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PSYC205M: Special Topics in Psychology

This course will vary by semester. Psychological topics will reflect faculty and/or student interests and will focus on an in-depth coverage of covered topics. All courses will focus on various aspects of psychology; concepts, events, forces...

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...

SPAN110M: Spanish I

A fully integrated introductory Spanish course designed for beginning Spanish students with little or no prior knowledge of Spanish. It is directed for students whose learning objectives and needs are in any of the following categories: for Spanish...

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)

CSAI260M: Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity

This course presents a guide to the different types of risks that AI deployment brings. It further explores the AI cyber security framework that can be implemented to mitigate AI Risks as they apply to Cybersecurity. Students will learn methodologies...

AHLT225M: ACE Health & Wellness Coach

The field of health coaching offers a truly exciting and rewarding opportunity for individuals who are passionate about health and wellness to actively collaborate with clients, assisting them in unlocking their full potential to live healthy...

ECE250M: Childcare Administration and Management

This course is designed to provide an overview of the skills and techniques required to effectively manage early care and education programs.  Topics include program philosophy, policies and procedures, business planning, personnel and fiscal...

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...

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...

CHEM116M: General Chemistry II

The course will include topics such as intermolecular forces, solutions and their properties, kinetics of reactions, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibrium, equilibrium of solutions and oxido-reduction reactions. Laboratories are used to...