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Interdisciplinary Studies |
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• IDS 325 - Creative Problem Solving (3)
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• IDS 496 - Interdisciplinary Studies Culminating Project (3-4)
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International Studies |
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• INT 101 - Global Issues (3)
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• INT 271/371/471 - Selected Topics (1-3)
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• INT 290/390/490 - Directed Study (1-3)
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• INT 310 - Survey of African Studies (3)
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• INT 315 - International Relations Since 1945 (3)
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• INT 317 - Twentieth Century European Culture: Fascism (3)
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• INT 318 - Germany After Hitler (3)
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• INT 325 - International Relations in the Modern Era (3)
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• INT 421 - International Studies Internship (0-12)
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• INT 496 - Seminar in International Relations (3)
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Media Communication |
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• ATV 131 - KDNE (0-1)
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• ATV 132 - Doane Owl (0-1)
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• ATV 133 - 1014 Magazine (0-1)
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• CMM 113 - Basic News Writing and Reporting (3)
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• CMM 210 - Introduction to Film Studies (3)
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• CMM 212 - Media and Popular Culture in Sports (3)
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• CMM 213 - Beat Reporting (3)
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• CMM 214 - Photojournalism (3)
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• CMM 223 - Editing and Design (3)
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• CMM 231 - Introduction to Magazine Publishing (3)
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• CMM 232 - Basic Audio Production (3)
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• CMM 238 - Basic Video Production (3)
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• CMM 271/371/471 - Selected Topics (1-3)
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• CMM 285 - Introduction to Writing Creative Nonfiction (3)
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• CMM 290/390/490 - Directed Study (1-3)
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• CMM 293 - Television Practicum (1)
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• CMM 313 - Screenwriting and Film Production (3)
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• CMM 316 - The Electronic Journalism Program (3)
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• CMM 340 - Digital Media Storytelling (3)
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• CMM 353 - Contemporary Issues (3)
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• CMM 355 - Advanced Electronic Production (3)
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• CMM 360 - Multiplatform Journalism (3)
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• CMM 370 - Journalism Topics (3)
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• CMM 421 - Journalism Internship (0-12)
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• CMM 445 - Legal and Ethical Issues (3)
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• CMM 494 - Capstone and Seminar, Film and Digital Production Major (3)
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• CMM 495 - Capstone and Seminar, Media Communication Major (3)
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Law, Politics, and Society |
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• LPS 101 - Introduction to Law, Politics, and Society (3)
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• LPS 271/371/471 - Selected Topics (1-3)
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• LPS 290/390/490 - Directed Study (1-3)
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• LPS 421 - Law, Politics, and Society Internship (0-12)
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• LPS 496 - Seminar in Law, Politics, and Society. (3)
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Leadership Studies |
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• LDR 101 - Introduction to Leadership Studies (1)
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• LDR 102 - Directions Seminar I (0-1)
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• LDR 103 - Directions Seminar II (0-1)
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• LDR 201 - Introduction to Leadership History & Theory (3)
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• LDR 205 - Peer Health Education (1)
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• LDR 401 - Leadership Practicum Seminar (3)
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Learning Communities Courses with a Learning Communities (LCM) prefix are interdisciplinary by definition, engaging students and faculty with experiences that explicitly make connections across the liberal arts and sciences. In addition, learning community experiences focus on developing students and faculty as critical and creative thinkers, and effective communicators.
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• LCM 271/371/471 - Selected Topics (0-12)
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• LCM 301 - Teaching Assistant (0-3)
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Liberal Arts Studies |
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• LAR 101 - Inquiry Seminar: Learning the Art of Inquiry (3)
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• LAR 101L - Laboratory (0)
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• LAR 202 - Integrative Seminar: Democracy and Diversity (3)
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• LAR 271/371/471 - Selected Topics (0-3)
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• LAR 301 - Teaching Assistant (0-3)
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• LAR 301L - Teaching Assistant Seminar (0)
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• LAR 303 - Impact Seminar: Connecting Knowledge to Choices and Actions (3)
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Mathematics |
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• MTH 107 - Problem Solving (3)
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• MTH 108 - Modeling & Applications (3)
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• MTH 115 - Finite Mathematics (3)
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• MTH 125 - Precalculus (4)
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• MTH 144 - Introduction to the Mathematics Major (1)
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• MTH 213 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I (3)
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• MTH 214 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II (3)
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• MTH 215 - Mathematics for Secondary School and Middle School Teachers (2)
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• MTH 218 - Geometry for Teachers (3)
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• MTH 235 - Calculus (4)
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• MTH 250 - Foundations of Mathematics (3)
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• MTH 271/371/471 - Selected Topics (1-3)
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• MTH 290/390/490 - Directed Study (1-3)
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• MTH 303 - Linear Algebra (3)
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• MTH 324 - Teaching of Mathematics I (0-2)
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• MTH 325 - Teaching of Mathematics II (0-1)
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• MTH 326 - Teaching of Mathematics III (4)
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• MTH 327 - Middle School Methods (2)
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• MTH 334 - Complex Variables (3)
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• MTH 335 - Advanced Applications of Calculus (4)
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• MTH 337 - Multivariate Calculus (4)
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• MTH 347 - Number Theory (3)
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• MTH 351 - Geometries (3)
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• MTH 355 - Probability (3)
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• MTH 356 - Statistics (3)
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• MTH 358 - Actuarial Mathematics (2)
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• MTH 403 - Abstract Algebra (3)
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• MTH 421 - Mathematics Internship (0-12)
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• MTH 433 - Introductory Analysis (3)
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• MTH 435 - Mathematical Methods for Physics (3)
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• MTH 496 - Mathematics Seminar I (1)
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• MTH 497 - Mathematics Seminar II (2)
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Air Force Military science courses are available to Doane students through a cooperative program with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). Military science is not an academic major, but credits earned in military science courses apply toward graduation from Doane. Courses are taught by UNL military science personnel and are primarily offered on the UNL campus. Upon successful completion of the Advanced Course of ROTC and upon recommendation by the military science faculty at UNL, students may be commissioned during the graduation ceremony when they earn their Doane degree. Army ROTC students are commissioned as Second Lieutenant, United States Army Reserve or Regular Army. Air Force ROTC students are commissioned as Second Lieutenant, United States Air Force.
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• MSI 102 - Foundation of the United States Air Force I (1)
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• MSI 102L - Leadership Laboratory (0)
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• MSI 105 - Foundation of the United States Air Force II (1)
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• MSI 105L - Leadership Laboratory (0)
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Army |
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• MSI 111 - Foundations of Officership (1)
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• MSI 111L - Leadership laboratory (0)
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• MSI 121 - Basic Leadership (1)
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• MSI 121L - Leadership Laboratory (0)
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Air Force Military science courses are available to Doane students through a cooperative program with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). Military science is not an academic major, but credits earned in military science courses apply toward graduation from Doane. Courses are taught by UNL military science personnel and are primarily offered on the UNL campus. Upon successful completion of the Advanced Course of ROTC and upon recommendation by the military science faculty at UNL, students may be commissioned during the graduation ceremony when they earn their Doane degree. Army ROTC students are commissioned as Second Lieutenant, United States Army Reserve or Regular Army. Air Force ROTC students are commissioned as Second Lieutenant, United States Air Force.
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• MSI 210 - The Evolution of US Air and Space Power I (1)
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