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CRWR 598: Seminar in Creative Writing or Literature
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course deals with specialized aspects of creative writing or literature. A student may take the seminar several times. The exact content of the course will be indicated in the title to be entered on his or her permanent record. (If the topic is literature, the course may be Cross-listed with ENGL 598.)
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CRWR 600: Thesis
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
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CRWR 698: Internship in Instruction Terms offered
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
If no terms are indicated, check with department or quarterly course announcement.
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CSBS 200: Introduction to Leadership
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
An introduction to basic leadership skills, this course will cover models in a variety of areas such as communication, decision making, problem solving, time management, conflict resolution and ethics.
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CSBS 310: Foundations of Social and Behavioral Sciences Theory
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education Core Course Requirements in the Social Sciences as specified in this catalog or permission of the instructor. This course is intended to expose the philosophic choices and historical constraints that underlie all of the social and behavior sciences. In terms as simple as possible, we explore foundational alternatives (which may include idealism vs. materialism, individualism vs. holism, structure vs. agency, value neutrality vs. social critique) and the impact of history on the social and behavioral sciences. By emphasizing the controversiality and diversity within the disciplines and the social contexts that shape them, we encourage students to discover sharply critical perspectives on the social and behavioral theories that claim to tell us how the world works.
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CSBS 320: Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: MATH 104 or Mathematics clearance by test. MATH 115 recommended. Introduces the theory and procedures underlying the use of statistics in the social sciences. During the first half of the class, methods are presented for organizing distributions, summarizing their key properties, conveying the relative standing of individual scores in distributions and measuring relations between pairs of variables. Commonly used procedures for testing hypotheses in the social sciences are presented in the second half of the class.
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CSBS 321: Computer Aided Data Analysis
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: CSBS 320 or equivalent, CPLA 120 or equivalent. Introduces the use of SPSS running on personal computers for analyzing data in the social sciences. Topics include basic tasks such as entering and transforming data. Procedures covered include obtaining summary statistics of single variables, graphing variables organizing multivariate data and testing hypotheses with t-tests, the analysis of variance, regression and selected nonparametric tests. Fundamentals of factor analysis and discriminant function analysis are introduced with guidelines for interpreting output.
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CSBS 330: Integrated Social Science Methods
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education Core Course Requirements in the Social Sciences as specified in this catalog or permission of the instructor. An introduction to the scientific method in the social sciences, core concepts and issues in social science methods, core group of methods for data collection and core group of analytic techniques.
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CSBS 331: Documents-Based Research Methods
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: (Completion of ENGL 201 and completion of the General Education Core Course Requirements in the Social Sciences as specified in this catalog) or permission of the instructor. An introduction to documents-based research methods that prepares students to research and write successful papers. Topics covered in the course include: framing research questions, locating sources, types of sources, scholarly ethics and evaluating primary and secondary sources.
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CSBS 494: Leadership Portfolio
2.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Permission of certificate advisor. Supervised by the certificate advisor, students will compile an assessment portfolio of significant assignments completed during the certificate program. In addition, students will enhance the portfolio by completing various exercises, including the development of a formal statement regarding their leadership philosophy. These statements will integrate various concepts and theories surveyed and critiqued during the certificate program. Students are required to give an oral presentation of their statements to an audience composed of invited peers, faculty and Certificate Advisory Board members.
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