Written Communication ENGL 10600- First- Year Extensive practice in writing
Composition clear and effective prose.
Instruction in organization, audience, style, and research-based writing. Information Literacy ENGL 10600 (as stated The first half of t he basic above) composition sequence. ENGL 10100- English Extensive practice in writing Composition I clear and effective prose. Instruction in logic, structure, and style. Oral Communication COM 11400- Fundamentals A study of communication of Speech Communication theories as applied to speech; practical communicative experiences ranging from interpersonal communication and small group process through problem identification and solution in standard speaker- audience situations. Science BIOL 20300- Human Anatomy A survey of normal structure and Physiology and function of the human organism. The human is treated as an open system with the capacity to transport material, transform energy, and maintain a homeostatic state. The capacities and limitations of the human to cope with changes in the environment are emphasized. All major systems of the human body and their functions are examined in relation to the living organism. Integrated into the study of human organism are laboratory exercises that emphasize the essentials of human anatomy and physiology. Science, Technology, and STAT 11300- Statistics and Introduction to statistical Society Society ideas and their impact on public policy and the sciences. Sample surveys, design of experiments, measurement, analysis of data, stimulating probabilities, concepts of inference. Application to current issues and controversies. Mathematics/Quantitative MA 15300- College Algebra Exponents and radicals; Reasoning algebraic and fractional expressions. Equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations. Polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Human Cultures: Humanities SPAN 20100- Spanish Level III An intermediate Spanish course with emphasis on communicative skills (listening and speaking), literacy skills (reading and writing) and culture. Human Cultures: Behavioral HDFS 21000- Introduction To This course provides and & Social Sciences Human Development introduction to the development of individuals from the prenatal period to adulthood and old age. Theories and research findings related to physical growth, cognitive and language development and social and emotional development will be discussed.