COM 110 – Public Speaking (3 credit hours)
A study of the theory and practice of public address. Lab experiences in the preparation, delivery, and critique of informative and persuasive speeches. (D) Second Session Course:
A study of the theory and practice of public address. Lab experiences in the preparation, delivery, and critique of informative and persuasive speeches. (D) Second Session Course:
Study of the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. A knowledge of the Greek language is not required. (D, EI) First Session Course:
Provides a hands-on study of organisms in their natural habitats with an emphasis on local North Carolina biodiversity. Well-established sampling methods in field biology are blended with emerging technologies. P-BIO 150, 150L, 160, and BIO 160L. First Session Course:
This course is intended for students pursuing a minor in entrepreneurship or starting their own entrepreneurial project. It will introduce them to research methods and resources appropriate for business planning, including subscription-based resources available through WFU as well as reliable free resources available from governments, […]
This course is intended for students pursuing a minor in entrepreneurship or starting their own entrepreneurial project. It will introduce them to research methods and resources appropriate for business planning, including subscription-based resources available through WFU as well as reliable free resources available from governments, […]
Examines architectural monuments in selected world cultures with discussions of the planning, siting, design, construction, patronage, historical impact, and broader cultural context. (CD, D) Second Session Course: Cultural Diversity
Examines architectural monuments in selected world cultures with discussions of the planning, siting, design, construction, patronage, historical impact, and broader cultural context. (CD, D) First Session Course: Cultural Diversity
Examination of the origins and development of Islam. Attention is given to the formation of Islamic faith and practice. (CD, D) First Session Course:
Data collection and visualization, exploratory analysis, introductory probability, inference techniques for one variable, and statistical literacy. Lab. (D, QR, QDA) Second Session Courses: Quantitative Reasoning
General introduction to the field; social organization and disorganization, socialization, culture, social change, social inequality, and other aspects. (D) First Session Courses: