All Courses

  • BIO-004-80487-202580

    HOURS: 48-54 lecture, 96-108 lab. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study of the structural organization of the human body from the cellular to the organismal level. Throughout the course various types of instruction are used including microscopic investigation of prepared slides of tissues and organs, and gross anatomical examination of cadavers and prosected human material. NOTE: This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health related majors..

  • BIO-004-80492/80493-202580

    HOURS: 48-54 lecture, 96-108 lab. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study of the structural organization of the human body from the cellular to the organismal level. Throughout the course various types of instruction are used including microscopic investigation of prepared slides of tissues and organs, and gross anatomical examination of cadavers and prosected human material. NOTE: This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health related majors..

  • CHEM-012-80670-202580

    PLEASE NOTE: This course is partially online but will also include some mandatory scheduled face-to-face meetings with times, dates, and campus location specified above. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.

  • WATR-106-80798-202580

    HOURS: 48-54 lecture. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Study of pneumatic, mechanical and electronic control systems and components. Includes a basic description and explanation of the operation of instruments and controls for water and wastewater plants. Typical performance characteristics, accuracy, and applications of instruments are studied.

  • HED-003-80854-202580

    PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.

  • HED-003-80853-202580

    PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor.

  • ACCT-001-60022/60024-202560

    PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor

  • ACCT-001-80243-202580

    HOURS: 64-72 lecture. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study and analysis of accounting as an information system, its importance and use by external users such as investors, creditors, and others making decisions. The course covers the accounting cycle, application of the generally accepted accounting principles, financial reporting, and statement analysis, including issues relating to the valuation of assets, liabilities, and equity, the recognition of revenue and expenses, cash flow, internal controls, ethics, and International Financial Reporting Standards.

  • ACCT-002-80240-202580

    HOURS: 64-72 lecture. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study and analysis of how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations, and controlling, to include the following: terms and concepts; job order cost accounting; process cost accounting; departmental accounting; product analysis; pricing decisions; flexible budgeting; standard cost analysis; cost-volume-profit analysis; preparation of operational, capital and financial budgets; and analysis of financial reporting in manufacturing and service environments.

  • ACCT-002-80370-202580

    PLEASE NOTE: This course is fully online, and most learning will take place in Canvas and other platforms that are flexible and based on the student’s own schedule. Detailed instructions will be provided by the instructor

  • BUS--005-10110-202610

    HOURS: 48-54 lecture. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study and analysis of the principles of business by providing a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions and human behavior interact. The course introduces students to contemporary business principles, practices, and terminology. Students will gain an understanding and appreciation of the private enterprise system and how the functional areas of business work, interrelate and affect a business organization's policy and practices within the U.S. and global society. Students also gain the knowledge to demonstrate how these policies and practices impact the primary areas of business such as: leadership, human resource management, organized labor practices, marketing, organizational communication, technology, entrepreneurship, legal, accounting, financial practices, the stock and securities market and how they affect a business' ability to achieve its organizational goals. The course explores business career opportunities, provides the prerequisite knowledge needed for success in other business courses, and prepares students for transfer to upper-division business degree programs.

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