Prerequisite(s): ACC 2010
Focuses on the methods and tools used to generate information for decision making by managers within an organization and integrates decision-making throughout the course. Addresses five primary topics: determining the cost of products, services, and segments of the organization; short-term/long-term role of planning in management; the control function of management. May be delivered hybrid and/or online.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies
Canvas Course Mats $116/Pearson applies
Introduces astronomy and cosmology. Provides a physics-based overview of the solar system, the lives and deaths of stars, galaxies, and the evolution of the Universe. Explores the basic principles of physics and light, the tools of astronomy, and interesting concepts such as the Big Bang and black holes.
Canvas Course Mats $67/Pearson applies
An introductory course in modern scientific psychology. Covers major domains of scientific psychology including biological foundations, sensations, perception, learning, motivation, human development and abnormal psychology. Examines major psychological and professional applications.
Canvas Course Mats $25/Lumen applies.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in the MBA program
Exposes students to the concepts, theories, and practices related to the behavior and attitudes of people in organizations. Examines issues at the individual, group, and organizational levels, including topics such as individual differences, motivation, leadership, human resource management, teamwork, and organizational design, and structure.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005
Designed to investigate major philosophical ideas from the Pre-Socratic era to the present. Students should develop philosophical skills through supervised analysis of readings in epistemology (knowledge), metaphysics (reality), ethics (values), and social philosophy. Emphasizes the articulation, assessment, and discussion of fundamental religious, social, political issues through class discussions, lectures, media, and writing projects.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Master of Accountancy program
Varies from semester to semester. Provides opportunities for students to become exposed to emerging technology and topics of current interest and demand in accounting, taxation, auditing, and accounting information systems. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits toward graduation.
Examines the challenges to individual and community health, and encourages students to become actively engaged in preserving, protecting, and promoting health at all levels. Develops a greater appreciation for bodies and understanding of requirements to maintain or achieve good physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health. Includes lecture, discussion groups, guest lecturers, media, and role-playing.
Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 2010 or MKTG 2200), ECON 2010, and University Advanced Standing
Teaches international business, trade and foreign investment, and theories of international trade. Studies economic development, international investment and international agencies (government and private) that affect international business by informing, regulating or financing. Develops an appreciation of the unpredictable forces of foreign environments. Explores how international businessmen respond to these influences.
May be delivered online.
Canvas Course Mats $78/McGraw applies
Presents the management skills necessary to be a fixed based operator and entry-level manager for scheduled airlines in the national aviation system. Teaches management functions, marketing, financing, organization and administration, flight operations, maintenance, safety, and liability. Provides hands-on experience of management styles through evaluations and critiques of local airlines and airport facilities.
Provides information, tools, and skills to aid students in engaging in an active, healthy lifestyle throughout life. Offers the opportunity to learn about exercise program design, physiological adaptations that underlie fitness, and strategies to maintain an active lifestyle across the lifespan. Features access to high quality exercise facilities. Requires participation in exercise 2-3 days per week outside of the scheduled class activities. Stresses comprehensive principles in health, wellness, physical activity, and fitness assessment.
Canvas Course Mats $66/McGraw applies
Introduces the basics of computing, including computer hardware, and programming concepts and language. Explores how computers work and how a computer may be programmed. Includes a brief history of computer, programming languages, and computer numbering systems. Presents basic programming constructs; students produce a variety of introductory level programs. Surveys various computing professions. May be delivered hybrid and/or online.
Lab access fee of $35 computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): One of the following (within department time limits): MAT 1000 or MAT 1010 with a grade of C or higher; or appropriate placement by a placement exam.
Teaches how to communicate, interpret, and analyze quantitative information found in the media and in everyday life to make sound personal, professional, and civic decisions.
May be delivered online.
Intermediate Writing/Academic Writing and Research CC
ENGL-2010
Average GPA: 3.07
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 28836
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Prerequisite(s): Appropriate ACT test scores taken within the last three years or completion of ENGL 1010 or ENGL 101H with a grade of C- or higher, or ENGH 1005 with a grade of C or higher.
Emphasizes academic inquiry and research. Explores issues from multiple perspectives. Teaches careful reasoning, argumentation, and rhetorical awareness of purpose, audience, and genre. Focuses on critically evaluating, effectively integrating, and properly documenting sources. May be delivered hybrid and/or online.
Lab access fee of $7 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1050, MATH 1055, MATH 1090 or higher or appropriate test score
Designed for business management transfer students and as elective credit for other business students desiring economic decision-making skills. Covers intermediate microeconomics. Uses lecture, class discussion, videos, student presentations, and computer simulation. Completers should be ready to take university upper-level economics courses and to make upper-level management decisions.
May be delivered online.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies.
Canvas Course Mats $78/McGraw applies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005 or higher with a minimum grade of C-, MAT 1000 or higher with a minimum grade of C-, or appropriate test scores.
Corequisite(s): ACC 1150 recommended if required for your degree
Teaches concepts and methods underlying preparation of financial statements utilizing generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Includes the accounting cycle; income determination for service and merchandising operations; and the reporting of assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for sole proprietorships and corporations.
May be delivered online.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies.
Canvas Course Mats $78/McGraw applies.
Introduces the fundamentals of computer programming and problem solving using the current industry standard scripting languages. Emphasizes the fundamentals of structured and object-oriented programming, syntax, semantics, control structures, arrays, file I/O, testing/debugging, implementation, and the construction of graphical user interfaces. Applies these concepts to manipulate digital images, sound, movies, text, and web pages that are heavily used as digital media.
Software fee of $15 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.