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African American Literature I Details 91348 ENGL218 3 8 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that examines the portion of American literature created by African Americans, beginning with slavery up to the Harlem Renaissance, and including the vernacular tradition. Students read slave narratives and literature by fugitive slaves and free African Americans, as well as essays, and speeches. The literature introduces students to the complex socioeconomic and political history of African Americans as a former enslaved population as well as an oppressed group whose full civil (legal) rights were not recognized until the mid-1960s. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Cole-Leonard, Natasha 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
African-American History Overview-GL Details 92156 HIST116 3 6 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines the origin of African American people in continental Africa and traces the Black experience in America to the present. An emphasis is placed upon African roots, transition to enslavement, the realities of enslavement, opposition to enslavement, the Civil War, Reconstruction and its aftermath, the period of the Nadir, Black Nationalism, African American participation in the World Wars, institutional development, and the modern Civil Rights Movement. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HIST Wright, Michelle 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Aging and Health Details 93137 HUSC120 3 -3 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Provides an overview of healthy aging and wellness promotion throughout the life continuum. This course explores the physiological, psychological, environmental, and financial changes associated with the aging process. Topics include physical wellness, mental health, housing options, medical care, retirement, assisted living/long-term care options, ethical treatment of the elderly, and the stereotypes and myths held in society toward an aging population. Students examine how choices made today effect a long healthy lifespan as opposed to just a long lifespan. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HLTH 120. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 HUSC Day, Richard 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Aging and Health Details 93136 HLTH120 3 -3 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Provides an overview of healthy aging and wellness promotion throughout the life continuum. This course explores the physiological, psychological, environmental, and financial changes associated with the aging process. Topics include physical wellness, mental health, housing options, medical care, retirement, assisted living/long-term care options, ethical treatment of the elderly, and the stereotypes and myths held in society toward an aging population. Students examine how choices made today effect a long healthy lifespan as opposed to just a long lifespan. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HUSC 120. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 HLTH Day, Richard 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
American Government and Politics Details 92786 POLS101 3 11 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course which introduces students to the historical foundation of the American political system and United States Constitution and their impact on citizens. Students analyze how the institutions of the federal government, the Congress, the presidency, and the courts operate, both in theory and in practice, and how they interact with one another. Students examine the role of campaigns and elections in American politics and how political parties, interest groups, and the media influence the domestic and foreign policy making process. Students question political conflicts and how conflicts have affected the process of politics and governmental institutions. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 POLS Dedie, John 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
American Literature I Details 93174 ENGL203 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students examine American Literature from its beginnings to the Civil War, highlighting the cultural, geographic, historical, and literary influences on each work covered. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202491 ENGL Wilson, Amy 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Assessment of Literacy Details 91676 EDTR245 3 8 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
This course is designed to assist teacher candidates and in-service teachers in becoming proficient consumers and users of classroom-based assessment and assessment data. Participants will explore the purposes of assessment and the types of assessment tools, learn how to administer and use valid and reliable, formal and informal assessments of literacy and related skills, examine how to effectively interpret the results of assessments, and learn how to communicate assessment results in a variety of contexts. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 EDTR Meers-Gimon, Shannon 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Business Communications Details 92755 MNGT239 3 22 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students are introduced to the skills and practices that assist in developing communication strategies in business. Students explore how to communicate in written and oral form using standard practices for communicating within and across business sectors. Students practice the fundamentals of business writing and oral presentation as they exist in different professional contexts and settings. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: ENGL 239. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 MNGT Staff 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Business Ethics Details 92580 MNGT265 3 10 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students are introduced to business ethics and the social responsibility of business organizations in a changing pluralistic environment. Students explore ethics through the lens of changing social values and demands, corporate accountability, employee rights, and multinationals. Students review psychological and sociological influences on individual and managerial decision-making in response to ethical issues. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: PHIL 265. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 MNGT Clements, David 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Business Law I Details 92328 MNGT140 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces the legal principles involved in the conduct of businesses. Topics covered include an overview of the source of law, alternative dispute resolution, torts, contracts, criminal law, sales, agency, intellectual property and ethics. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is applied where appropriate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 MNGT Faith, Timothy 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Business Law II Details 94068 MNGT141 3 18 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Provides an in-depth review of the principles of business law as they specifically apply to the area of tax and accounting. Topics covered include real and personal property, estates and trusts, secured transactions, negotiable instruments, business entities, debtor-creditor law, government regulations, and legal and ethical duties of accountants. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202491 MNGT Faith, Timothy 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Classroom Management/Teaching Techniques for Exceptional Children Details 93115 EDTR264 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Students examine teaching techniques for use with children with varying exceptionalities, developing classroom procedures and schedules to fit the needs of diverse learners. Through the study of behavioral theorists, students will create a behavior management plan that takes culture and development into consideration. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202491 EDTR Meers-Gimon, Shannon 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
College Composition I Details 90001 ENGL101 3 20 Campus: Essex

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 12:45 PM - 03:40 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.ADMN 211
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Staff 10/16/2024 12:45 12/08/2024 15:40 Essex TR On-Site
College Composition I Details 93920 ENGL101 3 20 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 11:15 AM - 01:05 PM
Days: M, W, F    Location: D.CRBL 201
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Staff 10/16/2024 11:15 12/08/2024 13:05 Dundalk MWF On-Site
College Composition I Details 90357 ENGL101 3 0 Campus: Essex

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 05:45 PM - 08:40 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.AHUM 206
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Powell, Holly 10/16/2024 17:45 12/08/2024 20:40 Essex TR On-Site
College Composition I Details 90064 ENGL101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM
Days: M, W, F
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Locco, June 10/16/2024 13:00 12/08/2024 14:50 Online MWFO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
College Composition I Details 93928 ENGL101 3 20 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 11:10 AM - 02:05 PM
Days: T, R    Location: C.HTEC 030
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Staff 10/16/2024 11:10 12/08/2024 14:05 Catonsville TR On-Site
College Composition I Details 92305 ENGL101 3 4 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Schissler, Joan 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
College Composition I Details 90876 ENGL101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Scott, Jacqueline 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
College Composition I Details 93927 ENGL101 3 0 Campus: Essex

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 09:35 AM - 12:30 PM
Days: T, R    Location: E.LIBR 206
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Azimi, Haleh 10/16/2024 09:35 12/08/2024 12:30 Essex TR On-Site
College Composition I Details 92304 ENGL101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Di Giorgio, Kelly 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
College Composition I Details 92182 ENGL101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Darden, Josette 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
College Composition II Details 91755 ENGL102 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Cromwell, Michael 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
College Composition II Details 92184 ENGL102 3 21 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 02:00 PM - 04:55 PM
Days: M, W
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ENGL Staff 10/16/2024 14:00 12/08/2024 16:55 Online MWO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
Counseling Clients with Substance Use Disorders Details 92324 HUSC142 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Explores the unique issues encountered in clinical work with clients with substance use disorders in the Behavioral Health Counseling setting. This course addresses models of addiction, modalities of treatment, and models of recovery, relapse, and relapse prevention. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HUSC Knach, Julia 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Criminology Details 92872 CRJU202 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces the student to the basic theories, fundamental facts and problems associated with the science of criminology. Emphasis is placed on providing a systematic basis for the study of criminals and criminal behavior as related to the criminal justice system. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: SOCL 202. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 CRJU Nickelberry, Tressie 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Criminology Details 92873 SOCL202 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces the student to the basic theories, fundamental facts and problems associated with the science of criminology. Emphasis is placed on providing a systematic basis for the study of criminals and criminal behavior as related to the criminal justice system. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: CRJU 202. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 SOCL Nickelberry, Tressie 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Developing Cultural Proficiency in a Diverse World Details 92221 HUSC104 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Increases students' awareness of their own and others' life experiences and the impact that those experience have in interpersonal interactions. The emphasis is on strategies for cultural competence. This course is appropriate for students in a variety of majors, and has a particular focus in the human services, counseling, psychology, and health fields. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HUSC Hasheminejad, Armon 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Evaluation of the Exceptional Child Details 93630 EDTR261 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines the process of assessing various disabilities as set forth in special education legislation, providing an overview of the basic statistics and properties of testing measures, formal and informal methods of assessment, and the interpretation of those assessment measures. The following areas of functioning are explored: intelligence, perception, behavior, language, academic, adaptive behavior, and social-emotional. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202491 EDTR Meers-Gimon, Shannon 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Exploring Biology Details 91341 BIOL100 3 3 Campus: Essex

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 05:45 PM - 08:40 PM
Days: M, W    Location: E.BESS 206
Is a course that examines modern biological principles to increase awareness of the relationships between scientific thought, current knowledge in biology, and everyday living. This course does not serve as a prerequisite for other biology courses. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BIOL 100, BIOL 108, BIOL 110. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 BIOL Sales, Robert 10/16/2024 17:45 12/08/2024 20:40 Essex MW On-Site
Exploring Biology Details 92124 BIOL100 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that examines modern biological principles to increase awareness of the relationships between scientific thought, current knowledge in biology, and everyday living. This course does not serve as a prerequisite for other biology courses. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BIOL 100, BIOL 108, BIOL 110. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 BIOL DeStefano, Christine 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Functional Impact of Aging Details 92556 HUSC102 3 22 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines functional changes related to aging. Topics include aging theories, normal biologic changes with aging, safe mobility practices, fall prevention principles, and an overview of specific diseases that impact the elderly. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HUSC Smith, Elizabeth 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Fundamentals of Communication Details 91621 CMNS101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 CMNS Chamberlain, Anne 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Fundamentals of Communication Details 93941 CMNS101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 CMNS Gibens, Guillermo 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Fundamentals of Communication Details 91627 CMNS101 3 0 Campus: Essex

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 05:45 PM - 08:45 PM
Days: W    Location: E.AHUM 014

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 CMNS Setvin, Trevor 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Essex WO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
Fundamentals of Communication Details 93382 CMNS101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 CMNS Gibens, Guillermo 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Health and Wellness Details 92853 HLTH101 3 1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HLTH Hess, Robert 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Health and Wellness Details 92466 HLTH101 3 -1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HLTH Colclough, Caroline 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Health and Wellness Details 91710 HLTH101 3 11 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HLTH Click, Lisa 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Health and Wellness Details 92963 HLTH101 3 22 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 05:45 PM - 08:00 PM
Days: T    Location: D.TBA 

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HLTH Staff 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Dundalk TO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
Health and Wellness Details 92183 HLTH101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HLTH Pieszala, Brenda 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
History of the United States I Details 93519 HIST111 3 9 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines American History (Colonial period through the American Civil War) from several different perspectives and analyzes several themes including race, class, ethnicity, gender, and nationalism. An in-depth analysis of selected issues, periods, personalities or institutions is completed in an effort to understand the youthful nation's changing, often clashing, attitudes and values. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HIST Chambers, Melissa 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
History of the United States I Details 92794 HIST111 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines American History (Colonial period through the American Civil War) from several different perspectives and analyzes several themes including race, class, ethnicity, gender, and nationalism. An in-depth analysis of selected issues, periods, personalities or institutions is completed in an effort to understand the youthful nation's changing, often clashing, attitudes and values. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HIST Ackerman, Joshua 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
History of the United States II Details 92550 HIST112 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Investigates America's growth after the Civil War; considers the many changes in the economy, society and foreign policy that resulted from expansion and industrialization. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HIST Ackerman, Joshua 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
History of the United States II Details 93377 HIST112 3 5 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Investigates America's growth after the Civil War; considers the many changes in the economy, society and foreign policy that resulted from expansion and industrialization. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HIST Rosalski, Joseph 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Human Resources Management Details 92751 MNGT201 3 13 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students cover contemporary behavioral theory relating to the management of people at work. Students examine basic processes that are involved in the procurement, development, and maintenance of human resources, including analysis of key internal and external factors, legislation, and global influences affecting management of employees. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 MNGT Zimmerman, Nancy 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Instruction in Literacy Details 91675 EDTR243 3 24 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
This course is designed to prepare teacher candidates and in-service teachers with the knowledge and skills to design and deliver effective literacy instruction for a diverse community of learners. Participants will learn how to design and deliver instruction focused on the core components of reading that lead to proficient and motivated reading behavior for all students, provide instruction focused on the core components of writing that lead to proficient and motivated writing behavior for all students, and manage speaking and listening opportunities that lead to more active, equitable and academically-oriented conversations for all students. In addition, participants will understand the role of classroom literacy instruction in a multi-tiered system of supports and learn how to work with colleagues to provide evidence-based interventions for students who struggle as readers and writers. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 EDTR Staff 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Business and Industry Details 92748 MNGT101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines the functions in business and develops a framework for the further study of business; serves as an interdisciplinary course drawing from such areas as marketing, product strategy, finance, and business ethics. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 MNGT Beckford-Barclay, Gayona 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Criminal Justice Details 92855 CRJU101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Explores the history, philosophy and social development of police, courts and corrections in a democratic society. This course covers identification and operations of local, state, and federal agencies, while emphasizing criminal justice career orientation. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 CRJU Kessler, Pamela 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology-GL Details 92617 ANTH101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that provides students with exposure to the comparative study of human populations by examining cultural diversity and the concepts and methods anthropologists use to study culture. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ANTH Brown, Nina 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to E-Business Details 93975 MNGT104 3 9 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Explores what an e-business is and how it is managed. E-Business is an interdisciplinary topic encompassing both business and technology. Basic business aspects and applications throughout the business world include commercial business, government, education, and health services. The major characteristics, opportunities, and limitations of this form of business are explored. Students study various issues and risks that exist in the rapidly changing world of e- business. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 MNGT Parks, Sheryl 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Global Studies-GL Details 92535 GLBL101 3 -1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
An interdisciplinary course that examines processes of globalization and their consequences. Coursework introduces students to global perspectives on issues confronting the world including the relationships among politics, culture, the environment, and economics. Students develop communication skills, heightened global awareness, and the critical thinking and problem solving skills necessary to adapt to a rapidly changing world. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 GLBL Alonzo, Janice 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Law Details 92387 LGST101 3 1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Provides a fundamental understanding of the American legal system from a variety of perspectives, both civil and criminal. Students explore historical information concerning the development of the American legal system and the working structure of our government. Students examine procedural issues in the courts, specific concepts of law, e.g., contract law, property law, etc., the distinctive characteristics of criminal law and procedure, and finally, the roles of various legal professionals and the effect of legal ethics on the practice of law. Students intending to pursue advanced legal courses develop a solid foundation in the American legal system. Students of other disciplines explore the impact of the legal system on their lives and their chosen disciplines. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 LGST Koenig, Shaun 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Macro-Economic Principles Details 90467 ECON201 3 15 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines the national economy including income, savings, investment, government economic activity, and policymaking.  Primary concepts of money and banking, economic growth, global economics, and related current issues and problems are also explored. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ECON Joyner, Jennifer 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Macro-Economic Principles Details 91678 ECON201 3 15 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines the national economy including income, savings, investment, government economic activity, and policymaking.  Primary concepts of money and banking, economic growth, global economics, and related current issues and problems are also explored. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ECON Joyner, Jennifer 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Psychology Details 92462 PSYC101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Surveys the science of psychology and the application of critical thinking skills. Topics include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, and abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Quintero-Hall, Patricia 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Psychology Details 90159 PSYC101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 07:20 PM - 10:15 PM
Days: T, R
Surveys the science of psychology and the application of critical thinking skills. Topics include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, and abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Naiker, Kevin 10/16/2024 19:20 12/08/2024 22:15 Online TRO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
Introduction to Psychology Details 92161 PSYC101 3 1 Campus: Owings Mills

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 09:20 AM - 12:15 PM
Days: M, W    Location: O.O 624
Surveys the science of psychology and the application of critical thinking skills. Topics include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, and abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Etesamypour-King, Azar 10/16/2024 09:20 12/08/2024 12:15 Owings Mills MW On-Site
Introduction to Psychology Details 92166 PSYC101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Surveys the science of psychology and the application of critical thinking skills. Topics include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, and abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Quintero-Hall, Patricia 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Psychology Details 92181 PSYC101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Surveys the science of psychology and the application of critical thinking skills. Topics include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, and abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Quintero-Hall, Patricia 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Psychopharmacology Details 93120 HUSC141 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Provides an overview of the physiological and psychological effects of psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol and other depressants, opioids, stimulants, and psychedelics. This course will examine routes of administration, neurochemistry, metabolism, dependence, and drug elimination for each of the major categories of substances. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HUSC Truszkowski, Danielle 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Sociology Details 91477 SOCL101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students examine social interactions and the use of sociological perspectives to explain the individual relationships, as well as interactions among the groups and societies that shape them. Students cover basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control, institutions, and global issues. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 SOCL Strong, Myron 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Sociology Details 90759 SOCL101 3 2 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 05:45 PM - 08:40 PM
Days: T, R
Is a course in which students examine social interactions and the use of sociological perspectives to explain the individual relationships, as well as interactions among the groups and societies that shape them. Students cover basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control, institutions, and global issues. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 SOCL Sargent, Courtney 10/16/2024 17:45 12/08/2024 20:40 Online TRO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
Introduction to Sociology Details 91486 SOCL101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 12:20 PM - 03:15 PM
Days: M, W
Is a course in which students examine social interactions and the use of sociological perspectives to explain the individual relationships, as well as interactions among the groups and societies that shape them. Students cover basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control, institutions, and global issues. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 SOCL Portillo-Carbajal, Luveth 10/16/2024 12:20 12/08/2024 15:15 Online MWO Remote Online - Scheduled Time
Introduction to Sociology Details 91319 SOCL101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students examine social interactions and the use of sociological perspectives to explain the individual relationships, as well as interactions among the groups and societies that shape them. Students cover basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control, institutions, and global issues. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 SOCL Brown, Nina 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introduction to Supply Chain Management Details 94074 TDML150 3 13 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 05:45 PM - 08:40 PM
Days: M    Location: D.MASH 207

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students explore procurement, operations, and logistics, and the integration of these critical business functions. Supply Chain Management and the related concepts of logistics are cornerstones of business strategies to create market share and shareholder value. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202491 TDML Durkan, Thomas 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Dundalk MO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
Introduction to Women's Studies Details 90973 WMST101 3 3 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is an interdisciplinary introduction to the status, achievements, and experiences of individuals on the continuum of gender in society. Past and current theories of gender, power, and equity are analyzed. Societal constructs of gender and how those constructs intersect with institutions such as the arts, education, the labor force, law and politics, marriage and family life, and religion are critically examined. This course encourages students to examine and critique these institutions both personally and politically. A multicultural approach is taken to present the contributions of under-represented groups of women and gender minorities. Students are expected to attend one co-curricular activity or do a minimum of two hours of service-learning. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 WMST Sabio-McLaughlin, Ingrid 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Introductory Algebra Details 90683 MATH082 3 0 Campus: Catonsville

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 05:45 PM - 08:40 PM
Days: T, R    Location: C.CLLB 128
Is a course that covers topics including linear equations and inequalities in one variable, literal equations and formulas, proportions, percents, exponent rules and scientific notation, polynomial operations, linear graphs and equations in two variables, and solutions for systems of equations in two variables. Applications are incorporated into each topic. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 MATH Whitty, Martha 10/16/2024 17:45 12/08/2024 20:40 Catonsville TR On-Site
Introductory French I-GL Details 92581 WLFR101 3 -8 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills in French at a novice level. It provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of French and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse, often underrepresented groups throughout the French-speaking world. Topics related to local and global diversity provide the context through which language skills are taught and learned. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technologies. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 WLFR Dumont, Jennifer 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Issues in Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development Details 92534 ECON163 3 9 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines theoretical issues such as sustainable development and the allocation of non-renewable resources to future generations, renewable and exhaustible energy resources, water scarcity, over-harvesting of fisheries and forests, wetlands, recyclable resources, population growth, and policy options for a sustainable future. Students can only receive credit for either ECON 152 or ECON 163 but not both. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ECON Joyner, Jennifer 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Labor Management Relations Details 93133 MNGT203 3 20 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students explore labor management problems and their impact on the economy. A review of union history and government, collective bargaining, and economics of the labor market is provided. Students explore government regulations on labor management relations, including analysis of key legislation. Students explore globalization and its impact on labor relations. Course offered once a year (fall or spring). 202491 MNGT Williams, Mark 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness Details 92206 PEFT101 3 12 Campus: Dundalk

Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: 12:45 PM - 02:10 PM
Days: T, R    Location: D.WELL 203

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness introduces the student to the multi-dimensional theories of wellness to enable the student to make informal, proactive lifestyle choices. Topics to be covered include components of fitness, nutrition, weight control, stress management, cardiovascular disease, and wellness across the lifespan. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PEFT Reed, John 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Dundalk TRO Blended- Online w Some On-Site
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness Details 94089 PEFT101 3 3 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness introduces the student to the multi-dimensional theories of wellness to enable the student to make informal, proactive lifestyle choices. Topics to be covered include components of fitness, nutrition, weight control, stress management, cardiovascular disease, and wellness across the lifespan. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PEFT Rhea, Patricia 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness Details 92592 PEFT101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness introduces the student to the multi-dimensional theories of wellness to enable the student to make informal, proactive lifestyle choices. Topics to be covered include components of fitness, nutrition, weight control, stress management, cardiovascular disease, and wellness across the lifespan. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PEFT Carr-Smith, Carol 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Literature by Women Details 90769 WMST224 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that examines a wide array of written texts produced by women around the world. Students learn how women writers in different historical, cultural, social, economic, and geographical contexts have used language and literature to communicate and question their experiences. Students are introduced to gender theory and feminist literary theory and criticism as methods to inform analysis of texts and contexts.  Literature by Women includes all woman-identified authors. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: ENGL 224. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 WMST Roberts, Anne 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Literature by Women Details 90570 ENGL224 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that examines a wide array of written texts produced by women around the world. Students learn how women writers in different historical, cultural, social, economic, and geographical contexts have used language and literature to communicate and question their experiences. Students are introduced to gender theory and feminist literary theory and criticism as methods to inform analysis of texts and contexts. Literature by Women includes all woman-identified authors. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: WMST 224. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 ENGL Roberts, Anne 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Multicultural Psychology Details 92175 PSYC105 3 -2 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Considers global diversity from a psychological perspective. Aspects of race, social class, sex, gender, ethnicity, immigration, sexual orientation, age, health, religion, ability, and family structure are examined. Psychological concepts and methods are applied to develop an understanding of the impact of such diversities on human relationships. Additional topics covered include communication styles, stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, political influence, privilege and oppression. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Diop, Alisa 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Multicultural Psychology Details 92856 PSYC105 3 -1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Considers global diversity from a psychological perspective. Aspects of race, social class, sex, gender, ethnicity, immigration, sexual orientation, age, health, religion, ability, and family structure are examined. Psychological concepts and methods are applied to develop an understanding of the impact of such diversities on human relationships. Additional topics covered include communication styles, stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, political influence, privilege and oppression. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Krasilovsky, Howard 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Multicultural Psychology Details 93162 PSYC105 3 -1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Considers global diversity from a psychological perspective. Aspects of race, social class, sex, gender, ethnicity, immigration, sexual orientation, age, health, religion, ability, and family structure are examined. Psychological concepts and methods are applied to develop an understanding of the impact of such diversities on human relationships. Additional topics covered include communication styles, stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, political influence, privilege and oppression. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 PSYC Krasilovsky, Howard 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Native American Literature Details 90786 ENGL207 3 20 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that introduces students to a wide array of Native American Literatures. Students read literature from a variety of Native American authors and investigate different types of literature and the ways in which these literatures interact and reflect the cultures from which they originate. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: NAST 207. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 ENGL Staff 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Native American Literature Details 91764 NAST207 3 20 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that introduces students to a wide array of Native American Literatures. Students read literature from a variety of Native American authors and investigate different types of literature and the ways in which these literatures interact and reflect the cultures from which they originate.  Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: ENGL 207. Credit can be earned for one course only. 202491 NAST Staff 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Parent, Teacher and Community Relations Details 92626 EDTR214 3 -2 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students analyze issues and relationships surrounding the interactions of parents, teachers, and the community. Students learn to apply the parent-teacher-child triad approach to daily interactions, valuing differences as they explore issues of diversity. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 EDTR Brown-Strott, Jessica 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Personal Finance Details 93921 ECON111 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
A study of economic decisions facing individuals in their personal life; includes setting up a budget, consumer credit, buying or renting a home, medical care, life insurance, retirement programs, buying and selling stocks, preparing income tax returns, minimizing taxes, and consumerism. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ECON Gilleland, Terrill 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Personal Finance Details 93458 ECON111 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
A study of economic decisions facing individuals in their personal life; includes setting up a budget, consumer credit, buying or renting a home, medical care, life insurance, retirement programs, buying and selling stocks, preparing income tax returns, minimizing taxes, and consumerism. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 ECON Weitzel, Victoria 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Principles of Management Details 92886 MNGT105 3 1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Examines the basic managerial processes and activities; relates findings in the behavioral sciences to the various levels of management and aids the student in understanding theory and practice of management. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 MNGT Leu, Sara 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Principles of Marketing Details 92750 MNGT150 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course in which students examine real-world applications of the managerial approach to the basic problems and practices in marketing. Students are provided an analysis of marketing methods and techniques to assess and solve marketing problems. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of data-driven marketing and how to use those data to guide decision-making. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 MNGT Hagen, Brian 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Self-Care for Interpreters Details 92691 INTR118 1 -1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Prepares students with knowledge and resources to engage in appropriate self-care as professional interpreters. Students learn the importance of maintaining both psychological and physiological health, the warning signs of trauma, self-advocacy while on assignment and how to engage in healthy practices. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 INTR Nolin, Maura 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
The Sociology of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture-GL Details 91290 SOCL141 3 1 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Is a course that examines race, ethnicity, and culture from a historical and sociological perspective. Students will explore the nature of inequality and the institutional policies and structures that reinforce inequality. The intersection of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, age, and ability will also be examined. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 SOCL James, Danielle 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online
Western Civilization I: Ancient and Medieval History-GL Details 92174 HIST101 3 0 Campus: Online

Online
Dates: 10/16/2024 - 12/8/2024
Times: TBA - TBA
Days: TBA
Highlights significant periods in Mediterranean and European history from the earliest civilizations through the Reformation; surveys the major literary, religious, artistic, scientific, political, social, and economic developments that constitute Western civilization up to about CE 1550. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. 202491 HIST Robertson, Thomas 10/16/2024 12/08/2024 Online O Online