| BIO
100 - INTRO TO BIOLOGY
- 3.0 Credit Hours
For non-science majors. Study basic concepts of biology emphasizing
the characteristics of plants and animals, human body systems, health,
genetics and the environment.
BUS 120
- PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
- 3.0 Credit Hours
Update traditional introductory business curriculum with new business
models, impact of Internet and other changes brought about by technology.
COMM 100
- INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATIONS
- 3.0 Credit Hours
A study and analysis of the major media--newspapers, magazines, radio
and television--covering how they function and affect society.
GEOL 100
- GENERAL GEOLOGY
- 3.0 Credit Hours
A study of the composition and structure of the earth and the internal
and external processes which modify the crust and the surface. A non-laboratory
science class.
HIST 170
- U.S. HISTORY TO 1876
- 3.0 Credit Hours
A comprehensive examination of history of the United States from the
beginnings of exploration to the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
It will cover the political, economic, diplomatic, social and cultural
aspects of American life.
HIST 180
- WESTERN CIVILIZATION TO 1550
- 3.0 Credit Hours
A study of the development of present day Western culture from the
earliest beginnings to 1550; emphasis on the impact of philosophical,
social and economic factors on Western Civilization.
HUM 130
- AMERICAN CINEMA
- 3.0 Credit Hours
Historical development of film as an art form considering scientific,
sociological and philosophical influences and effects. Viewing and
analysis of some landmark films
M&S
100 - MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISION
- 3.0 Credit Hours
An introduction to organizations and the theory and practice of management.
Emphasis on organizational functions, design and decision making,
and the application of leadership and managerial skills in various
organizational environments.
PSYC 100
- INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY
- 3.0 Credit Hours
Fundamentals of human psychology. Use a scientific approach to study
human behavior, examine and integrate physiological, intrapsychic,
and social/behavioral perspectives on human thought and behavior.
SOC 100
– INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY
- 3.0 Credit Hours
Introduction to the scientific study of human society and social behavior.
Analyzes social interrelationships and human group organization, culture,
social differentiation and social institutions.
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