Intersession 2015 Credit Course Offerings
44 courses with 55 sections offered in Intersession 2015
Accounting
ACCT-103Introductory Accounting (Formerly ACCT090)
3 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the principles and concepts of financial accounting. This course focuses on bookkeeping and accounting procedures through the accounting cycle for service and merchandising businesses, including special journals. This course presumes no previous knowledge of accounting.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ACCT-103-E1
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas and publisher website | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Zaher LFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-105Financial Accounting (Formerly Principles of Accounting I)
4 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the objectives, principles, assumptions and concepts of financial accounting. It focuses on procedures and practices from the accounting cycle through financial statement presentation with an emphasis on recognizing, valuing, reporting, and disclosing assets, liabilities, and equity. This course presumes no previous accounting knowledge.
- Prerequisites
- ACCT103 (C or better) or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better) or Reading Placement Test score Level 3
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ACCT-105-EN5
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas and publisher website | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Zaher LFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-106Managerial Accounting (Formerly Principles of Accounting II)
4 Credits
This course introduces students to the concepts and applications of managerial accounting. Students focus on analysis and recording of various manufacturing costs, cost-volume-profit analysis, preparation of financial statements for a manufacturer, creation of static and flexible budgets and reports, evaluation of capital investments, and various costing systems.
- Prerequisites
- ACCT105 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ACCT-106-EN5
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas and publisher website | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Dilcher JFaculty Syllabus |
Biology
BIOL-115Basic Human Anatomy
3 Credits
This course is a study of human anatomy which develops a basic understanding of the structure and function of body organs and systems and their interactions. Other topics include nutrition, metabolism, and growth and development.
- Prerequisites
Reading Level 3 or higher, or READ110 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; and Math Level 5 or higher or MATH095 (C or better), and Writing Level 4 or higher or COMP090 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BIOL-115-E1
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas; Proctored Testing is Required | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Afshar AFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-181Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4 Credits
This course introduces the study of the human body and the basic structure of cells, tissues, and organs. Topics include the structure and function of the integumentary, muscular, nervous, and skeletal systems.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Level 3 or READ110 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
- View current fees
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BIOL-181-EN5
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas and publisher website; Proctored Testing is Required. | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Sullivan SFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-182Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4 Credits
This course, a continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, studies the structure and function of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, digestive, endocrine, excretory, nervous, reproductive, and respiratory systems, as well as human development and genetics.
- Prerequisites
- BIOL181 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
- View current fees
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BIOL-182-EN5
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas and publisher website; Proctored Testing is Required | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Sullivan SFaculty Syllabus |
Communication Studies
COMM-105Interpersonal Communication
3 Credits
This introductory communication skills course helps students develop competencies in diverse social and professional communication. Students engage in activities and assignments that focus on diversity, perception, listening skills and conflict management skills.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMM-105-E1
Orientation via online chat: 12/22/14, 4:00pm; Uses Canvas; Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 12/15/14. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Queeney SFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110Effective Speaking
3 Credits
This course helps students build confidence in preparing and delivering informative and persuasive speeches. Topics include subject selection, audience analysis, research, organization, and use of voice and body in speech delivery.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or better or COMP107 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMM-110-E1
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas and publisher website | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Srinivasan MFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E2
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Quinn JFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E3
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 12/15/14. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Rosentrater DFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E4
Orientation via online chat: 12/22/14, 2:00pm; Uses Canvas and publisher website; Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 12/15/14. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Queeney SFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EN5
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Altemose RFaculty Syllabus |
Composition/Writing
COMP-111English Composition II
3 Credits
In this continuation of English Composition I, students write several analytical essays assigned in conjunction with classroom study of a range of readings, including literature and critical analysis, that may center around a course theme. After sequenced instruction in research techniques, students write an argumentative and scholarly research paper.
- Prerequisites
- COMP110 (C or better) or Permission of the Department of Language and Literature
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMP-111-EN1
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas; Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 10/13/14. | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Barber KFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-115Creative Writing I
3 Credits
This course is a seminar-type exploration of creative writing techniques with emphasis on writing and criticism of student writing. Work from literary tradition will be studied as models and inspiration for the students' own literary efforts. Assignments will enable students to express and develop their creative skills.
- Prerequisites
- COMP110 (C or better) or Writing Placement Test score of 9 or permission of the Department of Language and Literature, based on the writing samples
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMP-115-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Freeman JFaculty Syllabus |
Computer Information Science
CISC-100Digital Literacy
3 Credits
A hands-on course for non-majors dealing with personal computers in a wide variety of settings. Topics include: basic computer concepts, computer hardware, operating systems, the Internet, online safety and security, email, computer applications including word processors, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, databases, and the impact of computers on society.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CISC-100-EN5
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas and publisher website | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Geoghan DFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-110Introduction to Information Systems
3 Credits
This course provides an overview of business information systems. Topics include hardware and software fundamentals, use of software packages, effective use of networks, Internet, and other communication tools, the design of management information systems, as well as the ethical use of computers in business and society. Hands-on experience is provided.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- Additional Fees
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Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CISC-110-EN5
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas and MyLab/Mastering; Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 10/13/14. | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Fritz JFaculty Syllabus |
Economics
ECON-111Principles of Economics - Macro
3 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles of economics, with emphasis upon macroeconomic theory and analysis. Among topics considered are the scope and nature of economics, ideology and structure of the American economy, national income and employment theory, business fluctuations, money and banking, fiscal and monetary policies, and economic growth.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ECON-111-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Beem CFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-111-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas and publisher website. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Swanzer LFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-112Principles of Economics - Micro
3 Credits
Students study basic economic principles with particular emphasis upon microeconomic theory and problems. Among topics considered are the economics of the firm, the price system and resource allocation, the distribution of income, domestic economic problems, international trade, economic development, and comparative economic systems.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ECON-112-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Beem CFaculty Syllabus |
Education
EDUC-120Early Learning and Development I: Ages Birth - 5
3 Credits
This course explores child development in the cognitive, language, physical, emotional, and social domains within a theoretical and research framework for children from birth to five years of age. Students examine the influences of cultural diversity, family, and education on early learning and development. Five hours of observation required.
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EDUC-120-HCA
Held at Jolly Toddlers 2nd St. Pike Southampton, Pa. Meets 6pm to 9pm on 10/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4, 12/11 and 1/8/15. | Hybrid (Face-To-Face + Online) | Off-Campus In person meetings: Thursday, October 23, 2014 Thursday, November 06, 2014 Thursday, November 20, 2014 Thursday, December 04, 2014 Thursday, December 11, 2014 Thursday, January 08, 2015 | D'Auria KFaculty Syllabus |
Health Education
HLTH-103Life and Health
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to perplexing personal and social health problems in contemporary society, providing opinions, data, and facts that help the student investigate these problems. A synthesis of knowledge is presented from a variety of disciplines, such as medicine, psychology, physiology, sociology, sexology, and child development.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HLTH-103-E1
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Sullivan LFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120Nutrition
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to nutrition as a health science that examines the nutrients essential to human life. The metabolic action, requirements, and nutrient food sources are studied along with application of entrepreneurial skills. Needs and behavior patterns in children and adults are used to illustrate the relationship between diet and health.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or higher or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better) or
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HLTH-120-E1
Orientation via online chat: 12/22/14, 6:00pm; Uses Canvas; Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 12/15/14. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Bradshaw WFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120-E2
Orientation is online, Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Coyne SFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-200Introduction to Women's Health Issues
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to the personal and social concerns of women’s past and present health trends. Emphasis will be placed on the historical perspective of women’s health, including an exploration of psychological, physiological, and social barriers to women’s health. The holistic model of wellness will be examined.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HLTH-200-E1
Orientation via online chat: 12/21/14, 8:30am; Uses Canvas and publisher website | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Robinson LFaculty Syllabus |
History/Historic Preservation
HIST-151U.S. History: Young America
3 Credits
This course explores U.S. history from European colonization until the end of the Civil War. Students critically examine the social, cultural, economic, and political dynamics of America's agrarian age.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-151-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Gross-Dorf SFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-151-EN5
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Totten JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-152U.S. History: Modern America
3 Credits
Students explore America's transformation into an industrial and global power since the Reconstruction era. Topics critically examined include: immigration, modernization, struggles for race, class, gender, and sexual equality, nationalism, world war, and broad social, economic, and cultural change.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-152-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas ans publisher website. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Herzog JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-152-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas; Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 12/15/14. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Totten JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-17220th Century America
3 Credits
This course is a survey of the American experience from pre-World War I to the present. Students explore the dynamics of America's social, cultural, economic, and political life as the United States reaches maturity as a world power.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-172-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Sutton MFaculty Syllabus |
Law
LAWS-205Paralegal Trial Procedure and Practices
3 Credits
Using a realistic case file, the student works through the intense trial advocacy process from conceptualizing the trial, including strategy and tactics, preparing a trial notebook, filing pretrial motions, and performing exercises exploring procedural and evidentiary issues.
- Prerequisites
- LAWS100 (C or better) and LAWS140 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LAWS-205-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Costello HFaculty Syllabus |
Literature
LITR-232American Literature from 1865
3 Credits
This course surveys the development of American Literature from Whitman to the present, with emphasis upon thorough acquaintance with the work of the significant writers of the period, including women and minorities, in their historical and cultural context.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LITR-232-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas; Viewing access in Canvas begins 12/15. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Bruck SFaculty Syllabus |
LITR-277Introduction to Short Fiction
3 Credits
This course explores the short story and novella as meaningful literary forms, with emphasis on structure and technique. Lectures and classroom discussions are reinforced by examinations, critical essays, and exercises in critical analysis.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LITR-277-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Freeman JFaculty Syllabus |
Management
MGMT-100Introduction to Business
3 Credits
This course examines the social, legal, ethical, economic and political interactions of business and society in the United States and internationally. Business and non-business majors learn about the relationship and impact of business to society in which they are citizens, consumers, and producers.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-100-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Luce GFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-110Small Business Management
3 Credits
This course reviews considerations in establishing and managing a small business venture in today's complex business environment. It promotes application of the entrepreneurial mindset to issues of management, operations and control. Also reviewed are legal forms of ownership, financial planning and resources, ethical issues, and the importance of social responsibility.
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MGMT-110-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas and publisher website | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Dunn CFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-130Business Law
3 Credits
This course examines the fundamentals of Business Law, the legal process and environment within which individuals and business operate, and the relationship of law, business, and the individual. Topics include the basic elements of a contract, the Uniform Commercial Code, and provision on sales and negotiable instruments.
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MGMT-130-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Simcox CFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-180Legal Environment of Business
3 Credits
This course examines the various classifications of the law and the rights and responsibilities imposed on the business community by our legal system. It introduces students to the evolutionary process of the legal system and its impact on the individual, business environment, and upon society as a whole.
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MGMT-180-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Costello HFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-230Principles of Management
3 Credits
This course presents the principles, techniques, and concepts needed for managerial analysis and decision-making. It highlights the effective management of planning, organizing, influencing, and controlling related to the internal and external environment and issues of ethics and social responsibility. It emphasizes a variety of communication skills.
- Prerequisites
- MGMT100 (C or better) or MGMT110 (C or better) or Permission of the Department of Business, Innovation, and Legal Studies
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-230-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Sell KFaculty Syllabus |
Marketing
MKTG-100Principles of Marketing
3 Credits
This course examines the major elements in the marketing mix, including product planning, pricing, channel and logistics of dispersion, and promotion. It reviews consumer demand, as well as principles, functions, and the basic problems and opportunities that exist in the world of marketing.
- Prerequisites
- MGMT100 (C or better) or MGMT110 (C or better) or Permission of the Department of Business Studies
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MKTG-100-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Imber BFaculty Syllabus |
Mathematics
MATH-089Fast Track Mathematics
1 Credit
This course reviews various mathematical concepts from Pre-Algebra through Pre-Calculus. After taking the math placement test, students work with math software to strengthen their mathematical knowledge and potentially increase their placement score through the software, leading to continue with other courses within a program of study earlier.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-089-E1
Orientation is online; Uses publisher website | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Termine JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-089-ENM
Orientation is online; Uses publisher website | Online | December 08, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Termine JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-103Intermediate Algebra
3 Credits
This course provides a preparation for more advanced study in mathematics and related fields. Topics include simplifying algebraic, rational, and radical expressions; solving quadratic, rational, radical, absolute value, exponential, and logarithmic equations; solving compound and absolute value inequalities, and graphing functions.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 5 or MATH095 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-103-EN5
Orientation is online; Uses MyLab/Mastering; Proctored testing is Required | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Martin LFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-115Elementary Statistics
3 Credits
This course is primarily for business, science, liberal arts, and education majors. Topics studied include descriptive measures for empirical data, theory of probability, probability distributions, sampling distributions of statistics from large and small samples, estimation theory, hypothesis testing, correlation, and regression.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 7 or higher or MATH101 (C or better) or MATH103 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-115-EN5
Orientation is online; Uses MyLab/Mastering; Proctored Testing Required | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Fratantaro SFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-120College Algebra
4 Credits
This course is designed to strengthen and increase the understanding of basic algebraic concepts before a student undertakes advanced study in mathematics. Topics include algebra of the real numbers, algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions and their graphs, systems of equations, inequalities, and absolute value.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 7 or higher or MATH103 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-120-EN5
Orientation is online; Uses MyLab/Mastering | Online | October 20, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Erickson JFaculty Syllabus |
Music: Academic
MUSC-101Introduction to Music
3 Credits
This course is a listening-based survey of Western art music from Gregorian chant to the present, including a study of basic acoustics and musical notation. Subject matter includes representative composers, their lives, times, and works, as well as musical instruments, styles, genres, and forms presented in an historical context.
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MUSC-101-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas and MyLab/Mastering | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Bresnen SFaculty Syllabus |
MUSC-101-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas and MyLab/Mastering | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Bresnen SFaculty Syllabus |
MUSC-103World Music
3 Credits
Beginning with a preliminary study of music fundamentals and an overview of societal contexts of music and musicians, this listening-oriented survey of traditional and popular music from around the world employs the ethnomusicological approach to explore the diverse musical heritages of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East.
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MUSC-103-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas and MyLab/Mastering; Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 12/15/14. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Reed RFaculty Syllabus |
MUSC-106History of Jazz
3 Credits
This course surveys the development of jazz from its origins to the present time, investigates representative composers, and examines the musical characteristics, compositional practices, and instrumental/vocal techniques associated with ragtime, blues, bebop, swing, progressive, and other styles.
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MUSC-106-E3
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Baumeister JFaculty Syllabus |
Office Administration
OADM-110Business Communication
3 Credits
The strategies and techniques of writing letters, memos, and reports are emphasized. Students will develop and refine these skills through assignments that include positive letters, negative letters, and other types of business messages. An analytical business report is assigned to apply principles for writing a business research report.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement score of 6 or better or COMP107 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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OADM-110-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Luce GFaculty Syllabus |
Psychology
PSYC-110Introduction to Psychology
3 Credits
Introduction to Psychology is the scientific study of the psychological factors which influence the behavior of individual organisms, both animal and human.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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PSYC-110-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Rewald LFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-180Human Growth and Development
3 Credits
This course is a survey of development and growth from conception through adolescence. The physical, emotional, intellectual, and social processes of maturation are examined. Emphasis is on the adjustment of the individual to his or her peer group, social institutions, the community, and the home.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-180-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas Check Canvas for viewing access only as early as 12/15/14. | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Letourneau TFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-181Developmental Psychology - Lifespan
3 Credits
This course describes the intellectual, emotional, social, and physiological development of the human being. Development will be studied from conception through adulthood and aging.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-181-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Horback SFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-280Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
3 Credits
This course presents a summary of the field of abnormal behavior. It analyzes current theories which attempt to explain the development of personality and the cause of mental illness. Also discussed are diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and the techniques currently used.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-280-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Gross DFaculty Syllabus |
Sociology
SOCI-110Introduction to Sociology
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts in the field of sociology, with emphasis upon the application of these concepts to the understanding of American institutions: politics, economics, religion, education, marriage, and the family.
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SOCI-110-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-110-E2
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Probst MFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-130Contemporary Social Problems
3 Credits
A systematic study of changing American social problems and controversies. Selected topics such as poverty, crime, drug abuse, problems of the family, problems of the aged, changing sex roles, and the abortion debate are examined.
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SOCI-130-E1
Orientation is online; Uses Canvas | Online | December 22, 2014 - January 15, 2015 | Niclaus EFaculty Syllabus |