Spring Semester 2022 Credit Course Offerings
Found 202 courses with 361 total sections based on your criteria
Accounting
ACCT-103Introductory Accounting
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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Toland JFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-103-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | M. SacksFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-105Financial Accounting
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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Grady LFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-105-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Toland JFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-105-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Dilcher JFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-106Managerial Accounting
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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Toland JFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-106-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Grady LFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-106-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Dilcher JFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-110Personal Financial Planning
3 Credits
This course prepares students with little or no experience in personal finance to make money management decisions. Students analyze the interrelationships of budgeting, banking, credit, taxation, investments, insurance, and estate planning as they apply to consumer decision-making.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ACCT-110-E59
No textbook purchase required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Zisa MFaculty Syllabus |
ACCT-130Accounting Applications for the Computer
3 Credits
This course provides a survey of automated accounting functions, including basic accounting procedures through the accounting cycle for service and merchandising businesses. Students implement current industry standard software to perform accounting functions and analyze financial statements.
- Prerequisites
- ACCT103 (C or better) or ACCT105 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ACCT-130-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | J. CovoneFaculty Syllabus |
Arabic (ARBC)
ARBC-110Elementary Arabic I
3 Credits
This is an interactive course in which students acquire basic knowledge of the Arabic language, as well as Middle Eastern culture. Students read, pronounce, write, and understand basic Arabic words. Cultural background is included.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ARBC-110-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | R. AttabFaculty Syllabus |
Biology
BIOL-101Biological Science I
4 Credits
This course is an introduction to processes common to all living organisms. Science and the scientific method are described. Topics include: cell structure, energy transfer in plants and animals, classical genetics, molecular genetics, genetic engineering, and evolution. This course does not meet the curriculum requirements for biology majors.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; Math Level 5 or higher or MATH095 (C or better); Writing Level 4 or COMP090 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BIOL-101-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Marrington GFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-101-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Corn JFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-101-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Babaian CFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-102Biological Science II
4 Credits
This course explores aspects of life at the macroscopic, whole-organism level. Topics are ecology, taxonomy, a survey of plant and animal life forms, and an examination of major systems for both plants and animals, with emphasis on humans. This course does not meet the curriculum requirements for biology majors.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; Math Level 5 or higher or MATH095 (C or better); Writing Level 4 or COMP090 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better) . BIOL1O1 is recommended but not required.
- Additional Fees
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Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BIOL-102-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Afshar AFaculty Syllabus |
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-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Afshar AFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-121Biological Principles I
4 Credits
This course is a comprehensive introduction to molecular and cellular biology. Structure/function relations of macromolecules and cellular organelles are studied. Other topics include transformation of energy in plants (photosynthesis) and in other types of cells (cellular respiration), cellular reproduction (mitosis and meiosis), and Mendelian genetics.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) and CHEM101 (C or better) or CHEM121 (C or better) or High School Chemistry with the approval 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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BIOL-121-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Goshorn SFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-122Biological Principles II
4 Credits
This course is a continuation of BIOL121 and focuses on comparative studies of plant and animal systems within an evolutionary framework. Additional topics include evolutionary theory, the tempo and mechanisms of evolution, speciation, population genetics, macro and microevolution, the evolutionary history of biological diversity and classification and ecology.
- Prerequisites
- BIOL121 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
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Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BIOL-122-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Corn JFaculty 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
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BIOL-181-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Afshar AFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-181-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sullivan SFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-181-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Phillips PFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-181-E62
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Phillips PFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-181-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Heeney-Stemple BFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-181-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Heeney-Stemple BFaculty 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
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Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BIOL-182-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sullivan SFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-182-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Barr MFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-182-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sullivan SFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-182-E62
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Barr MFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-182-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sullivan SFaculty Syllabus |
BIOL-182-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Heeney-Stemple BFaculty Syllabus |
Brewing & Fermentation Science
BRFS-102Brewing Analysis & Quality Assurance
3 Credits
This course provides a thorough knowledge and understanding of the science and technology of the brewing of beer. This is achieved by the study of brewing raw materials (water, malt, hops and yeast), brewing processes (malting, brewhouse procedures, fermentation, and finishing operation), and quality assurance methods of the industry.
- Prerequisites
- BRFS101 (C or better) and CHEM101 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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BRFS-102-E59
NO TEXTBOOK REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | J. DarabFaculty Syllabus |
Chemistry
CHEM-101Chemistry A
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course examines basic principles of general and organic chemistry. Topics include nature of matter, measurement, dimensional analysis, atomic structure, bonding, properties of gases, liquids, solids, and solutions, chemical reactions, acids and bases, hydrocarbons, functional groups, radiochemistry, and nomenclature. Knowledge of arithmetic and basic algebra is essential.
- Prerequisites
- Prerequisites: MATH095 (C or better) or Math Placement Test score of 5 or higher
- Additional Fees
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Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CHEM-101-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. MelideoFaculty Syllabus |
College Readiness
COLL-101Orientation to College
1 Credit
Through self-exploration and interaction with classmates, faculty, and college representatives, the orientation course helps students identify their goals and make a smooth transition to the college community. Students gain knowledge of the college's resources, services, policies, and procedures, and develop a success plan.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COLL-101-E59
Uses Canvas; No textbook purchase is required. Specific course details: bucks.edu/welcome | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Henson BFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-E60
No textbook purchase required. | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Baumeister JFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-E61
No textbook purchase required. | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-E62
No textbook purchase required. | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sullivan LFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-E63
No textbook purchase required. | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | D. DarlingFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-E64
No textbook purchase required. | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Burger JFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-E65
No textbook purchase required. | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Seibert, BFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-EF1
No textbook purchase required. | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Baumeister JFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-EF2
No textbook purchase required. | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Rogers AFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-EG1
No textbook purchase required. | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Luce GFaculty Syllabus |
COLL-101-EG2
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | E. FreeseFaculty Syllabus |
Communication Studies
COMM-101Communication Theory
3 Credits
This course examines concepts and contexts relevant to the study of human communication. Specifically, this course explores basic elements in the communication process as they occur in the context of interpersonal relationships, groups and organizations, public speaking, media, and various cultural contexts.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMM-101-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. BennettFaculty Syllabus |
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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. BennettFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pentimall MFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Queeney SFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Queeney SFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E62
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Schweibert DFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E63
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | K. CarnevaleFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E64
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Lehrhaupt JFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-E65
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pentimall MFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Altemose RFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kaiser-Goebel TFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EF3
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Baker JFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EF4
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Srinivasan MFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Queeney SFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EG2
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Baker JFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EG3
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | T. BruhnFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-110-EG4
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Srinivasan MFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-111Media and Society
3 Credits
Students examine the relationships between technology, industries, content, and users active in modern media. All students, particularly those who specialize in communication, multimedia, and journalism, build skills in media analysis, research, and writing through this college-level course.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMM-111-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Henson BFaculty Syllabus |
COMM-215Intercultural Communication
3 Credits
Students develop cross-cultural competency by examining how different cultural backgrounds communicate based on the value systems, worldviews, and narratives that ground them. The course emphasizes major demographic and societal shifts occurring in the 21st century resulting in growing diversity and interconnectedness throughout the world.
- 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-215-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Queeney SFaculty Syllabus |
Composition/Writing
COMP-107Introduction to Academic Writing
3 Credits
To prepare students for COMP110, this course emphasizes paragraph development in academic, text-based essay assignments. Instructors guide students through the writing process, which requires critical thinking and decision-making in the use of evidence, sources, and rhetorical modes for effective paragraphs and essays.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 4 or better or COMP090 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMP-107-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bruck SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-107-E60
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bruck SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-107-E61
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Luciano EFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-107-EF1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Estes SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-107-EF2
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Estes SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-107-EG1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Estes SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110English Composition I
3 Credits
English Composition I emphasizes the systematic study of writing effective expository prose and argumentation, stressing development and support of a clear thesis. The focus of the course is to lay the foundation for future academic writing requirements, including the ability to analyze, synthesize, evaluate, summarize, paraphrase, and cite textual sources from required course readings.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or COMP107 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMP-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Diamond JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Hennessey MFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kumarage EFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-E62
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Estes SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-E63
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Estes SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-E64
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Setters RFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kandl CFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kandl CFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-EG2
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Diamond JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-EG3
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Payne SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-110-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Kandl CFaculty Syllabus |
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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Diamond JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Shakely JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-E61
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Luciano EFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-E62
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kumarage EFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-E63
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kandl CFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-E64
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Malloy MFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Diamond JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kandl CFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-EF3
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kandl CFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-EF4
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Biletz JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Diamond JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-111-EG2
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Mueller-McClennen JFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-114Technical Writing
3 Credits
This course is designed for students majoring in technical, pre-engineering, and scientific fields. Assignments reflect actual technical writing tasks, with a focus on subject, purpose, and audience. The class examines traditional linear documents (instruction manuals, proposals) and those in an on-line format. Students learn to incorporate electronic formatting into technical documents.
- Prerequisites
- COMP110 (C or better) or Writing Placement Test score of 9 or permission of the Department of Language and Literature
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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COMP-114-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bruck SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-114-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Malloy MFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bruck SFaculty Syllabus |
COMP-116Creative Writing II
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. COMP116: Creative Writing II is an expansion of the skills listed in COMP115.
- 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-116-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Rackin EFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Geoghan DFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-100-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Geoghan DFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-100-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | McLaughlin MFaculty 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-E59
NO TEXTBOOK REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Burger JFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-110-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Lane JFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-110-EF1
NO TEXTBOOK REQUIRED | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Johnstone BFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-110-EG1
NO TEXTBOOK REQUIRED | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Johnstone BFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-113Visual Basic Programming I
3 Credits
This is an introductory course dealing with the concepts of object-oriented/event driven computer programming of Windows applications. The class is offered in a lecture/lab format. Students will develop solutions and create programs to solve business problems.
- Prerequisites
- MATH095 (C or better) or Math Placement Test score of 5 or higher
- Additional Fees
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CISC-113-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Guiniven TFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-115Computer Science I
4 Credits
This is a first course for computer science students providing an introduction to the use and impact of computers, numbering systems, data representations, the fundamentals of structured programming, and problem solving through the use of logic design tools. Students develop programs using an object-oriented programming language.
- Prerequisites
- MATH095 (C or better) or Math Placement Test score of 5 or higher
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CISC-115-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | B. ValersteinFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-122Computer Science II
4 Credits
This course is a continuation of Computer Science I and emphasis is placed on structured and object-oriented programming techniques. Topics include file I/O, lists, stacks, recursion, sorting, searching, strings, and their application in problem solving.
- Prerequisites
- CISC115 - Java based (C or better)
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CISC-122-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | R. ButlerFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-128Comparative Operating Systems
4 Credits
The course introduces the student to the functional components of the operating system software, which manages the physical resources of the computer system. Microprocessor based operating systems are emphasized.
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CISC-128-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | J. RockFaculty Syllabus |
CISC-143Essentials of Networking
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course introduces the fundamental properties of data transmission and computer networks. Topics include: data transfer, the OSI and TCP/IP models, protocols, WAN and LAN topologies, devices and media, security and troubleshooting. This course provides basic background for other networking courses and industry certifications.
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CISC-143-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | R. ButlerFaculty Syllabus |
Criminal Justice
CRIJ-100Introduction to the Administration of Criminal Justice
3 Credits
This course is an introductory survey of the evolution, principles, concepts, and practice of the theory and nature of the criminal justice system including police, courts, and corrections systems.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better) or
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CRIJ-100-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Roberts AFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-100-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Ritchie RFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-110Introduction to Criminal Law
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the study of substantive criminal law. The major topics of study include the purposes of criminal law, the elements of criminal law, defenses to crimes, criminal sanctions, constitutional limits on criminal law and the entrepreneurial mindset as applied to an issue in criminal law.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 or
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CRIJ-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-115Outlaw Gangs and Organized Crime
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the most current legal strategies and law enforcement tools for detecting and interdicting outlaw gangs and organized crime. The major areas of focus include a study of the origins of outlaw gangs and organized crime, and the impact of these outlaw organizations on American society.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 or
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CRIJ-115-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Roberts AFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-130Criminal Investigation/Forensics
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of criminal investigations, rules of evidence, sources of information, observations, descriptions, and identifications. The major areas of focus include collection techniques, preservation techniques, technological aids in investigating, and the processing of physical evidence, records, reports, and statements by police investigators.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 or
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CRIJ-130-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Phelan MFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-160Introduction to Juvenile Justice
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the juvenile justice system, both delinquent and dependent. The major topics include theories of juvenile delinquency and dependency, juvenile offender laws, and the relationship among juveniles, family, probation, and schools.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 or
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CRIJ-160-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-210Terrorism
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the history and foundations of terrorism, terrorism as a universal phenomenon, weapons of mass destruction, counterterrorism, and the future of terrorism. The major topics of study include modern day national and international events and their connections to terrorism.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 or
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CRIJ-210-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Ritchie RFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-260Probation and Parole
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the history and fundamental theories of probation and parole. The major topics of study include county correctional systems policies and practices and federal and state correctional systems policies and practices.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 or
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CRIJ-260-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-275Introduction to Correctional Administration
3 Credits
This course introduces students to correctional administration. The major topics include theories of criminal behavior, justifications for punishment, correctional philosophy, the correctional processes, correctional treatment methodology, early American prisons, today's prisons, prisons of the future, and the role of probation in the criminal justice system.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 or
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CRIJ-275-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Mettin DFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-280Criminal Justice Internship
3 Credits
This course introduces students to field work directly related to the student's academic preparation and career objectives. The major areas of focus include partaking in actual field work, observing real-life situations of the working professional and their clients, and comparing academic theory to field work observations.
- Prerequisites
- CRIJ100 (C or better) and permission of the Department
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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CRIJ-280-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Mancini RFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-280-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-280-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | A. SigafoosFaculty Syllabus |
CRIJ-280-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Cocca SFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-111-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. TolbertFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-111-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | McCoy DFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-111-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Cocca SFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Cocca SFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-112-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Cocca SFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-112-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. TolbertFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-112-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. TolbertFaculty Syllabus |
ECON-112-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Cocca SFaculty Syllabus |
Education
EDUC-100Foundations of Education
3 Credits
This course is primarily for students interested in pursuing a career in education. This course provides a survey of the history and philosophy of education with emphasis on current problems in education, on significant educational innovations, and on the school as a social institution. Students complete five hours of observation.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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EDUC-100-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sakharov MFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-105Foundations for Early Learning: PreK - 4
3 Credits
Students learn about the early childhood profession and its relationship to families, communities, and cultures. The course explores the profession in terms of legal, historical, philosophical, and ethical perspectives. Students examine developmentally appropriate practice aligned with current PA standards. Students complete five hours of observation.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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EDUC-105-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Angelaccio AFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-115Observing and Recording the Behavior of Young Children
3 Credits
The development of skills in observing, recording, assessing, and evaluating the behavior of young children is the course content. The course requires field experiences to acquaint students with a genuine teaching learning environment. Students complete five hours of observation.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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EDUC-115-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Angelaccio AFaculty Syllabus |
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.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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EDUC-120-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sakharov MFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-130Early Learning and Development II: Ages 6 - 11
3 Credits
This course explores child development in the physical, social and emotional, cognitive, and language domains within a theoretical and research framework for children ages 6-11. Students explore ways to plan and implement instruction to support development with emphasis on current PA standards and technology. Students complete five hours of observation.
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EDUC-130-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Dauria KFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-150Science and Math Experiences for Young Children
3 Credits
Participants in this course learn the development of children’s mathematical and scientific thinking and identify and create science and math experiences to support that development. Students create standards-based science and math experiences using appropriate materials. Students complete five hours of observation.
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EDUC-150-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Markey KFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-160Introduction to Exceptionalities
3 Credits
This course provides an overview of the different categories of exceptional learners. The course emphasizes issues in the education of individuals with cognitive impairment, learning disabilities, emotional disturbance, and physical handicaps, including inclusion and other placement options. Students complete five hours of observation.
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EDUC-160-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kaplinski KFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-170Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood: Pre-K through Fourth Grade
3 Credits
This course examines language and literacy development in children from infancy through fourth grade, including the role of English language learners and language development for exceptional learners. Students present developmentally-appropriate activities in the areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students complete five hours of observation.
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EDUC-170-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sakharov MFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-200Integrated Arts, Movement, and Play
3 Credits
Students integrate children's creativity, play, music, movement, and the arts into the curriculum. Students describe the process involved in guiding children to creatively express themselves in art, movement, and play. Students learn how to effectively support goals of multicultural education and exceptional learners. Students complete five hours of observation.
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EDUC-200-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Angelaccio AFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-206Fieldwork: Observation and Assessment in Education II- PreK-4
3 Credits
Students spend four hours each week in an early childhood or K-4th grade classroom. Students observe, develop, and apply classroom skills. Areas of focus include teacher language, community building and classroom management, assessment, and teacher and student behavior and interactions. Students complete a minimum of forty hours field experience.
- Prerequisites
- EDUC105 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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EDUC-206-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Dauria KFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-206-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Dauria KFaculty Syllabus |
EDUC-220Practicum in Education
6 Credits
Students apply their knowledge and skills in an early childhood classroom for 15 hours each week. In this "hands-on" experience in a local school or childcare placement, students create and implement standards-based, developmentally appropriate learning environments and experiences. Course includes supervisory visitations, extensive written work, and a weekly seminar class.
- Prerequisites
- Permission of the Department of Social & Behavioral Science
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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EDUC-220-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Angelaccio AFaculty Syllabus |
Engineering Technology
ENGT-222Applied Engineering Statics
3 Credits
This course provides a non-calculus analysis of Newton’s first law from an applications standpoint as it pertains to particles and rigid bodies. It utilizes algebra and trigonometry for application to problems involving force systems, equilibrium, and structures.
- Prerequisites
- PHYS106 (C or better), and MATH122 (C or better) or Math Placement Test score of 9 or higher
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ENGT-222-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Delahanty CFaculty Syllabus |
Engineering/Physics
ENGR-224Strength of Materials
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the basics of strength of materials. Topics include: loading; statically indeterminate structures; temperature and prestrain effects; shear force and bending moment; axial, shear, bearing and bending stresses; deflection of beams; and buckling of columns.
- Prerequisites
- ENGR222 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ENGR-224-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Delahanty CFaculty Syllabus |
Fire Science
FRSC-103Building Construction for Fire Protection
3 Credits
This course examines the components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety. The focus of this course is on firefighter safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies.
- Prerequisites
- FRSC100 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Business, Innovation, and Legal Studies
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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FRSC-103-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | D. JonesFaculty Syllabus |
FRSC-104Fire Prevention and Code Enforcement
3 Credits
This course provides fundamental knowledge of fire prevention and code enforcement. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau, conducting fire/life safety inspections, use and application of codes and standards, plans review, fire and life safety education, and fire investigation.
- Prerequisites
- FRSC100 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Business, Innovation, and Legal Studies; and FRSC112 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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FRSC-104-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | E. FreeseFaculty Syllabus |
FRSC-105Fire Protection Systems
3 Credits
This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection and portable fire extinguishers. The fundamentals of the inspection, maintenance, and operations of these systems are covered in this course.
- Prerequisites
- FRSC100 (C or better) or permission from the Department of Business, Innovation, and Legal Studies; and FRSC112 (C or better)
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FRSC-105-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Fenton FFaculty Syllabus |
FRSC-112Fire Behavior and Combustion
3 Credits
This course is a study of the physical properties and chemical characteristics applicable to fire; it also discusses combustion, the principles of fire, heat measurement, heat transfer, and heat energy sources. Emphasis is on emergency situations and the most favorable methods of handling firefighting and control.
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FRSC-112-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Fenton FFaculty Syllabus |
FRSC-114Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Safety & Survival
3 Credits
This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavioral change throughout emergency services.
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FRSC-114-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | D. HoffFaculty Syllabus |
FRSC-208Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration
3 Credits
This course introduces the student to the organization and management of a fire and emergency services department and the relationship of government agencies to the fire service. Emphasis is placed on fire and emergency services, ethics, and leadership from the perspective of the company officer.
- Prerequisites
- FRSC100 (C or better) and Writing Placement Score of 6 or COMP107 (C or better)
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FRSC-208-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Grugan EFaculty Syllabus |
FRSC-209Occupational Safety and Health for Emergency Services
3 Credits
This course introduces the concepts of occupational health and safety as it relates to emergency service organizations. Topics include risk and hazardous evaluation and control procedures for emergency service organizations.
- Prerequisites
- FRSC100 (C or better) and Writing Placement Score of 6 or COMP107 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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FRSC-209-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Grugan EFaculty Syllabus |
French
FREN-110Elementary French I
3 Credits
In this course students learn the basics of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing French. This course stresses oral proficiency, pronunciation, listening comprehension, and grammatical accuracy, as well as the cultural backgrounds of French-speaking countries.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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FREN-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. CohenFaculty Syllabus |
FREN-111Elementary French II
3 Credits
In this interactive course, which continues the work of FREN110, students acquire a working knowledge of French necessary to accomplish basic tasks. This course emphasizes comprehension and practice in pronunciation and conversation, as well as listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in an authentic French cultural context.
- Prerequisites
- FREN110 (C or better) or equivalent or permission of the Department of Language & Literature
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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FREN-111-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. CohenFaculty Syllabus |
FREN-201Intermediate French I
3 Credits
This course reviews basic essentials of vocabulary and grammatical constructions and presents some constructions not studied in the Elementary French sequence. The course also provides material for a solid foundation in conversation and composition and continues to place emphasis on knowledge and appreciation of the culture of French-speaking countries.
- Prerequisites
- FREN111 (C or better) or equivalent or permission of the Department of Language & Literature
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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FREN-201-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | R. AttabFaculty Syllabus |
Geography
GEOG-110World Geography
3 Credits
This thematic survey helps students understand the contemporary world through an analysis of physical/environmental and cultural regions around the world. Students examine problems of social and technological change, political geographic disputes, and human-environmental interaction.
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GEOG-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Metcalf, MatthewFaculty Syllabus |
German
GRMN-110Elementary German I
3 Credits
In this interactive course students acquire a basic knowledge of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing German. It places emphasis on oral proficiency, listening, comprehension, and grammatical accuracy. Cultural background accompanies each chapter.
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GRMN-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. PullionFaculty Syllabus |
GRMN-111Elementary German II
3 Credits
This interactive course continues the work of GRMN110; students continue to acquire a basic knowledge of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing German and it continues to stress oral proficiency, listening, comprehension, and grammatical accuracy. German cultural background accompanies each chapter.
- Prerequisites
- GRMN110 (C or better) or equivalent or permission of the Department of Language & Literature
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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GRMN-111-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. PullionFaculty Syllabus |
Guided Studies
GUID-101Introduction to Guided Studies
1 Credit
Students in this course develop self-awareness, critical thinking skills, and problem solving techniques to identify credit and/or non-credit learning opportunities aligned with their academic and/or professional interests, and plan accordingly.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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GUID-101-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Geiger JFaculty Syllabus |
GUID-101-EF1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Geiger JFaculty 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-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Coyne SFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-103-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bhaya DFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-103-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Bradshaw SFaculty 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-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bradshaw SFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | F. PorrazzaFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120NNutrition with a Registered Dietitian
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 food sources of the nutrients 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-120N-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | F. PorrazzaFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120N-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Fedorko KFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120N-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kisver SFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120N-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | F. PorrazzaFaculty Syllabus |
HLTH-120N-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | H. LockhoffFaculty Syllabus |
Health Information Technology
HITT-105Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology
3 Credits
This course covers concepts and principles of law found in the healthcare field. The course focuses on legal issues regarding health information, including confidentiality, release of health information, consent forms, liability of healthcare providers, concepts and methods of risk management in the healthcare field, and other current medical/legal issues.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HITT-105-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | N. JohnsonFaculty Syllabus |
HITT-250Basic Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Health Information Technology
3 Credits
This course is the study of pathological conditions and the drugs used in their treatment. Students study the description of conditions and diseases of the organ systems, including etiology, signs and symptoms, and methods of diagnosis and treatment. Students identify disease entities and describe appropriate diagnostic and treatment modalities.
- Prerequisites
- MEDA120 (C or better) and BIOL181 (C or better)
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HITT-250-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Rapp DFaculty Syllabus |
History/Historic Preservation
HIST-111History of Western Civilization I
3 Credits
This course is a survey and critical examination of Western human history and explores the social, political, religious, intellectual, and artistic achievements from the earliest human civilizations to the Age of Reason.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-111-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Herzog JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-112History of Western Civilization II
3 Credits
This course is a survey and critical examination of Western human history and explores the social, political, religious, intellectual, and artistic achievements from around the year 1500 to the present.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-112-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Totten JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-113Global History: Ancient and Medieval World
3 Credits
This course is a survey and critical examination of global history in which students explore the social, political, religious, economic, intellectual, and artistic achievements of the earliest human societies until roughly 1500 C.E.
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HIST-113-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Seutter JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-114Global History: Modern World
3 Credits
This course is a survey and critical examination of global history in which students explore the social, political, religious, economic, intellectual, and artistic achievements of the major human civilizations from roughly 1500 C.E. to the present.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-114-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Totten JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-139World War II
3 Credits
This course is a survey of the Second World War. Major topics include the roots and causes of the war, diplomacy, the major campaigns and battles, and the home-fronts of the major participants.
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HIST-139-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sutton MFaculty Syllabus |
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-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Totten JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-151-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Herzog 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | McGrath MFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-152-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Millevoi JFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-152-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Gross SFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-195Historical Archaeology
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the study of the physical traces left by people in the past, emphasizing methods of identifying, documenting, excavating, and analyzing historical sites and their artifacts. Students study archaeological sites through an anthropological lens via field, lab, and historical research techniques, including new technologies.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-195-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | M. RatiniFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-201Building Conservation
3 Credits
The course teaches students to see buildings as ever-decaying artifacts in need of vigilant care. Students learn how to steward historic buildings, with special attention paid to period building materials, construction techniques, mechanisms of deterioration and remediation, the building's relationship to its site, and appropriate standards for intervention.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-201-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Tschoepe RFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-203Historic Preservation Internship
3 Credits
The Internship for Historic Preservation provides students with practical training in the field. Students apply historic preservation skills to a selected preservation project. Students work directly under the supervision of a Historic Preservation Professional to develop the project plan and execution.
- Prerequisites
- 18 credits of completed coursework in Historic Preservation (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-203-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Metcalf, MatthewFaculty Syllabus |
HIST-239American Pop Culture: History of Rock
3 Credits
This course focuses on American popular culture through the lens of rock-n-roll music, including rock's roots, influences, and impact on popular culture. Students experience the subtleties, power, and excitement of the music.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HIST-239-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Baumeister JFaculty Syllabus |
Hospitality
HOSP-100Introduction to Hospitality Management
3 Credits
This course provides an overview of the tourism and hospitality industry. Students learn how technological changes and financing affect the industry. Other topics include trends, planning, design, location, and procedures, materials, equipment and supplies.
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HOSP-100-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Angeline JFaculty Syllabus |
HOSP-200Hotel and Lodging Operations Management
3 Credits
In this course, students examine the responsibilities of front office staff in the hotel/tourism industries. Specific topics include public relations, sales promotions, cash control procedures, night audit and accounting techniques, checking guests in and out, handling mail and other guest information, and emergency procedures.
- Prerequisites
- HOSP100 (C or better) or permission of the Department of Business, Innovation, and Legal Studies
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HOSP-200-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Angeline JFaculty Syllabus |
Humanities
HUMN-111Ancient World: Culture and Ideas
3 Credits
This course is a historical survey of the art, literature, music, philosophy, technology, science, and religion of ancient cultures (25,000 B.C.E. - 300 C.E.) Students explore the major themes at the heart of the Western cultural tradition.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HUMN-111-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Shah MFaculty Syllabus |
HUMN-112Medieval and Renaissance Worlds: Culture and Ideas
3 Credits
This course is a historical survey of the art, literature, music, philosophy, technology, science, and religion of human civilizations from the dissolution of the Roman Empire to the Late Renaissance (300-1550 C.E.). Students explore the major themes and ideas at the heart of the Western cultural tradition.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HUMN-112-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Brahinsky DFaculty Syllabus |
HUMN-120Survey of World Religions
3 Credits
This course is a study of the historical development of world religion from pre-civilization to the development of the major religions of India (Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), the Far East (Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism), and the Near East (Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam).
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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HUMN-120-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Brahinsky DFaculty Syllabus |
Italian
ITAL-110Elementary Italian I
3 Credits
In this course students learn the basics of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Italian. Instruction stresses oral proficiency, correct pronunciation, listening comprehension, and grammatical accuracy, as well as the cultural and historical backgrounds of the Italian-speaking countries.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ITAL-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Rusnak MFaculty Syllabus |
ITAL-111Elementary Italian II
3 Credits
In this interactive course students continue the work of ITAL111; students acquire a further working knowledge of Italian necessary to accomplish basic tasks. Instruction continues to emphasize comprehension and more practice in pronunciation and conversation and addresses listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills within an authentic Italian cultural context.
- Prerequisites
- ITAL110 (C or better) or equivalent or permission of the Department of Language & Literature
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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ITAL-111-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bandurski KFaculty Syllabus |
Law
LAWS-100Introduction to Paralegal Studies
3 Credits
This course provides students with basic coverage of the important role paralegals play in many employment contexts. Through completion of innovative exercises, which foster an entrepreneurial mindset, students learn how to identify legal issues; and understand various legal specialties, ethics, research and skills necessary to excel in this growing field.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LAWS-100-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Timby TFaculty Syllabus |
LAWS-101Divorce and Family Law
3 Credits
This course covers the principles of the Divorce Code of 1980 in Pennsylvania courts, and a comparison with other states. Emphasis is on divorce law, antenuptial agreements, separation agreements, child custody issues, child support, alimony, tax consequences of divorce, and adoptions.
- Prerequisites
- LAWS100 or LAWS110
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LAWS-101-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Simcox CFaculty Syllabus |
LAWS-165Criminal Procedure for the Paralegal
3 Credits
This course offers an overview of criminal procedure for the paralegal by focusing on crimes against persons, crimes against property, summary offenses, misdemeanors and felonies, as well as state and federal crimes.
- Prerequisites
- LAWS100 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LAWS-165-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Costello HFaculty Syllabus |
LAWS-225Legal Research and Writing II
3 Credits
This course emphasizes the systematic study of electronic legal research and critical analysis of legal issues, location, and evaluation of appropriate legal authority and application of such authority to the resolution of hypothetical factual situations. Students learn how to prepare persuasive presentations in acceptable legal format.
- Prerequisites
- LAWS100 (C or better) AND LAWS220 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LAWS-225-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Costello HFaculty Syllabus |
Literature
LITR-205English Literature to the 19th Century
3 Credits
This course traces the development of British Literature from its Anglo-Saxon origins to the beginning of the 19th Century through the examination of representative literary and historical/cultural texts from a diverse range of writers and perspectives.
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LITR-205-EF1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kumarage EFaculty Syllabus |
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-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Docarmo SFaculty Syllabus |
LITR-255World Literature II
3 Credits
Students read and analyze literary works drawn from non-English speaking cultures. Lecture and discussion shall emphasize both literary issues, including structure and technique, and a sense of the cultural backgrounds that inform those works. Instructors assign translated works from approximately 1650 to the present.
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LITR-255-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Rusnak MFaculty 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.
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LITR-277-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Luciano EFaculty Syllabus |
LITR-278Introduction to African-American Literature
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the writing of persons of African descent in North America. Students examine and critically study the themes, content, and structure of African-American writing from the late 18th century up through the modern period.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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LITR-278-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Payne SFaculty 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-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Beem CFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-100-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Imber BFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-100-EF1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Beem CFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-100-EG1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Dunn CFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-120Business Mathematics
3 Credits
This course applies students' interpretation of basic mathematical concepts to common business usage covering such topics as percentages, interest, trade, bank and cash discounts, payroll, time value of money, and business loans.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 5 or better or MATH095 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-120-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sell KFaculty 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.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-130-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Seibert, BFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-130-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Timby TFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-135Business 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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MGMT-135-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Zisa MFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-135-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Dominick KFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-140Supervision
3 Credits
This course investigates the roles and functions of the first-level supervisor in industrial, business, and institutional settings, both profit and non-profit. It reviews supervisory practices that relate directly to general issues and problems of managers at the first level and emphasizes the management of human relations from a supervisory perspective.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-140-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Beem CFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-155Introduction to Entrepreneurship
3 Credits
This course focuses on understanding basic entrepreneurial concepts, the entrepreneurial mindset, and developing entrepreneurial skills through hands-on learning. The course emphasizes the entrepreneurial process and the application of this process to a broad range of business contexts. The course also addresses creativity, securing resources, team building, communication, and leadership.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-155-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sell KFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-160Insurance and Risk Management
3 Credits
The course covers the risks that are faced by an individual or firm and the various methods for their treatment. Methods of treatment include, but are not limited to, insurance, loss prevention, suretyship, simple retention, and self-insurance. Topics include personal and business insurance.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-160-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Beem 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.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MGMT-180-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Simcox CFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-180-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Seibert, BFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Imber BFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-230-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Imber BFaculty Syllabus |
MGMT-230-EG1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sell KFaculty Syllabus |
Marketing
MKTG-200Advertising
3 Credits
This course studies advertising theory, design, functions, principles, and procedures. It emphasizes the utilization of various media, along with the overall advertising campaign strategy based on creative problem solving. Topics include creative promotional activities, particularly as they help to integrate advertising into the marketing program.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MKTG-200-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Imber BFaculty Syllabus |
MKTG-215Principles 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, Innovation, and Legal Studies.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MKTG-215-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Dunn CFaculty Syllabus |
MKTG-215-E60
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sell KFaculty Syllabus |
MKTG-215-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | M. SmithFaculty Syllabus |
MKTG-215-EW1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Luce GFaculty Syllabus |
MKTG-220Digital Marketing
3 Credits
This course examines the basic principles and concepts underlying the use of digital information and communication technology by organizations and consumers. It reviews critical success factors and best practices central to the effectiveness of digital tools and social media.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MKTG-220-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. GuinanFaculty Syllabus |
MKTG-230Social Media Marketing
3 Credits
This course explores social media marketing principles and best practices for using social media for business, reputation management, and online community building. Students analyze current social networking sites, learning how to use social media to create meaningful relationships with customers, clients, and colleagues. The relevant legal/ethical ramifications are studied.
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MKTG-230-EW1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Sell KFaculty 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-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Howe MFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-089-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Howe MFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-090Prealgebra
3 Credits
This course provides preparation for study in algebra. Topics include a review of basic arithmetic skills, fractions, and decimals, an introduction to signed numbers, variables, equation solving, and data analysis. Transferability is determined by transfer institution.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 1
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-090-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pearl BFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-090-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pearl BFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-095Basic Algebra
3 Credits
This is an introductory course in Algebra. Topics include operations with numerical and algebraic expressions, solving linear and absolute value equations and inequalities; factoring polynomials, solving quadratic equations, and graphing linear equations and inequalities. Study skills are also emphasized. Transferability is determined by transfer institution.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 3 or MATH090 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-095-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Morelli AFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-095-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Termine JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-095-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Termine JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-095-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Morelli AFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-095-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Wallace JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-095-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. CampioneFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-101Mathematical Concepts I
3 Credits
This course is primarily for liberal arts and education majors, and emphasizes mathematical systems and reasoning. Course content includes sets, symbolic logic, and elementary probability and such optional topics as basic statistics, game theory, or linear programming.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 5 or higher or MATH095 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-101-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Termine JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-101-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Termine JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-102Mathematics for Educators I
3 Credits
This course provides a preparation in mathematics for students interested in elementary education. Topics include inductive and deductive reasoning, elementary logic, sets, numeration systems, the real number system and its subsets, number theory, and algebraic equations and inequalities.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 5 or MATH095 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-102-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. TorpeyFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Martin LFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-103-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Ciccimaro JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-103-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Martin LFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-103-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Wiley KFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-105Mathematics for Educators II
3 Credits
This course provides a continuation of the mathematics preparation for students interested in elementary education. Topics include graphs, functions, probability, statistics, measurement, and geometry.
- Prerequisites
- MATH102 (C or better) or Permission of the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-105-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Wallace JFaculty 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-E59
NO TEXTBOOK REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Morelli AFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-115-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Buck SFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-115-EF1
NO TEXTBOOK REQUIRED | Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Morelli AFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-115-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Derosa JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-117Finite Mathematics for Business
3 Credits
This is primarily for students of accounting, business, economics, management, data processing, technologies, and related fields. Topics include linear and quadratic models, matrix theory, linear systems and linear programming, probability, and expected 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-117-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Termine JFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-118Business Calculus
3 Credits
This is an introduction to basic calculus with emphasis on applications to business, economics, management, information science, and related fields. Topics include relations and functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, techniques of differentiation, chain rule, applications of differentiation, antiderivatives, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and applications of integration.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 8 or higher or MATH117 (C or better) or MATH120 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-118-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Termine JFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Martin LFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-120-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bolton MFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-120-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Luisi RFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-120-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Martin LFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-121Discrete Mathematics
3 Credits
This course enables students to strengthen and increase the understanding of discrete mathematics with special emphasis on computer science applications. Topics include sets, number systems, the nature of proof, formal logic, functions and relations, combinatorics, recurrence relations, trees and Boolean algebra.
- Prerequisites
- MATH140 (C or better) or Permission of the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-121-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Leutwyler PFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-122Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
3 Credits
Topics in this course include right triangle trigonometry, trigonometric functions and their inverses, identities, equations, solutions of oblique triangles, complex numbers, and analytic geometry.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 8 or higher or MATH120 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-122-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Acquavella DFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-125Precalculus Mathematics
4 Credits
This course introduces the foundations of analysis designed to precede the calculus sequence with emphasis on functions and graphs. Topics include properties of absolute value, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, techniques for solving equations and inequalities, and an introduction to the concept of limits and the difference quotient.
- Prerequisites
- MATH Placement Test score of 9, or MATH122 (C or better), or MATH120 (C or better) and High School Trigonometry
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-125-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bolton MFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-140Calculus I
4 Credits
This is the first course in the calculus sequence for physical science, business, computer science, mathematics and engineering students. Topics include: limits, the rate of change of a function, derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions, applications of derivatives, integration, and applications of the definite integral.
- Prerequisites
- Math Placement Test score of 11 or MATH125 (C or better)
Section | Delivery | Dates / Times / Locations | Instructor |
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MATH-140-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Martin LFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-141Calculus II
4 Credits
This course is a continuation of Math 140. Topics include differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, indeterminate forms, methods of integration, improper integrals, infinite series, parametric equations, and polar coordinates.
- Prerequisites
- MATH140 (C or better)
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MATH-141-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | J. BeersFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-242Calculus III
4 Credits
This course is a continuation of Math 141. Topics for this course include: vectors and solid analytic geometry, surfaces, partial and directional derivatives, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, line and surface integrals, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem.
- Prerequisites
- MATH141 (C or better)
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MATH-242-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | J. BeersFaculty Syllabus |
MATH-260Linear Algebra
3 Credits
Topics for this course include: vector spaces, linear transformations, matrix algebra, change of bases, similarity, diagonalization, eigenvalues and vectors; with application to solutions of systems of linear equations, linear programming, Leontief models, Markov chains, codes, and quadratic forms.
- Prerequisites
- MATH140 (C or better)
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MATH-260-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Leutwyler PFaculty Syllabus |
Medical Assistant
MEDA-120Medical Terminology
3 Credits
This introductory course in medical terminology focuses on accurate spelling and pronunciation of terms and building knowledge of basic medical vocabulary with an emphasis on prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining vowels. Anatomical, physiological, and pathological terminology are covered and applied in the context of electronic health records.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Level score of 2 or higher
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MEDA-120-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. MoffoFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-120-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. CardillaFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-120-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. CardillaFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-120-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. MoffoFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-140College Keyboarding and Document Processing
3 Credits
Students use computers to learn the touch method of keyboarding and the basic features of Microsoft Word to produce letters, tables, reports and memos. Eligibility for exemption determined by Prior Learning Assessment (CREX Test).
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MEDA-140-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Grant DFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-205Medical Law and Ethics
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to the concepts of medical law and ethics for health care practitioners. Topics including criminal and civil acts, contracts, negligence, and ethical concepts as they relate to the medical profession. Managed care, HIPAA, and other health care legislative rulings are discussed.
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MEDA-205-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. MoffoFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-205-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Donegan GFaculty Syllabus |
MEDA-205-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Talone DFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Bresnen SFaculty Syllabus |
MUSC-101-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Baumeister JFaculty Syllabus |
MUSC-107American Pop Culture: History of Rock
3 Credits
This course focuses on American popular culture through the lens of rock-n-roll music, including rock's roots, influences, and impact on popular culture. Students experience the subtleties, power, and excitement of the music.
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MUSC-107-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Baumeister JFaculty Syllabus |
Neuroscience
NEUR-122Clinical Neuroscience
3 Credits
This course examines the neurobiological basis of brain disorders across the lifespan, from disorders that typically present in childhood, such as autism, to degenerative conditions of old age, such as Alzheimer's disease. Students learn about diagnostic techniques and current treatments for brain disorders.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3
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NEUR-122-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Walcott JFaculty Syllabus |
Philosophy
PHIL-111Ethics
3 Credits
A critical examination of the foundations of ethical theory; contributions of eminent philosophers of ethics are evaluated. The source material used consists of analytic studies from great religious thinkers and philosophers. Students learn to begin to formulate an intellectual basis for their own ethical behavior.
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PHIL-111-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Shah MFaculty Syllabus |
PHIL-125Introduction to Philosophy
3 Credits
An investigation of the basic themes in philosophy from around the world. Topics include the nature of existence, knowledge, and values. Readings are drawn from both ancient and contemporary sources. Students develop the ability to apply philosophical theories to their lives.
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PHIL-125-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Shah MFaculty Syllabus |
PHIL-125-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Brahinsky DFaculty Syllabus |
PHIL-125-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Brahinsky DFaculty Syllabus |
PHIL-140Existentialism
3 Credits
A study of an influential modern philosophical movement, including such philosophers and writers as Dostoevski, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Jaspers, Camus, Sartre, and Buber. Includes an analysis of the influence of this movement on contemporary deconstructionism and post modernism.
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PHIL-140-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Brahinsky DFaculty Syllabus |
Physics
PHYS-106Physics A
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course provides a non-calculus study of the fundamental laws and properties of matter, mechanics, heat, and sound. This course places emphasis on the mathematical solution of problems based on an understanding of the underlying physical phenomena.
- Prerequisites
- MATH120 (C or better) or Math Placement Test score of 8 or higher
- Additional Fees
- View current fees
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PHYS-106-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Delahanty FFaculty Syllabus |
PHYS-106-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Delahanty FFaculty Syllabus |
PHYS-107Physics B
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course is a continuation of PHYS106. It is a non-calculus study of the fundamental laws and properties of electricity, magnetism, geometrical, and physical optics. This course places emphasis on the mathematical solution of problems based on an understanding of the underlying physical phenomena.
- Prerequisites
- PHYS106 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
- View current fees
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PHYS-107-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Delahanty CFaculty Syllabus |
PHYS-121Physics I
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course provides a rigorous introduction to classical physics designed specifically for engineering and science majors. Topics include: SI units, vector mathematics, kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum, gravitation, rigid body dynamics, angular momentum, elastic properties of solids, fluid dynamics, vibrational dynamics, and mechanical waves.
- Prerequisites
- MATH140 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
- View current fees
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PHYS-121-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | A. BurgerFaculty Syllabus |
PHYS-122Physics II
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course continues a rigorous introduction to classical physics designed specifically for engineering and science majors. Topics include: electric forces and fields, potential and potential energy, capacitors, direct current and transient circuits, magnetic forces and fields, electromagnetic induction, inductors, photons, geometric and physical optics.
- Prerequisites
- PHYS121 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
- View current fees
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PHYS-122-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | A. BurgerFaculty Syllabus |
Political Science
POLI-111American National Government
3 Credits
An examination of the workings of American government at the national level. A consideration of who gets what, when, how, and why. An introduction to effective citizenship, suitable for all students.
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POLI-111-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pezza WFaculty Syllabus |
POLI-120American State and Local Government
3 Credits
Students examine the problems, structure, and major functions of government at the state and local levels. Topics include political processes in the suburban, urban, and state political systems.
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POLI-120-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | A. LazarFaculty Syllabus |
POLI-120-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pezza WFaculty Syllabus |
POLI-212International Relations
3 Credits
This course explores the field of international relations, focusing on topics such as geopolitics, diplomacy, crisis-solving techniques, ideology, nationalism, and international problem-solving.
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POLI-212-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | A. LazarFaculty Syllabus |
Psychology
PSYC-100Psychology of Personal Awareness
3 Credits
This course promotes personal growth and discovery by exploring psychological theories, concepts and methods through an entrepreneurship service learning experience. Students are required to take initiative, communicate effectively, put theory into action, and tap into yet undiscovered personal potential. Topics include personality theories, career development, wellness, interpersonal relationships and diversity.
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PSYC-100-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kepler MFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-100-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Devlin JFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-105Introduction to Group Dynamics
3 Credits
This course focuses on the communication behavior of individuals within group structures. Didactic and experiential techniques are used to explore the stages of group development, decision-making techniques, group problems and problem solving, resolution skills, norms, structures, leadership, authority, membership, ethics, cultural sensitivity, and the intra-and inter-personal dynamics within small groups.
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PSYC-105-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kanner LFaculty Syllabus |
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)
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PSYC-110-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sedik DFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-110-E60
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Andrews TFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-110-E62
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sell EFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-110-E63
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Hemko-Alloway PFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-110-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Cooper CFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-110-EG1
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Himmelstein MFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-120Human Sexuality
3 Credits
This course seeks to foster healthy attitudes toward sexuality by providing knowledge and having discussions about the formation of sexual attitudes and myths, the physiology of human sexual systems, psychological aspects of sex roles, love and human sexuality, sexual minorities, and the legal aspects of sexuality.
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PSYC-120-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Giacomelli CFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-125Psychological Techniques of Stress Management
3 Credits
In this experiential course, the positive and negative consequences of stress are examined. Emphasizing the mind/body connection and encouraging holistic health in the students, both the physiological and psychological aspects of stress management are studied.
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PSYC-125-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kepler MFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-160The Psychology of Addiction and Substance Abuse
3 Credits
This course analyzes the development, intervention, and treatment of drug abuse, alcoholism, and codependency. Family dysfunction and its results are examined, as well as specialized techniques in counseling. Various intervention strategies are discussed.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC100 (C or better) or PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-160-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Goldblatt MFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Hill GFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sedik DFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-181-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sedik DFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-181-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. WashingtonFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-181-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Rosenberg CFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-190Educational Psychology
3 Credits
This course surveys the nature of the learning process and application of the principles of psychology to the problems of learning and teaching. Individual differences, special problems of learning, and evaluation techniques are among the topics covered. Field experiences are provided to acquaint students with an authentic teaching-learning environment.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-190-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kaplinski KFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-200Social Psychology
3 Credits
This course emphasizes those findings and theories of psychology, which aid in the understanding of socially significant behavior. Areas of psychology are emphasized to the extent that they contribute to an understanding of human behavior on a social level.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-200-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Gross DFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-215Introductory Psychological Statistics
4 Credits
This course includes exercises within the following areas: scales, graphic representations, central tendency and variability, probability, the normal distribution, standard scores, correlation, hypothesis testing, basic nonparametric techniques, analysis of variance, and basic experimental design. This course includes a two-hour weekly computer lab.
- Prerequisites
- MATH115 (C or better) and PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-215-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sedik DFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-215-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sedik DFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-230Neuroscience of Psychology
3 Credits
This course focuses on biological contributions to behavior. Instruction encompasses teachings regarding introduction to the structure and function of the nervous systems, as well as psychological topics, including but not limited to, emotions, stress, sleep, substance use and abuse, learning, memory, and psychological disorders.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC110 (C or better)
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PSYC-230-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Holmstrom JFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-270Experimental Psychology
4 Credits
This course introduces the student to the basic principles of experimental design through a description of experimental investigations in various subject areas such as perception, learning, memory, and social psychology. It also focuses on the skill of scientific report writing and includes scheduled laboratory experiences.
- Prerequisites
- PSYC215 or
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PSYC-270-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Andrews TFaculty 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-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Andrews TFaculty Syllabus |
PSYC-280-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Ugarriza JFaculty Syllabus |
Public Safety (PUBS)
PUBS-101Introduction to Emergency Management
3 Credits
This course introduces the student to the basic premises of emergency management including: prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Students learn the concepts of whole community and all-hazards planning.
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PUBS-101-EW1
| Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | D. JonesFaculty Syllabus |
PUBS-104Crisis Management and Critical Incident Stress
3 Credits
This course provides an effective foundation for leadership skills employed in a crisis or disaster situation. It focuses on the understanding of group behavior, psychological response to crisis, crisis communication, and conflict resolution. The underlying factors in the development and mitigation of critical incident stress are explored.
- Prerequisites
- PUBS101 (C or better) or permission from the Department of Business, Innovation, and Legal Studies
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PUBS-104-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Wurster EFaculty Syllabus |
PUBS-207Emergency Management Exercise Design
3 Credits
This course prepares students to design, plan, conduct, and evaluate exercises to determine community preparedness. Students are introduced to the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP). Critical issues examined include: coordination, business recovery, damage assessment, hazard vulnerability analysis, risk management, and agency interaction.
- Prerequisites
- PUBS206 (C or better)
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PUBS-207-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | H. StemFaculty Syllabus |
PUBS-212Emergency Communications and Public Information
3 Credits
This course introduces the student to the principles of emergency communication and public information. Students learn how to develop emergency communications, develop and issue warnings, effectively use social media, and provide public information at emergency incidents.
- Prerequisites
- PUBS206 (C or better) and FRSC202 (C or better)
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PUBS-212-E59
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | H. StemFaculty Syllabus |
Radiography
RADI-230Quality Assurance
2 Credits
This course provides the student with the effective and corrective measures to ensure production of high quality radiographs. Applicable state, federal, and non-governmental regulations are also presented.
- Prerequisites
- RADI205 (B or better), RADI210 (B or better), and RADI215 (B or better)
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RADI-230-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. CardillaFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-315Cross-sectional Anatomy in Medical Imaging
3 Credits
This course enhances the student’s knowledge of cross-sectional human anatomy using computed tomographic and magnetic resonance images. Students study the anatomical sections of the extremities, thorax, pelvis, abdomen, spine, head and neck in the transaxial, sagittal, and coronal planes.
- Prerequisites
- Admission to the Computed Tomography Program or the Magnetic Resonance Program
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RADI-315-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. SporFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-320Physics Instrumentation in Computed Tomography
3 Credits
This course focuses on the physics, theories, application, and instrumentation of computed tomography equipment. Students discuss quality control procedures and the appearance, prevention of computed tomography image artifacts and adjustment required for correction.
- Prerequisites
- Admission to the Computed Tomography program
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RADI-320-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | C. CardillaFaculty Syllabus |
RADI-321Physics Instrumentation in MRI
3 Credits
This course focuses on the physics, theories, application, and instrumentation of MRI equipment. Students discuss quality control procedures and the appearance, prevention of MRI image artifacts, and adjustment required for correction.
- Prerequisites
- Admission to the MRI program
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RADI-321-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | S. MoffoFaculty Syllabus |
Reading
READ-110College Reading and Study Strategies
3 Credits
This course develops and improves reading comprehension skills and learning strategies to enhance academic performance across the curriculum. Emphasis is on the application of comprehension, critical thinking, and study strategies to college course material.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement test score Level 2, or READ090 (C or better), or permission of the Department of Language and Literature Reading placement test score Level 2 or READ090 (C or better) or department approved assessment or permission of the Department of Language and Literature
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READ-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | J. HeiseyFaculty Syllabus |
Real Estate
REAL-101Real Estate Fundamentals
2 Credits
This is a basic course designed to provide students with an overview of real estate practice in Pennsylvania. Students learn the language, principles, and laws governing the real estate profession, with an emphasis on land, property rights in realty and practices, and the laws governing conveyance of these rights.
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REAL-101-EW1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | January 19, 2022 - March 12, 2022 | Costello HFaculty Syllabus |
REAL-102Real Estate Practice and Liability
3 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of real estate license law/rules, legal liability, and risk reduction in Pennsylvania. Specific topics include negligence, fraud, and government rules/laws. Students learn key areas of potential liability, avoiding liability, and how to identify/understand the role of government/laws.
- Prerequisites
- REAL101 (C or better)
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REAL-102-EG1
No Textbook Purchase Required | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Costello HFaculty Syllabus |
Science: General
SCIE-102Astronomy
3 Credits
Astronomy provides a survey of our knowledge of the structure, formation, and evolution of Earth, the solar system, the stars, and the galaxies. The course focuses on the logical development of ideas and concepts within the framework of science.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better); and Math Placement Test score of 5 or higher or MATH095 (C or better)
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SCIE-102-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Ramacciotti CFaculty Syllabus |
SCIE-103Physical Geology
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course introduces the basic principles and processes of geology. Emphasis is on a wide range of topics, including rocks and minerals, topographic maps, surface processes, hydrologic systems, plate tectonics, the earth’s interior, and the application of entrepreneurial skills to assessment of a geologic or environmental hazard.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better); and Math Placement Test score of 5 or higher or MATH095 (C or better)
- Additional Fees
- View current fees
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SCIE-103-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Ramacciotti CFaculty Syllabus |
SCIE-104Weather and Climate
4 Credits
This lecture and laboratory based course investigates the principles and processes that govern weather and climate on Earth. Topics include the structure of the atmosphere, temperature, air pressure, wind, cloud types and cloud formation, precipitation and storm formation, climate, and introduction to basic weather map interpretation and forecasting.
- Prerequisites
- Reading Placement Test score Level 3 or READ110 (C or better) or COMP108 (C or better); and Math Placement Test score of 5 or higher or MATH095 (C or better)
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SCIE-104-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Babij MFaculty Syllabus |
SCIE-104-EF2
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Babij MFaculty 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-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Niclaus EFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-110-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-110-E61
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Cole EFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-110-E62
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | J. PotterFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-110-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Colello MFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-110-EG1
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Niclaus EFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-110-ER2
| Online | April 04, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Colello MFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-120Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3 Credits
This course explores human culture worldwide, including cultural elements and systems, diversity and cross-cultural interactions, and cultural change. It covers concepts essential to the discipline of cultural anthropology, such as holism, fieldwork, and environmental adaptation. Course topics include worldview, domestic groups, kinship, gender, power structures, economics, religion, and artistic expression.
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SOCI-120-E59
NO TEXTBOOK PURCHASE REQUIRED | Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Niclaus EFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-150Criminology
3 Credits
The sociological relationships involved in the causes and prevention of crime and juvenile delinquency and in the treatment of criminal offenders.
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SOCI-150-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Jakub SFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-150-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Roberts AFaculty Syllabus |
SOCI-160Marriage and the Family
3 Credits
This course examines the institution of marriage and the family through history and across cultures with emphasis on the contemporary family. Topics, such as the changing family, love, mate selection, marital communication, divorce, gender roles, and domestic violence are studied.
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SOCI-160-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Niclaus EFaculty Syllabus |
Spanish
SPAN-110Elementary Spanish I
3 Credits
This is an interactive course in which students acquire a basic knowledge of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Oral proficiency, listening, comprehension, and grammatical accuracy are all stressed. Cultural background accompanies each chapter.
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SPAN-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Toro AFaculty Syllabus |
SPAN-110-E60
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Toro AFaculty Syllabus |
SPAN-110-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Smolen CFaculty Syllabus |
SPAN-110-EG1
| Online | March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | I. Mula GarridoFaculty Syllabus |
SPAN-110-ER1
| Online | April 04, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | I. Mula GarridoFaculty Syllabus |
SPAN-111Elementary Spanish II
3 Credits
This interactive course builds on the instruction from SPAN110; students continue to acquire a basic knowledge of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Oral proficiency, listening, comprehension, and grammatical accuracy are all stressed. Cultural background accompanies each chapter.
- Prerequisites
- SPAN110 (C or better) or equivalent or permission of the Department of Language and Literature
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SPAN-111-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Toro AFaculty Syllabus |
SPAN-202Intermediate Spanish II
3 Credits
A continuation of SPAN201, this course reviews more basic essentials of vocabulary and grammatical constructions and presents constructions not yet studied. The course provides additional material for a solid foundation in conversation and composition. Emphasis continues to be placed on knowledge and appreciation of the cultural backgrounds of Spanish-speaking countries.
- Prerequisites
- SPAN201 (C or better) or equivalent or permission of the Department of Language and Literature
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SPAN-202-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Toro AFaculty Syllabus |
Sports Management
SPMT-202Facility Management and Event Planning
3 Credits
This course analyzes effective management strategies and knowledge associated with pursuing a career in sport management. It will introduce students to the sport management career opportunities in the sport industry and to sport principles as they apply to facility management and event planning, leadership style, communication, and motivation.
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SPMT-202-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Sullivan LFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts/Fine Arts
VAFA-192Art History After 1450
3 Credits
This survey course covers painting, sculpture, and/or architecture from the Renaissance through Impressionism. Students gain a formal understanding of Western art by major artists of the fifteenth through nineteenth centuries. They interpret selected examples of art using a variety of analytic methodologies, including cultural, religious, social, political, and/or economic context.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or COMP107 (C or better)
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VAFA-192-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Swan LFaculty Syllabus |
VAFA-193History of Modern Art
3 Credits
This survey course covers painting, sculpture, and/or architecture from the late-nineteenth century up to the present. Students gain a formal understanding of major twentieth-century stylistic movements. They interpret selected examples of Modern art using a variety of analytic methodologies, including cultural, religious, social, political, and/or economic context.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or COMP107 (C or better)
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VAFA-193-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Gabriele RFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts/Graphic Design
VAGD-190Graphic Design History
3 Credits
This graphic design survey course covers visual communication since the Middle Ages, focusing on the period from the Arts & Crafts Movement through Postmodernism. Students gain a formal understanding, and they interpret selected examples using a variety of analytic methodologies, including cultural, religious, social, political, and/or economic context.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or better or COMP107 (C or better)
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VAGD-190-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Kabbash MFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts/Multi-Media
VAMM-100Digital Imaging
3 Credits
This studio course presents in-depth techniques for image creation and manipulation using current software applications. Students explore peripherals, file formats, resolution requirements, media storage, and digital photo processing. Emphasis is on image-making methods used to create raster and vector graphics for print and the web.
- Additional Fees
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VAMM-100-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Konkel JFaculty Syllabus |
VAMM-100-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | R. BurgerFaculty Syllabus |
VAMM-110Web and Interactive Design
3 Credits
This course is an introduction to the HTML coding and techniques used to create websites. Students learn to design and develop interactive websites using both editors and hand coding skills. Project management and design skills are introduced. The semester culminates in the development of a website.
- Additional Fees
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VAMM-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Konkel JFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts/Photography(VAPH)
VAPH-110Digital Photography Fundamentals (formerly VAFA110)
3 Credits
Students are introduced to digital-based photographic imagery. The course examines the potential inherent in the methods, techniques, and applications of digital photography as a means of personal expression. Students produce a portfolio of images for presentation.
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VAPH-110-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Witham KFaculty Syllabus |
VAPH-110-EF1
| Online | February 07, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pollard KFaculty Syllabus |
VAPH-196History of Photography (formerly VAFA196)
3 Credits
This survey course covers the history of photography from its invention in 1839 to the present day. Specific artists, movements, and technical histories will be explored, together with some of the relationships between photography and aesthetics, culture, and social history.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or COMP107 (C or better)
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VAPH-196-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Pollard KFaculty Syllabus |
Visual Arts: Cinema/Video
VACV-130Media Scriptwriting
3 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of writing and critiquing scripts for various media. Students write, edit, and pitch original material. Students critique their own work and the work of other writers.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or better or COMP107 (C or better)
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VACV-130-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Tumminello WFaculty Syllabus |
VACV-140Digital Video Editing
3 Credits
This course covers digital editing using current software tools. Students work with digital non-linear editing hardware and software tools, multi-track audio creation, and sound sweetening. Students work with either their own footage or with exercise footage prepared by the instructor.
- Additional Fees
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VACV-140-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Tumminello WFaculty Syllabus |
VACV-142The Art of Theatrical Cinema
3 Credits
Students examine the art and craft of the narrative cinema as it has developed from the beginning of film history to the present. Feature films are analyzed for their visual and story elements, as well as their historic, cultural, religious, political, and economic context.
- Prerequisites
- Writing Placement Test score of 6 or COMP107 (C or better)
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VACV-142-E59
| Online | January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022 | Tumminello WFaculty Syllabus |
Social Work
SSWK-110Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare
3 Credits
This course provides an overview of the historical, economic and political foundations of social work and social welfare. Emphasis is on the structure and functions of the social welfare delivery system. Students examine core concepts, theories, skills, values, and ethics in the field of social work.
January 19, 2022 - May 13, 2022
SSWK-215Loss and Grief
3 Credits
In this course, students examine the dynamics of loss and grief. Students explore cultural variations and societal attitudes about death, loss, and bereavement. Students apply core concepts, theories, and counseling skills related to loss and grief.
March 21, 2022 - May 13, 2022