent Study 50109 492 01B 1 TO 6 Face to Face Staff, Staff May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Independent Study 50110 492 01D 1 TO 6 Face to Face Staff, Staff June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Internship 50467 498 50 1 TO 6 Internet/Online Tarkalson, Kathleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Internship 50468 498 60 1 TO 6 Face to Face Tarkalson, Kathleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Internship - IE3 50469 498 IE3 1 TO 6 Face to Face Hood, Kevin May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Internship - IE3 50469 498 IE3 1 TO 6 Face to Face Tarkalson, Kathleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Contemporary Acct Problems 50796 675 ZZ 2 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Independent Study 50111 696 60 1 TO 9 Face to Face Eiler, Lisa May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Continuous Registration 50184 696 ZZ 1 TO 9 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Internship 50527 698 50 1 TO 3 Internet/Online Tarkalson, Kathleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Internship 50470 698 60 1 TO 3 Face to Face Tarkalson, Kathleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Accounting (ACTG) Thesis 50123 699 ZZ 1 TO 6 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Activities (ACT) Movement Improvisation 50912 141 ZZ 1 July 12, 2021 July 30, 2021 African-American Studies-AAST Black: Africa to Hip-Hop 51068 141H 50D 3 Internet/Online Shearer, Tobin May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 African-American Studies-AAST Black: Africa to Hip-Hop 50485 141H ZZ 3 May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 African-American Studies-AAST Special Topics 50957 291 ZZ 3 June 1, 2021 June 18, 2021 African-American Studies-AAST Capstone/Thesis 50531 499 01B 3 Face to Face Shearer, Tobin May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Allied Health Med Assist-AHMA Med Asst Clinical Prcdrs I 50894 201 ZZ 4 June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health Med Support-AHMS Medical Terminology 50612 144 50 3 Internet/Online Alford, Luke May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health Med Support-AHMS Medical Terminology 50755 144 50C 3 Internet/Online Holmquist, M Colleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health Med Support-AHMS Medical Office Procedures 50794 220 50B 4 Internet/Online Boller, Michelle May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Allied Health Med Support-AHMS Medical Ethics 50432 270E 50B 3 Internet/Online Staff, Staff May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Geriatric Practicum 50668 395 01 1 TO 3 Face to Face Hudgins, Gayle May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Value Based Rehab 50680 582 01 1 Correspondence Scheeler, Jonathan May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Value Based Rehab 50680 582 01 1 Correspondence Scheeler, Jonathan May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Innovative Practice 50407 584 01 2 Correspondence Scheeler, Jonathan May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Innovative Practice 50407 584 01 2 Correspondence Scheeler, Jonathan May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Innovative Practice 50407 584 01 2 Correspondence Santasier, Anita May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Innovative Practice 50407 584 01 2 Correspondence Santasier, Anita May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Capstone Project 50408 599 01 4 Correspondence Scheeler, Jonathan May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Capstone Project 50408 599 01 4 Correspondence Scheeler, Jonathan May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Capstone Project 50408 599 01 4 Correspondence Santasier, Anita May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Health:Health Sci-AHHS Capstone Project 50408 599 01 4 Correspondence Santasier, Anita May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Hlth Resprtry Care-AHRC Perinat & Pediat Res Care 50958 243 01 3 Face to Face Holmquist, M Colleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Hlth Resprtry Care-AHRC Resp Care Lab III 50353 260 01 1 Face to Face Crockford, Paul May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Hlth Resprtry Care-AHRC Resp Care Lab IV 50959 270 01 1 Face to Face Holmquist, M Colleen May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Allied Hlth:Athltc Train-AHAT Prev and Care Athletic Injur 50661 210 50B 2 Internet/Online Willert, Mitchell May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Allied Hlth:Athltc Train-AHAT Prev and Care Athletic Injur L 50662 213 50B 1 Internet/Online Willert, Mitchell May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Anthro & the Human Experience 51166 101H 01B 3 Face to Face Kerr, David May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Anthro & the Human Experience 50911 101H 01E 3 Internet/Online Laue, Cheyenne June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Race and Minorities 50565 122S 01B 3 Face to Face Campbell, Gregory May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Food and Culture 50747 133X 01D 3 Face to Face Kerr, David June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Intro to Physical Anthropology 50566 210N 50B 3 Internet/Online Staff, Staff May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Intro to Archaeology 51181 250S 50A 3 Internet/Online Douglas, John May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Peoples and Cultures of World 51165 330X ZY 3 Internet/Online May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Peoples and Cultures of World 50733 330X ZZ 3 May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Field Experience: Hist. Arch. 50793 495 01 1 TO 12 Face to Face Dixon, Kelly May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) FE: Molecular Anthropology 50877 495 30H 1 TO 12 Face to Face Snow, Meradeth June 21, 2021 July 9, 2021 Anthropology (ANTY) Professional Project 50766 593 01 1 TO 10 Face to Face MacDonald, Douglas May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Art (ARTZ) Visual Language - Drawing 50731 105A 50B 3 Internet/Online Staff, Staff May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Art (ARTZ) Internship 50810 398 02D 1 Face to Face Bell, Kevin June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Art (ARTZ) Internship 50535 398 30F 3 Face to Face Bell, Kevin May 10, 2021 May 28, 2021 Art (ARTZ) Internship: Innovation Factory 50761 398 ZX 3 Face to Face May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Art (ARTZ) Internship 50791 398 ZY 3 Face to Face June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Art (ARTZ) Internship 50790 398 ZZ 3 Face to Face May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Art (ARTZ) Independent Study 50809 492 01D 1 TO 6 Face to Face Bell, Kevin June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Art History (ARTH) Global Visual Culture 50925 160L 50B 3 Internet/Online Krutek, Steven May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Art History (ARTH) Adv Research in Art History 50758 458 ZZ 3 May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Art History (ARTH) Internship 50939 498 ZZ 1 TO 6 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Astronomy (ASTR) Planetary Astronomy 50558 131N 01E 3 Face to Face Togi, Aditya June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Astronomy (ASTR) Stars, Galaxies, and Universe 51157 132N 01D 3 Face to Face Reiser, Mark May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Astronomy (ASTR) Planetary Astronomy Lab 50559 134N 01E 1 Face to Face Togi, Aditya June 21, 2021 July 30, 2021 Astronomy (ASTR) Stars Galaxies andUniverse Lab 51156 135N 01D 1 Face to Face Reiser, Mark May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Athletic Training (ATEP) Techniques Athletic Training I 50291 534 01S 3 Face to Face Moody, Valerie May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Athletic Training (ATEP) Athletic Training Techniq. II 50663 535 50S 3 Internet/Online Moody, Valerie May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Athletic Training (ATEP) Lower Extremity Assessment 50418 542 01S 3 Face to Face McGrath, Melanie May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Athletic Training (ATEP) Manual Therapy Techniques 50384 574 B01 3 Blended/Hybrid Babcock, Drew May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Athletic Training (ATEP) Manual Therapy Techniques 50384 574 B01 3 Blended/Hybrid Moody, Valerie May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biochemistry (BCH) Research 50676 597 ZY 1 TO 18 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biochemistry (BCH) Research 50536 597 ZZ 1 TO 18 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biochemistry (BCH) Dissertation 50836 699 ZX 1 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biochemistry (BCH) Dissertation 50293 699 ZY 1 TO 20 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biochemistry (BCH) Dissertation 50238 699 ZZ 1 Face to Face May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biology - Organismal (BIOO) Rocky Mountain Flora 50710 335 R01 3 Remote Peters, Gregory May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Biology - Organismal (BIOO) Rocky Mountain Flora 50710 335 R01 3 Remote Peters, Gregory May 10, 2021 June 18, 2021 Biology-General (BIOB) Discover Biology 50127 101N 50 3 Internet/Online Green, Andrea May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biology-General (BIOB) Discover Biology 50587 101N 50C 3 Internet/Online Peters, Gregory May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biology-General (BIOB) Discover Biology 50326 101N 51 3 Internet/Online Green, Andrea May 10, 2021 July 30, 2021 Biology-General (BIOB) Principles
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