CT 118 TECHNICAL WRITING I   3.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    EC 101 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS   3.0 Credit(s)
    Introductory course for the non-Business major. Provides a foundation in the workings of the economy. Describes and analyzes major concepts and issues of macroeconomics and microeconomics. Examines key institutions including the Federal Reserve System, corporations, and labor unions. The course is open to non-Business majors only.
    Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years

    ES 051 FOUNDATIONS-COLL ENGLISH I   6.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    ES 052 FOUNDATIONS-COLL ENGLISH II   6.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    ES 099 ESL-SELECTED TOPICS   1.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    FS 101 FRESHMAN SEMINAR   1.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    FS 102 TRANSFER SEMINAR   0.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    GS 101 INTRO TO GLOBAL STUDIES   3.0 Credit(s)
    The course is designed to introduce students to the field of global studies by promoting an understanding of the interconnectedness and interdependence of global processes. Global studies imparts an appreciation for the complexity of world societies and broadens our understanding of challenges through an interdisciplinary approach to twenty-first century problems. The course approach is interdisciplinary with special attention given to political, economic, social, historical, and cultural patterns that mark globalization processes. Specific topics to be explored are the environment, migration, human rights, peace, conflict, global trade, and economic linkages.
    Offered: Fall Semester All Years

    GS 150 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY   3.0 Credit(s)
    Required for Interdisciplinary Studies majors, this course covers diverse topics from modern physical and political geography to cultural and historical perspectives, including population, migration, and culture. It aims to prepare students for the PRAXIS exam and teaching license state exams and how to integrate geography into lesson plans for advanced education studies.
    Offered: All Semesters All Years

    JP 101 BEGINNING JAPANESE I   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. An introduction to modern Japanese pronunciation, drills, grammar, and conversation practice with an introduction to the hiragana and katakana writing system. Incorporates an appreciation of Japanese culture.
    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    LS 181 TEAM BUILDING & GROUP DYNAMICS   3.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    LS 182 LEADERSHIP IN DIVERSE SOCIETY   3.0 Credit(s)

    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    LT 101 BEGINNING LATIN I   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasizes fundamentals of Latin. Includes basic grammar, development of comprehension, and expression. Short readings and cultural background incorporated into sequence.

    LT 102 BEGINNING LATIN II   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasizes fundamentals of Latin. Includes basic grammar, development of comprehension, and expression. Short readings and cultural background incorporated into sequence. Prerequisite: TAKE LT-101

    MA 101 MATHEMATICS FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS   3.0 Credit(s)
    Intended for the liberal arts major, the goal of this course is to give students an understanding of the wide variety of ideas in contemporary mathematics. Topics may include set theory, finite mathematical systems, number theory, symbolic logic, graph theory, voting theory, and the art of problem-solving.
    Offered: Fall, Spring & Summer 1 Sems All Years

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