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Developmental Psychology PSY 2510 01 DL 3 This course explores the scientific inquiry into normal human development, including mental processes and behaviors from conception through the end of life. A life span developmental psychologist's perspective guides this exploration of issues including the physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social aspects of human development. Virtual
Elementary Statistics MAT 1004 01 DL 3 Students learn about probability, frequency distributions, mean and standard deviation, the binomial distribution, the normal distribution, hypothesis testing, samples from a finite population, regression and correlation, confidence intervals, and chisquare tests. Virtual
Fundamentals of Speech ENG 1301 01 DL 3 This course provides public speaking training and practice. Virtual
General Psychology PSY 1500 01 DL 3 This course serves as a general introduction to the scientific study of psychology. General principles of human behavior and mental processes, as revealed through various psychological scientific methods of inquiry, are explored. This basic introduction to psychological research allows students to critically evaluate the topics found within the broad discipline of psychology. Topics in this introductory survey include biological foundations of behavior, sensation and perception, learning, motivation, cognition, human development, abnormal behavior, personality theory, and social and health issues as studied by psychologists. Virtual
Intro to Biology I - NOT OPEN SCI 1050 01 DL 4 This course provides an understanding of basic biological processes and principles for non-science majors. Topics covered include: the scientific method, the chemical and cellular basis of life, mitosis and meiosis, Mendelian genetics, DNA structure and function, and evolution. In lab, students engage in basic laboratory work in which lecture topics are illustrated. Virtual
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1600 01 DL 3 Sociology is the systematic study of the relationship between the individual and society. This class will look at many aspects of society, including culture, gender, race, religion, education, media, government, and more. Students will analyze the role that complex networks of social structures and social systems play in the creation and perpetuation of power, privilege, and oppression in society and learn to apply the principles of equity and participation to past, current or future social justice in our collective society. Virtual
IT Fundamentals CPT 1200 01 DL 3 Students gain a foundational understanding of essential information technology (IT) concepts. Students utilize the LabSim PC IT Fundamentals training program, which offers fundamental and up-to-date practical experience in the use of computer hardware, operating systems, software applications, networking basics, internet fundamentals, security principles, troubleshooting, and IT ethics. The course prepares students for the industry-standard CompTIA IT Fundamentals certification exam. Pre-requisite: MAT 1005 Intermediate Algebra or Permission of Instructor. Virtual
Medical Terminology MED 1111 01 DL 3 In this course students learn the medical vocabulary used in the health care profession. Students receive a thorough grounding in basic medical terminology through a study of root words, prefixes and suffixes. The study focuses on correct pronunciation, spelling and use of medical terms. Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of disease are discussed. Other topics include the vocabulary associated with health and disease in the following anatomical systems: Integumentary System, Skeletal and Muscular Systems, Blood, Lymphatic System, Immunology, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Digestive System, Urinary System, Reproductive System & Obstetrics, Nervous System & Mental Health, Special Senses of Sight & Hearing, and Endocrine System. Virtual
Principles of Management BUS 1310 01 DL 3 This course covers principles of managerial practice. The concepts center on an analysis of the four major functions of management: planning, organizing, leading and controlling. This course examines the integration of management principles with other business procedures. Topics include business ownership, organizational structure, human relations, marketing and finance. Virtual
Western Civilization: Since 1648 HIS 1206 01 DL 3 Students learn the economic, cultural, social, and political developments of human civilizations in Western Europe since 1648, and their relationships with the rest of the world, specifically the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Australia.. Virtual

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