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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...

HFIT105M: Essentials of Exercise Science

An introduction to the core sciences specifically tailored to the practice of being a fitness professional. These sciences include Human Anatomy, Exercise Physiology, Applied Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Physiology of Training. Basic knowledge gained...

ROBO211M: Robotic Design

Students will design a robot according to specifications for the functions and tasks the robot needs to complete. This will involve many critical features of the robot needed to meet the specified requirements. The course will cover the entire design...

HIST104M: United States History: 1877 to the Present

This course covers the political, social, and cultural development of the United States from the period of Reconstruction to the present. Emphasis is on the urban industrial age, America as a world power, and the challenges to and advances of human...

TCHE210M: Introduction to College Teaching

This course is intended for full time and adjunct community college faculty. The course provides an overview of the unique challenges and opportunities of teaching in a community college setting.   Participants will develop a functional understanding...

BUS155M: Retail Management

Examines contemporary management issues in the retail environment, with a focus on theoretical principles, problem-solving techniques and decision-making processes. Students will discuss a range of retail management topics, including inventory...

HUMA126M: Introduction to Film

Provides a historical overview of film from its inception to the present day. In addition to exploring textual elements such as narrative, characterization, plot and symbolism, film’s technical elements (mise-en-scène, cinematography, lighting...

ENGL288M: Shakespeare

Shakespeare exposes students to the works of the playwright, with emphasis on his plays. Students study the major genres (tragedy, comedy, history, and romance), which give them ways to analyze and interpret drama and its elements. The course...

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...

ETEC220M: Commercial and Low Voltage Building Systems

This course presents information on the theory of operation, applications and installation practices for low voltage and communications systems typically installed in buildings. These include audio, video, security, telephone, fire alarm, computer...