Courses
Students will learn how to create an electronic news story. The course will teach students to refine and apply basic media production techniques to create stories in electronic journalism.
Learn More ›An in-depth examination of financial theory in the management of domestic and multi-national corporations. Emphasis is placed upon how financial tools and theories can be applied to key financial decisions of a firm.
Learn More ›The creative exploration of digital and traditional media in accordance with the individual student's long-term goals and interests.
Learn More ›An advanced examination of human resource issues.
Learn More ›Course changed to CHM-326 A survey course including modern theories of bonding and the chemistry of transition metal compounds, including organometallics. Prerequisite: Chemistry 125, 126 (or equivalent) and junior standing.
Learn More ›The study of the structures, properties, and reactivities of selected elements.
Learn More ›A course providing students the opportunity to conduct an in-depth study of human behavior in organizations.
Learn More ›A practical exploration of stage set and costume design. Work includes rendering, model building, drafting, and portfolio preparation. Practical experiences with productions. Prerequisite: Theatre 108, 109, or permission.
Learn More ›A course providing advanced concepts for using electronic spreadsheets. Includes advanced functions, programming functions, linking worksheets, development of customized menus, and creation of run-time programs.
Learn More ›This course will provide students an opportunity to enhance learning and skills in discrete areas of interest for each student based on projected classroom teaching needs.
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