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GBIO 103: Contemporary Biology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. An in-depth exploration of selected biological concepts, connected to current, relevant topics and emphasizing an understanding of science as a way of obtaining knowledge. Not available for major or minor credit in biology. Formerly GSCI 103. Students may not receive credit for both GSCI 103 and GBIO 103.
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GBUS 160: Business Decision Making in a Modern Society
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course introduces the concepts of basic technology literacy, information retrieval via electronic and hard copy; along with critical thinking skills. Basic business principles will be introduced to reinforce these concepts and their relationships. The course provides opportunity for applying the skills of oral and written communication to a variety of learning activities. Open to students who have not completed COB 300.
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GBUS 160: Business Decision Making in Modern Society
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course introduces the concepts of basic technology literacy, information retrieval via electronic and hard copy; along with critical thinking skills. Basic business principles will be introduced to reinforce these concepts and their relationships. The course provides opportunity for applying the skills of oral and written communication to a variety of learning activities. Open to students who have not completed COB 300.
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GCOM 121: Fundamental Human Communication:Presentations
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Study of human communication as a process. Overview of the principles and practices of interpersonal, small group and public communication. Emphasis on examining the role of self-concept, perception, culture, verbal and nonverbal dimensions in the communication process, using power and managing conflict, applying critical listening, practicing audience analysis within informative speech making. Public speaking required.
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GCOM 123: Fundamental Human Communication:Group Presentations
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Study of human communication as a process. Overview of the principles and practices of communication in small group and public communication contexts. Emphasis on examining the role of self-concept, perception, culture, verbal and nonverbal dimensions in the communication process, using power and managing conflict, applying critical listening, practicing audience analysis, and constructing informative and persuasive group presentations. Public speaking required.
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GECON 200: Introduction to Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Behavior of economic systems at the national and international levels. Topics include the methodology of economics as a social science, supply and demand, definition and measurement of important macroeconomic variables and theoretical models of growth, inflation, interest rates, unemployment, business cycles, stabilization policy, exchange rates, and the balance of payments.
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GEIC 101: Wellness Dimension:Individual Perspectives
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. The study of individuals developing and functioning in the human community. Emphasis placed on genetics, social influences and interaction, health and wellness-related behaviors, and personal choices. Suggestions are given as to how these factors contribute to human development and influence dimensions of personal health and wellness throughout lifelong process.
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GEIC 102: The Sociocultural Dimensions:Community Perspective
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. The study of principles and practices of participation in communities. Emphasis placed on how leadership affects communication, conflict, diversity, community change and social responsibility. Primary focus on interpreting behavior, identifying and evaluating one’s actions, understanding ethical and non-ethical practices, and identifying sociocultural and psychological variables within the social context.
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GENG 235: Survey of English Literature:From Beowulf to the 18th Century
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A general survey presented chronologically.
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GENG 236: Survey of English Literature 18th Century to Modern
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A general survey presented chronologically.
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