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Intro to Business

Familiarizes students with the structure, operations, management, and socioeconomic aspects of businesses. Course builds on the themes of entrepreneurship, technology, team building, and international competitiveness to establish a foundation for a general understanding of the business climate.

Organismic Biology Lecture & Laboratory

This course is an integrated lecture-laboratory course that presents the diversity of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms emphasizing structure, function, ecology, and evolution.

Global Politics

This course for college credit introduces students to key concepts, theories, and patterns for understanding politics within states and in the international arena. Topics include the structure of the international system, causes of war and peace, economic globalization, international organizations, democratic processes and democratization, economic and political development, political institutions, civil society, and other issues and processes within and across national borders. Cases from different parts of the world are examined to provide grounding in comparative analysis. By the end of the course, students should have a strong analytic lens through which to interpret the most pressing contemporary issues. Students will receive 3 college credits at the completion of the course.

English Rhetoric and Writing

Students develop critical reading, writing, and thinking skills through class discussion, the rhetorical analysis of academic texts, and the writing of analytical essays. Students write for a variety of purposes and audiences. Emphasis is given to reading and writing processes as multiple, and rhetorically diverse. Students may variously explore multicultural approaches to reading and writing, interdisciplinary approaches to reading and writing, community-specific definitions of literacy and language practices and/or the impact of technology upon academic reading and writing processes.