Advancing your career requires focused effort, skill development and an understanding of key concepts and tasks outside of your own discipline. To help you learn what you need to know, we offer general education courses, also known as GE courses, that build on your education.
Through these foundational courses in subject areas including English, Math and Humanities, you can gain important skills in critical thinking, communication, information literacy, global awareness, cultural competence and technology. These courses are designed to introduce you to tools and techniques to communicate strong ideas and use today’s technology. No matter your field of study, our hybrid and online general education classes can help prepare you for what’s next.
Classes Start Monday, October 23, 2023
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Career Development
CARD205
Career Development ^
2 hours
CARD405
Career Development ^
2 hours
CARD415
Career Development Strategies ^
1 hours
Communications
COMM491
Senior Project I
2 hours
COMM492
Senior Project II
2 hours
Critical Thinking
COLL148
Critical Thinking and Problem-solving ^
3 hours
Economics
ECON312
Principles of Economics ^
3 hours
English Composition
ENGL136
Advanced Composition ^+
3 hours
ENGL135
Advanced Composition ^+
4 hours
ENGL113
Composition
3 hours
ENGL112
Composition +
4 hours
ENGL108
Composition with Lab ^
3 hours
ENGL062
Introduction to Reading and Writing ^
4 hours
ENGL206
Technical Communication ^
3 hours
ENGL216
Technical Writing ^+
4 hours
Ethics
ETHC334
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
3 hours
ETHC232
Ethical and Legal Issues in the Professions ^
3 hours
ETHC445
Principles of Ethics ^+
3 hours
History
HIST410
Contemporary History ^
3 hours
HIST405
United States History
3 hours
Humanities
HUMN451
Contemporary Fine Arts ^
3 hours
HUMN303
Introduction to the Humanities ^+
3 hours
HUMN304
Multi-Ethnic Humanities
3 hours
Internship
INTP491
Internship I ^
2 hours
INTP492
Internship II ^
2 hours
Legal Issues
LAWS310
The Legal Environment ^
3 hours
Liberal Arts and Sciences
LAS432
Technology, Society, and Culture ^+
3 hours
Mathematics
MATH114
Algebra for College Students ^
4 hours
MATH116
Algebra for College Students
3 hours
MATH265
Applied Calculus
4 hours
MATH062
Beginning Algebra ^
4 hours
MATH234
Discrete Math in Information Technology
4 hours
MATH325
Healthcare Statistics and Research
4 hours
MATH190
Pre-calculus ^
4 hours
MATH200
Quantitative Reasoning *
4 hours
MATH221
Statistics for Decision-making ^+
4 hours
Physics
PHYS204
Applied Physics with Lab ^
4 hours
Political Science
POLI457
International Relations
3 hours
POLI330
Political Science ^
3 hours
POLI332
Political Science
3 hours
Psychology
PSYC305
Motivation and Leadership ^+
3 hours
PSYC315
Social Psychology ^+
3 hours
Sciences
SCI205
Environmental Science with Lab
3 hours
SCI204
Environmental Science with Lab
4 hours
SCI226
Nutrition, Health and Wellness with Lab
3 hours
Social Sciences
SOCS350
Cultural Diversity in the Professions
3 hours
SOCS185
Culture and Society ^+
3 hours
SOCS325
Environmental Sociology ^+
3 hours
SOCS335
Workplace Culture and Communication
3 hours
Speech
SPCH276
Intercultural Communication
3 hours
SPCH275
Public Speaking ^+
3 hours
Technical Communication
TC420
Marketing and Corporate Communications *
4 hours
TC220
Rhetorical Strategies for Technical Communication *
4 hours