Topics vary by semester


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
10:20
Q-509
Thursday
09:00
10:20
Q-509

This course covers the world’s wide-range of legal systems; offers comparative evaluation of the merits of differing legal solutions to social problems; and explores many of the current attempts to unify common and civil law at the international level. Special attention is given to the prominent features of civil law and common law systems, such as the rule of precedent (common law) versus the reliance on good faith (civil law), or the investigatory civil procedure (civil law) and the adversarial civil procedure (common law). Selected civil law judgments and common law judgments will be compared.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
10:20
Q-509
Thursday
09:00
10:20
Q-509

This course joins two seemingly disparate disciplines – law and science – in an attempt to understand more fully the dense, multidimensional nature of the digital revolution and how we are going to live with it. Human Rights and Digital Technology is designed as an interdisciplinary primer, a guide to examining the critical issues that shape our use of digital technology.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
10:35
11:55
Q-604
Friday
10:35
11:55
Q-604

Topics change each semester- see the current Academic Schedule for current course descriptions.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
12:10
13:30
C-102
Thursday
12:10
13:30
C-102

Intermediate Algebra is for students who need a review before proceeding further in mathematics. The class meets once per week. Topics include linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, graphs, polynomials, factoring, radical expressions, 2x2 systems of linear equations, integer exponents and scientific notation.
This course is worth 2 credits.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Wednesday
12:10
13:30
PL-4

A General Education course designed for students majoring in subjects not requiring math skills, and those who dislike math. Projects are developed from a range of everyday situations: banking, the stock market, gambling, and even art. Meeting alternately in the classroom and the computer lab to develop mathematical models, students will develop quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
09:00
10:20
PL-4
Wednesday
09:00
10:20
PL-4
Friday
09:00
10:20
PL-4

A General Education course designed for students majoring in subjects not requiring math skills, and those who dislike math. Projects are developed from a range of everyday situations: banking, the stock market, gambling, and even art. Meeting alternately in the classroom and the computer lab to develop mathematical models, students will develop quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
10:20
PL-5
Thursday
09:00
10:20
PL-5
Wednesday
09:00
10:20
PL-2

Introduces the tools of statistical analysis. Combines theory with extensive data collection and computer-assisted laboratory work. Develops an attitude of mind accepting uncertainty and variability as part of problem analysis and decision-making. Topics include: exploratory data analysis and data transformation, hypothesis-testing and the analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression with residual and influence analyses.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
09:00
10:20
PL-2
Thursday
09:00
10:20
PL-2
Wednesday
09:00
10:20
C-302

Introduces the tools of statistical analysis. Combines theory with extensive data collection and computer-assisted laboratory work. Develops an attitude of mind accepting uncertainty and variability as part of problem analysis and decision-making. Topics include: exploratory data analysis and data transformation, hypothesis-testing and the analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression with residual and influence analyses.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Tuesday
10:35
11:55
PL-2
Friday
10:35
11:55
PL-2
Wednesday
10:35
11:55
C-302

Introduces the tools of statistical analysis. Combines theory with extensive data collection and computer-assisted laboratory work. Develops an attitude of mind accepting uncertainty and variability as part of problem analysis and decision-making. Topics include: exploratory data analysis and data transformation, hypothesis-testing and the analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression with residual and influence analyses.


DayStart TimeEnd TimeRoom
Monday
10:35
11:55
PL-2
Wednesday
10:35
11:55
PL-2
Thursday
10:35
11:55
C-302