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Couples and Family Therapy Many Couples and Family Therapy courses are open to all students if they have met the listed prerequisites. STMC 5220, 5510, 5550-5610 are closed to Majors Only unless granted explicit permission from the program director.
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• STMC 5210 - Couples and Family Therapy in a Multicultural Context
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• STMC 5220 - Couples and Family Therapy: Identity and Ethics
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• STMC 5230 - Professional Ethics and Law
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• STMC 5470 - Human Sexuality
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• STMC 5500 - Family Therapy Theory
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• STMC 5510 - Advanced Couples and Family Therapy Skills
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• STMC 5520 - Counseling Theory and Techniques
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• STMC 5530 - Couples Therapy
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• STMC 5540 - Group Theory and Techniques
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• STMC 5550 - Clinical I
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• STMC 5560 - Clinical II
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• STMC 5570 - Clinical III
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• STMC 5580 - Clinical IV
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• STMC 5590 - Clinical V
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• STMC 5600 - Clinical VI
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• STMC 5601 - Clinical Extension
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• STMC 5610 - Career and Professional Development
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• STMC 5680 - Research Methods
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• STMC 5690 - Research Seminar
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• STMC 5700 - Systemic Treatment of Addiction and Abuse
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• STMC 5710 - Psychopathology
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• STMC 5720 - Assessment and Diagnosis
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• STMC 5740 - Psychopharmacology
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• STMC 5750 - Systems of Trauma Treatment
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• STMC 5760 - Systemic Child and Adolescent Treatment
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• STMC 5910 - Special Topics
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• STMC 5960 - Independent Study
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Criminal Justice |
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• CRJS 5010 - Criminal Justice Theory
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• CRJS 5020 - Advanced Criminological Theory
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• CRJS 5030 - Law and Social Control
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• CRJS 5040 - Organizational Theory and Analysis in Criminal Justice
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• CRJS 5050 - Criminal Justice Ethics and Decision Making
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• CRJS 5060 - Advanced Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice
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• CRJS 5070 - Statistical Analysis
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• CRJS 5080 - Statistics Lab
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• CRJS 5100 - Theory and Research in Policing, Courts, Corrections
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• CRJS 5110 - Criminal Justice Legislation and Policy
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• CRJS 5120 - Qualitative Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice
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• CRJS 5130 - Critical Criminology
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• CRJS 5140 - Investigative Criminology and Offender Profiling
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• CRJS 5150 - Typologies of Crime and Criminal Behavior
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• CRJS 5160 - Theories and Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation
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• CRJS 5170 - Crime Analysis
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• CRJS 5180 - Contemporary Issues in Victimology
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• CRJS 5190 - Violence and Victimization
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• CRJS 5200 - Restorative/Community Justice
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• CRJS 5220 - Issues in Contemporary Law Enforcement
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• CRJS 5230 - Punishment and Social Theory
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• CRJS 5240 - Crime Mapping
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• CRJS 5250 - Data & Intelligence Analysis
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• CRJS 5260 - Terrorism and Homeland Security
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• CRJS 5500 - The Psychopath
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• CRJS 5530 - US Marshals Practicum
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• CRJS 5540 - DEA Practicum
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• CRJS 5550 - ATF Practicum
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• CRJS 5560 - Forensics Practicum
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• CRJS 5570 - Trial Skills Practicum
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• CRJS 5580 - FBI Practicum
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• CRJS 5600 - Forensic Anthropology
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• CRJS 5650 - Crime Scene and Medicolegal Death Investigation
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• CRJS 5700 - Restorative Justice: Behind Bars
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• CRJS 5810 - Murder, Movies and Copycat Crime
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• CRJS 5900 - Criminal Justice Capstone Seminar
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• CRJS 5910 - Special Topics
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• CRJS 5950 - Internship
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• CRJS 5960 - Independent Study
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• CRJS 5970 - Teaching Assistantship
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• CRJS 5980 - Research Assistantship
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• CRJS 5990 - Thesis
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Doctor of Ministry All 6000-level STMD courses are restricted to Doctor of Ministry students.
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• STMD 6800 - Qualitative Research Methods
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• STMD 6810 - Doctoral Project Seminar I
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• STMD 6811 - Doctoral Project Seminar II
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• STMD 6910 - Special Topics
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• STMD 6960 - Independent Study
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• STMD 6990 - Doctoral Project
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Economics |
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• ECON 5000 - Introductory Business Statistics
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• ECON 5100 - Statistical Applications and Quantitative Methods
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• ECON 5105 - Managerial Economics
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• ECON 5107 - Quantitative Microeconomic Analysis
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• ECON 5110 - The Domestic and Global Economies
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• ECON 5300 - Applied Econometrics
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• ECON 5305 - Economics and Business Forecasting
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• ECON 5310 - Natural Resources and Environmental Economics
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• ECON 5315 - International Trade and Policy
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• ECON 5325 - Emerging Nations and the International Economy
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• ECON 5330 - Economics of Strategy
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• ECON 5910 - Special Topics
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• ECON 5940 - International Study Tour: Economics
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• ECON 5950 - Internship
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• ECON 5960 - Independent Study
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Educating Non-Native English Speakers |
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• ENES 5010 - Culture, Language, and Community
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• ENES 5020 - Language, Literacy, and Numeracy: Acquisition and Implications for Teaching
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• ENES 5030 - Diverse Needs of English Learners: Introduction to Disability and Special Considerations
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• ENES 5040 - Assessing and Teaching Literacy for Language Learners
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• ENES 5050 - Assessing and Teaching Academic Language and Literacy in Content Area Subjects
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• ENES 5060 - Educational Practices: The Cultures of Teachers and Learners
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• ENES 5070 - Diverse Needs of English Learners: Disability, Special Considerations, and Implications for Teaching
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• ENES 5080 - Practicum: English Language Learners
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• ENES 5110 - Cultural Development of Learners
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• ENES 5120 - Understanding English
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