Management

Students learn essential principles of management as they practice the primary functions of managers including planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.

Macroeconomics

This revised and updated course introduces students to basic economic concepts and provides a foundational understanding of macroeconomic theory. Content coverage includes economic basics, macroeconomic performance measures, Keynesian and neoclassical approaches, fiscal and monetary policy, globalization, etc.

Lifetime Fitness and Wellness

Students will learn how to live a healthy lifestyle and how doing so contributes to overall fitness and wellness. Students will be encouraged to incorporate their learning in their lifestyle during and following the class.

Introduction to Literature

This course is designed to introduce students to the study, analysis, and interpretation of literature across multiple genres including poetry, drama, fiction, and creative nonfiction.

Introduction to college composition

Introduction to College Composition helps students develop a deeper understanding of the core principles of composition (critical reading, writing, and research processes), preparing them for the more advanced coursework of English Composition I.

Introduction to Business

This course introduces students to essential concepts and skills associated with how business works: the business environment, ethics, entrepreneurship, marketing, management, operations, accounting, and finance.

Intermediate Algebra

This course provides broad coverage of Intermediate Algebra, including solving equations and inequalities, systems of equations, linear through logarithmic functions, factoring, exponents, and other topics.

Guide to Writing

This writing guide covers the fundamentals of English usage and writing, including sections on grammar, formatting, academic research and citation, and the latest MLA and APA style guidelines.

Geology

This survey course covers the fundamentals of geology and earth science, helping students understand how the Earth was formed and the forces shaping its continued evolution.