COM 220 – Empirical Research in Communication (3 credit hours)
An introduction to methodological design and univariate statistics as used in communication research. (QR) First Session Course:
An introduction to methodological design and univariate statistics as used in communication research. (QR) First Session Course:
Focused in-depth review of current theory and research on a selected topic in the field. May be repeated for credit if topic varies. P-PSY 151. This course examines the role of context in adolescent development. We will cover theoretical perspectives, research, and current issues related […]
Focused in-depth review of current theory and research on a selected topic in the field. May be repeated for credit if topic varies. P-PSY 151. This course examines the role of context in adolescent development. We will cover theoretical perspectives, research, and current issues related […]
This course is designed to set students with no required previous financial knowledge on a path to a life of financial empowerment and freedom. The course covers financial planning, budgeting, credit cards, investing, income taxes, financial markets, insurance, purchasing a home or car, estate planning […]
Focuses on understanding the customers/consumers/buyers/clients/patients/patrons without whom marketing and business cannot survive. Examines consumer motivations, influences, decision-making processes and behaviors as they relate to the development of competitive marketing strategy. Discussions, mini-cases, in-class exercises, and a project are among the instructional methods used in the […]
Investigates the means by which firms create, maintain, and improve relationships with customers through the development of strong brands and effective marketing programs. Emphasizes the application, rather than the acquisition, of marketing knowledge. Explores how the four Ps-product, price, place, and promotion-can be used to […]
Study of the concepts fundamental to management accounting which aid in decision-making, performance evaluation, and planning and control. The topics covered include product costing systems, budgeting, differential and breakeven analysis, responsibility accounting, cost allocation, and management accounting reports. P-Minimum of C in ACC 111. First […]
Fundamental acting theory and techniques including exercises, monologues and scene work. Second Session Course
A course of independent study directed by a faculty advisor. By prearrangement. May be be repeated for credit Full Summer Courses:
Introduces statistics and research design for students minoring in psychology. P—PSY 151 (D, QR) First Session Course: