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WELD111M: Gas and Arc Welding Lab

At the successful completion of this course, each student will be able to: (1) safely utilize oxy-fuel cutting equipment to cut shapes and prepare material for welding; (2) safely utilize oxy-fuel welding equipment to weld various mild steel joints...

FMGT260M: Facilities Management

Core facilities management skills and competencies include planning, sustainability, budgeting, design build cycle, basic blueprint reading, problem-solving, communication, maintenance, project management, vendor relations, staffing and emergency...

MATH145XM: Quantitative Reasoning - Corequisite

This course is designed to expose the student to a wide range of mathematics topics. Problem solving and critical thinking skills, along with the use of technology, will be emphasized and reinforced throughout the course as the student becomes...

HUMA215M: Giving Voice: Human Communication in Nursing

The Human Communication in Nursing course seeks to prepare students entering the healthcare field with essential communication, conflict management, and relationship skills. The course serves as a preceptorship class in which students will learn the...

BUS250M: International Business

This course provides an overview of global business management principles, practices, and challenges. Students will explore the complexities of managing businesses in an international context, focusing on cultural, economic, and political factors...

ARTS217M: Art History II

This course focuses on American and European art produced since 1945, although art from other cultures will also be considered. Students will critically examine works of art and their cultural circumstances, with the goal of recognizing...

ENGL204M: Children’s Literature

In this course, students will read, discuss, and evaluate an array of classic and contemporary children’s literature. In addition to identifying works by genre, students will consider these works as literature and focus on their role in both shaping...

SOCI210M: Changing American Family

This course examines the dynamics of relationships in transition and the changing family unit. It also explores social, medical, spiritual, financial, and legal perspectives of relationships. The question is: Is marriage a legal technicality, a...

ENGL229M: Mythology as Literature

In this course students will examine how mythology influences a wide range of contemporary literature and art such as the modern novel, film, poetry, and song. Students will read, analyze, and research classical myths, poetry that reflects these...