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POL 254 – U.S. Foreign Policy (3 credit hours)

Analyzes the historical and theoretical perspectives shaping U.S. engagement with the world past and present. Applies this understanding to current problems in U.S. foreign policy. First Session Courses:


BEM 221 – Principles of Marketing (3 credit hours)

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 […]


ACC 221 – Introductory Management Accounting (3 credit hours)

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 […]


JOU 330 – Podcasting (3 credit hours)

Introduction to audio storytelling. As the world of podcasting and nonfiction audio grows rapidly, students will learn the building blocks and best practices of audio journalism, including sound editing, and interviewing, and story, and will discuss what journalism means in these changing times. First Session […]


ENG 290 – Foundations in Literary Criticism (3 credit hours)

Considers figures and schools of thought significant in the history of literary criticism. Required for all majors. (D) This course introduces students to foundational concepts and texts in critical theory that expand our ways of reading and of writing about literature. Our discussions will focus […]


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