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LSSC299M: Social Science Capstone

Taken in a student’s final semester of study, the Social Science Capstone provides students with an opportunity to synthesize the knowledge gained in their previous coursework. Students develop and personalize an individual research topic/project...

ARTS212M: Painting II

Students will enhance painting skills with the knowledge already established in Drawing I and Painting I. Where Painting I began with experimentation of several painting mediums, Painting II involves more advanced painting techniques. The major...

CIS231M: Advanced Worksheets

Provides an expanded understanding of the intermediate to advanced features of Microsoft Excel®. Students apply problem-solving and critical-thinking skills while mastering advanced spreadsheet application techniques using the latest version of Excel...

CYBD210M: Operating System Artifacts

This course explores advanced topics and forensic analysis of the various File System artifacts which could provide useful information leading toward malware detection and presentation of digital evidence for the court of law. Since file systems...

ETEC230M: Electrical Print Reading

This course covers the concepts of print reading for electrical installations.  Subject matter includes print reading fundamentals, symbols, plans, diagrams, various wiring, power and control systems, and wiring methods.  This course is not intended...

ACCT210M: Managerial Accounting

This managerial accounting course explores the financial impact of various business decisions and the financial benefits for business practices. Upon completion of this course, the student will understand how accounting, capital budgeting tools, cost...

ARTS100M: Introduction to Illustration

This course will introduce and develop the method, process, and applied techniques utilized in creating visual narratives. Whether it’s comic art, concept art, or storyboarding, this course places heavy emphasis on interpreting written concepts...

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...

TCHE230M: Teaching, Learning and Assessment

This course will provide students with an in-depth study of the application of educational practices and pedagogical theory necessary to succeed as classroom teachers. Students will explore various instructional strategies, learning theories, and...