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Summer & Fall 2009: Course Listing for Wilbur Wright

Anthropology  202 - Cultural Anthropology     (3)

Comparative study of human societies and cultures of the world; cross-cultural investigation of social organization and political, economic, religious, and family systems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test, or Grade of C or better in English 100."

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Architecture  104 - History of Architecture I     (3)

The study of architecture since the mid-17th century. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Architecture  105 - History of Architecture II     (3)

The study of architecture since the mid-17th century. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Art  103 - Art Appreciation     (3)

Appreciation of art works taken from all cultures and periods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



     010-0103     TW3    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Astronomy  201 - Descriptive Astronomy I     (3)

Descriptive survey of major astronomical facts, concepts, and relationships, starting with the solar system and extending to stars, galaxies, and cosmogonies. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Biology  107 - Nutrition-Consumer Education     (3)

Science of food as it relates to health, including food composition and utilization, food preparation and preservation, nutrition, special diets, fad foods, and foods of the future; social and political aspects of food in the world's future. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Biology  115 - Human Biology     (4)

Examines practical aspects of selected concepts in biology and their application to technology. Concepts may include heredity, growth, development, health and ecology. Human systems may be studied as they relate to the major topics. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of the issues to the individual and society. This course is equivalent to the Illinois Articulation Initiative's General Education generic course numbered L1 904L. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Recommended for Non-Science Majors. Eligibility for English 101, college-level reading or consent of department chairperson.

     023-0115     WW3    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Biology  120 - Terminology for Medical Careers     (3)

Basic medical vocabulary for allied health professionals and others with minimal background in anatomy and physiology; includes study of the human body systems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Business  111 - Introduction to Business     (3)

Survey of modern U.S. business, analyzing organization and types of businesses, major business functions, business and the environment, roles played by business and consumers in the economy and various economic systems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Business  141 - Business Mathematics     (3)

Review of basic arithmetic principles, application of arithmetic operations to business forms and to analysis and solution of problems of percentage, markup, and markdown, discounts, interests, prorating, life and property insurance, taxation, and payrolls.



     030-0141     WW    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Business  181 - Financial Accounting     (4)

This course presents accounting as an information system that produces summary financial statements, primarily for users external to a business or other enterprise. Students study the forms of business organization and the common transactions entered into by businesses. The emphasis is on understanding and applying basic accounting principles and other concepts that guide the reporting of the effect of transactions, and other economic events on the financial condition and operating results of a business. How to analyze and interpret historical financial statements as well, and the limitations of using these in making forward-looking business decision are included. The primary content emphasis will be accounting for current assets and liabilities, long-term assets and liabilities, corporations’ cash flow statements and financial statement analysis. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. This course provides face-to-face (onsite) course content review sessions during each semester. The onsite review sessions are not mandatory (see course syllabus for additional information).

"Credit in any one of the following courses: Business 100, Business 111, Business 141, or Mathematics 110 or higher, or concurrent enrollment in Business 141, or placement test, or consent of department chairperson."

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Business  211 - Business Law I     (3)

Laws of business transactions, including contracts, agency, employment and partnerships, and study of the Uniform Commercial Code. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



     030-0211     WW    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Business  216 - Entrepreneurship     (3)

Entrepreneurial skills, organization, promotion and management in self-employment or administration in occupations and organizations; research and discussions with successful owners and managers in the business community. Students receive practice in planning, decision-making and self-evaluation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Business  231 - Principles of Marketing     (3)

Examines the functions and objectives of marketing. Includes flow of industrial and consumer goods through the marketing system, and the role of the consumer, the product, the market, the pricing policies, promotion and distribution methods. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Business  241 - Introduction to Finance     (3)

Surveys methods of financing business enterprises and their relationships to personal and company investment policies. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Business  244 - Fundamentals of Investments     (3)

Personal Investment programs including the sources and uses of investment information. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Business  269 - Principles of Management     (3)

Analysis of major functions and principles of management; emphasis on supervisory and operating levels of management; theories, policy-making, effective communication and art of decision-making. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Business 111, or consent of department chairperson."

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Business  271 - Human Resources Management     (3)

Employment techniques, wages and hours, job evaluation, training, employee ratings, collective bargaining, employment counseling and collateral benefits, such as pensions and fringe benefits. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Business 111 or consent of department chairperson.

     030-0271     WW1    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Child Development  101-1 - Human Growth and Development I     (4)

A foundation course in theory and principles of development, conception through early adolescence. In-depth study of physical, social/emotional, cognitive, language development including children's play. 15 hours of observations included. Writing assignments and oral presentations as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.

"Eligibility for, credit or concurrent enrollment in English 101."

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Computer Information Systems  101 - Introduction to Computer Information Systems     (3)

Theory and application of computers in information management; career opportunities, problem solving techniques, input/output media, microcomputer applications, and Internet application. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Laboratory hours to be arranged.

Placement test or consent of department chairperson.

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Computer Information Systems  103 - Introduction to BASIC Language     (3)

The most simplified of all computer languages. How to use BASIC language in solving problems in mathematics, science, business and other fields. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test and Math 112 or higher, or consent of department chairperson."

     032-0103     WW    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Computer Information Systems  120 - Introduction to Microcomputers     (3)

Fundamental concepts of computer information systems as applied to microcomputers in business and personal use: includes hands-on experience with a variety of microcomputer software.

This course uses MS Office. Students must have access to a computer loaded with a licensed copy of the software to take this course. CCC will not provide software.

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Computer Information Systems  122 - Introduction to Word Processing on Microcomputers     (3)

This course will provide the students with the in-depth concepts of word processing as they apply to microcomputers in business and personal use. Laboratory assignments provide hands-on experience with microcomputer word processing software. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

This course uses MS Word. Students must have access to a computer loaded with a licensed copy of the software to take this course. CCC will not provide software.

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Computer Information Systems  123 - Introduction to Spreadsheets on Microcomputers     (3)

Fundamental concepts of computer programs as exemplified in the electronic spreadsheet. Emphasis on business applications and personal financial management and tax preparation.

This course uses MS Excel. Students must have access to a computer loaded with a licensed copy of the software to take this course. CCC will not provide software.

     032-0123     WW1    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Computer Information Systems  145 - Introduction to Databases on Microcomputers     (3)

In-depth concepts of databases as they apply to Microcomputers in business and personal use to build information management systems. The network, hierarchical, and relational models are discussed. DBMS on microcomputers are used for lab assignments to implement the rational models. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Computer Information Systems  158 - Beginning Internet     (3)

The course will introduce the student to the basic concepts and usage of the Internet. Emphasis will be on the access of information from the development of HTML documents for the Word Wide Web. Consideration will also be given to other Internet protocols (Gopher, FTP, Email, Usenet) and to the principles and terminology relevant to networking in general. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

CIS 101 or 120 or consent of department chairperson.

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Computer Information Systems  158 - Beginning Internet     (3)

The course will introduce the student to the basic concepts and usage of the Internet. Emphasis will be on the access of information from the development of HTML documents for the Word Wide Web. Consideration will also be given to other Internet protocols (Gopher, FTP, Email, Usenet) and to the principles and terminology relevant to networking in general. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

CIS 101 or 120 or consent of department chairperson.

     032-0158     WW    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Computer Information Systems  250 - Introduction to Systems     (3)

Introduction to analysis and design of information systems; includes analysis of organization and procedure, forms and work-flow, equipment selection, and implementation of systems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Advanced Standing, or consent of department chairperson."

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Computer Information Systems  258 - Advanced Internet     (3)

This course will extend the introductory concepts of CIS 158 by exposing the students to a variety of Internet and general networking concepts. Theses include interactive forms and CGI programming for the World Wide Web, multimedia development, Intranets, server installation and management, and database connectivity. Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to administer a simple website. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Criminal Justice  102 - Administration of Criminal Justice     (3)

Operation of the agencies of criminal justice; police, prosecution, courts, correctional institutions, probation and parole. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Eligibility for English 101 or consent of the department chairperson.

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Criminal Justice  114 - Administration of Juvenile Justice     (3)

Studies in the etiology of juvenile delinquency, analysis of the agencies of in control of juvenile behavior, and the role of the courts and correctional institutions in the administration of juvenile justice. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Eligibility for English 101 or consent of department chairperson.

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Criminal Justice  202 - Issues in Criminal Justice     (3)

Critical issues related to crime and urban society; analysis and evaluation of documents in the field of Criminal Justice. Consideration of newly proposed reforms and the method of implementing these reforms. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Eligibility for English 101 or consent of the department chairperson.

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Criminal Justice  234 - Criminal Law and Procedure     (3)

Analysis of the nature of substantive criminal law, with emphasis on its historical and philosophical development in the United States. Examination of constitutional rights of the defendant, as these relate to arrest, rules of evidence, and courtroom procedure at pre-trial and trial level. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Eligibility for English 101 or consent of department chairperson.

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Economics  201 - Principles of Economics I: Macroeconomics     (3)

Covers macro or income analysis; includes money, income determination, public finance, and economic development. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"CIS 101, CIS 120, or permission of business department chairperson. CIS 158 is strongly recommended. Students must have a strong proficiency in Windows 95, 98, NT or Mac OS 7.5 or higher, as well as experience using Word 6.0 or WordPerfect 5.1 or higher.

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Economics  201 - Principles of Economics I: Macroeconomics     (3)

Covers macro or income analysis; includes money, income determination, public finance, and economic development. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"CIS 101, CIS 120, or permission of business department chairperson. CIS 158 is strongly recommended. Students must have a strong proficiency in Windows 95, 98, NT or Mac OS 7.5 or higher, as well as experience using Word 6.0 or WordPerfect 5.1 or higher.

     082-0201     WW3    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Economics  202 - Principles of Economics II: Microeconomics     (3)

Covers micro or price analysis; includes the markets, production function, income distribution, and international trade. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Eligibility for Math course beyond Math 112 is strongly recommended. CIS 101, CIS 120, or permission of business department chairperson. CIS 158 is strongly recommended."

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English  101 - Composition I     (3)

Development of critical and analytical skills in writing and reading of expository prose. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test, or Grade of C or better in English 100, or consent of department chairperson."

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English  102 - Composition II     (3)

Continuation of English 101. Introduces methods of research and writing of investigative papers. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Grade of C or better in English 101.

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English  102 - Composition II     (3)

Continuation of English 101. Introduces methods of research and writing of investigative papers. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Grade of C or better in English 101.

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English  105 - Business Writing     (3)

Fundamentals of basic forms of business correspondence. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are a part of the course.



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Fine Arts  104 - The World of Cinema     (3)

Study of various types of films; covers historical development, production methods, technique of films and critical evaluation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.



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French  101 - First Course French     (4)

First Course French: Pronunciation and basic structures, speech patterns, reading and writing skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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French  102 - Second Course French     (4)

Second Course French - Continuation of French 101. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement Test, or French 101, or Consent of Department Chairperson."

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Geography  101 - World Geography     (3)

Economic, political, and cultural geography of the modern world; includes people, raw materials, industrial resources, and trade connections of various parts of the Earth. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Geology  201 - Physical Geology     (3)

Basic earth processes: weathering, erosion, deposition, mountain building, metamorphism, volcanism, and plate tectonics. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline are part of the course.



     075-0201     TW    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Health  250 - Health Education     (3)

Trends and issues of personal and community health; stress on ways to maintain good physical and mental health; ecology, drugs, alcoholism, human sexuality, nutrition, disease and related topics. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



     001-0250     WW2    http://ccc.blackboard.com

History  111 - History of the American People to 1865     (3)

Exploration of the new world and its colonization; study of colonial life with emphasis on cultural heritage and the American Revolution; emergence of American nation traced through major trends and events in economic, political, cultural, social and intellectual affairs; includes past and present American cultural patterns. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. (Fulfills U.S. Constitution exam requirements for graduation.)



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History  112 - History of the American People from 1865     (3)

American history from the close of the Civil War to the present; political and economic developments, and social, intellectual and cultural changes. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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History  113 - United States Labor History     (3)

Labor movements development in the United States; problems of workers such as wages, hours, working conditions analyzed within their historical context; labor legislation, collective bargaining, social insurance, government intervention and prospects for organized labor examined in their historical setting. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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History  115 - African American History Since 1865     (3)

Reconstruction period after the Civil War; black politics in the new South; rise of Jim Crow sentiment; alliance of northern industry and southern Bourbonism; early northward migrations and urban culture; growth of civil rights organizations; W. E. B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington; blacks in World Wars I and II; post-war developments. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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History  141 - The History of World Civilization to 1500     (3)

Traces the development of Western civilization from its origins in Mesopotamia and the Nile Valley. Includes an examination of Greek and Roman culture and Oriental influences; political, social and economic aspects of the ancient and medieval world. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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History  215 - History of Latin America     (3)

Political and constitutional history of principal Latin American nations; European, American and Indian backgrounds; movements for independence; and social and economic movements pertinent to their present relationships with the United States. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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History  247 - African History to Colonial Period     (3)

Historical background of Africa south of the Sahara; pre-colonial and cultural development including tribal histories, impact of colonialism and development of African nationalism. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Humanities  201 - General Course I (Literary & Visual Arts)     (3)

Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of arts and ideas, with emphasis on principles of analysis and interpretation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Humanities  202 - General Course II (Drama, Music, Philosophy)     (3)

Continuing the interdisciplinary study of arts and ideas; with emphasis on principles of analysis and interpretations. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Literature  110 - Introduction to Literature     (3)

An in-depth study of representative poetry and prose. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test, or credit or concurrent enrollment in English 101, or consent of department chairperson."

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Literature  111 - Poetry     (3)

Reading of representative poems from various periods for analysis. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test, or credit or concurrent enrollment in English 101, or consent of department chairperson."

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Literature  121 - Contemporary African-American Literature     (3)

Survey of major African-American writers from the period of Harlem Renaissance to present day. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Literature  126 - Contemporary American Literature     (3)

Contemporary American Literature – Major American writers of fiction, poetry, drama and essays of the 20th century. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test, or credit or concurrent enrollment in English 101, or consent of department chairperson."

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Literature  128 - Latin American Literature     (3)

This course spans the centuries and the Western Hemisphere. It includes the pre-Columbian Mayan Indian authors of Popol Vuh and the world-renowned contemporary practitioners of magic realism. The course includes authors from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Close attention will be paid to the historical and cultural context of the works. Readings, lectures, and course work will be in English. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Literature  150 - Women's Literature     (3)

Ideas and philosophy of women writers as represented in their works; problems of women and works portraying women characters in modern British and American works. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test, or credit or concurrent enrollment in English 101, or consent of department chairperson."

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Literature  155 - Literature and Film     (3)

Analysis of literature in film; comparison of literary and film techniques, verbal and visual language, and film and modern literature. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement test, or credit or concurrent enrollment in English 101, or consent of department chairperson."

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Mathematics  118 - General Education Mathematics     (4)

Focuses on mathematical reasoning and solving real life problems, rather than on routine skills and appreciation. A maximum of four of the following topics is studies in depth: geometry, counting techniques and probability, graph theory, logic, game theory, linear programming and statistics. The use of calculators and computers in strongly encouraged. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Intermediate Algebra and geometry or consent of department chairperson.

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Mathematics  118 - General Education Mathematics     (4)

Focuses on mathematical reasoning and solving real life problems, rather than on routine skills and appreciation. A maximum of four of the following topics is studies in depth: geometry, counting techniques and probability, graph theory, logic, game theory, linear programming and statistics. The use of calculators and computers in strongly encouraged. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

Intermediate Algebra and geometry or consent of department chairperson.

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Mathematics  125-1 - Introductory Statistics     (4)

Basic descriptive statistics including frequency distributions, mode, mean, and standard deviation. Permutations, combinations, probability rules and Bayes' Theorem. Binomial and normal distributions. Basic inferential statistics including sampling theory, confidence intervals for means and proportions, test of hypothesis. Chi-square distribution. Introduction to correlation and regression. Includes at least one hour per week using computers in statistical application. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Grade of C or better in Mathematics 112, or placement test, or consent of chairperson."

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Mathematics  135-1 - Finite Mathematics     (4)

Logic, sets, partitions, counting, probability rules and Bayes Theorem, vectors and matrices, and linear programming, includes applications to behavioral sciences and to business and administration problems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Mathematics  207 - Calculus and Analytical Geometry I     (5)

Equations of lines, circles and conic sections, limits and continuity. Derivatives and their applications to curve sketching, maxima-minima and related rate problems. The antiderivative and definite integral, including change of variables and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Homework assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"C or better in Math 140 and Math 141, or placement test, or consent of department chairperson."

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Music  121 - Introduction to Music     (3)

Elements, structure, listening, literature, aesthetic perspective; concert attendance. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Philosophy  106 - Introduction to Philosophy     (3)

This course is an introduction to philosophical methods of inquiry through analysis and evaluation of influential philosophical ideas. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Philosophy  107 - Ethics     (3)

Introduction to representative ethical systems; approaches to problems of values and conduct. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Physical Science  101 - General Course I     (3)

This course is an introduction to the scientific method, astronomy, geology, and meteorology. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Physical Science  111 - General Course I     (4)

See description of Physical Science 101. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. 3 lecture hours and 2 lab hours per week.



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Political Science  201 - The National Government     (3)

Development, organization, and functioning of the American national government; origin, growth, and interpretation of the Constitution; and legislative, executive, and judicial processes; administrative development, controls, organization and activities. Successful completion of this course may be used to fulfill the graduation requirement to pass the United States Constitution examination. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Social Science 101, or Social Science 102, or consent of department chairperson."

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Psychology  201 - General Psychology     (3)

Historical survey of psychology and a study of the sensory and perceptual processes: learning, thinking, remembering, emotional behavior, motivation, mechanism of adjustment, and the total personality. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Grade of C or better in Social Science 101 or English 101, or consent of department chairperson."

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Psychology  201 - General Psychology     (3)

Historical survey of psychology and a study of the sensory and perceptual processes: learning, thinking, remembering, emotional behavior, motivation, mechanism of adjustment, and the total personality. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Grade of C or better in Social Science 101 or English 101, or consent of department chairperson."

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Psychology  206 - Business and Industrial Psychology     (3)

Psychological principles and techniques applied to activities and problems in business and industry; selling, advertising, market research, personnel work, employee selection and training, supervision, and morale. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Psychology  207 - Child Psychology     (3)

The course covers the development, adjustment, and psychological problems of the child from birth through adolescence; relationship of scientific psychological findings to practical methods of child guidance and training by parents, teachers, and others. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Psychology 201, or consent of department chairperson."

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Social Science  101 - General Course I: Introduction to the Scientific Study of Human Behavior     (3)

A survey of subject matter and concepts selected from the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



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Social Science  102 - General Course II–Introduction to the Scientific Study of Society     (3)

A survey of subject matter and concepts selected from the disciplines of economics, geography, history, and political science. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



     088-0102     WW2    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Sociology  201 - Introduction to the Study of Society     (3)

Characteristics of group life; the effect of the group on human conduct; and the interrelationships between society, culture, and the individual. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



     089-0201     WW3    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Sociology  203 - Marriage and the Family     (3)

Study of the family as a dynamic social institution; emphasis on loves, sex, dating, courtship and marriage, child rearing, marital problems, and divorce. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Social Science 101, or consent of department chariperson."

     089-0203     WW1    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Spanish  101 - Spanish–First Course     (4)

Pronunciation and basic structure, speech patterns, reading, and writing skills. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.



     057-0101     TW4    http://ccc.blackboard.com

Spanish  102 - Spanish–Second Course     (4)

Second Course Spanish - Continuation of Spanish 102. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement Test, or Spanish 101, or Consent of Department Chairperson."

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Spanish  102 - Spanish–Second Course     (4)

Second Course Spanish - Continuation of Spanish 102. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

"Placement Test, or Spanish 101, or Consent of Department Chairperson."

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Speech  101-1 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication     (3)

Theory and practice of oral communication; development of poise and confidence, delivery, and speech organization; public-speaking practice; small group discussions, and development of standards of criticism. All speech communication classes (Speech 101) shall require face-to-face (onsite) performances of speeches with selected participants and the instructor serving as an in-class audience (see course syllabus for additional information).



     095-0101-1     WW3    http://ccc.blackboard.com

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