Department A Courses

Macroeconomics 400

Study of aggregate economic behavior, including national income, inflation, unemployment, and monetary and fiscal policies. International trade and finance are also covered.

Consumer Behavior 500

Analysis of factors influencing consumer decision-making processes and the implications for marketing strategy.

Art History 300

Survey of visual arts from prehistoric times to the present, examining major artistic movements, techniques, and cultural contexts.

Animation and Graphics 500

Study of computer graphics principles and techniques for creating 2D and 3D animations and visual effects.

Bioinformatics 500

Application of computational methods to biological data analysis, including sequence alignment, genomics, and protein structure prediction.

General Chemistry 400

An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, and thermodynamics. Laboratory experiments complement theoretical concepts.

Introduction to Programming 200

Fundamentals of computer programming, including problem-solving strategies, algorithm development, and basic programming constructs.

English Literature 300

A comprehensive survey of major works in English literature from various periods and genres. Students will analyze texts, discuss literary techniques, and develop critical thinking skills.

Animation and Graphics 200

Study of computer graphics principles and techniques for creating 2D and 3D animations and visual effects.

Digital Circuits 500

Design and implementation of digital logic circuits, including combinational and sequential circuits, and digital system design.

Game Design 400

Exploration of principles and techniques for creating engaging video games, including game mechanics, level design, and user experience.

Fluid Mechanics 100

Examination of fluid behavior and its applications in engineering, covering topics such as fluid statics, dynamics, and flow analysis.

Network Protocols 300

Detailed examination of communication protocols used in computer networks, including TCP/IP, HTTP, and wireless protocols.

Thermodynamics 400

Study of heat, energy, and their transformations, with applications in engineering systems and processes.

Developmental Psychology 200

Exploration of human development across the lifespan, covering physical, cognitive, and social-emotional changes from infancy to late adulthood.

Digital Signal Processing 200

Analysis and manipulation of discrete-time signals, covering topics such as Fourier analysis, filtering, and sampling theory.

Health Psychology 200

Study of psychological factors in health, illness, and healthcare, including stress management, health behaviors, and patient-provider relationships.

Multicultural Psychology 200

Exploration of cultural influences on human behavior, cognition, and development, emphasizing diversity and cross-cultural psychology.

Physics for Engineers 400

This course covers classical mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism with a focus on engineering applications. Problem-solving and laboratory work are emphasized.

Animation and Graphics 100

Study of computer graphics principles and techniques for creating 2D and 3D animations and visual effects.

Clinical Psychology 200

Introduction to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders, emphasizing evidence-based practices.