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HI170: THE HISTORY OF OHIO

This course aims to provide students with a functional knowledge of Ohio history, tracing developments from the ancient Indian civilizations of North America to the post-industrial era of the late twentieth century. The class will examine the...

AG134: EXPLORING AGRICULTURE

This course will serve as a foundation to ensure all agriculture students, regardless of concentration, will have a consistent level of proficiency across all agricultural disciplines. Specific areas introduced are the diversity of opportunities...

AG485: AGRICULTURE PRACTICUM

This course provides students with the opportunity for hands-on experience to develop skills and learning production techniques in areas such as crop machinery, horticulture, soil judging and farm management. Topics are announced in the semester...

MU130: MUSIC IN HUMAN SOCIETY

An introductory survey of music for all students, examining the role of music in human society. The course combines an integrated and interactive approach to the fundamentals of music through listening and live performances. Musical examples are...

CJ201G: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE

This course will examine crime and criminal justice from a global perspective. Issues surrounding the definition, incidence, trends, control, treatment, and prevention of crime will be explored using theoretical and empirical resources from...

LG431: Supply Chain Managment Technologies - (RIZE)

This course covers the major relevant supply technologies and systems.  In this course, you'll survey the systems that enable the supply chain in best-in-class organizations.  Understanding how information flows throughout the supply chain is...

RP133G: FROM THE GOSPELS TO REVELATION: BIBLE II

This course surveys the New Testament Christian Scriptures from the Gospels to Revelation, focusing on the mysterious, miracle-working Jesus of Nazareth whom Christians worship as messiah and savior. Guiding our study will be such questions as: What...

MA369: CORPORATE FINANCE

A study of the corporate financial environment; techniques of financial analysis and planning; basic financial concepts; capital budgeting; and the management of working capital.

GL131GH: THE INDIVIDUAL IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY

This course is designed for students in their first year of the Honors Program. In this course, students will reflect on their own values and goals while increasing their understanding of the perspectives of other cultures, global issues, the...