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EQ134: BEGINNING EQUITATION/HORSEMANSHIP

Beginning Equitation/Horsemanship is an introduction to riding, including skills such as handling, bridling, saddling, grooming, mounting, and dismounting. Basic maneuvers such as the walk, trot, and canter will be taught including safe horsemanship...

BI346: BIOINFORMATICS and COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY

The course covers the computerized analysis of genetic information from a biological perspective. The students will be introduced to the principles and practices used in computational analysis of DNA and protein sequences, large-scale DNA and protein...

CY332: Cybercrime and Governance - (RIZE)

Cybercrime is one of the biggest threats companies face on a daily basis, and they are constantly looking for new hires to help protect them.  In this course, you will get a firsthand look at the methods used to commit cybercrimes.  You will also...

CY330: Intro to Cybersecurity -(RIZE)

In today's world, no one is safe from cyber-attacks, but everyone can be prepared.  This course will teach you how malicious actors use social skills and technology to facilitate cyber attaches and provide you with the tools and information you need...

SE361: COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION IN SPECIAL EDUCATION

This course will focus on issues and practices concerning family systems and the role of the family in the education of young children and adolescents with disabilities; models and strategies for consultation and collaboration and effective...

SS380: RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES I

Students will examine recent and historical social science research to become better acquainted with their chosen discipline’s areas of concentration, approaches, and methods. Some of the humanistic and scientific methods used in the social sciences...

RP347: The Good Life

What does it mean to be human?  What makes us truly happy? What is a good life and how do we achieve it? These are some of life's most important questions. This class will help answer them by surveying the history if philosophy from around the globe...

MU143: WILMINGTON COLLEGE CHORALE

Open to all students. Four to five performances per year, one major concert each semester. Diverse and eclectic repertoire from traditional choral literature to contemporary pop music. May be taken three times for credit.

XS360: BIOMECHANICS

A study in the properties of human movement in sport and physical activity. Emphasis is placed on understanding the physical laws that dictate motion and the calculations related to those laws. Further exploration into the current biomechanical...