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AMH 2010 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I
This course addresses history in the land that becomes the United States of America, beginning with the migration of the Western Hemisphere's original inhabitants.
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AML 2010 AMERICAN LITERATURE I
This is a course designed to survey American literature through the nineteenth century, with special emphasis on the Romanticism and Realism as well as methods of library research, writing of the research paper and the paper of literary...
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AML-2012 AMERICAN LITERATURE I
This is a course designed to survey American literature through the nineteenth century, with special emphasis on Romanticism and Realism as well as methods of library research, writing of the research paper and the paper of literary interpretation.
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ARH 1000 UNDERSTANDING ART
This is a beginning course for any student curious about art and why it looks the way it does. Students will explore a variety of visual experiences in relationship to their seeing, feeling, thinking and self.
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ART 1300C - DRAWING I
This course is an introduction to basic drawing skills, concepts, and processes through a structured learning situation. Varied media are used. 6 class and studio hours weekly.
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ART 1301C - DRAWING II
This course is an in-depth study of drawing emphasizing pictorial organization, figure drawing and composition, and self-expression as pertaining to the graphic media.
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AST 1002 UNIVERSE: THE INFINITE FRONTIER
This course is a survey of astronomy that includes an introduction to the characteristics, origin, and evolution of the solar system, our sun and others stars, the Milky Way galaxy, other galaxies, and the universe.
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BSC1086L HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
This course is a laboratory study of the general and specific structure of the human body for students in need of comprehensive information on human anatomy.
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DEP 2102 CHILD DEVELOPMENT
This course is an in-depth study of the growth and development of children from conception through adolescence.
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ENC 1101 COMPOSITION I
This course is designed to develop composition skills. It emphasizes the development of the multi-paragragh essay and includes practice in the section, restriction, organization and development of topics.
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ENC 1102 COMPOSITION II
This course builds on the skills developed in ENC 1101 or ENC 1152. It provides further instruction in the planning, organization, and writing of essays.
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ENL-2012 BRITISH LITERATURE I (to 1800)
"G" Prerequisite: (ENC 1101 or ENC 1121H) and (REA 0002 or EAP 1695) or appropriate score on the SPC placement test. A humanistic study of British literature from Anglo-Saxon times through the 18th Century. Representative selections from each period...
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ESL
English as a Second Language
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EUH 1000 DEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION I
This course covers the origins of development of western civilization beginning with the ancient world and classical civilizations, the Middle Ages, the transition to modern states and politics of power, the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, and...
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FRE 1120 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the four skills (listening, speaking, reading, reading and writing) of the target language and to teach students to appreciate the cultures of Francophone countries.
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FRE 1121 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II
The purpose of this course is to reinforce the basic skills previously acquired. The course further develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as well as an understanding and appreciation of the cultures of French-speaking peoples.
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FRE 2200 ELEMENTARY FRENCH III
The purpose of this course is to reinforce the basic skills previously acquired. The course further develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as well as an understanding and appreciation of the cultures of French-speaking peoples.
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FRE 2201 ELEMENTARY FRENCH IV
The purpose of this course is to reinforce the basic skills previously acquired. The course further develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as well as an understanding and appreciation of the cultures of French-speaking peoples.
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GEB 1011 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
A survey course which acquaints the student with the management, terminology, organization and control of large and small business, so as to enable the student to more intelligently pursue advanced business courses and to choose a business career.
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GLY 1000 EARTH REVEALED
A television course designrd to introduce students to the field of physical geology. It is a survey of the geological wonders of the planet on which we live.
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HLP 1081 PERSONAL WELLNESS
Students will determine their current health status and develop a functional program to foster optimal wellness.
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HUM 2233 WESTERN HUMANITIES II
Examines cultural and aesthetic perspectives in the Western continuum of arts and ideas from the Baroque to the Modern periods.
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HUM-2233 WESTERN HUMANITIES II
(Baroque to the present)This course examines cultural and aesthetic perspectives in the Western continuum of arts and ideas from the Baroque to the Modern periods.
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HUM- 2270 (East-West Synthesis)
A consideration of non-Western arts and ideas to bring about awareness of a world community. Examines cultures of the Near East, Far East and Africa, relative to the Western tradition.
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HUN 1201 SCIENCE OF NUTRITION
This course covers the basic principles of nutrition, including knowledge of principal nutrients in foods and their utilization by the body and determining and meeting food needs for optimum health at different stages of the life span.
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ISC 1141 EARTH SCIENCES
Earth Schienc is designed to acquaint the student with the integrating principles and theories of the Earth Sciences and with the practice of the scientific method.
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MAC 1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
Major topics include: functions and functional notation; domains and ranges of functions; graphs of functios and relations; operations on functions; inverse funtions; linear, quadratic and rational functions; absolute value and radical funtions;
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MAR 2011 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
The institutions and methods developed for carrying on trade operations. retail and wholesale agencies, elements of marketing efficiency, the cost of marketing, price maintenance, unfair competition, and the relationship of government to marketing.
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MCB 2010 MICROBIOLOGY
Microbiology consists of the study of mircroorganisms and their role in environment from cellular and molecular point of view.
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MUH 1110 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC
A general survey of the world's great music and its composers, with emphasis upan the development of intelligent listening.
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PHI 1600 STUDIES IN APPLIED ETHICS
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POS 2041 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
This survey course provides a comprehensive examination of the American political system. Through this course students will become familiar with theory, organization, principles, and functions of the american national government, and various elements
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SLS 1301 CAREER & LIFE PLANNING
This course assists students in identifying aptitudes, interests, and values as related to career decision-making ang is individualized to personal life styles.
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SPC 1060 PUBLIC SPEAKING
This course offers practical experience in a variety of forms of public speaking, with the focus on development of personal communications skills and personal effectiveness with audiences.
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SPC 1060 PUBLIC SPEAKING Online
This course offers practical experience in a variety of forms of public speaking, with the focus on development of personal communication skills and personal effectiveness with audiences.
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SPN 1120 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing)of the Spanish language and to teach students to appreciate the cultures of Spanish speaking countries.
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SPN 1121 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
The purpose of this course is to reinforce the basic skills previously acquired. The course further develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as well as an understanding and appreciation of the cultures of Spanish-speaking peoples.
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STA 2023 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
This course incluges concepts taken from topics that include descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability probability distributions, relative frequency distributions, sampling distributions, binomial distribution,
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SYG 2430 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
This course deals eith the following topics: human sexuality, pair relationships, love, communication, the dynamics of martial interaction, and alternative lifestyles.
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