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AR251: ARTISTS IN FILM

Students will utilize video as a course of study to examine the lives of artists. With modern adaptations of biographical movies that use artistic license, the class will examine the history, movements and events that shaped the art world. Attention...

TH342G: THEATRE HISTORY

An Investigation of theatre as the evolution of a multidisciplinary artistic, cultural, social, economic, religious, and political form. Dramatic texts representing eras will be studied as well as evidence of historical theatre practice. Course will...

CA330: COPYWRITING AND COPY EDITING

This course examines the fundamental skills of copywriting and copy editing for diverse audiences in the contemporary media environment. Emphasis is placed on preparing news media, from collecting research and interviewing to developing copy and...

CH334: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS

Gravimetric, volumetric, and some instrumental analysis as practiced in industry, agriculture, and the life sciences. Equivalent of two labs per week.

ID134G: INTRODUCTION TO RACE, GENDER, AND ETHINICITY STUDIES

People of color, women, differently labeled communities, and people in the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transgender (LGBTQ) community have historically faced oppression and inequality in society, and they continue to fight for equal treatment and...

EN131: WRITING III: ADVANCED WRITING AND PRACTICE

Presents the terminology traditionally used to describe the structure of Standard Written English. Students receive intensive practice in the analysis of grammar and syntax. Emphasizes correctness for both authorship and critical editing. Recommended...

MA495: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

This is the capstone course for those with a Management concentration in Business Administration. It is a “big picture” course that ties together the other disciplines of business: management, marketing, accounting, economics, organizational behavior...

PS231G: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS

An analysis of human rights in the context of national and international politics. Students will study recent American cases in civil rights and civil liberties, as well as global problems involving genocide, religious freedom, ethnic cleansing, and...

AC235: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS

Covers the fundamentals of financial accounting as well as the identification, measurement, and reporting of economic events on enterprises. Accounting information is examined from the perspective of effective management decision making. This is an...