Engl 1103 is an applied rhetoric course focusing on intensive practice in basic concepts of written communication, active reading skills, research strategies, MLA documentation conventions, principles of organization and coherence, prewriting, drafting, and revising practices, and surface correctness of sentences.
Pols 1100 is the introduction to the study, analysis, scope, and sources of government. Emphasis will be given to the comparative institutions of government, the nature of politics and the manner in which people organize themselves for purposes of governing.
Acc 1901 is a study of accounting principles with emphasis on the use and analysis of financial information for decision-making purposes.
Mkt 2501 is a study of the marketing environment; marketing, planning, and information; market segmentation; buyer behavior; strategies for product distribution, promotion, and pricing; societal issues, service, nonprofit, and international marketing.
Math 1132 is an introduction to elementary statistics, including topics such as normal distribution, histograms, mean, standard deviations, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing techniques.
Mgt 2501 is an examination of major concepts, theories, and practices in business management, with emphasis on planning, decision-making, basic organizational structures, motivation, and leadership styles
Math 1516 is a rigorous and quick-paced study of the structure and algebraic properties of the real numbers, including equations (linear and quadratic) and inequalities, functions (polynomials, rational, exponential, and logarithmic), systems of equations, and trigonometry.
Engl 2111 is the study and practice of reading and writing arguments. Emphasis on the essay with attention to grammar, structure, style, and research skills.