Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None This course introduces students to an industry that encompasses lodging, travel, tourism, recreation, amusements, attractions, and food and beverage operations. Students will focus on the aspects of tourism in both…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of interpersonal communication principles and their applications in various contexts. Through a combination of theory and practical exercises, students will learn to…
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Credit: 0.5 | Prerequisite: None This course serves as an introduction to the criminal justice system and the explanation of criminal behavior in the United States. Topics covered include detailed discussions about the three main…
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Credit: 0.5 | Prerequisite: None This course introduces students to the science of psychology with an emphasis on human behavior. Course content includes the history and development of the field of psychology, the study of…
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Credit: 0.5 Prerequisite: None Sociology is the study of the formation of societies. This course focuses on a systematic understanding of social interaction, social organization, social institutions, and social change. Students will take a closer…
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Credits: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None This course is an introduction to the composition, characteristics, and products of the textile industry. Students will discover that every piece of clothing begins with textile production, whether from organic…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: One year of English or Instructor’s Selection This course introduces students to philosophy through topics found in classical and contemporary philosophical and literary writings, such as the nature of truth and…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None In this dynamic and comprehensive course, students will embark on an exciting journey through the evolving world of journalism and media. Each quarter will delve into a specific medium, exploring…
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Credit: 0.5 | Prerequisite: Introduction to Crime and Criminal Justice This course investigates how the media portrays crime and the criminal justice system. It explores how different forms of media shape public perceptions of criminal…
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Credit: 1.0 | Prerequisite: None Photography is the science, art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by…
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