Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 15 results of 86 Business Management Practicum BUSM 3000 The practicum provides the opportunity for a student that needs to gain credits for the work experience component of the degree, to meet graduation requirements. Practicum students must first be accepted into the course by the instructor. Requirements include paid work or volunteer experience for a... Special Topics in Criminology CRIM 2295 The special topics course will focus on a defined subject within the field of criminology. The course content will change from semester to semester and will depend upon the specific expertise and interest of the instructor and the current issues in criminology. Prerequisite(s): One of the following... E-Portfolio DASH 2000 Students design an e-portfolio documenting the achievements, knowledge, and skills acquired throughout the program. The aim of the e-portfolio is to showcase students' work tailored to their career goals and professional identity. Consultation with the instructor to review the status of the... Literature from a Feminist Perspective ENGL 2234 This course concentrates on literature written by women and about women but welcomes students of both sexes. Depending upon the instructor, the focus of the course may be fiction, poetry, drama, or criticism, taking into consideration feminist viewpoints. Term papers are required.Prerequisite(s): A... Exploring Literature ENGL 2237 This course examines one genre, theme, or national literature. Contents vary with instructor and semester. Check the Registration Guide and Course Schedule each semester for details. Term papers and extensive reading are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Business Management Practicum BUSM 3000 The practicum provides the opportunity for a student that needs to gain credits for the work experience component of the degree, to meet graduation requirements. Practicum students must first be accepted into the course by the instructor. Requirements include paid work or volunteer experience for a...
Special Topics in Criminology CRIM 2295 The special topics course will focus on a defined subject within the field of criminology. The course content will change from semester to semester and will depend upon the specific expertise and interest of the instructor and the current issues in criminology. Prerequisite(s): One of the following...
E-Portfolio DASH 2000 Students design an e-portfolio documenting the achievements, knowledge, and skills acquired throughout the program. The aim of the e-portfolio is to showcase students' work tailored to their career goals and professional identity. Consultation with the instructor to review the status of the...
Literature from a Feminist Perspective ENGL 2234 This course concentrates on literature written by women and about women but welcomes students of both sexes. Depending upon the instructor, the focus of the course may be fiction, poetry, drama, or criticism, taking into consideration feminist viewpoints. Term papers are required.Prerequisite(s): A...
Exploring Literature ENGL 2237 This course examines one genre, theme, or national literature. Contents vary with instructor and semester. Check the Registration Guide and Course Schedule each semester for details. Term papers and extensive reading are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year...