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RP132G: MYSTERIES AND MIRACLES OF THE OLD TESTAMENT: BIBLE I

This course surveys some of the most famous and inspiring characters and stories in the Christian Old Testament. Our study will be guided by questions concerning the many moral dilemmas, mysteries, and miracles the Old Testament presents: Where did...

SY130: INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

The study of society with special emphasis on critical thinking in sociological analysis. Topics covered include theory, methodology, culture, socialization, social institutions, deviance, race and ethnicity, gender, stratification, aging, marriage...

HI495: SENIOR SEMINAR

The capstone seminar for the major focuses upon historiography and methodology in the discipline. A major research paper is required.

BI350/350G: ADVANCED TOPICS IN BIOLOGY

The advanced study of some of the areas of biology not offered as regular courses in the biology curriculum.  May be repeated when topics vary. May be designated as global when topic is appropriate. May include a laboratory.

MT105: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

This course is for students who are interested in learning how to solve problems using computer programming. No programming experience is required or assumed. Students will learn how to use algorithmic problem solving in a variety of coding styles...

CJ130: INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE

A basic overview of crime and justice in America. Includes the criminal process, problems and prospects of policing, the courtroom workgroup, prisons, and correctional policy.

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...

EQ138: BASIC HORSE HANDLING I

This course will teach basic equine terminology and the fundamentals principles to successfully communicate with the horse through voice, touch, and body language. This course will acquaint the student with basic horse handling. It is designed for...

MT233: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

An introduction to discrete mathematical elements and processes. Includes sets, functions, concepts of logic and proof, Boolean algebra, combinatorics, algorithmic concepts, and graph theory and its applications. Students in this course often...

AR162: DRAWING

Fundamentals of graphic expressions including development of forms in space in line, value, and texture through a variety of media, techniques, and concepts. Media covered are graphite, charcoal, and pastels.