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  CHM 203: General Chemistry I  
  An introduction to chemical science, its development, basic concepts and interrelationships with other sciences. Intended primarily for non-science majors and B.A. degree candidates.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 
  CHM 204: General Chemistry II  
  An introduction to chemical science, its development, basic concepts and interrelationships with other sciences. Intended primarily for non-science majors and B.A. degree candidates.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: CHM 203
 
  CJ 200: Intro to Criminal Justice  
 

This survey course examines the various components of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, courts, and corrections.  Students will be introduced to various criminal justice agencies and career possibilities.
COLLEGE CREDIT:  3 hours
PREREQUISITES:  None
 
  ENG 101: English Composition I  
 

Introduction to academic writing with emphasis on writing as a multi-stage process, critical thinking, and fundamental research strategies and skills.
COLLEGE CREDIT:  3 hours
PREREQUISITES:  ACT 18 or SAT 450 or COM 095

 
  ENG 102: English Composition II  
  Introduction to academic writing with emphasis on writing as a multi-stage process, critical thinking, and fundamental research strategies and skills.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: ACT 18 or SAT 450 or COM 095; ENG 101

 
  GEO 100: Intro to Cultural Geography  
  Introduces the basic concepts, ideas, and processes of human geography by examining the historical and contemporary patterns and processes that are shaping our world.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 
  HST 103: The World Since 1850  
  Major world developments and trends from the 19th century to the present and their implications for the future.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 
  IST 160: Intro to Programming  
  Introduces students to visual programming methods.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 
  IST 163: Programming Practicum  
  Concepts of software development and maintenance using C++, including syntax of the language, loops, functions, pointers, decision structures, and file processing.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 
  IST 264: Hardware Technology  
  Analysis and examination of various hardware technology issues that impact computer usage.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 
  MTH 121: Concepts and Applications*  
  A course for non-science majors that develops quantitative reasoning skills. Topics include logical thinking, problem solving, linear modeling, beginning statistics and probability, exponential and logarithmic modeling, financial and geometry concepts.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 credit hours
PREREQUISITES: ACT 19 or SAT 460 or MAT 097 or Plac 100 or MAT 097E or MAT 087 or Math 100 or MAT 095

 
  MTH 123: Selected Topics College Algebra  
  Solve equations and inequalities, solve systems of linear equations, study of functions (including exponential and logarithmic functions), matrices, basic probability and statistics. Applications mostly in business and economics.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: ACT 19 or SAT 460 or MAT 097 or MAT 100 or Plac 100

 
  MTH 130: College Algebra  
  Polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Graphs, systems of equations and inequalities, sequences.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: ACT 21 or SAT 500

 
  MTH 225: Introductory Statistics  
  Basic probability, descriptive statistics, fundamental statistical inference procedures involving estimation and hypothesis testing for a variety of situations with wide applications.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 credit hours
PREREQUISITES: ACT 21 or SAT 500 or MTH 121 or MTH 123 or MTH 127 or MTH 130E or MTH 122 or MTH 130

 
  PSY 201: General Psychology  
  Principles and methods in the scientific study of behavior.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 
  SOC 200: Introductory Sociology  
  Introduction to the study of human society.

COLLEGE CREDIT: 3 hours
PREREQUISITES: None

 



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