Courses
An investigation of playwriting from an actor's point of view. Students create a variety of scenes, monologues, and dialogue from sources including adaptation of non-dramatic text, improvisation, and creative dramatics.
Learn More ›An examination of calculus and probability tools applied in finance and insurance providing preliminary preparation for the Society of Actuaries Exam P.
Learn More ›A course designed to provide students with an understanding of the etiology of prevalent disabilities which influence motor performance of school-aged students (K-12).
Learn More ›A basic survey of chemical and non-chemical addictions.
Learn More ›Students who successfully complete the course will demonstrate their understanding of physical, psychological, and social factors that influence development during adulthood; the research techniques used to study development; and the par
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