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AUTO1013M: Automotive Co-op Work Experience I

The Automotive co-op work experience provides an opportunity for practical experience at an approved site.  It is a required component of the degree program and students are required to work a minimum of 320 hours.  Periodic supervisor evaluations...

HFIT105M: Essentials of Exercise Science

An introduction to the core sciences specifically tailored to the practice of being a fitness professional. These sciences include Human Anatomy, Exercise Physiology, Applied Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Physiology of Training. Basic knowledge gained...

HSV114M: Assessment and Planning

This course reviews the process for assessment, design, and implementation of treatment plans and support services for Human Services clients with varying issues. Presentation and discussion will include current and evolving models for assessment and...

CSCN210M: Computer Science in Action I: Technology Innovation

Students will determine the need, plausibility and target market for a computer program, app or computer enabled device for a non-traditional computer application to be used on a mobile platform or other emerging technology. Student groups will...

ENVS115M: Current Issues in Environment

Covers basic ecological concepts, the interrelationships of these concepts and their ultimate connections within the natural world. Global issues include climate change, loss of species diversity, waste management and pollution. In addition to the...

MKTG135M: Global Consumer Behavior

An in-depth analysis of the internal and external forces in the consumer decision-making process as it relates to marketing. Consumer trends and changes in demographic and psychographic characteristics are discussed. Emphasis is on the global aspect...

PHYS100M: Introductory Physics

This course is an introduction to the basic principles related to the composition of matter, simple machines, mechanical properties of solids, fluids, and gases, forces and static equilibrium, potential and kinetic energy, power, and force...

ACCT215M: Cost Accounting II

This course is designed as a continuation of the concepts covered in Cost Accounting I. The student will examine and analyze service department costs, joint cost allocation, management control systems, activity-based costing, capital budgeting...

TCHE100M: Child and Adolescent Development

This class provides an introduction to the fundamentals of physical, cognitive, social and emotional development, from the prenatal period through adolescence, with an emphasis on children grades K-12. Various contemporary psychological perspectives...

FYE100LM: MCC Essentials - Liberal Arts

A Liberal Arts education is about more than acquiring skills to do a job. It is about developing as a human being and engaging with humanity in the context of community, scholarship, and profession. This course will invite students to embark on a...