ECN 351 – International Trade (3 credit hours)
Development of the theory of international trade patterns and prices and the effects of trade restrictions such as tariffs and quotas. P-ECN 205 or 210. (D) First Session Course:
Development of the theory of international trade patterns and prices and the effects of trade restrictions such as tariffs and quotas. P-ECN 205 or 210. (D) First Session Course:
Investigation of the ethical parameters of health and human services work. Topics include least restrictive interventions, privacy, human dignity and compassionate service . NOHS standards will be studied. First Session Course:
Essentials of electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics treated with some use of calculus. Recommended for science, mathematics, and premedical students. Credit allowed for either PHY 114 or 124, but not both. Lab-2 hours. P-MTH 111 or 112 and PHY 111, 113, or 123. C-PHY 114L. […]
Essentials of mechanics, wave motion, heat, and sound treated with some use of calculus. Recommended for science, mathematics, and premedical students. Credit allowed for either PHY 111, 113 or 123 but not for more than one. Lab-2 hours. P or C-MTH 111 or 112 or […]
A systematic survey of psychology as the scientific study of behavior. Prerequisite to all courses of a higher number. (D) First Session Course:
A systematic survey of psychology as the scientific study of behavior. Prerequisite to all courses of a higher number. (D) Second Session Course:
An introduction to the biological substrates and processes that govern behavior. P- PSY 151. (D) First Session Course:
An introduction to the biological substrates and processes that govern behavior. P- PSY 151. (D) Second Session Course:
Study of problem behaviors such as depression, alcoholism, antisocial personality, the schizophrenias, and pathogenic personality patterns, with emphasis on causes, prevention, and the relationships of these disorders to daily function. P-PSY 151. (D) First Session Course:
Study of problem behaviors such as depression, alcoholism, antisocial personality, the schizophrenias, and pathogenic personality patterns, with emphasis on causes, prevention, and the relationships of these disorders to daily function. P-PSY 151. (D) Second Session Course: