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Course Code
HIST 174
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Black America, 1619-Present
Introduction
Sociohistorical survey of African American experiences from the West African background to North America, from the 17th century to the present. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Cultural Studies - US Minority Humanities – Hist & Phil
Course Code
MATH 221
Credit
4.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Calculus Ⅰ
Introduction
First course in calculus and analytic geometry for students with some calculus background; basic techniques of differentiation and integration with applications including curve sketching; antidifferentation, the Riemann integral, fundamental theorem, exponential and trigonometric functions. Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section.
Course Code
MATH 231
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Calculus Ⅱ
Introduction
<p>Second course in calculus and analytic geometry: techniques of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, and infinite series. Prerequisite: MATH 220 or MATH 221. Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section beginning with the same letter in Fall and Spring terms only. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.</p>
Course Code
MATH 241
Credit
4.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Calculus Ⅲ
Introduction
<p>Third course in calculus and analytic geometry including vector analysis: Euclidean space, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, line integrals and surface integrals, the integral theorems of vector calculus. Credit is not given for both MATH 241 and MATH 292. Prerequisite: MATH 231. Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section beginning with the same letter in Fall and Spring terms only. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.</p>
Course Code
EPSY 220
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Career Theory and Practice
Introduction
Various behavioral science theories will be covered (e.g., person-environment interaction, decision-making, group dynamics, stereotype threat, personality traits). Discussions of research findings to applied career practices will also be included. Students will develop a working-knowledge of these theories through interactive lectures, guided class discussions, case-based readings, and group activities that require them to think critically and flexibly about theory in order to generate solutions for real-world problems.
Course Code
SHS 120
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Child, Comm, & Lang Ability
Introduction
Provides an introduction to the study of the human communication and language capacity and includes an overview of three areas of inquiry: language science, language development in children, and language disability in children. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Social & Beh Sci - Beh Sci
Course Code
CHIN1004
Credit
4.0 - 4.0
Course Name
ChineseⅣ
Introduction
<p>“Chinese I-IV” are compulsory courses for international undergraduate students, which aims to help them get basic knowledge of the language, practical conversation skills and some cultural knowledge in the language, so that they can adept themselves into the life in China better and get prepared for potential further studies work in China and communications with Chinese speakers. In the series of Chinese courses students’ skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing will all be trained and developed.
Course Code
CMN 280
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Communication, Technology and Society
Introduction
<p>Introduction to theory and research on both old and new communication technologies; focus will be on how these technological systems develop and are used, and what implications of these systems have for culture and society. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Social &amp; Beh Sci - Soc Sci</p>
Course Code
ECE 198
Credit
1.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Comp Apps-Discrete Mathematics
Introduction
Lectures and discussions relating to new areas of interest. May be repeated in the same or separate terms for unlimited hours if topics vary. See class schedule for topics and prerequisites.
Course Code
PS 241
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Comparative Politics in Developing Nations
Introduction
<p>Provides comparative and historical insights into the problems affecting the developing world by examining social, economic and political changes in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Cultural Studies - Non-West Social &amp; Beh Sci - Soc Sci</p>