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ART BUSM CHEM ELED EMGT FIN HUM HWST PHSC REL
This course is an intermediate level investigation into the techniques used to create three dimensional art pieces in clay and the history of ceramics. Students will choose to focus either on wheel throwing or hand building. They will then create art in that vein and research professional artists and explore the history of their area of focus. This course is a chance for students to dive deep into whatever aspect of ceramics they are most interested in. Students will be expected to develop a unique style and voice within their focus area.
This course provides students an opportunity to explore a relevant topic of finance outside of the regular business management course curriculum.
This course provides students an opportunity to explore a relevant topic of marketing outside of the regular business management course curriculum.
This course provides students an opportunity to explore a relevant topic of organizational leadership and human resources outside of the regular business management course curriculum.
This course provides students an opportunity to explore a relevant topic of supply chain, operations, and/or analytics outside of the regular business management course curriculum.
This laboratory course is designed to complement topics covered in CHEM 101, Introduction to General Chemistry.
This laboratory course is designed to complement topics covered in General Chemistry (CHEM 105 and 106).
An introduction to the application of the principles of chemistry to environmental sciences. Topics include chemistry of the atmosphere, the continental landmasses, continental waters, and oceans. Includes discussion of the chemical factors influencing pollution and global climate change.