Department J Courses

Biology 101 500

An introduction to the principles of biology, covering cell structure, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Laboratory work includes microscopy and experimental design.

Financial Accounting 400

Introduction to the principles of accounting, financial statements, and the accounting cycle. Emphasis on interpreting and using financial information.

Educational Psychology 100

Study of psychological principles applied to educational settings, including learning theories, motivation, and classroom management.

Behavioral Neuroscience 200

Examination of the biological basis of behavior, including neural mechanisms of learning, memory, emotion, and mental disorders.

Strategic Management 200

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

Consumer Behavior 400

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

Digital Logic Design 200

Introduction to the design of digital circuits and systems, including Boolean algebra, logic gates, and sequential circuits.

Biomedical Imaging 300

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

Public Speaking 500

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

Marketing Principles 100

Introduction to marketing concepts, consumer behavior, market research, and the development of marketing strategies.

Corporate Finance 200

Study of financial decision-making in corporations, including capital budgeting, risk management, and capital structure decisions.

Robotics 500

Study of robot design, control, and programming, covering kinematics, perception, and artificial intelligence applications.