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Drama |
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• DRAM 213 - The Art of Public Speaking and Presentations
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• DRAM 220 - Stage Management
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• DRAM 240 - Survey of Theatre History
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• DRAM 316 - Directing for the Stage
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• DRAM 318 - Applied Theatre
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• DRAM 319 - Creative Drama
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• DRAM 324 - Theatre Technology Investigations
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• DRAM 346 - Theatre History Investigations
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• DRAM 415 - Acting Investigations
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• DRAM 416 - Directing Investigations
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• DRAM 425 - Design Investigations
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• DRAM 490 - Professional and Technical Internship
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• DRAM 499 - Undergraduate Research in Drama
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Drama - Special Topics and First-Year Seminar |
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• DRAM 171-3 - Special Topics in Drama
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• DRAM 178 - Liberal Arts First-Year Seminar
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• DRAM 271-3 - Special Topics in Drama
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• DRAM 371-3 - Special Topics in Drama
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• DRAM 471-3 - Special Topics in Drama
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General Engineering |
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• E 101 - Introduction to Engineering and Problem Solving
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Note: Enrollment in 300-400 level ECE courses requires students to have matriculated into the program at NC State and declared their major at UNC Asheville.
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• ECE 109 - Introduction to Computer Systems
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• ECE 200 - Introduction to Signals, Circuits amd Systems
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• ECE 209 - Computer Systems Programming
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• ECE 211 - Electric Circuits
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• ECE 212 - Fundamentals of Logic Design
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• ECE 220 - Analytical Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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• ECE 306 - Introduction to Embedded Systems
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• ECE 310 - Design of Complex Digital Systems
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Economics |
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• ECON 101 - Principles of Macroeconomics
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• ECON 102 - Principles of Microeconomics
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• ECON 242 - Economics of Food
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• ECON 245 - Land Economics
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• ECON 250 - Economic Globalization
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• ECON 301 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
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• ECON 302 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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• ECON 305 - Investments
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• ECON 306 - Corporate Finance
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• ECON 314 - Economic Growth and Development
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• ECON 317 - Poverty and Human Capital
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• ECON 331 - Feminist Economics
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• ECON 337 - Environmental Economics and Policy
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• ECON 338 - Morality and Material Progress
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• ECON 342 - Money and the Financial System
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• ECON 345 - Economics of Natural Resources
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• ECON 350 - International Trade and Finance
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• ECON 355 - Open Economy Macroeconomics
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• ECON 365 - Econometrics
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• ECON 450 - Seminar in Economics
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• ECON 480 - Senior Research in Economics
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• ECON 499 - Undergraduate Research in Economics
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Economics - Special Topics and First-Year Seminar |
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• ECON 171-6 - Special Topics in Economics
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• ECON 178 - Liberal Arts First-Year Seminar
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• ECON 271-6 - Special Topics in Economics
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• ECON 371-6 - Special Topics in Economics
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• ECON 471-6 - Special Topics in Economics
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Education |
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• EDUC 130 - General Geography, 6–12
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• EDUC 210 - Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century, K-12
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• EDUC 211 - Instructional Technology for Educational Settings, K-12
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• EDUC 215 - Creative Arts Integration, K-6
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• EDUC 219 - Physical Activity and Healthful Living, K-6
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• EDUC 230 - Introduction to Exceptional Children
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• EDUC 231 - Assistive Technology
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• EDUC 303 - Introduction to ed Teacher Performance Assessment
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• EDUC 305 - Classroom and Behavior Management
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• EDUC 313 - Adolescent Literature, 6–12
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• EDUC 314 - Multiple Literacies in Content Area Classrooms
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• EDUC 315 - Art of the Young Child
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• EDUC 316 - Practicum in Teaching Foreign Languages, K–12
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• EDUC 317 - Language Arts in the Contemporary Classroom. K-6
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• EDUC 320 - Middle School Principles, Practices and Materials
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• EDUC 322 - Inquiry-Based Science Instruction, K-6
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• EDUC 325 - Classroom Management and Instructional Differentiation, K-6
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• EDUC 340 - Teaching Mathematics: Content and Process, K-6
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• EDUC 342 - Diagnostic Assessment and Instruction in Reading
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• EDUC 344 - Facilitating Global Citizenship: Teaching Critical Thinking in the Social Studies, K-6
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• EDUC 346 - Teaching Students with Diverse Needs in the General Education Classroom
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• EDUC 348 - Assessment for Exceptional Learners
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• EDUC 349 - Evidence Based Strategies for Teaching Mathematics to Learners with Disabilities
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• EDUC 499 - Undergraduate Research in Education
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The Professional Year Note: All licensure candidates must meet with the field placement coordinator in the semester before their capstone methods courses are completed. This meeting must be scheduled during the advising period prior to early registration. |
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• EDUC 384 - Methods and Management for Teaching Students with Exceptionalities
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• EDUC 388 - Literacy Processes and Practices Across the Curriculum, K-6
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• EDUC 430 - Lesson Planning and Classroom Management
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• EDUC 431 - K-12 Art Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 432 - 6-12 English and Language Arts Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 433 - K-12 World Language Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 434 - K-12 Health and Physical Education Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 435 - 6-12 Mathematics Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 436 - 6-12 Science Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 437 - 6-12 Social Studies Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 438 - K-12 Theatre Arts Teaching Methods
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• EDUC 439 - Elementary and Special Education Teaching Methods
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Clinical Practice The Clinical Practice semester is designed as the culminating experience of the licensure program. It consists of EDUC 455 and 456.
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• EDUC 455 - Student Teaching and Seminar
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• EDUC 456 - The Teacher as a 21st Century Professional, K-12
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Education - Special Topics and First-Year Seminar |
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• EDUC 171-4 - Special Topics in Education
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• EDUC 178 - Liberal Arts First-Year Seminar
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• EDUC 271-4 - Special Topics in Education
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• EDUC 371-4 - Special Topics in Education
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• EDUC 471-4 - Special Topics in Education
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Engineering - Special Topics |
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• ENGR 171-4 - Special Topics in Engineering
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• ENGR 271-4 - Special Topics in Engineering
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• ENGR 371-4 - Special Topics in Engineering
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