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Business Majors

  • ENG 101 English Seminar I is a course in reading and writing focusing on the various kinds and modes of writing. There is a concentration on writing instruction, with some practice in research.
  • QNT 101 Quantitative Methods for Business is an introduction to using mathematical concepts such as algebraic and graphical analysis, probability and compound interest to analyze business problems. Included in this course is an introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel.
  • ECO 101 Principles of Macroeconomics is an explanation of market system through supply and demand analysis. This includes the measurement of important macroeconomic variables and development of economic models to analyze problems of unemployment, inflation, and economic growth.
  • MAT 115 Calculus for Business I is the first of two semesters of mathematics for business students, which concentrates on differentiation/integration of functions of one variable. Concepts, examples and problems in economics and business are applied in this course.
  • Area Studies VIII - Foreign Languages
  • Area Studies I - Natural Sciences
  • Area Studies III - Art & Literature
  • Area Studies IV - History
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Psychology Majors
  • ENG 101 English Seminar I is a course in reading and writing focusing on the various kinds and modes of writing. There is a concentration on writing instruction, with some practice in research.
  • PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology I focuses on the study of behavior from a psychological perspective. Topics include: motivation and emotion, thinking and language, learning, memory, and physiological basis of behavior.
  • Area Studies VIII - Foreign Languages
  • Area Studies VII  - Mathematical Sciences
  • Area Studies I - Natural Sciences
  • Area Studies III - Art & Literature
  • Area Studies IV - History
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Science Majors

  • ENG 101 English Seminar I is a course in reading and writing focusing on the various kinds and modes of writing. There is a concentration on writing instruction, with some practice in research.
  • BIO 101 Introduction to Cellular/Subcellular Biology is an introduction to principles governing biological processes at the molecular level with emphasis on role of experimentation in the scientific process.
  • BIO 101L Introduction to Cellular/Subcellular Biology Laboratory 1 complements the lecture course BIO 101 Introduction to Cellular/Subcellular Biology, through the examination of experimental methodologies that relate to biological processes at the cellular/molecular level.
  • CHM 111-112 General Chemistry 10 emphasizes physical chemical principles, which includes atomic structure and periodicity, chemical bonding, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, and periodic chemical properties. Laboratory includes quantitative and qualitative analysis.
  • MAT 109-110 Calculus with Review I and II for science and mathematics majors. Calculus, with topics from precalculus. Additional areas of study include logarithms, exponentials, trigonometric functions, limits, differentiation, related rates, max-min problems, anti-differentiation, and definite integral.
  • MAT 111 Calculus I is designed for physical science, pre-engineering, and mathematics majors. Curriculum encompasses functions of single variable. Topical areas include functions, limits, differentiation, continuity, graphing, natural logarithm and exponential functions, related rates, max-min problems, mean value theorem, anti-differentiation, definite integral.
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Childhood Education Majors

  • ENG 101 English Seminar I is a course in reading and writing focusing on the various kinds and modes of writing. There is a concentration on writing instruction, with some practice in research.
  • EDE 121 Children's Literature addresses the importance of reading and writing and use of children's books across curriculum areas. Authors, illustrators, types of literature, and developmental appropriateness are emphasized.
  • EDU 122 Technology in Education explores applications of technology in education. This course emphasizes evaluation and selection of software, high and low-tech devices, distance learning, and state of the art technologies that impact teaching.
  • Area Studies VII - Mathematical Sciences
  • Area Studies VIII - Foreign Language
  • Area Studies I Course GEO 325 - Physical Geography or AS III - Art & Literature or Area Studies IV - History
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