Technical Writing
Technical Writing covers the organization, development, and refinement of technical communications, with an emphasis on business context and practical application.
Technical Writing covers the organization, development, and refinement of technical communications, with an emphasis on business context and practical application.
This course introduces students to foundational concepts and research in sociology, involving the history of sociology, sociological foundations, gender and sex, culture and society, social stratification, race and ethnicity, health, religion, and social movements.
These anthologies are curated collections of openly licensed primary texts designed to be used as a reader in English composition.
In this course, students learn how to prepare and deliver effective oral presentations, with an emphasis on informative and persuasive public speaking.
This course offers broad and rigorous coverage of both algebraic and trigonometric topics necessary for success in calculus.
This course covers topics including whole numbers, the integers, fundamental algebraic operations, fractions, decimals, ratios and percents, and an introduction to graphing in the Cartesian coordinate plane.
This revised and updated course introduces students to basic economic concepts and provides a foundational understanding of microeconomics. Content coverage includes economic basics, types of markets, public goods, labor markets, income distribution, and globalization and trade.
This course teaches students the foundational principles of marketing to provide them with the knowledge they need to compete in today’s marketing world.