Department E Courses

Strategic Management 500

Capstone course integrating business functions to develop and implement organizational strategies in competitive environments.

Philosophy 101 300

An introduction to major philosophical questions and schools of thought, covering ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and logic.

Multicultural Psychology 400

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

Discrete Mathematics 200

Introduction to mathematical structures fundamental to computer science, including logic, set theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and discrete probability.

English Literature 200

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.

Natural Language Processing 100

Exploration of computational techniques for analyzing and generating human language, including parsing, sentiment analysis, and machine translation.

Sports Psychology 200

Application of psychological principles to sports and exercise, including performance enhancement, team dynamics, and motivation.

Developmental Psychology 100

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

Sensation and Perception 500

Study of how sensory information is detected, processed, and interpreted, covering visual, auditory, and other sensory systems.

Psychology of Personality 300

Examination of major theories and research on personality development, structure, and assessment.

Renewable Energy Systems 500

Exploration of renewable energy technologies, including solar, wind, and hydroelectric power systems.

Political Science 100

Study of political systems, institutions, and processes. Topics include comparative politics, international relations, and political theory.

Digital Circuits 100

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

Calculus 300

An in-depth study of differential and integral calculus, covering limits, derivatives, and integrals. Students will learn to apply these concepts to solve real-world problems in physics, engineering, and economics.

Artificial Intelligence 400

Survey of AI concepts and techniques, including knowledge representation, search algorithms, machine learning, and natural language processing.

Natural Language Processing 400

Exploration of computational techniques for analyzing and generating human language, including parsing, sentiment analysis, and machine translation.

Network Security 300

Examination of network vulnerabilities and defense mechanisms, including firewalls, encryption, and intrusion detection systems.

Control Systems 100

Study of feedback control systems in engineering, including system modeling, stability analysis, and controller design.

Introduction to Sociology 300

This course explores social structures, institutions, and processes. Students will learn about sociological theories and research methods used to analyze society.

Investment Analysis 300

Examination of investment vehicles, strategies, and portfolio management. Topics include stock valuation, bond pricing, and risk assessment.

Mobile App Development 200

Hands-on course in creating applications for mobile devices, covering user interface design, data management, and platform-specific features.

Human Anatomy 300

Detailed study of human body structure and function. Laboratory work includes dissection and use of anatomical models.