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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...

ENGL227M: Survey of African American Literature

This course will examine the written and oral works produced by African-Americans over their 400-year history and place these works in historical context. Students will read a wide selection of non-fiction and fiction including, but not limited to...

ADMT299M: Advanced Manufacturing Capstone

This seminar reflects a student’s integrated understanding of overall program and project management practices and techniques. Students formulate, develop and personalize an individual interdisciplinary research topic/project related to their...

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...

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)

ARTS210M: Painting I

Students will acquire painting skills. There will be experimentation with several painting mediums, including watercolor, gouache, acrylics and oils. Tools and techniques will be demonstrated, examined and used. Some basic drawing abilities are...

AUTO2012M: Powertrain Management Systems

A comprehensive course including theory, repair and service procedures with an emphasis on diagnosis of modern powertrain management systems. This course includes computers, fuel systems and service, exhaust gas analysis, emission control systems and...

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...

ETEC165M: National Electrical Code Fundamentals

This course covers content of the National Electrical Code (NEC®).  Subject matter includes the history and revision process, NEC® structure and chapters, and how to apply the code to branch circuits, box and conduit fill, conductor sizing, services...

BUS155M: Retail Management

Examines contemporary management issues in the retail environment, with a focus on theoretical principles, problem-solving techniques and decision-making processes. Students will discuss a range of retail management topics, including inventory...