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Class Listing

Component overview

The Class Listing Component uses a .xml file to generate a listing of classes by term, student type, and subject.

Example #1

Example Class Listing Component utilizing an external file.

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ACE 109 - NevadaFIT

A five-day intensive academic program emulating the rigors of a midterm week during a normal college semester. (ABNR 109, ACE 109, BUS 109, PBH 109, COLA 109, EDU 109, ENGR 109, JOUR 109, PSY 109 and SCI 109 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the ten.)

A five-day intensive academic program emulating the rigors of a midterm week during a normal college semester. (ABNR 109, ACE 109, BUS 109, PBH 109, COLA 109, EDU 109, ENGR 109, JOUR 109, PSY 109 and SCI 109 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the ten.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 91388 1 08/16/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Brianne Hall
2025 Fall Undergraduate 91388 1 08/16/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tiffany Elsner

ACE 310 - Building Community thrgh Tech

This course will highlight campus information and access resources available to students as part of the university community, including access to technology and digital literacy curriculum. Discussions and assignments will center around meaningful community engagement, ethics, and technology, especially as it relates to the benefits and pitfalls of connectivity and the importance of accessibility. Students will work in teams to create mobile app prototypes, exploring the app design process without needing coding skills.

This course will highlight campus information and access resources available to students as part of the university community, including access to technology and digital literacy curriculum. Discussions and assignments will center around meaningful community engagement, ethics, and technology, especially as it relates to the benefits and pitfalls of connectivity and the importance of accessibility. Students will work in teams to create mobile app prototypes, exploring the app design process without needing coding skills.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 91405 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Alannah Keeton

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