Fall 2010
College Composition I
Immersion in college-level critical reading and expository writing,
emphasizing revision and careful preparation of manuscripts.
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
The theory and practice of public speaking with emphasis on content,
organization, language, delivery, and critical evaluation of messages.
Additional emphasis on student performance stressing original thinking,
effective organization, and direct communication of ideas.
International Politics
An introduction to international politics with emphasis on the international
system, the major actors, the struggle for power, and the struggle for order.
Elements of Accounting I
Basic principles of the complete accounting cycle.
International & Intercultural Communication
This course will provide an overview of the study of intercultural or
international communication. Topics addressed will include: history,
literature, and culture of specific groups including racial, religious,
and ethnic issues that affect communication patterns and outcomes.
English Literature
A course with alternating topics that asks students to read literary texts
of a variety of genres. The course may emphasize form and texts from
various historical periods as it introduces students to the pleasures of
analyzing text and culture.
Introduction to Film
The study of film drama, concentrating on appreciation
and evaluation of motion pictures.


