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  • COMM 1020: Interpersonal Communications

    • A lecture-discussion approach to communication theory and its applications in everyday communication. Intended to give students a point of view and certain basic knowledge that will help them become better communicators regardless of their fields of specialization.

  • ECON 1010: Introduction to Microeconomics

    • An analysis of the market system and its role in allocating goods and services; problems of market failure (e.g., monopoly, environmental pollution, and public goods), and alternative government responses to such problems.

  • PSC 1100: American Political System

    • A general introduction to the American political system with emphasis on the inter-relations among the various levels and branches of government, formal and informal political institutions, processes, and behavior.

  • CS 1080: Exploring Computer Technology

    • This course investigates the uses and capabilities of computers in society. Topics include word processing, spreadsheets, digital media, the internet, digital security, fair information practices, and basic web page development. Students should be familiar with basic computer concepts.

  • ANTH 1030: Introduction to Biological Anthropology

    • Evolution of humanity and its cultures from their beginnings through the early metal ages. Covers human evolution, race, prehistory, and the rise of early civilization.