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ENGL228M: Satirical Literature

For millennia satire has used wit and humor for the purpose of social criticism. From Horace and Juvenal to South Park and Saturday Night Live, satire often reveals the vices, follies, and abuses of society toward necessary improvement. Satire...

POLS110M: American Government

This course is an introduction to the basic structures of the political process in the United States. It explains political activity with a focus on the national level, but may include details about the state and local levels. Specific topics include...

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...

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...

ETEC260M: Renewable and Alternative Energy Systems

This course will be a presentation of the theory, installation, maintenance, and operation of primary types of renewable and alternative energy systems. Primary focus will be on photovoltaic systems, wind generating systems, and backup generators...

ROBO210M: Robotic Processes

This course covers the knowledge and skills that an operator, technician, engineer or programmer needs to set up and program a robot. Recommended safety procedures are integrated into all training exercises. There are lectures, demonstrations and a...

AUTO2010M: Automotive Co-op Work Experience IV

The Automotive co-op work experience provides an opportunity for practical experience at an approved site. It is a required component of the degree program and students are required to work a minimum of 320 hours. Periodic supervisor evaluations...

TCHE206M: Literacy in Education

This introductory course will examine theories of literacy development. Students will explore principles and practices of literacy instruction and will learn strategies for developing reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills for all learners...

HUMA106M: History of American Popular Music

Provides a historical overview of American popular music, from the mid-19th to the turn of the 21st century, including folk, jazz, ragtime, blues, swing, show music, motion picture music, country, rock and roll, soul, heavy metal, pop, grunge, rap...

CSCN220M: Entrepreneurship in Computer Science

This course instructs and educates students on the business principles of founding a computer software start-up. It teaches the fundamental skills needed to be a successful technology startup. Topics like idea brainstorming, pitch formulation...