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ENGL248M: British Literature, Middle Ages to 1800

British Literature, Middle Ages to 1800 surveys the major works of British literature from its Anglo-Saxon origins to 1800, including poetry, fiction, essays, and drama. By reading closely and analyzing critically, students explore these texts in...

BUS216M: Organizational Behavior

This course develops and expands on the basic understanding of organizational behavior. The human relations approach is stressed, including: management philosophy: the organizational climate; supervision, communication, group participation and...

ETEC240M: Lineworker II

This course is a continuation of Lineworker I. It will include more in depth components of basic lineworker electrical concepts, practices, and procedures. The material presented expands on electrical safety, climbing, test equipment, testing...

GDES210M: History of Graphic Design

Will focus on the many accomplishments of notable contributors to the development of graphic design throughout history. Major innovations and trends of visual communication will be explored through the centuries, into the present with an eye on the...

AHLT205M: Medical Ethics and Law

Ethics and law play a critical role in effective healthcare practice. This course provides essential legal principles related to healthcare delivery, a framework for decision-making grounded in ethical standards, and a foundation in the inter-related...

ENGL207M: Introduction to Literary Analysis

In this course students learn to do close, detailed readings of literary texts and respond critically, applying modern lenses and recent scholarship. Students will develop a critical vocabulary to describe the formal elements of a text and learn how...

BLDG225M: Blueprint Reading/Estimating

Students learn to comprehend and use blueprints typically used in light residential construction. Two-and three-dimensional drawings are analyzed and common methods of estimating labor and materials practiced. An understanding of residential...

PSPT105M: Fuel Systems

The Fuel Systems course including theory, repair and service procedures with an emphasis on diagnosis of modern fuel injection and carburetion systems. This course includes carburetion fuel system and service, computer controls, exhaust gas analysis...