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We offer a variety of courses for you to choose from. All of our courses are 3 credit hours and are available online through Blackboard.*
Please note that most of the courses’ syllabi have a suggested Pacing Guide to complete the course in a traditional semester. These are written for the Fall and Spring semesters and Full summer semester students need to make adjustments due to the significantly shorter time period involved.
* All courses are three hours for college credit except CHEM 101, which is 4 credits.
College of Liberal Arts | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Prerequisites | |
AH 101 | Introduction to Western Art | view | Dr. Louise Arizzoli | Will not count toward art major |
AH 201 | History of Art I | view | ||
AH 202 | History of Art II | view | Dr. Louise Arizzoli | |
BISC 102 | Inquiry into Life--Human Biology | view | Dr. Carol Cleveland | Will not count for credit if Bisc 160 is counted. Applies to the science requirement of the core curriculum. Associated laboratory is Bisc 103. |
BISC 104 | Inquiry into Life--The Environment | view | Dr. Carol Cleveland | Bisc 102. Associated laboratory is Bisc 105. Will not count for credit if Bisc 162 is counted. |
CHEM 101 | Chemical Concepts | view | Dr. Kerri Scott | DS 099, if required. Intended for students who have not completed high school chemistry. Does not satisfy Core Curriculum science requirement. May not be used for major or minor credit. |
CHEM 201 | Environmental Chemistry I | view | Dr. Kerri Scott | Not open to students who have taken first-year chemistry. Not applicable to a major or minor in chemistry. Not acceptable for certification in chemistry for secondary school teachers. When taken in conjunction with Chem 113, satisfies science requirements of the core curriculum. May not be used for major or minor credit. |
CHEM 271 | Biochemical Concepts, v1 | view | CHEM 121 or CHEM 221. May not be used for major or minor credit. | |
CLC 106 | Classical Mythology | view | Dr. Jonathan Fenno | DS 097 (or DS 094), if required |
ECON 202 | Principles of Microeconomics | view | DS 099, if required | |
ECON 203 | Principles of Macroeconomics | view | Dr. James Carden | ECON 202 (Min: C), DS 097 (or DS 094), if required |
ECON 303 | Money and Banking | view | Econ 202/Econ 203 | |
ENG 510/ LIN 355/ TESL 592 | Modern English Grammar | view | Dr. Michael Raines | One of the following: Eng 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, or 299 |
FR 101 | Elementary French I | view | Ms. Marta Chevalier | Intended for students with fewer than two years of high-school French. |
FR 102 | Elementary French II | view | FR 101 | |
FR 201 | Intermediate French I | view | Ms. Marta Chevalier | Fr 102 or Fr 121 |
FR 202 | Intermediate French II | view | FR 201 | |
GERM 101 | Elementary German I | view | Ms. Tracy Koslowski | Intended for students with fewer than two years of high-school German. |
GERM 102 | Elementary German II | view | Germ 101 | |
GERM 201 | Intermediate German I | view | Ms. Tracy Koslowski | Germ 102 |
GERM 202 | Intermediate German II | view | Germ 202 | |
G ST 201 | Introduction to Gender Studies | view | Mr. Kevin Cozart | |
G ST 301 | Special Topics: Gender and Poverty | view | Mr. Kevin Cozart | May be repeated once for credit with permission of director |
G ST 391 | Women, Gender & the Environment | view | Mr. Kevin Cozart | G St 201 |
HST 120 | The History of Europe to 1648 | view | ||
HST 130 | The United States to 1877 | view | Dr. Wendy Smith | |
HST 131 | US History since 1877 | view | ||
IE 531 LIN 551 TESL 531 | Assessment in Second Language Acquisition | view | Dr. Michael Raines | Junior Standing (60 hr): LIN 350 or LIN 351 |
IE 542 LIN 350 TESL 542 | Teaching English as a Second Language | view | Dr. Michael Raines | Junior Standing (60 hr) and LIN 256 |
IE 547 LIN 572 TESL 547 | Cultural Dimensions of Second Language Acquisition | view | Dr. Michael Raines | Junior Standing (60 hr): LIN 350 or LIN 351 |
ITAL 101 | Elementary Italian | view | Ms. Kenna Daniel | Intended for students with fewer than two years of high-school Italian. |
MATH 115 | Elementary Statistics | view | Minimum ACT mathematics score of 19 (SAT 450 or SATR 490) or the successful completion of DS 099, if required. | |
MATH 121 | College Algebra | view | Mr. Michael Azlin | Minimum ACT mathematics score of 19 (SAT 450 or SATR 490) or the successful completion of DS 099, if required. Course cannot be booked if completed Math 261 or Math 262 with a grade of C or better. |
MATH 123 | Trigonometry | view | Mr. Jon-Michael Wimberly | Minimum ACT mathematics score of 19 (SAT 450 or SATR 490) or the successful completion of DS 099, if required |
MATH 261 | Unified Calculus & Analytic Geometry I | view | Dr. Qin Zhang | Minimum ACT mathematics score of 24 (SAT 560 or SATR 580); or B minimum in Math 121 and 123; or B minimum in Math 125; or ACT mathematics score of 17 (SAT 410 or SATR 460) or 18 (SAT 430 or SATR 490) and ALEKS PPL score of 76. |
MATH 267 | Calculus for Business, Economics, and Accountancy I | view | Mr. Robert Hunt | Minimum ACT mathematics score of 19 (SAT 450 or SATR 490) or the successful completion of DS 099, if required. Course cannot be booked if completed Math 261 with a grade of C or better |
MATH 268 | Calculus for Business, Economics, and Accountancy II | view | Ms. Julie Anderson | Math 261 or Math 267 or Math 271 (each with minimum grade of C) |
PORT 101 | Elementary Portuguese I | view | Intended for students with fewer than two years of high-school Portuguese. | |
PORT 102 | Elementary Portuguese II | view | Ms. Milene Prewitt | Port 101 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology | view | SEMESTER ONLY | |
PSY 311 | Abnormal Psychology (currently unavailable) | view | Psy 201 | |
PSY 320 | Cognitive Psychology | view | Dr. Matthew Reysen | Psy 201 |
PSY 394 | Lab in Psychology: Cognition & Perception | view | Dr. Matthew Reysen | Psy 201, Psy 202, Psy 320 or Psy 326, [DS 097 (or DS 094), if required] |
SPAN 101 | Elementary Spanish I | view | Must have less than 2yrs H.S. instruction or will be dropped. Intended for students with fewer than two years of high-school Spanish. | |
SPAN 102 | Elementary Spanish II | view | Ms. Karla Durán | Span 101 |
SPAN 121 | Accelerated Elementary Spanish I | view | Two years or more of high school instruction or will be dropped | |
SPAN 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | view | Ms. Diana Semmes | Span 102 or Span 121 |
SPAN 202 | Intermediate Spanish II | view | Span 201 | |
THEA 205 (CINE 201) | Cinema Survey 1: 1880s to 1945 | view | Dr. Michelle Emanuel | Cinema minors or B.F.A. in Theatre Arts - film production emphasis students only, OR instructor permission |
THEA 206 (CINE 202) | Cinema Survey 2: 1945 to 21st Century | view | Dr. Michelle Emanuel | Pre-requisite: Cinema minors or B.F.A. in Theatre Arts, Film Production Emphasis students only, OR instructor permission |
WRIT 101 | First-Year Writing 1 | view | Ms. Karen Forgette | DS 098, if required. A student may not receive credit for both Writ 100 and Writ 101 |
WRIT 102 | First-Year Writing 2 | view | Engl 101 or Hon 101 or Writ 100 or Writ 101 | |
School of Accountancy | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Professor | Prerequisites |
ACCY 201 | Introduction to Accounting Principles I | view | Dr. Dave Nichols | |
ACCY 202 | Introduction to Accounting Principles II | view | Dr. Dave Nichols | ACCY 101 |
School of Applied Sciences | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Prerequisites | |
CJ 100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | view | Dr. Jeffery M. Johnson | |
CJ 120 | Intro to Corrections | view | ||
CJ 230 | Principles of Investigation (Currently unavailable) | view | CJ 100 | |
CJ 300 | Ethics in Legal Studies | view | CJ 100 for Criminal Justice Majors and Legal Studies Minors Only | |
CJ 310 | Law Enforcement Process and Policy | view | Dr. Jeff Johnson | CJ 110 for Criminal Justice Majors and Legal Studies Minors Only |
CJ 320 | Correctional Treatment Strategies | view | Dr. Linda Keena | CJ 120 (Min: C) |
CJ 422 | Probation, Parole and Community Correction | view | Dr. Linda Keena | CJ 120: Introduction to Corrections |
CJ 444 | Law of Corrections | view | CJ 120 | |
CJ 450 | Criminal Justice Research | view | Dr. Linda Keena | Math 115 (Min: C), Instructor Approval Required, CJ Majors Only, 24 Earned Hours |
CJ 499 | Colloquium in Criminal Justice | view | Junior Standing Required, Criminal Justice Majors and Legal Studies Minors Only, Pre-Requisite: 24 Earned Hours | |
EDDE 507 | Safety Education | view | Dr. Michael Dupper | Junior standing (60 hr. earned) |
ES 396 | Allied Health Terminology | view | FLEX ONLY [Bisc 102 and Bisc 103] or [Bisc 160 and Bisc 161] or [Bisc 206] | |
ES 511 | Applied Statistics | view | Dr. Minsoo Kang | |
HP 191 | Personal and Community Health | view | ||
HP 203 | First Aid | view | Mr. David Waddell | |
HP 312 | Behavioral Aspects of Weight Management | view | Dr. Allison Ford-Wade | |
NHM 311 | Basic Nutrition | view | ||
NHM 328 | Child Development | view | Dr. Anne Bomba | |
SRA 194 | Foundations of Leisure and Recreation | view | Mr. David Waddell | FLEX ONLY |
SRA 200 | Park and Recreation Program Leadership | view | Mr. David Waddell | FLEX ONLY SRA majors/minors OR with consent of instructor |
SRA 262 | Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation | view | Mr. David Waddell | FLEX ONLY SRA majors/minors OR with consent of instructor |
SRA 332 | Outdoor Recreation | view | FLEX ONLY SRA 194 or SRA 200 with minimum grade of C | |
SRA 371 | Camp Leadership | view | Mr. David Waddell | FLEX ONLY SRA 194 or SRA 200 with minimum grade of C |
SRA 375 | Recreational Sports Programming | view | FLEX ONLY SRA 194 or SRA 200 with minimum grade of C | |
SRA 511 | Applied Statistics | view | Dr. Minsoo Kang | |
School of Business | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Prerequisites | |
FIN 411 | Finance Fundamentals for MBA Applicants | view | Dr. Lynn Phillips Kugele | |
School of Education | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Professor | Prerequisites |
COUN 307 | Educational Psychology | view | ||
COUN 309 | Psychology of Adolescence | view | Dr. Philip Cooker | |
EDDE 507 | Safety Education (under development) | view | Dr. Michael Dupper | Must be Junior Standing (60 hr) |
EDRD 300 | Foundations of Reading Instruction | view | Dr. Diane Lowry | |
EDRD 429 | Reading in the Secondary School | view | Dr. Diane Lowry | |
EDSP 308 | Introduction to Special Education | view | Education Majors, Music Education Majors and Minors Only | |
EDLS 301 | Children's Literature K-8 | view | Dr. Diane Lowry | |
School of Engineering | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Prerequisites | |
CSCI 103 | Survey of Computing | view | Ms. Beth Lucas | CSCI 112 (Min: C). Not to be used to satisfy computer science major requirements |
CSCI 191 | Office Applications | view | Cannot book with Csci 112 Completed. Not to be used to satisfy computer science major requirements. | |
GEOL 105 | Environmental Geology | view | Dr. Inoka Widanagamage | Satisfies laboratory-science requirements of core curriculum when taken in conjunction with Geol 115 |
School of Journalism | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Prerequisites | |
IMC 204 | Introduction to Integrated Marketing Communication | view | Mr. Bobby Steele Jr. | |
JOUR 101 | Introduction to Journalism | view | Dr. Kathleen Wickham | |
School of Pharmacy | ||||
Course | Course Name | Syllabus | Prerequisites | |
PHAD 395 | Medical Ethics | view | Ms. Patricia O’Sullivan |