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MULTIPLE GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (DOUBLE DIPPERS)

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Title & Description

ANTY 220S(X)

Culture and Society: Study of social organization of non-western societies; emphasis on variations in ecology, social structure, economic, political and religious beliefs and practices. Online

CSCI 215E

Social Ethical Issues in CS: Prereq., WRIT 101 (or higher) or equivalent. Exploration of ethical issues in the field of computing. Skills needed to identify and analyze various ethical concerns. Standard ethical concepts and theories, methods of ethical analysis. Strong emphasis on practical application of the ethical process. Intermediate Writing Course. Online

ETHICAL & HUMAN VALUES (E)

NATURAL & ANALYTICAL SCIENCES (N)

BIOB 101N

Discover Biology: Contemporary exploration of the organization and complexity of living organisms and the systems in which they live. The central question of biology--relationship between form and function, acquisition and use of energy, and continuity between generations will be addressed through lectures and laboratory investigations. Credit not allowed toward a major in biology. Credit not allowed for both BIOB 101N and BIOB 160N. Online

NUTR 221N

Basic Human Nutrition: The principles of science as applied to current concepts and controversies in the field of human nutrition. Online & In-Person: M/W/F 10:00am-10:50am

MATHEMATICS

M 105

Contemporary Math: Prereq., M 090 with a grade of RC- or better, or M 095, or ALEKS placement >= 3, or M01-Maplesoft Arithmetic score >= 16, or ACT score of 22, or SAT score of 550 (with the new test), or completion of the M105 EdReady module. An introduction to mathematical ideas and their impact on society. Online

M 115

Probability & Linear Math: Prereq., M 090 with a grade of RC- or better, or M 095, or ALEKS placement >= 3 or M01-Maplesoft Arithmetic score >= 16, or ACT score of 22, or SAT score of 520. Systems of linear equations and matrix algebra. Introduction to probability with emphasis on models and probabilistic reasoning. Examples of applications of the material in many fields. Online

M 121

College Algebra: Prereq., M 095 or ALEKS placement >= 4 or M02-Maplesoft Algebra score >= 14. Intended to strengthen algebra skills. The study of functions and their inverses; polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Online

M 172

Calculus II: Prereq., M 171 or M 181. Techniques of Integration. Area computations. Improper integrals. Infinite series and various convergence tests. Power series. Taylor's Formula. Polar coordinates. Parametric curves. 4 Credits, in-person 9:30-10:50 am M-TH at the Mountain Campus

STAT 216

Introduction to Statistics: Prereq., M 115 (preferred); or one of M 121, M 132, M 140, M 151, M 162 or M 171; or EdReady placement level 3; or M02-Maplesoft Algebra score >= 14; or ACT score of 23; or SAT score of 560 (with the new test); or ACT score of 21 and HS GPA 3.5; or SAT score of 530 and HS GPA 3.5. Introduction to major ideas of statistical inference. Emphasis is on statistical reasoning and uses of statistics. Online

CULTURAL & INTERNATIONAL DIVERSITY

CAS 140X

Addictions & Diversity : Introduction to multicultural competencies where students will be exposed to the fundamentals of working with substance abusing and dependent individuals from the cultural impact of race, nationality, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, and socio-economic status on the development and progression of alcohol/drug problems. Appropriate for students of Social Work, Psychology, community health, Business and Counseling students, Education, and those with an interest in diversity and addictions. Online

WRITING

WRIT 101  (Introductory)

College Writing 1: Prereq., WRIT 095 or proof of passing score on writing diagnostic examination, ACT English, 22-27, ACT Combined English/Writing 18-31, ACT Writing subscore 7-10, SAT Writing Score 440-690, SAT Essay subscore 7-10, ACT Writing subject score 19-32, ACT English Language Arts (ELA) score 18-31, SAT Writ/Language Test score 25-36. Expository prose and research paper; emphasis on structure, argument, development of ideas, clarity, style, and diction. Online

INTRODUCTORY COURSES (NO GEN. ED. REQUIREMENT)

AHMS 144

Medical Terminology: Introduction to a medical word building system using Greek and Latin word roots, combining forms, suffixes, and prefixes. Online

BIOH 112

Human Form & Function I: Explores the fundamentals of structure and function at basic cellular and tissue levels, in addition to the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, and nervous systems. Online

Cybersecurity Certificate Courses

ITS 150

CCNA 1: Exploration: Introduction to networking field including terminology; protocols; local-area and wide-area networks; the OSI model; topologies; IP addressing; cabling and cabling tools; routers and router programming. Ethernet and network standards; and wireless technologies. Online

ITS 212

Network OS - Server Administration: This course covers server technologies commonly used in local area networking. Topics include installation, administration, storage, application services, network services, security, reliability, and availability. Online

ITS 222

Enterprise Security:  Examination of general information technology security concepts. Topics include access control, authentication, attack methods, remote access, web security, wireless networks, cryptography, internal infrastructure security, and external attacks. Security procedures, organizational policies, risk management and disaster recovery addressed. Online