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AHLT120M: Introduction to Public Health

This course introduces students to the field of public health: its historical evolution, fundamental theories, concepts and practice in the U.S. The structure of the public health system, the ten essential services, and the core knowledge areas (e.g...

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...

HFIT111M: Introduction to Health Fitness Professions

As an introduction to various organizations and careers within the Health Fitness Profession, during off-campus site visits students will have the opportunity to observe and question professionals employed in various Health Fitness settings including...

SOCI110M: Introduction to Sociology

This course is an introduction to fundamental theories and concepts of sociology. It examines various social institutions and probes multifaceted dimensions of social issues and events. It also explores collective behavior and social movements...

HUMA110M: Foundations in Liberal Arts Studies

A Liberal Arts education provides students with the opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary coursework with the goal of discovering who they are, what they value, and how they might contribute to the human community through meaningful work. With...

HSV111M: Introduction to Human Services

This course will provide an introduction to the historical information and concepts necessary to understand the theory and practice of Human Services. Ethical concerns, clients' rights, guardianship and natural support networks will be reviewed...

ARTS216M: Illustration Avenues

This capstone course focuses on five distinct areas of the illustration marketplace: Editorial, Institutional, Advertising, Concept/Character Design, and Book Illustration. The course is designed to give students real world experiences creating...

HUMA205M: Special Topics in the Humanities

The Humanities explores 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 examined...

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...