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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will introduce students to the principles of literary creation. Students will explore, develop, and increase their knowledge of fiction, poetry, and drama through readings, group discussion, and writing short stories. Prerequisite: ENG1101
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a study of the elements and conventions characteristic of drama and film. Students will read a diverse selection of drama from classical times to the present, with particular emphasis on those texts that have been adapted to film. Prerequisite: ENG1101 or permission from the Program Chair
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an analysis of select novels by major authors in either American or British literature. Emphasis is on literary history and conventions. Prerequisite: ENG1101
  • 4.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to introduce students to literature of and about business. Selected texts will emphasize themes pertinent to the business community. The class will provide an overview of when business-related topics first became common subject matter for literary artists, and how the subject has evolved up to and including the present. Prerequisite: ENG1101
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the study of the short story genre. Students will gain a historical appreciation for the development of the genre, and will read selections from world literature, with emphasis on American and British forms. Prerequisite: LIT2000 or permission from the Program Chair
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a study of the terminology and techniques required for advanced study of literature. Critical and theoretical methodologies, including psychoanalytic, feminist, cultural, and historical criticism, will be applied to the reading of select texts. Prerequisite: LIT2000 or permission from the Program Chair
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to broaden students' knowledge of themes, authors, periods, and genres in literature through selected readings. A specific topic of study is offered each semester on a rotating basis. This course requires prior experience in research-based writing and familiarity with APA style guidelines. Prerequisite: LIT2000 or permission from the Program Chair
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will provide the student with a firm understanding of college level mathematics as it relates to the contemporary world. Topics include critical thinking, set theory, logic, number systems, and an introduction to probability. Other topics include an introduction to Algebra and Geometry, solving linear equations, ratios, proportions, variation, percents and interest, measurement, and the metric system. Modern applications are emphasized with the above topics. Prerequisite: A score of 60 or better, or its equivalent on the mathematics section of the CPAt test, a score of a 50 or better on the mathematics section of the COMPASS Test, or a grade of "C" orbetter in MAT0998
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides the student with an introduction to algebra, including properties of real numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities, operations with polynomials, factoring, and operations with rational expressions, operations with radicals, solving quadratic equations, graphing and working with linear equations and inequalities in two variables, working with the concept of a function; graphing and working with quadratic functions, graphing and operations of exponential functions, graphing and operations of logarithmic functions, and solving systems of two linear equations. Prerequisite: MAC1132
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts and practical application of calculus. It provides a review of equations and inequalities and their applications, functions, and graphs. Major topics will include exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation, and integration of algebraic functions. Prerequisite: MAC2102 with a grade of "C" or better or Permission from theProgram Chair.
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