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HIST102M: United States History to 1877

This course examines the political, social, and cultural development of the United States from settlement to 1877. It emphasizes political institutions, sectional rivalry and slavery, the development of nationalism, and the cultural development of...

ENGL211M: Introduction to Technical Writing

This course introduces students to the basic principles and procedures of technical writing in what is popularly known as the “information” or “communications age.” It teaches students to focus on the audience’s need for useful information and not...

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...

HUMA105M: Introduction to Music

An introduction to Western Music. Students listen to, read about and discuss the great music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern periods. (Fulfills Humanities requirement)

GDES115M: Digital Imaging

Students will produce pre-designed and original images using Adobe Photoshop®. The focus is on the principles, skills and equipment used in the electronic imaging process. Can be used as either an ARTS elective or Graphic Design course.

ARTS107M: Digital Tools for the Artist

An introduction to digital skill development within the creative process. Emphasis is placed on the application of digital skills in relation to the hands-on nature of studio art practices necessary for fine artists and illustrators. Topics may...

ARTS226M: Portfolio Prep for Fine Arts

Students collect projects from all of their Fine Arts and produce an academic portfolio which represents the best examples of their creative and technical skill sets. Additional artwork may need to be created and/or produced for admission...

SPCL115M: Biotechnology Skills and Industry Standards

This course equips students with foundational knowledge and hands-on experience in biotechnology, focusing on the essential skills required for entry-level laboratory positions and further study in the field. Students will train in molecular biology...

ECE100M: Early Childhood Growth and Development

This course provides an in-depth study of typical growth and development from conception through age 8 with an emphasis on the specific needs and characteristics of each developmental level as described in developmental milestones charts and the NH...