Department G Courses

Public Speaking 100

Development of effective oral communication skills. Students will learn to prepare and deliver various types of speeches and presentations.

Cybersecurity Fundamentals 500

Overview of principles and practices for securing information systems, including threat analysis, cryptography, and security policies.

Business Statistics 300

Application of statistical methods to business problems, including probability, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and forecasting.

Genomics 100

Study of genome structure, function, and evolution, including techniques for DNA sequencing and analysis.

Developmental Psychology 500

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

Philosophy 101 400

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

Software Engineering 300

Study of systematic approaches to software development, including requirements analysis, design, testing, and project management.

Industrial-Organizational Psychology 500

Application of psychological principles to workplace settings, including employee selection, training, and organizational behavior.

Global Business 200

Examination of international business practices, including cross-cultural management, global strategy, and international trade.

World History 500

A survey of major historical events and trends from ancient civilizations to the modern era. This course examines the development of cultures, political systems, and global interactions throughout human history.

Physics for Engineers 100

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

Abnormal Psychology 100

Study of psychological disorders, their causes, symptoms, and treatments, emphasizing current diagnostic criteria and research findings.

Mobile App Development 100

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

Bioinformatics 100

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

Biomedical Imaging 200

Study of medical imaging technologies, including X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound, and their clinical applications.

Environmental Psychology 300

Exploration of interactions between people and their physical environments, including topics such as environmental attitudes and behavior.

Supply Chain Management 500

Study of the flow of goods, services, and information from suppliers to end customers, emphasizing coordination and optimization.

Clinical Psychology 300

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

Psychopharmacology 500

Study of how drugs affect behavior and mental processes, including mechanisms of action and therapeutic applications.

Optical Engineering 400

Study of optical systems and devices, including lens design, fiber optics, and laser technology.