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HUMA150M: Critical Thinking

This is a reading, writing, speaking, and listening course that presents the skills and methods of critical thinking as a way to explore and evaluate ideas.  Formative skills such as distinguishing fact and opinion, making inferences, detecting...

CBAM120M: Control Fundamentals with Python

This course introduces the Python programming language and how it relates to controlling a mechatronic system. It is designed for students with little to no prior programming experience. Students will learn the fundamentals of Python, including basic...

ADMT120M: Motor Controls and PLCs for Manufacturing

This course will provide basic coverage of the theory and operation of AC and DC motor and generator controls and control systems. Subject matter will include generator and alternator starting, stopping and synchronization controls as well as motor...

PSYC217M: Alcohol and Other Drugs

This course introduces the concepts of substance misuse as related to the individual and the family. This course discusses the disease concept of substance use disorders, the concept of denial, models for change, and available treatment options for...

ENGL210M: Science Fiction: Evolution, Ethics, and Technology

For centuries Science Fiction has addressed the big questions of human existence: Who are we? What does it mean to be human? What is the definition of life? Where do we as a species go from here? At its best Science Fiction is the “literature of...

TCHE101M: Introduction to Exceptionalities

This course examines the educational challenges and related challenges students (K-12) with documented learning difficulties may encounter. The history and current philosophy of special education services in the United States will be reviewed. Laws...

HSV212M: Interpersonal Dynamics

This course provides an awareness and general practice of interactional communication skills expected in a supportive/helping relationship. Supportive communication will be taught through verbal instructions, role-playing activities, videotaping...

GDES114M: Graphic Design I

Provides an in-depth study of design creation relevant to the discipline of graphic design. Students will develop and expand their vocabularies in visual communication while exploring design principles and elements for solving communication problems...

ASL120M: American Sign Language II

An intermediate course that builds on the foundational language acquisition skills of American Sign Language I, including vocabulary development, grammatical features identification, and conversational and communication skills. There is also an...

BIOL109M: College Biology II

This intense college-level biology class is the continuation of BIOL108M. Covers evolutionary biology, classification, organisms and populations and ecology and emphasizes science as a process, scientific inquiry and critical thinking. Prerequisites...