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This course is an introductory historical survey of the New Testament, beginning with the interbiblical period. The main emphasis of this course is th ...
This course provides an introduction to information and communication literacy. Students examine available resources and research methods that help th ...
This is a survey course focusing on the origins of Western thought from an interdisciplinary perspective. Students cover topics related to myth, logic ...
This course introduces students to the scientific method. Students are expected to classify objects and materials based on physical and chemical prope ...
This course presents a survey of the concepts, theories, and methods used by sociologists to describe and explain the effects of social structure on h ...
This course provides a survey of the various issues and problems faced by contemporary American society, including crime, drug abuse, sexual variance, ...
This course is a continuation of SPA 104. Prerequisite: SPA 104 or equivalent. ...
This course is designed to provide students opportunities to develop and strengthen skills necessary to enhance the undergraduate experience. It provi ...
This introductory course deals with management and the basic management processes and functions. It focuses on real-world management situations concer ...
This course is an introduction to the discipline of philosophy through a study of representative philosophical problems.Students are introduced to ana ...
This course gives students an introduction to skills of critical thinking and decision making. It provides students opportunities to evaluate the infl ...
This course focuses on the topic of human sexuality from a Christian perspective. Themes center on the biological, contextual, and socio-emotional asp ...
This course introduces the student to the complex organizational dynamics and structures that dictate the interaction among major components of the U. ...
This course is a study of the major contemporary religions of the world including Abrahamic religions, Eastern religions, and other religions. The cou ...
This course provides an examination of issues relating to justice policies, perspectives, techniques, roles, institutional arrangement, management and ...
This is the first in a two-course sequence designed for prospective elementary school teachers. Concepts include set theory, functions, numeration sys ...
This is the second in a two-course sequence designed for prospective elementary school teachers. Concepts of elementary probability, data analysis, de ...
This course is a unified study of fundamental concepts from algebra and trigonometry that provide the necessary background for the study of calculus. ...
Through the application of basic economic principles, this course examines the impact of government, private sector, and special interest groups on th ...
This course is a survey of the major events, trends, personalities, movements, and ideas that have shaped world history from the beginnings of civiliz ...
This course is an examination of the meaning and interpretation of history and its methodology. This course is required for history majors. ...
This course is an introduction to the health care system and the structure, roles, and responsibilities of medical and allied health care professional ...
This course introduces students to the concepts of the scientific method and critical thinking in making observations and formulating hypotheses. Stud ...
This course is an introduction to Euclidean geometry and mathematical proofs, including theorems and proofs, set theory, logic, congruent and similar ...
This course provides an introduction to the study of basic probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, and decision making. Emphasis is place ...
A complete overview of the science of biology from a human perspective. Topics include cells, energetics, ecology, inheritance, evolution, embryology, ...
This course is a survey of English Literature from the Old English period through the Enlightenment. Prerequisites: ENG 105 and ENG 106, or satisf ...
This course is a continuation of ENG 260, covering the Romantic period through the Modern period. Prerequisites: ENG 105 and ENG 106, or satisfact ...
This course is a study of the physical environment and of the relationship of human cultures to each of the major geographic areas of the world, with ...
This course introduces students to the management and analysis of financial information in health care environments, as well as the fundamental princi ...
This course examines the relationship of cultural values to the formation of self-concept and learning styles. The roles of prejudice, stereotyping, a ...
This course is a study of some diverse works in world literature. It introduces all advanced English course offerings. Students will also be introduce ...
This course is the university general education requirement, and develops and then applies the algebraic concepts of linear equations and linear inequ ...
Equations, inequalities, and modeling, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational equations, exponential and logarithmic equations, systems of equa ...
This course is designed to provide an overview of the education profession for students who are inspired to be teachers. A brief survey of the philoso ...
This course provides a thematically arranged study of the theories and principles of psychology that have influenced instructional practices. Behavior ...
This course provides future teachers the opportunity to examine the use of technology in the 21st century classroom. In addition to studying and utili ...
This course begins with a review of basic mathematical concepts, such as operations with fractions, decimals, percents, and real numbers; exponents; o ...
This course is a study of the theory and practice of communication as it relates to influencing attitude and behavioral change. The course begins by p ...
A worldview acts like glasses through which one views the world. In this course, students explore the big questions that make up a worldview, question ...
The course covers microeconomic topics, macroeconomic topics, and international economics topics. Microeconomic topics include the nature and method o ...
This course explores various types of research writing, with a focus on constructing essays, arguments, and research reports based on primary and seco ...
This is a course in writing academic prose, including various types of essays, arguments, and constructions. A writing-intensive course.
This course is an overview of the business of sports, including career opportunities, as well as a study of the value of professional management to sp ...
This course is a study of media history and theory with an emphasis on the implications and impact of mass messages on meaning, culture, and society. ...
This course presents the history of visual art and its connection and influence on modern media. Students gain an artistic vocabulary by becoming fami ...
This course builds a foundation in the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing through the use of a text workbook, classroom conversationa ...
This course is a study of the nature and causal determinants of human behavior, including the definition and scientific measurement of personality. Th ...
This foundation course in the science of behavior includes an overview of the history of psychology, the brain, motivation, emotion, sensory functions ...
This course is designed to develop students’ skills in the scientific method, develop the understanding of the properties of Earth and its materials ...
This course surveys the marketing mix and marketing concept; markets and buyer behavior; product, service, and relationship marketing for global compe ...
This course provides an examination of classic and contemporary theories of crime causation, including psychological and social causes of crime and th ...
This course provides the student with current and up-to-date information, policies, and techniques that are being used in police courts and correction ...
This course examines the risks and the environmental impact of human behavior and population growth on natural resources. Emphasis is placed on a holi ...
This course introduces students to the relevance and impact of scientific endeavors/advances/processes on human populations, society, and the environm ...
This course is an introduction to the accounting cycle and the
construction of financial statements. Students explore the fundamental
principles a ...
This course is an introductory historical survey of the Old Testament. Attention is given to the study of the Bible itself, its institutions, its lite ...