COURSE ADDED:
MAB 111 Mathematical Foundations II 57541
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.
1/2-1/22 TBA TBA TBA Dello Iacono
HSB 120 History of Western Civilization I 58263
A survey of political, social, and economic, and cultural, history of the Ancient and Medieval world through 1300.
1/2-1/22 M-R 1–4 p.m. H130 Koch
MAB 110 Mathematical Foundations I 58237
Development of the real number system, operations with polynomials and
rational expressions, solutions of linear and quadratic equations and
inequalities; radicals and exponents. A graphing calculator is required.
1/2-1/22 M-F 1–3:30 p.m. H57 Dello Iacono
ENB 221 English Literature 58250
Study of selected works of the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern periods.
Designed as an introduction to literature of the late 18th to 20th
centuries and as a commentary on the human condition and the emergence
of the modern era.
Prerequisite: ENB 111
1/2-1/22 M-R 9 a.m.–12 p.m. H130 Richard Rosol
MBA 810 Organizational Strategy and Policy - 58107
Broadly integrative course that considers the strategic leadership of
organizations as a whole within ever-changing and increasingly global
environments. The course frameworks and concepts build on previous
course work to develop students' abilities to analyze complex
situations, identify issues, and provide specific solution plans and
steps for implementation. The course relies heavily upon class
discussions of concepts and cases. Students will formally present both
individual and team projects.
Prerequisites: MBA 710, 720, 730, 740, and 750
1/2-1/22 MTR 5–9 p.m. A327 Congden
PSY 101 Introductory Psychology; Concepts 58081
This course focuses on the basic concepts and methods of psychology.
Topics include history, methodology, biological bases of behavior,
child, adolescent and adult development; sensation and perception;
states of consciousness; learning; memory; and cognition.
1/8-1/19 M-F 1:00–4:30 pm E105 McGrath
MBA 740 Business, Law, and Society: The Global Environment 58289
This course helps students understand how business decisions affect and
reflect society. Because the decisions of managers not only influence
but also are influenced by public-policy concerns and moral issues,
students will learn how to integrate economic, social, legal and
regulatory, and moral considerations in decision-making. Specific
topics include the role of law in society, business regulations and
antitrust policy in the global environment, ethical and social values
in different cultures, and employment and labor relations.
Prerequisite: MBA 614 or equivalent. Corequisites: MBA 616, 618, and 620.
1/2–22 M-R 5–8:30 p.m. A 327 Generas