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HFIT221M: Professional Experience

This capstone course allows students to develop hands on skills related to successful employment and business development as a health wellness professional. Students will focus on the job search process including identification of skills and interest...

GDES229M: Professional Practice for Graphic Design

This course is a practical study of professional practices for graphic designers. Emphasis is placed on preparation for internship and employment opportunities in the graphic design field. Students work on real-world projects to assess their...

GDES150M: Digital Publishing Methods

Focuses on digital publishing terminology, methods, and theories to include multi-page layouts. Using industry-standard software, prepress, file preparation, workflow methods, and online publishing will be addressed. Pre-requisites/ GDES110M, GDES115...

ENGL110XM: College Composition I with Corequisite

College Composition I introduces students to the practice of academic writing and research. A review of critical reading and thinking skills is included as an essential foundation to academic understanding and inquiry. Students conduct intensive...

HFIT135M: Functional Assessment and Restorative Exercise

This course introduces relevant concepts in functional assessment and training, with the focus on conducting basic postural and flexibility assessments. Students will learn to conduct effective movement screens on their clients and then designs...

BUS155M: Retail Management

Examines contemporary management issues in the retail environment, with a focus on theoretical principles, problem-solving techniques and decision-making processes. Students will discuss a range of retail management topics, including inventory...

HFIT240M: Management Strategies for the Injured Client

The course will focus on the Health Fitness Professional’s role in working with clients who have experienced and/or suffer from common musculoskeletal injuries. Primary emphasis will be placed on how to recognize, address and implement pre and post...

BIOL205M: General Ecology

Ecology is the scientific study of the interrelationships between organisms and their biotic and abiotic environment. Students will investigate the effects of physical and biological factors on the distribution, abundance, and adaption of living...

PHYS135M: College Physics I

Introduces the basic principles of Newtonian mechanics with emphasis on the application of these principles when solving problems. Topics include kinematics of motion, vectors, Newton’s laws, friction, work-energy, impulse-momentum for both...