UNIVERSITY CATALOG: 2023-2024

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online, the course should list the day of the week and time in the Schedule of Classes. Fully online courses have no on campus meetings. Campus Online Class (OC) An…

AFRS 346. Contemporary Black Female Writers (3)

Ntozake Shange and Maya Angelou. Themes explored include correcting the images, movement from masking to self-revelation, male-female relationships and search for wholeness. (Available for General Education, C2 Humanities.) (WI)…

FCS 457. Fashion Retail Buying and Merchandising (3)

Prerequisites: FCS 257 and FCS 350; senior or graduate status. In-depth study and application of the concepts involved in planning, buying and merchandising for fashion retail business. Available for…

CE 240/L. Engineering Statics and Lab (2/1)

Free body diagrams, equilibrium equations and the method of sections. Includes a limited introduction to the subject of strength of materials. 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab per week….

PHIL 240. Environmental Ethics (3)

Examines the meaning and value of nature and the environment from a variety of ethical perspectives, including feminist and de-colonial perspectives. Questions can include: How should human beings relate…

MUS 240-259A,B. Individual Lessons (1-1, 2-2)

degree students. Concurrent enrollment in the appropriate major performance ensemble is required. Course Title Units A Units B MUS 240 Flute A: (1-1) B: (2-2) MUS 241 Oboe A: (1-1)…

ECE 240. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals (3)

of a standard computer aided circuit analysis program. Consideration is given to power, energy, impedance, phasors, frequency response and their use in circuit design. 3 hours lecture per week….

RS 240. Approaches to the History of Religions (3)

An investigation of major and selected religions around the world using social-scientific tools such as history, sociology and anthropology. Students learn why various religions change over time and how…

SUST 240. Environmental Ethics (3)

Examines the meaning and value of nature and the environment from a variety of ethical perspectives, including feminist and de-colonial perspectives. Questions can include: How should human beings relate…

CTVA 240. Fundamentals of Video Production (3)

Basic introduction to all aspects of television studio production, audio and video; microphones, audio recorders, cameras, lenses, switching and lighting equipment. Principles of graphics and scenery. Lab with accompanying…