COURSES OF INSTRUCTIONIn this section of the Catalog, majors or programs are listed alphabetically. Individual courses are listed under each heading. For purposes of administration, several majors or programs often come under a single department. Students interested in an academic major or minor should see the department chair. Students are responsible for noting and fulfilling all prerequisites for each individual course. All courses in the regular session with enrollments of five or fewer students may be canceled unless one or more of the following conditions are met:
Department of Biology Biology; Environmental Policy; Environmental Science; Medical Technology Department of Business Administration and Economic Accounting; Business Administration; Business Leadership; Computer Information Systems; Economics; Finance; Global Business; Health Care Administration; Human Resource Management; Marketing Department of Chemistry Biochemistry; Chemistry; Environmental Science Department of Education, Health and Human Performance Athletic Training; Health and Human Performance; Teacher Certification Department of English American Literature; British Literature; English; Communications; Creative Writing Department of Fine Arts Art; Art History, Dramaturgy; Music; Theatre Arts Department of Foreign Language French; German; Italian; Japanese; Linguistics; Russian; Spanish Department of History East Asian Studies; European History; Geography; Hispanic/Latin American and Caribbean Studies; History; United States History Department of Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, and Physics Computer Science; Mathematics; Physics; Statistics Department of Public Affairs Africa and the African Diaspora; American Politics; Criminal Justice; International Relations; Legal Studies, Political Science Department of Religion and Philosophy Parish Youth Leadership; Philosophy; Religion; Theology Department of Psychology Human Development; Psychology Department of Sociology Health Care Delivery; Information Analysis; Sociology; The listing of a course in this Catalog does not obligate the College to teach the course unless there is sufficient enrollment to justify it. Courses are subject to change without notice. |