This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle, and preparing financial statements. Students identify sound ethical and personal values.
ID:BUS-240
This course is a study of statistical methods related to business, including descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, and hypothesis testing.
ID:BUS-101
This course is a study of the nature of business activity in relation to the economic society, including how a business is owned, organized, managed, and controlled.
ID:ARV-121
This course covers basic theories, vocabulary, principles, techniques, media and problem-solving in basic design.
ID:ART-122
This foundation course introduces students to 3-D design concepts and basic sculptural materials. Projects address a variety of design problems unique to 3-D art forms.
ID:HIS-220
This course is an interdisciplinary study of selected topics and eras in U.S. history.
ID:SPA-102
This course continues development of the basic language skills and the study of the Hispanic cultures. It stresses the grammar and vocabulary necessary for fundamental communication skills.
ID:HIS-201
This course is a survey of U.S. history from European discovery to 1877. This course considers various developments during this time, such as political, social, economic, and intellectual developments.
ID:HIS-102
This course is a survey of western civilization from 1689 to the present, including major political, social, economic, and intellectual factors which shape the modern western world.
ID:HIS-101
This course is a survey of western civilization from ancient times to 1689, including the major political, social, economic, and intellectual factors shaping western cultural tradition.