Math for Liberal Arts
This modular survey course focuses on developing math literacy and problem solving skills, exploring topics such as graph theory, logic, voting theory, growth models, finance, statistics, and more.
This modular survey course focuses on developing math literacy and problem solving skills, exploring topics such as graph theory, logic, voting theory, growth models, finance, statistics, and more.
This introductory course covers basic computer skills and using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
This course covers how to handle the many psychological challenges in education.
This psychology course covers physical, social, cognitive and neurological development.
This course provides thorough coverage of all topics covered in a typical introductory course: biological psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social and personality psychology, and mental and physical health.
The Writing Skills Lab helps students practice and master the rhetorical content and strategies of effective college writing.
This course guides students to develop a method of questioning perspectives and controversial topics in United States history after Reconstruction.
Encouraging students to think critically about history, this course covers the history of the United States from 1492 to 1877, the European settling of the Americas to the Reconstruction Era.
These courses offers broad and rigorous coverage of trigonometric topics necessary for success in calculus.