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INTD201M: Interior Design Technology Studio III

Emphasizes specific intermediate-level skill sets and methods needed for effective space planning and interior solutions in both lecture and studio sessions. Presents techniques for refining research specific to designated program criteria. Stresses...

BUS225M: Effective Human Relations

Designed to teach students the human relations skills they will need to become successful managers in today’s workplace. Students learn factors that influence employee behavior and contribute to organizational productivity. Practical applications are...

ADMT115M: Engineering Print Reading

This course provides the basic concepts and practices of blueprint reading and technical drawing. Other topics of discussion will include sketching, dimensioning, tolerances, as well as Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GDT) and other information...

ENGL224M: British Literature II

A survey of the major works of British literature from 1800 to the present in their cultural, social, historical, political and literary contexts. Formal literary criticism is included as well as analysis of structure. Writing intensive. Prerequisite...

HUMA215M: Giving Voice: Human Communication in Nursing

The Human Communication in Nursing course seeks to prepare students entering the healthcare field with essential communication, conflict management, and relationship skills. The course serves as a preceptorship class in which students will learn the...

HVAC260M: HVAC Project Management

This course is a survey of HVAC Project Management process from initial conception to completion. Topics include feasibility analysis, storage / staging issues, software application, personnel management, contractual procedures, and project site...

ARTS205M: Digital Illustration

This course concentrates on merging traditional drawing and art-making techniques with Photoshop. The instructor will mentor students through the use of utilizing this industry-standard, digital program as a tool for enhancing the concept design...

PSYC215M: Abnormal Psychology

This course focuses on defining and understanding what constitutes abnormal behavior. Theoretical perspectives such as biological, psychosocial, and socio-cultural approaches will be examined and applied through comparative analysis. Students will be...

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...

HUMA126M: Introduction to Film

Provides a historical overview of film from its inception to the present day. In addition to exploring textual elements such as narrative, characterization, plot and symbolism, film’s technical elements (mise-en-scène, cinematography, lighting...