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CJ333: CRIME PREVENTION

This course is designed to provide an exploration of various forms of crime prevention.  Relevant theory and research related to environmental design, neighborhood watch, community policing, school crime prevention, and other situational prevention...

EN150: TOPICS IN LITERATURE

This course is designed to introduce students to the study, analysis, and joy of literature. Students will read a variety of literary works connected by a specific aesthetic or cultural theme such as seduction poetry, revenge, the concept of the...

SP232G: THE CARTOON NETWORK

Comic strips are a great way to learn a foreign language. In this class students will translate, primarily from Spanish to English, popular comic strips like Calvin and Hobbes, Dilbert, Zits and the popular Argentinean comic strip Mafalda, among...

AG250: TOPICS IN AGRICULTURE

Provides an opportunity for general exploration and introduction into various topics in agriculture. The topics will vary based on the changes in technology in the production of food and fiber. Possible topics might include: Soils of the Midwest...

EQ130: INTRODUCTION TO EQUINE STUDIES

This course introduces students to the basics of practical equine management, behavior, and handling with an emphasis on handler safety. In addition, basic equine anatomy, breeds, selection, health, and identification will be covered. Discussion and...

LG338: Sourcing & Operations - (RIZE)

In today's modern economy, something as simple as a razor might be manufactured in multiple countries with each part coming from a different supplier.  This course will teach you how businesses manage this increasing complexity behind the scenes...

PY233: CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY

This course is designed for students who are interested in exploring career options available to them in the field of psychology. Students will also learn what elements are vital to academic and career success in the field. The course is centered on...

AC231: MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING

A continuation of AC230. The study of accounting for manufacturing firms and activities. Includes the study of short-term decision making, budgeting, pricing, performance evaluation, and capital investment. In addition, the course examines accounting...

MK331: MARKETING RESEARCH

This course provides a foundation in understanding the marketing research process. From research design to research analysis, students will walk away with specific tools to aid in conducting marketing research. Some of these tools include observation...

AG338: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE II

This course is designed to build upon applications that were introduced in Computer Applications in Agriculture I. Excel skills are perfected to be applicable in agricultural business settings. Web page development and use of integrated farm...