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Although these courses are e-Learning, this is not a campus-free program. Some materials will need to be picked up each semester and some courses require testing to be done on-campus at the Viewing/Listening/Testing Center in the Library on the Main Campus. Those courses that require Visits to the Flint main campus are commented in the note section).
Please contact
the e-Learning office for any questions (810-762-0224) or elearning@mcc.edu.
| Principles of Accounting I |
ACCT-201-WWW01-Fall |
5-5 |
Instructor: Lisa Murawa
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: MATH-110 or Placement Testing of 120 or higher; 11th grade reading level as demonstrated on the Reading Placement Test. |
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Course Notes: Must have passed DLES.
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| Principles of Accounting II |
ACCT-202-WWW01-Fall |
5-5 |
Instructor: Lisa Banks
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: ACCT-201 and MATH-110 or MATH placement for MATH-120 or higher; 11th grade reading level as demonstrated on the Reading Placement Test. |
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Course Notes:
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| Nutrition for Health |
AHLT-112-WWW01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Janet Westhoff
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Must pass DLES-100. |
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| This is a study of nutrition, a combination of processes by which the body receives and utilizes nutrients. Food and water constitute one of the body's physiological needs. This course will also identify how nutrition assists in maintaining the wellness state throughout the life cycle. |
Course Notes:
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| Nutrition for Health |
AHLT-112-WWW02-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Janet Westhoff
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: DLES-100; Completion of BIOL-151 is recommended. |
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| This is a study of nutrition, a combination of processes by which the body receives and utilizes nutrients. Food and water constitute one of the body's physiological needs. This course will also identify how nutrition assists in maintaining the wellness state throughout the life cycle. |
Course Notes:
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| Nutrition for Health |
AHLT-112-WWW03-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Janet Westhoff
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: DLES-100; Completion of BIOL-151 is recommended. |
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| This is a study of nutrition, a combination of processes by which the body receives and utilizes nutrients. Food and water constitute one of the body's physiological needs. This course will also identify how nutrition assists in maintaining the wellness state throughout the life cycle. |
Course Notes:
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| Survey of Forensic Science |
ANTH-100-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Jennifer Fillion
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Must pass DLES-100/101. |
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| This course is a general introduction to the field of forensic science. This course examines the history of field of forensic science and explores various forensic sciences and their relation to presentation of evidence and problems of law. This course introduces the major concepts and areas of specialty within forensic science and the professional requirements for careers in these areas. This course reviews current guidelines for quality assurance/control and certification/accreditation within the field. |
Course Notes:
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| Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
ANTH-211- WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Jennifer Fillion
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| A unique and dramatic look at diverse cultures from around the world illustrating human adaptation to environment from the beginning of the human species to the present.
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Course Notes: Exams taken online.
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| Introduction to Graphic Design Theory & Process |
ART.-121-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Katherine Krcmarik
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Placement testing at level of at least ENGL-030 |
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| So you want to become a graphic designer? This course will provide an introduction to different career paths, the creative process, technical aspects, standards and tools used. You will explore three major areas: design field specialties, elements of design, and how artwork is produced. |
Course Notes:
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| Medical Reporting |
BHSR-110-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Phyllis Watts
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: AHLT-102 and BUSN-190 , and keyboarding speed of 45 wpm or consent of instructor |
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| Formatting medical reports, letter styles, arranging data in selected medical documents. Some lab time and on-campus timed tests are required. |
Course Notes:
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| Medical Practice Terminology |
BHSR-115-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Phyllis Watts
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: AHLT-102 |
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| Medical writing for accuracy in interpreting patient care documentation, medicolegal disposition and litigation. A study of medical, scientific, diagnostic, procedural and technical language by speciality and subspecialty. |
Course Notes:
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| Fundamentals of Biology |
BIOL-111-DLT01-Fall |
4-6 |
Instructor: A. Hekmati
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| A distance learning science lab and lecture course. You will receive a lab kit and attend one on-campus lab meeting. The course gives a comprehensive view of life and how it works relative to its chemical processes, genetics, and the impacts of environmental forces upon life. Emphasizes genetic processes which lead to the evolutionary process. |
Course Notes: Students attend one on-campus lab, pick up materials and take exams on campus.
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| Introduction to Business |
BUSN-104-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Paul Londrigan
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| An introduction to basic business practices and procedures. You'll learn how businesses deal with organization, management, labor, production, marketing, financing, and insurance. |
Course Notes: Exams are taken on campus.
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| Business Math |
BUSN-106-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Beverly Bliesath
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Mode of Delivery: CMM |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This course is a practical application of business math: building a building, investing money and setting prices of products. The content evolves from mathematical foundations, to basic business concepts: mathematics of retailing and finance, business accounting and communication with numbers. |
Course Notes:
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| Business Sales |
BUSN-108-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Ken Anderson
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This is an overview of the fundamentals of salesmanship supported by actual problems in sales. It is based on training material used by leading corporations in their educational programs for salespersons.
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Course Notes: Students pick up materials and take exams on campus.
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| Windows Desktop |
BUSN-121-WWW01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Phyllis Watts
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| A comprehensive overview of using the WindowsXP Operating System. You must have a PC with WindowsXP and a printer or the ability to use the campus computer labs. |
Course Notes: 1/2 semester class, offered Summer and Fall
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| Microsoft Excel |
BUSN-180-WWW01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Bettie Goodman
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| An introduction to the functions of Excel spreadsheet software. Lessons cover fundamental spreadsheet operations, planning and building a worksheet, formatting, using ChartWizard and other advanced features. A home PC with Excel software is required or use the campus labs. |
Course Notes: Tests are taken on campus.
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| Microsoft Word |
BUSN-190-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Bettie Goodman
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| A hands-on course in how to use one of the most popular word processing programs today. Includes creating, saving and printing letters, reports and tables. A home PC with Microsoft Word software is required or use the campus computer labs. |
Course Notes: This course begins on Feb, 9th
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| Business Communications |
BUSN-206-WWW01-FAll |
3-3 |
Instructor: Phyllis Watts
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Eligibility for ENGL-101 based on The MCC English Placement Test, or by having completed ENGL-099 with a Satisfactory grade, or by having completed the ACT with a score of 20 for English. |
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| Study and apply the major principles of business communication by writing business letters and reports and presenting the information through oral communication after the reports have been formatted on a computer. |
Course Notes:
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| Business Law I |
BUSN-251-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Ken Anderson
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| Everyone in the business world needs this invaluable overview of legal principles. You will find the law of contracts, negotiable instruments, banks and banking more understandable after you've taken this course. |
Course Notes: Students pick up materials and take exams on campus.
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| Principles of Marketing |
BUSN-255-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Paul Londrigan
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| What is the place of marketing in today's business and in our world society? You will find this course a fascinating introduction to the marketing environment, the marketing mix, and marketing management.
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Course Notes: Exams are taken on campus.
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| Business Co-Op/Internship/Externship |
BUSN-280-WWW01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Phyllis Watts
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Completed 12 credits of MCC courses with a minimum 2.5 overall GPA. |
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| Allows you the opportunity to practice classroom theories and employment skills at a business. Provides on-the-job work experience and performance evaluations. A stipend may be provided. A minimum 150 hours at the organization is required |
Course Notes:
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| Computers: A Practical Approach |
COMG-153-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Annette LeBlanc
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Basic knowledge of keyboard. |
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| Introducing the personal computer and its assorted parts. A hands-on course that will provide you with a practical working knowledge of the nontechnical aspects of computers in society. |
Course Notes: Uses Microsoft Office software.
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| Introduction to Computer Security |
COMG-161-WWW01-Fall |
1-1 |
Instructor: Cheryl Bassett
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or COMG-154 or COMG-162 |
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| Overview of every aspect of Information Security: legislation, local, state and federal privacy policies and liability related to data confidentiality and integrity.
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Course Notes: Uses Microsoft Windows and Office software. 1/2 semester class.
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| Introduction to Computer Security |
COMG-161-WWW02-Fall |
1-1 |
Instructor: Cheryl Bassett
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or COMG-154 or COMG-162 |
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| Overview of every aspect of Information Security: legislation, local, state and federal privacy policies and liability related to data confidentiality and integrity. |
Course Notes: Uses Microsoft Windows and Office software. 1/2 semester class.
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| Using the Internet |
COMG-165-WWW01-Fall |
1-1 |
Instructor: Rob Benard
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This course provides an introduction to the Internet, Internet access at MCC and/or from other locations; e-mail use, information about Internet resources and services; necessary equipment requirements, language, ethical, legal, security and social issues discussion; hands-on access and use of the Internet. |
Course Notes: 1st half-semester Fall & Winter, also Spring session
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| Introduction to Computer Info Systems |
COMI-160- WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: LindaLee Massoud
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| If you have ever wondered what computers are, how they work, and how they are used in business, this is the course for you! This survey course covers a broad range of topics that will give you basic exposure to computer topics. This is NOT a "hands-on" course, but rather a knowledge course (theory, vocabulary, and business application). If you want a beginning-level hands-on course, please register for COMG-153. |
Course Notes: Tests are taken on campus.
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| Fundamentals of Communication |
COMM-131-CMM01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Vanessa Ferguson
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Mode of Delivery: CMM |
Pre/Corequisite: Must pass DLES 100/101. |
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| This course teaches the fundamentals of public speaking, principles of effective oral communication, and application of these principles in a variety of practical speaking situations. |
Course Notes:
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| Introduction to Linux Administration |
COMS-130-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Paul Sbraccia
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This class will introduce the average windows user to the world of Linux. You will download and install leading edge open source software onto Linux servers. You will be completing on-line labs. |
Course Notes:
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| Intro to Programming |
COMS-170-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Tom Forsythe
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: MATH-101 or permission of instructor. |
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| Want to know how to write computer programs? Topics of this class include statement structure and syntax, standard programming conventions, arithmetic processing, string processing, decision structures, looping, function and object-oriented design. |
Course Notes: Uses Python programming, exams are taken on campus.
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| Intro to Web Page Creation |
COMW-100-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Robert Benard
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: COMG-150 or COMG-153 or permission of instructor |
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| You will learn the basic skills for planning, designing, creating, uploading, advertising and maintaining a simple Web site. Suitable for both majors and non-majors. You will use an editing program, rather than HTML code, to assist in creating Web pages.
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Course Notes:
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| Intro to Early Childhood Education |
ECED-100-IMM01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Becky Garske
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Mode of Delivery: IMM |
Pre/Corequisite: A current Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry (CA/NR) clearance must be obtained from the Family Independence Agency prior to enrollment in this course. A copy must be on file in the Social Science Office, MMB2005. |
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| If you are planning on taking courses in the Early Childhood Education Program, are a candidate for the Child Development Associate Credential (CDA), or planning to transfer to Elementary Education or the Nanny program, then this is the place to start. |
Course Notes: Ten hours of observation/participation laboratory experience outside of classtime is required.
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| Preschool Development and Education |
ECED-102-IMM01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Becky Garske
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Mode of Delivery: IMM |
Pre/Corequisite: Program Coordinator signature required. A current Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry (CA/NR) clearance must be obtained from the Family Independence Agency prior to enrollment in this course. A copy must be on file in the Social Science Office, MMB2005. |
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| This course addresses physical, social, emotional, cognitive and linguistic development. Traditional and contemporary families, parenting styles and child development in other cultures are discussed. |
Course Notes: A minimum of five hours of field observations are a course requirement. Tests are taken on campus.
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| Adapting Early Childhood Curricula for the Special Needs Child |
ECES-204-WWW01-Fall |
3 cr-3 |
Instructor: Sue Lechota
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: A current Child Abuse/Neglect Central Registry (CA/NR) clearance must be obtained from the MI Dept. of Human Services and on file in the Social Science Office, MMB2005 upon registration.
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| This course focuses on the theoretical principles of child development, the implications of children?s disabilities on the developmental process, and teaching strategies/techniques for working with young children with special needs.
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Course Notes:
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| Personal Money Management |
ECON-125-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Melissa Rueterbusch
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| A practical how-to-do-it course on being a better money manager and more effective consumer. Topics include budgeting, insurance, taxes, borrowing, housing, investment, buying practices, inflation, and the consumer movement. |
Course Notes: Exams taken online.
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| Principles of Economics (macroeconomics) |
ECON-221-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Melissa Rueterbusch
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| A standard theory course recommended for students with sophomore standing. Concentration on macroeconomic theory and policy as they apply to national economic problems especially inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. Students learn the basics of fiscal and monetary policy. |
Course Notes: Exams taken on campus.
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| Principles of Economics (microeconomics) |
ECON-222-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Melissa Rueterbusch
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: ECON-221 or permission of instructor. |
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| Learn how an individual firm attempts to maximize its profit under different competitive conditions, how income is distributed, and the relationship between the U.S. economy and other economies in the world. |
Course Notes: Exams taken online.
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| English Composition I |
ENGL-101-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Fairy Hayes-Scott
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| Written communication skills are crucial in today"s employment market. Organize your ideas and communicate them in a clear, convincing way through thesis statements supported by developmental paragraphs, topic sentences, and accurate word choices. A report based on research is an included feature. |
Course Notes:
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| English Composition I |
ENGL-101-WWW02 -Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Christy Rishoi
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| Written communication skills are crucial in today's employment market. Organize your ideas and communicate them in a clear, convincing way through thesis statements supported by developmental paragraphs, topic sentences, and accurate word choices. A report based on research is an included feature. |
Course Notes:
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| English composition I |
ENGL-101-WWW03-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Michele Dunnum
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Must Pass DLES-100/101. |
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| A writing course that emphasizes organization and communication of thought through writing developed with clear, convincing detail and supporting a thesis (controlling idea or main point). Writing in the course will include single paragraphs, short essays, and a library research assignment, which includes a longer, multiple-source, documented essay. |
Course Notes:
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| English Composition II |
ENGL-102-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Fairy Hayes-Scott
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: ENGL-101 |
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| Building on what you learned in ENGL-101, you will develop your critical thinking skills through researching and summarizing data, analyzing language, evaluating evidence, and logical reasoning, and apply those concepts by writing theme papers. |
Course Notes:
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| English Composition II |
ENGL-102-WWW02-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Larry Juchartz
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: ENGL-101 |
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| Building on what you learned in ENGL-101, you will develop your critical thinking skills through researching and summarizing data, analyzing language, evaluating evidence, and logical reasoning, and apply those concepts by writing theme papers. |
Course Notes:
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| English Composition II |
ENGL-102-WWW03-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Larry Juchartz
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: ENGL-101
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| Building on what you learned in ENGL-101, you will develop your critical thinking skills through researching and summarizing data, analyzing language, evaluating evidence, and logical reasoning, and apply those concepts by writing theme papers. |
Course Notes:
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| American Indian Literature |
ENGL-235-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Christy Rishoi
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: ENGL-101
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| An introductory course in the literature of North American Indians, primarily of the 20th century focusing on the mythology, history, and literature of a handful of indigenous cultures, including an extended study of the Spokane and Ojibwe traditions.
pean traditions. |
Course Notes:
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| World Regional Geography |
GEOG-142-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Frank Sobie
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This survey course of the major geographic regions of the world emphasizes the physical environment, population characteristics, economic activities, political organization, and international relations. |
Course Notes: Students pick up materials and take exams on campus. This course uses both the Internet and DVDs of the PBS video series, "The Power of Place."
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| Physical Geology |
GEOL-151-DLT01-Fall |
4-5 |
Instructor: Sheila Swyrtek
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| Study the earth and the dynamic processes that alter its surface: volcanoes, earthquakes, and plate tectonics. Learn practical geologic skills including mineral, rock, and fossil identification. The labs are delivered with three kits to study and be tested upon, including a mineral lab supplement on DVD! |
Course Notes: $15 Lab Fee plus $15 refundable Deposit. Students pick up materials and take exams on campus.
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| World History: Prehistory to 1500 C.E. |
HIST-151-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Aaron Gulyas
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This course is a study of the historical development of civilization in West Asia and North Africa, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, South and East Asia and the Western Hemisphere to 1500 C.E. Emphasizes 1)organization and functions of the states; 2)economic behavior; 3)philosophy, religion, literature and science; and 4)families, women and social structure. The course will concentrate on the human aspect of history and contacts among these centers of civilization. |
Course Notes: Exams taken online.
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| World History:Prehistory to 1500 C.E. |
HIST-152-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Aaron Gulyas
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| The study of the historical development of civilization in West Asia and North Africa, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, South and East Asia and the Western Hemisphere from 1500 C.E. to the present. Emphasis on the integration of the human community and the impact as a result of Western commercial expansion, imperialism and technological innovation. |
Course Notes: Exams taken on campus
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| History of United States: 1607 - 1877 |
HIST-154-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Brian Harding
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This course is the study of the evolution of the American United States republic from colonial settlement through Reconstruction. |
Course Notes: Exams taken on campus.
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| History of United States: 1877 to Present |
HIST-155-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Brian Harding
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| The study of the development of the United States following Reconstruction. Discussion includes the problems of an evolving society and the increasing responsibilities of world leadership. |
Course Notes: Exams are taken on campus.
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| Basic Mathematics |
MATH-021-WWW01-Fall |
5.0-5.0 |
Instructor: Michael Carr
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: DLES-100. |
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Course Notes:
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| Basic Mathematics |
MATH-021-WWW02-Fall |
5-5 |
Instructor: Vasu Iyengar
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: DLES-100 |
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Course Notes:
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| Beginning Algebra |
MATH-110-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Lynn Sutton
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Mode of Delivery: |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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Course Notes:
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| Intermediate Algebra |
MATH-120-WWW01-Fall |
4.0-4.0 |
Instructor: Sue Larsen
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: DLES-100; MATH-110 with a 2.0 or higher or placement into MATH-120. |
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Course Notes:
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| Probability & Statistics |
MATH-150-WWW01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Vasu Iyengar
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: 2.0 or higher in MATH-130. |
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| Highly recommended for students in business, social science, math, and natural science. |
Course Notes: TI-83 calculator required. Exams taken on campus.
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| Principles of Management |
MGMT-181-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Ken Anderson
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| Learn the basic philosophy, principles, and concepts of management and how they may be applied to the planning, organizing, and controlling of a business. |
Course Notes: Students pick up materials and take exams on campus.
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| Small Business Management |
MGMT-183-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Ken Anderson
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| Have you always dreamed of starting your own business, but didn't know how to go about it? Or are you interested in enhancing the success of your present venture? You need this course if you own, or plan to own a small business. |
Course Notes: Exams are taken on campus.
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| Introduction to Entrepreneurship |
MGMT-184-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Ken Anderson
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| This course will enable students to execute their ideas, grow their business and tap into a greater power--the ability to use their ideas and energy to achieve social and political goals that will help empower their communities. Fundamentals of being an entrepreneur will be addressed. |
Course Notes: Tests are taken on campus.
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| Business Leadership Supervision |
MGMT-186-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Beverly Bliesath
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: None |
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| This course is intended to assist the current or prospective supervisor in the day-to-day operation of a department or small business operation. Particular emphasis is given to process improvement and employee relations issues such as discipline, grievance, contracts, health and safety. |
Course Notes:
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| Organizational Behavior |
MGMT-283-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Beverly Bliesath
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: MGMT-181 or at least two years of business or industrial experience
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| Are You motivated? This great Management course focuses on leadership and the impact different styles have on the motivation and behavior of workers. The theory and application concepts of situational leadership are introduced and utilized. Activities include on-line discussions and topic research/short writings. |
Course Notes:
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| Labor Relations for the Supervisor |
MGMT-284-DLT01 |
3-3 |
Instructor: Beverly Bliesath
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Mode of Delivery: IMM |
Pre/Corequisite: MGMT-181 or at least two years of business or industrial experience |
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| Want to Understand labor unions and contracts? Using excellent videos & on-line discussion boards, this great Management course introduces collective bargaining, the history of organized labor and the evolution of U.S. industrial relations. The legal framework for unions to exist is explained. Management and union strategies and structures for bargaining are covered, as are the roles of the supervisor and union representative. Negotiation processes, grievance procedures, mediation, and arbitration are covered in detail. |
Course Notes: Students must come to campus to check out materials.
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| Management Co-Op I |
MKT.-159-PRT01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Paul Londrigan
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Mode of Delivery: Print |
Pre/Corequisite: |
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| Work experience under the supervision of the marketing coordinator and a participating employer. Progress reports and specialized projects are required. These courses must be taken in sequence. |
Course Notes:
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| Management Co-Op II |
MKT.-258-PRT01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Paul Londrigan
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Mode of Delivery: Print |
Pre/Corequisite: MKT.-159 |
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| This course provides the opportunity for work experience under the supervision of the Marketing Program Coordinator and a participating employer. Progress reports and specialized projects are required. Includes class discussion of problems encountered on the job. |
Course Notes:
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| Management Co-Op III |
MKT.-259-PRT01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Paul Londrigan
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Mode of Delivery: Print |
Pre/Corequisite: MKT.-159, MKT.-258 |
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| This course is a continuation of MKT.-258. Work experience under the supervision of the Marketing Program Coordinator and a participating employer. Progress reports and specialized projects are required. Includes class discussion of problems encountered on the job. |
Course Notes:
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| Keyboarding I |
OISY-101-WWW01-Fall |
2-2 |
Instructor: Phyllis Watts
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
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| A hands-on course learning to use the keyboard with accuracy and speed. Minimum of 25 wpm for three minutes with a maximum of three errors at the end of the course. On-campus timed tests required. |
Course Notes: On-campus timed tests required. 1/2 semester class.
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| Medical Transcription for General Medicine |
OISY-156-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Phyllis Watts
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: BHSR-110 |
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| Entry level practice in transcribing general medicine dictation; formatting and documenting guidelines for history and physicals, consultation, and discharge summaries. |
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| Introduction to American Government |
PSCN-171-CMM01-Fall |
4-4 |
Instructor: Paul Rozycki
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Mode of Delivery: CMM |
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| If you are a taxpayer, you should be interested in what you are getting for your money! Find out with this introductory survey of the form and function of American governments, as well as the rights and responsibilities of your citizenship. |
Course Notes: Exams taken on campus.
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| General Psychology |
PSYC-281-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Gail Knapp
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Optional PSYC-280 |
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| Would you like to learn more about why individuals do what they do? This course focuses on human behavior with special emphasis on observation as well as on the scientific principles leading to the understanding of motivation, emotion, learning, perception, intelligence, and personality. |
Course Notes: Exams taken on campus.
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| Social Psychology |
PSYC-282-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Gail Knapp
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor. |
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| You will study the individual in group settings. Major areas of study include methodology, socialization, attitudes and beliefs, social perception, attribution theory, interpersonal relationships, aggression, stereotyping, prosocial behavior, group dynamics and organizational effectiveness. |
Course Notes: Exams taken on campus.
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| Child Psychology |
PSYC-285-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Susan Edwards
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor
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| An analysis of the development of the child from the prenatal stage through post-adolescence. This course stresses socialization factors leading to personality development in infancy and childhood and analyzes the effect of environmental factors on cognitive development. |
Course Notes: Students pick up materials and take exams on campus.
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| Abnormal Psychology |
PSYC-286-CMM01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Lillie McCain
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Mode of Delivery: CMM |
Pre/Corequisite: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor |
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| A focus on the study of emotional and mental problems with discussion and classificaion of personality and behavioral disorders as well as therapeutic approaches. |
Course Notes: Students pick materials and take Exams on campus.
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| Psychology of Human Development |
PSYC-288-DLT01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Susan Edwards
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Mode of Delivery: DVD/Video |
Pre/Corequisite: Prereq.: PSYC-281 or permission of instructor |
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| A study of the changes that occur across the life span of human beings from conception to death. This course investigates the processes of physical, social, and moral development and studies the development of language, identity, cognition, emotion, and personality. |
Course Notes: Students pick up materials and take exams on campus
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| Introductory Sociology |
SOCY-191-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Brenda Zicha
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
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| Great insights into human group behavior. Topics covered are the socialization of individuals into their culture; the formation and function of different kinds of social groups; and the processes of stability, deviance, and change in society. |
Course Notes: Exams are taken online.
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| Marriage & the Family |
SOCY-193-CMM01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Brenda Zicha
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Mode of Delivery: CMM |
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| Marriage and family are two social institutions that are undergoing a period of tremendous social change. This course traces the history of the American family from the colonial era to the present with an emphasis on the attitudes and social adjustments that are necessary for a successful courtship, marriage and parenthood experience in the post-modern era in which we are all living. |
Course Notes: Exams are taken online.
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| Race and Ethnic Relations |
SOCY-294-WWW01-Fall |
3-3 |
Instructor: Brenda Zicha
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Mode of Delivery: WWW |
Pre/Corequisite: Prerequisite: SOCY-191; Must pass DLES-100/101. |
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| A study of racial and ethnic minorities and their subcultures and specific social problems. Concentration on the United States as a cultural unit. Emphasis on the different effects of socialization as related to personality and cultural development within minority groups. |
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