This course is intended for new, entry-level personnel who need or want to gain a basic introductory level of understanding of specific ITAR topics in the US trade compliance environment, including Technical Assistance Agreements (TAAs), Manufacturing License Agreements (MLAs), Distribution Agreements (DAs), General Correspondence (GC) /Advisory Opinions (AOs) under the ITAR, and Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ).Read More
This course introduces the major factors affecting the global marketplace. It builds exporting and importing skills for the new entrant to international trade and serves as a complete survey of the discipline. It teaches the major concepts and terminology of international trade through hands-on activities and topic papers that form the basis of this course.Read More
This introductory practical course provides individuals with an understanding of how to explore the trade opportunities that exist in the international marketplace and then how to get started in their own business. It walks a person through the lengthy process of being able to determine whether starting an importing or exporting business will work for...Read More
This introductory practical course provides individuals with an understanding of how to explore the trade opportunities that exist in the international marketplace and then how to get started in their own business. It walks a person through the lengthy process of being able to determine whether starting an importing or exporting business will work for...Read More
Introduction to Sociology provides foundational sociological theories and contexts and progresses through various aspects of human and societal interactions. The course introduces crucial elements for understanding relationships, society, and civic engagement.Read More
In this survey course, students will analyze and critically evaluate the key historical events, political developments, and social changes that occurred in US History after the Civil War and through the modern era. They will connect the events of this period to broader themes in American history and appreciate the impact of these historical developments...Read More
In this survey course, students will analyze and critically evaluate the key historical events, political developments, and social changes that occurred in US History before 1492 through the American Revolution and the Civil War. They will connect the events of this period to broader themes in American history and appreciate the impact of these historical...Read More
In this survey course, students will analyze and critically evaluate the key historical events, political developments, and social changes that occurred in world history since 1500. They will connect the events to broader themes and evaluate primary sources and discuss causation to gain a deeper understanding of history.Read More
In this survey course, students will analyze and critically evaluate the key historical events, political developments, and social changes that occurred in world history prior to 1500. They will connect the events to broader themes and evaluate primary sources to gain a deeper understanding of history.Read More
This develops an understanding of mathematical processes. Problem solving, sets, logic, numeration systems, real number systems and other mathematical systems and topics in algebra are addressed in this course that seeks to utilize real-world examples and problem solving to introduce mathematical concepts.Read More