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INTD110M: Materials and Components

Surveys the architectural and decorative materials used by interior designers. Presents the properties, attributes and installation characteristics of the major interior design components: paints and finishes; carpeting; floors; walls and ceilings...

ARTS117M: Art History I

This course surveys the history of art and design in Western and non-Western traditions from the prehistoric to the dawn of Modernism. Each module is oriented around a core question that enables the class to make connections across the timeline of...

MATH090M: Foundations for College Mathematics

This course is designed to review and enhance mastery of basic mathematical and algebraic skills needed to complete a college level course in mathematics. Topics covered are operations with whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, signed...

HFIT102M: Occupational Health, Safety, and Wellness

This course examines health, safety, and wellness for the occupational athlete, emphasizing injury prevention, performance optimization, and long-term well-being. Students will explore nutrition’s role in chronic disease prevention, energy management...

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...

MKTG125M: Principles of Marketing: A Global Perspective

Provide a basic understanding of the entire marketing process from a managerial point of view. Students examine the marketing system and strategies for the marketing of consumer and business products. Other topics include: the global marketing...

BUS250M: International Business

This course provides an overview of global business management principles, practices, and challenges. Students will explore the complexities of managing businesses in an international context, focusing on cultural, economic, and political factors...

PHYS220M: University Physics II

This course is a calculus-based study of fluids, thermodynamic, and electricity and magnetism. The course is recommended for the student specializing in science and engineering. There are two components to the course, three hours of lecture/problem...

ETEC265M: Troubleshooting Electrical & Electronic Systems

This course covers the aspects of troubleshooting electrical and electronic systems. Subject matter includes electrical and electronic system applications, step-by-step troubleshooting procedures, and reinforcement of the concepts presented. This...

BIOL110M: Human Anatomy and Physiology I

A comprehensive course in the anatomy and physiology of the human body that presents current in-depth information in basic molecular and cell biology as well as human cells, tissues and organ systems. This first of two courses includes molecular...