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ANTH101M: Introduction to Anthropology

Introduces students primarily to cultural anthropology, its key concepts, terminology, theories and research. Some aspects of physical anthropology and linguistics are also covered. Topics include culture, ethnocentrism, cultural aspects of language...

AUTO1031M: IC Engine and Systems

A comprehensive course including theory, repair and overhaul procedures with an emphasis on diagnosis of internal-combustion engines. This course provides an opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose and service today’s...

INTD123M: The Built Environment: Codes and Standards

Covers basic building codes, life safety and barrier-free standards for the built environment. Students study the reasoning and application for code-mandated methods of construction, material requirements, ADA guidelines and other regulations...

BUS213M: Business Law II

Continues the study of the common topics in criminal, civil and business law. Topics include: e-commerce contracts; negotiable instruments and digital banking; credit, secured transactions and bankruptcy; sole proprietorships; partnerships and...

ENGL235M: American Literature II

This course samples American literature from the Civil War to the present day, emphasizing themes that have left their mark on American consciousness. Formal literary criticism is included as well as analysis of structure. Writing intensive...

ARTS220M: Watercolors II

Students will acquire more advanced watercolor painting skills including exploring more complex and unconventional painting techniques, mixed media with watercolors, high key and low key paintings, non-traditional tools, “natural dyes”, portrait and...

AHLT200M: Transcultural Healthcare

Healthcare professionals support the concept of holistic care and recognize the need to understand the client's background in order to provide comprehensive care that respects personal values and individuality. Transcultural Healthcare provides a...

ARTS123M: Drawing I

Explores various drawing media and techniques. Assignments are designed to build drawing observation skills necessary for visual communications. (Fulfills Fine Arts requirement)

HIST203M: Topics in History

This course will vary by semester. Historical topics will be chosen to reflect faculty and/ or student interest and will then focus on an in-depth coverage of that topic. All courses will focus on historical events, forces, personalities, ideas and...