Introduction to Criminal Justice

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Introduction to Criminal Justice

This course is a foundational undergraduate course that provides students with an overview of the American criminal justice system. Through exploration of its historical development, structure, functions, and contemporary issues, students will gain a fundamental understanding of the components and processes that make up the criminal justice system. Emphasis will be placed on critical analysis,...
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September 4, 2024By

Computing Essentials

This course explores the essential concepts of information technology. Students explore hardware, software, applications, Internet technologies, as well as privacy concerns, systems administration and information technology careers. This course is perfect for those who would like to learn more about the technology they utilize every day.
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September 4, 2024By

Freight Forwarder Practices

This course focuses on the role and responsibilities of the freight forwarder in the global supply chain. It is appropriate for those new to the field. Students review strategies to manage a forwarding operation, procedures to manage client’s needs, and the legal, financial, and documentation elements for successful operations.
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September 4, 2024By

Port Authority

This course examines the products and services available through a port authority, whether a land or seaport. Students assess concerns and issues using specialized terminology to identify issues and challenges facing the modern ports and how organizations can best utilize their range of products and services to aid international operations.
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September 3, 2024By

Introduction to Leadership

This course examines the topic of leadership through a 5-part analysis of leadership and the application of these skills in the modern workplace. Students develop assessment tools to become stronger leaders.
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Introduction to the Humanities

This course explores the world’s artistic endeavors and their relationships with the context in which they were created. Students gain an appreciation for the variety of human expression and develop an understanding for the elements that contribute to an artist’s world view. This survey course is not intended to be comprehensive, but a broad framework...
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September 3, 2024By

Introduction to Theatre History

This introductory online course explores theatre history from its roots in classical Greece to the modern, global theatre. Students will discuss trends in theatre conventions, such as staging, costumes, scenery, as well as acting, playwriting and the cultural environments that influenced theatre artists.
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September 3, 2024By

Introduction to the Revolutionary War

In this six-week course, students examine four key historic engagements in US military history, the eras in which they took place, key figures associated with the battles and the long-term effects of each that became turning points not just in military history but world history. Students master basic relevant terminology and symbology. Students learn the...
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September 3, 2024By

Introduction to the Short Story

Short stories from internationally acclaimed authors are used to examine the basic elements of prose and gain an appreciation for short prose. This examination includes an understanding of character, conflict, point of view, structure, tone, themes, setting, symbols and metaphors, and irony. The historical context and biographical information for each author enrich the reading of...
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September 3, 2024By

Introduction to World Religions

This course examines the American system of government and presents a solid introduction to the historical, political, and philosophical foundations of the U.S. Constitution, with a focus on the original Constitution, its amendments over time, and judicial interpretations.
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