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ARB 110     Introduction to the Fine Arts     51819

Painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts are examined and analyzed according to basic artistic principles and the society from which they emanate, including Egypt, Mesopotamia, Crete, Greece, Rome, Early Christian, and the Middle Ages.

Lab fee: $15

1/3-1/17     M-R     9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.     H111     Staff

ASB 110     Academic Strategies     52066


Emphasis is placed on developing learning strategies in the areas of listening, note taking, textbook reading, and test taking. Also addressed are first-year concerns such as college adjustment, motivation, goal setting, and time management.

1/3-1/17     MTWRF     1:15-3:30 p.m.     H140     Tatum Krause


BYB 210*     General Biology     51436

Introductory survey of the life sciences. Topics include basic concepts of inorganic and biological chemistry, cell structures and functions, metabolic pathways, cell reproduction, and genetics.

Lab fee: $35

*This is a 4 credit course

1/3-1/17     M-F     9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.     UT316     Cloutier
1/3-1/17     M-F     Lab 1-3:15 p.m.     BC162     Cloutier



CSB 110     Computer Concepts     51413

This is a one-semester introduction to computers. Topics include the fundamentals of computer hardware and software, computer programming concepts, computer applications using spreadsheets and databases, and network resources.

Prerequisite: MAB 110

Lab fee: $25

1/3-1/17     M-F     5 p.m.-8:15 p.m.     H317     Freeman


ENB 110     English Composition and Literature     51366

ENB 110 is designed to develop skills in the writing of clear, accurate prose using various rhetorical modes. ENB 110 must be passed with a C- or better before 111 may be taken.

1/3-1/17     M-F     9:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.     H317     Wentland


ENB 220     English Literature     51403

Study of selected works in English literature from the Middle Ages through the Neoclassical period. Designed to develop an appreciation of literature as a creative art and as a commentary on the human condition.

Prerequisite: ENB 111

1/3-1/17     M-F     9:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.     H246     Mayer H


ENB 224     Advanced Composition     51414

This course explores creative strategies for effective essay writing in rhetorical modes. The essential difference between Advanced Composition and ENB 110-111 lies in the expectation for greater proficiency, maturity, and sophistication in writing.

Prerequisite: ENB 111

1/3-1/17     MR     9 a.m.-12 p.m.     H325     Fister

*Hybrid course. Classroom instruction (see above), and M-F online.


GVB 110     American National Government     51388

An introductory overview of the American political process and its governmental structure. Attention is directed toward the principles, structure, and role played by the national government in the American political process.

1/3-1/17     M-F     9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.     H257     Knapp


HSB 115     History of Western Civilization I     51469

This course is a survey of the political, social, cultural, and economic developments of the West from the Ancient Period through the end of the Middle Ages.

1/3-1/17     M-R     1-4:30 p.m.     H301     Koch


MAB 111     Mathematical Foundations II     51292

Topics for this core requirement include graphing in the coordinate plane, functions (exponential, logarithmic, and polynomial), systems of equations and inequalities. A graphing calculator is required.

Prerequisite: MAB 110

1/3-1/17     M-F     9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.     CC115     Staff


PHB 110**     Introduction to Philosophy     51572

A first course in philosophy that stresses the basic human questions. Major concerns include the task of philosophy, the nature of man, the self, the freedom to choose, the nature of values, and the question of morality. Specific philosophical outlooks are briefly discussed; a more extensive examination is given to the nature of religion, belief in God, and Oriental thought.

12/27-1/23**         Distance Laarning**         Alderette


PSB 111     General Psychology II     51845

Personality theory and psychotherapy, perception and consciousness, child development, intelligence and IQ testing, and some aspects of social psychology.

Prerequisite: PSB 110

1/3-1/17     M-R     1-5 p.m.     H207     Alderette


SCB 110*     Introduction to Human Nutrition     51415

Emphasis is placed on developing learning strategies in the areas of listening, note taking, textbook reading, and test taking. Also addressed are first-year concerns such as college adjustment, motivation, goal setting, and time management.

1/9-1/16     Distance Learning*             Cloutier

 

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