COMMUNICATION STUDIES (COMM)
Note: From the one-credit cocurricular activities, COMM 110, THEA 140, THEA 155, and THEA 185, and from any and all cocurricular activities for which the college grants credit, a student may accumulate not more than one c
COMMUNICATION STUDIES (COMM)
Note: From the one-credit cocurricular activities, COMM 110, THEA 140,THEA 155, and THEA 185, and from any and all cocurricular activities for which the college grants credit, a student may accumulate not more than one cr
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THEATER ARTS (THEA)
THEA 110 Theater Appreciation (3 credits) This course introduces the student to the roles of theater artists, the special nature of live theatrical performances, the art of theater as an expression of human exp
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ENGLISH (ENGL)
Successful completion of ENGL 101, ENGL 102 (or their equivalent) is a prerequisite to all other English (ENGL) courses with the exception of ENGL 199, ENGL 300 and ENGL 324. ENGL 101 Writing I (3 credits) Prerequis
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MANAGEMENT (MGMT)
MGMT 130 Principles of Management (3 credits) The principles and techniques underlying the successful organization and management of business activities. This course combines the traditional analysis of managemen
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PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)
PSYC 100 Introductory Psychology (3 credits) This is a survey of the different processes such as perception, sensation, learning, emotion, with a discussion of the underlying physiological processes as well as an
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ART (ARTH, ARTS)
ARTH 101 Introduction to Art (3 credits) Emphasis on painting, sculpture, and architecture. Topics include aesthetic principles, artistic styles and their historical contexts, analysis of media and technical proce
COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CC)
Note: From the one-credit cocurricular activities, CC 110, CT 140, CT 155, and CT 185, and from any and all cocurricular activities for which the college grants credit, a student may accumulate not more than one credit per
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SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)
SOCI 102 Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) This course covers such areas as social structure, basic human institutions, analysis of social processes and major social forces. Either semester (CSOC; CMCL) SOCI 1
MANAGEMENT (MGMT)
MGMT 130 Principles of Management (3 credits) The principles and techniques underlying the successful organization and management of business activities. This course combines the traditional analysis of management principles with th
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POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLI)
POLI 100 Politics in Contemporary Society (3 credits) This course introduces the world of politics with emphasis on basic concepts of political organizations, structures and theory balanced with current po
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