Students are introduced to spatial and locational context for analyzing change in the contemporary world, including elements of both physical and cultural environments. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Social Science.

An introduction to global studies with emphasis on topics relevant to Human Sciences majors. Designed to help students interested in the global challenges develop their critical thinking skills as they conceptualize, develop, and implement a comprehensive solution-based learning assignment. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Social Science.

Students will be introduced to the various subfields of psychology such as developmental, biological, cognitive, clinical, and social psychology. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Social Science.

Students are introduced to the physical, chemical, and biological principles common to all organisms. Course is 3 credit hours for the lecture and 1 credit hour for the lab totaling 4 hours. Core Science.

Students learn general physical geology. Survey of the important minerals and rocks. Origin and classification of geologic structures, earthquakes, and landforms. Study of geologic maps. Course is 4 credit hours and includes an integrated online lab. Core Science.

Students are instructed on Algebra of functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Systems of equations and inequalities, quadratic inequalities, the Binomial Theorem. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Math.

Students are instructed on basic analytic and geometric properties of the trigonometric functions. Complex numbers, De Moivre's Theorem, polar coordinates. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Math.

Students are instructed on algebraic functions, Exponential Logarithmic functions, and analytic and geometric properties of trigonometric functions. Course is 4 credit hours. Core Math.

Students learn limits; the derivative of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; applications of the derivative and antiderivatives; the definite integral and applications to area problems; and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Course is 4 credit hours. Core Math.

Appreciation of theatre arts including stage, television, and film. Development of sensitive and critical sophistication as articulate, discriminating theatre-goers. Play and film viewing, play-reading, critiques, and term projects. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Fine Arts.

Orientation in the art of listening. Outstanding composers and musical composition. No previous music training required. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Fine Arts.

Survey of popular music styles from the late 19th century to the present day. No previous music training required. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Fine Arts.

Introduction to film analysis, modes of film practice, and critical approaches to the study of cinema. Course is 3 credit hours. Core Fine Arts.