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Advanced Technical Writing ENG 3773
An advanced course in effective technical writing techniques, including traditional technical writing forms and world wide web communication. This course will have students use electronic media such as internet, […]
MECH1201:DL10 Computer-Aided Manufacturing Systems, Summer 2015
Course Website: Course Profile (this page): Time: MoTuWeThFr 06:00 – 8:30PM Room: V/0511A Instructor: Masato R. Nakamura (Office: V532) Description: A continuation of Industrial Processes w […]
Topics include functions, limits, differentiation, tangent lines, L’Hôpital’s Rule, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Applications.
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ENG1101 English Comp I Summ2015
This is Composition I, a course in which students read assigned texts, perform research, and write formal and informal assignments.
HUS 4801 provides students with a professionally supervised work experience in a human service agency. On campus weekly classroom seminars assess students’ progress towards learning objectives, explore s […]
This course builds upon the student’s knowledge of nursing and provides the requisites required for practice as a community health nurse. The focus is on health promotion, disease prevention and maintenance of h […]
Study of the pharmacological action of drugs on the functions of human body and therapeutics of drugs commonly employed in dental practice
ENG3401:Law Through Literature Fall 2014
This course will allow us to thoroughly examine literature and films that are all based on different layers of the judicial system. Together, we are going to examine the jury, the trial, the legal process, and the […]
ENG2200: American Literature I Fall 2014
This course will allow us to thoroughly examine the literature that shaped America during the nineteenth century. As a class, we will read some of the greatest literary classics ever written and, as we dissect […]
ENG 3403: One Major Writer Spring 2015
The purpose of this course is to read, analyze, and discuss the life and works of James Baldwin. Throughout the semester we will read some of the most socially impacting literature ever written. We will examine […]
ENG3401: Law through Literature Spring 2015
This course will allow us to thoroughly examine literature and films that focus on the often unbalanced scales of justice—especially as they relate to women and various ethnic groups. Together, we are going to e […]