Department X Courses

Cybersecurity Fundamentals 400

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

Computer Architecture 500

Study of the organization and design of computer systems, including processor architecture, memory hierarchy, and I/O systems.

Digital Marketing 400

Exploration of online marketing strategies, including search engine optimization, social media marketing, content marketing, and analytics.

Nanotechnology 400

Study of materials and devices at the nanoscale, including fabrication techniques and applications in various fields.

Psychopharmacology 200

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

Investment Analysis 400

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

Strategic Management 100

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

Business Law 400

Overview of legal principles affecting business operations, including contracts, torts, intellectual property, and business organizations.

Tissue Engineering 500

Interdisciplinary field combining engineering and life sciences to develop biological substitutes for restoring, maintaining, or improving tissue function.

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.

Managerial Accounting 300

Focus on using accounting information for internal decision-making, including cost behavior, budgeting, and performance evaluation.

Game Design 300

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

Engineering Mathematics 500

Advanced mathematical concepts and techniques used in engineering, including differential equations, complex analysis, and numerical methods.

Animation and Graphics 400

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

Psychology of Learning 200

Examination of theories and principles of learning and behavior, including classical and operant conditioning, and cognitive approaches.

Marketing Principles 500

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

Environmental Science 400

An interdisciplinary approach to understanding environmental systems, human impacts, and sustainability. Field studies and case analyses are included.

Database Systems 500

Design and implementation of database systems. Topics include data modeling, SQL, database architecture, and transaction management.

Digital Signal Processing 500

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

Linear Algebra 300

Introduction to vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, and systems of linear equations. Applications in various fields are explored.

Supply Chain Management 300

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

Project Management 300

Study of techniques for planning, executing, and controlling projects, including scheduling, risk management, and stakeholder communication.

Quantum Computing 300

Introduction to quantum mechanics principles applied to computation, including quantum algorithms and potential applications.

Macroeconomics 100

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

Nanotechnology 300

Study of materials and devices at the nanoscale, including fabrication techniques and applications in various fields.

Managerial Accounting 200

Focus on using accounting information for internal decision-making, including cost behavior, budgeting, and performance evaluation.

Environmental Science 500

An interdisciplinary approach to understanding environmental systems, human impacts, and sustainability. Field studies and case analyses are included.