Capstone course integrating business functions to develop and implement organizational strategies in competitive environments.
Introduction to the principles of accounting, financial statements, and the accounting cycle. Emphasis on interpreting and using financial information.
Study of network architectures, protocols, and applications, including local and wide area networks, and the Internet.
Study of principles and practices of psychological measurement, including test construction, validity, and interpretation.
Examination of wireless communication systems, including cellular networks, Wi-Fi, and satellite communications.
A study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds. Topics include nomenclature, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and synthesis.
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding environmental systems, human impacts, and sustainability. Field studies and case analyses are included.
Examination of information technology applications in healthcare, including electronic health records, clinical decision support, and data analytics.
Study of computer graphics principles and techniques for creating 2D and 3D animations and visual effects.
Exploration of interactions between people and their physical environments, including topics such as environmental attitudes and behavior.
This course explores social structures, institutions, and processes. Students will learn about sociological theories and research methods used to analyze society.
An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, and thermodynamics. Laboratory experiments complement theoretical concepts.
Examination of major theories and research on personality development, structure, and assessment.
Application of psychological principles to sports and exercise, including performance enhancement, team dynamics, and motivation.