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BUS227M: Employee Training and Development

Provides students with a solid background in the fundamentals of training and development such as needs assessment, transfer of training, learning environment design, methods and evaluation. Traditional training and development techniques are...

ENGL258M: American Literature, Origins through Civil War

American Literature, Origins to Civil War surveys the works of American literature from its Pre-Colonial influences through the Civil War, emphasizing themes that have contributed to the development of an American consciousness. By reading closely...

POLS210M: Introduction to Political Science

This course is an introduction to the field of political science. Political philosophy, political ideologies, nationalism, cultures, and institutions will be discussed as well as public opinion, political parties, interest groups, international...

CAD220M: Inventor® Fundamentals

This course is an introduction to Autodesk Inventor, solid modeling and parametric modeling. The course uses an exercise intensive approach to all the important parametric modeling techniques and concepts. The lessons provide the student the basic...

HFIT109M: Nutrition for Health Fitness Professionals

This course will provide the Health Fitness Professional with a background in general and exercise nutrition, energy balance and weight management concepts while emphasizing the use of practical information to help guide clients towards healthier...

FMGT250M: Project Management

This course is a survey of the construction project management process from initial conception to completion. Topics include feasibility analysis, siting/staging issues, software application, personnel management, contractual procedures and job-site...

SOCI109M: Contemporary Social Problems

Students study contemporary American social problems from sociological perspectives. They discuss the nature, causes and potential solutions to these problems by applying sociological analysis. Topics may vary and include: poverty; culture...

HIST215M: World Religions

This course introduces the major religions of the world by surveying their origins, core beliefs, traditions and practices. The history and ‘world view’ of a number of religions is examined by way of themes, such as: sacred power; myths, art, and...