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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...

HUMA200M: Film and American Culture

This course explores the relationship between American film and American culture. The emphasis is on film as a product of a specific period of time; its potential to both reflect and challenge American ideals will be considered. Readings, film...

BUS205M: Leadership

In this course, students will examine the skills and behavior essential to successful leadership in today’s ever-changing managerial landscape. Topics include leadership theory, motivation, productivity, group dynamics, communication, management, as...

ENGL224M: British Literature II

A survey of the major works of British literature from 1800 to the present in their cultural, social, historical, political and literary contexts. Formal literary criticism is included as well as analysis of structure. Writing intensive. Prerequisite...

GDES110M: Page Layout and Design

Introduces the principles, skills and equipment used in the electronic publishing process. Students will produce pre-designed and original publications using Adobe InDesign®.

NURS111M: Nursing I

Students begin learning the roles of the Associate Degree Nurse as a provider and manager of care and member of the discipline of nursing. Students develop beginning intellectual, interpersonal and psychomotor competencies to assess well clients and...

HIST120M: Western Civilization to 1500

The course surveys the development of civilization in the western world from circa 3000 BCE to circa 1500 CE. This course will focus on the complex interactions of the social, religious, economic, ecological, and political factors that contributed to...

BIOL205M: General Ecology

Ecology is the scientific study of the interrelationships between organisms and their biotic and abiotic environment. Students will investigate the effects of physical and biological factors on the distribution, abundance, and adaption of living...

SOCI250M: Multiculturalism

This course is designed to introduce students to the social constructs of ethnicity, race, class, age, religion, gender and sexual orientation and examine how they influence personal, social, political, economic and systemic norms, values...

ENGL208M: Modern World Poetry: A Conversation Across Cultures

This course encourages students to explore poetic voice and vision and to “break bread” with the world, to paraphrase W.H. Auden, by reading and discussing poems of various cultures and languages (translated into English). Students will read, analyze...