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GEOG110M: World Geography

Introduces the geographic and cultural elements of the world’s major regions. Demographics, origins, language, religion, geopolitics and agricultural features of the regions are covered. The importance of place (geography) and how it shapes the...

HIST105M: History and Culture of American Theatre

This course will connect students to both historical and cultural aspects of American Theatre. Students will explore the history of theater in the United States from colonial times to the present and will learn about significant events such as the...

ECE106M: ECE Curriculum: The Arts & Emergent Literacy

This course focuses on the principles, methods, and materials for teaching emergent literacy and the creative arts through process-oriented experiences.  Understanding of the developmental milestones for creative expression, language, and emergent...

POLS215M: Topics in Political Science

This course will vary by semester. Political Science topics will be chosen to reflect faculty and/or student interest and will then focus on an in-depth coverage of that topic. All courses will focus on one or more subject areas: political...

BUS120M: Introduction to Communications Media

Provides an introduction to communications media by studying the nature and history of mass communications, as well as examining the various media available to marketers within the communication process. Some of the specific media topics discussed...

HSV210M: Substance Misuse Prevention

The course will focus on the concepts of substance abuse prevention for today’s society. The connection between the science of prevention and the practice of prevention will be thoroughly examined in order that the student may learn what does and...

SOCI110M: Introduction to Sociology

This course is an introduction to fundamental theories and concepts of sociology. It examines various social institutions and probes multifaceted dimensions of social issues and events. It also explores collective behavior and social movements...

ENGL229M: Mythology as Literature

In this course students will examine how mythology influences a wide range of contemporary literature and art such as the modern novel, film, poetry, and song. Students will read, analyze, and research classical myths, poetry that reflects these...

HVAC111M: Fundamentals of Refrigeration I Theory

This course provides an introduction to the principles of heat and its transfer, with emphasis on the refrigeration compression cycle and its major components. Students must be simultaneously enrolled in HVAC112M. Students must have successfully...