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HUMA206M: The Self, The Other and The Arts

The Humanities discipline considers what it means to be human within a contemporary or historical context. The Humanities provide us with the broad frameworks within which enduring questions of existence, relationships, values, and aesthetics can be...

BUS221M: Business Finance

Surveys the corporate finance discipline to examine the financial management of corporations, to develop skills necessary for financial decision-making, financial forecasting, ratio evaluation and to acquaint students with money, capital markets and...

ACCT221M: Intermediate Accounting II

The second of three classes for Intermediate Accounting, this course continues the intensive study begun in Intermediate Accounting I. Students will study the recording and disclosure requirements for acquisition and disposition of long-term assets...

HIST203M: Topics in History

This course will vary by semester. Historical 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 historical events, forces, personalities, ideas and...

PSPT104M: Brake and Suspension Systems

Brakes and Suspension includes design, theory, maintenance, repair and service procedures with an emphasis on diagnosis of cutting-edge braking and suspension systems. This course includes principles of hydraulics, service brakes, electronic braking...

CYBD110M: Investigations and Evidence Recovery

This course introduces students to different types of digital investigations and the similarities and differences between them. Students will learn how to seize and properly document evidence while maintaining a verifiable chain of custody...

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...

ECE210M: Child, Family and Community Relations

This course will focus on how children develop within the context of their family, school/center, community and society, with a special emphasis on Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory. In addition to theoretical, students will study the...

BUS124M: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

This course gives students comprehensive knowledge in the development and management of small businesses. Sales, production, personnel management, and financial management are examined from the point of view of the small business entrepreneur or...

ENGL218M: Short Story

In this course, students study the short story as a major form of creative writing. Exploration of the texts and their contexts allow students to build a theoretical foundation for the interpretation of literature, including meaning, form, voice and...