Classes start on Monday, July 7, 2014 and end on August 14, 2014
BU-110-C2
Principles of Management
Principles of management and the focus and function of an organization are explored. Among topics included are ethics, diversity, TQM, social responsibilities, multinational enterprises, and the functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Student must pass the course with a “C” or better.
Koegel, Joni
BU-431-C2
Leadership
This course examines the special qualities, knowledge, and skills that separate leadership from management. Motivational techniques, ethics, vision and appropriate styles are discussed. Role playing simulation exercises are explored. Student must pass with a “C” or better. Prerequisite: BU 110 Principles of Management
Bump, Karin
EN-342-C2
Studies in Children’s Literature
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Geyer, Christine
FA-111-C2
Art History I
Lectures, discussions, and slide presentations trace major art movements and tendencies in Western painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages. The political, religious, and social contexts of art are also studied.
Trinchera, Anthony
FA-112-C2
Art History II
The course covers Western art movements and styles from the Renaissance through the present. Sculpture, architecture, graphics, painting and new art trends and movements are considered as well as the political, religious, and social contexts of art.
Trinchera, Anthony
SB-110-C2
Intro to Anthropology
This introductory course undertakes a cross-cultural survey of basic principles and concepts in anthropology. Anthropological fieldwork techniques, culture and communications, the organization of society, family structure, and religious beliefs are among the topics presented.
Harasta, Jesse
SB-323-C2
Abnormal Psychology
This course is an introduction to the issues and problems associated with defining, understanding, and relating to maladaptive behavior. The major schools of thought and systems of classifying abnormal behavior are presented and discussed. Questions relating to diagnosis, treatment and research are raised and societal issues concerning maladaptive behavior are examined. Prerequisite: SB 120 Introduction to Psychology
Casey, Elizabeth
SB-343-C2
St: Queer America: Glbt Community
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Adamo, Joseph
SB-365-C2
Drugs and Human Behavior
This course deals with the history, mechanisms of action, short- and long-term effects, side effects, and uses and abuses of drugs that affect behavior. The drugs considered are alcohol, major and minor tranquilizers, antidepressants and stimulants, including cocaine, amphetamines and other commonly abused drugs. Prerequisite: SB 120 Introduction to Psychology