Courses Offered, Course Formats
Communications
COM-101 Composition I
COM-102 Composition II
COM-103 Speech Fundamentals
COM-106 Creative Writing, Poetry
COM-107 Creative Writing, Fiction
COM-111 Technical Communications I
COM-112 Technical Communications II
COM-120 Introduction to Linguistics
COM-123 Applied Forensics
COM-125 Tutoring Internship
COM-151-154 Student Publications Seminar
COM-201 Business and Technical Writing
COM-203 Interpersonal Communication
Literature
LIT-205 Children's Literature
LIT-213 American Literature I
LIT-214 American Literature II
LIT-215 Bible as Literature I
LIT-216 Bible as Literature II
LIT-217 Introduction to Poetry
LIT-218 Introduction to Drama
LIT-219 Women in Literature
LIT-220 Introduction to Fiction
LIT-221 English Literature I
LIT-222 English Literature II
LIT-223 Western Literature I
LIT-224 Western Literature II
LIT-225 Shakespeare
LIT-226 Literature of the Non-Western World
LIT-228 Latin American Literature
LIT-280 Anyone for Tennyson?
LIT-299 Independent Study in Literature
Arabic
ARB-101 Arabic I
ARB-102 Arabic II
ARB-201 Arabic III
ARB-202 Arabic IV
French
FRE-101 French I
FRE-102 French II
FRE-201 French III
FRE-202 French IV
German
GER-101 German I
GER-102 German II
GER-201 German III
GER-202 German IV
Spanish
SPA-101 Spanish I
SPA-102 Spanish II
SPA-105 Career Spanish for Business
SPA-105 Career Spanish for Business II
SPA-115 Career Spanish for Health Care I
SPA-116 Career Spanish for Health Care II
SPA-125 Career Spanish for Law Enforcement I
SPA-126 Career Spanish for Law Enforcement II
SPA-201 Spanish III
SPA-202 Spanish IV
SPA-205 Conversational Spanish
SPA-210 Spanish Culture and Civilization
SPA-212 Latin America Culture and Civilization
SPA-213 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
Course Formats
- Online Classes
Course sections are taught using the Internet. The student accesses class materials, participates in discussions, and interacts with the instructor via a home computer or a computer located in one of the campus labs. The student is required to have an e-mail address and basic computer skills, as well as a high degree of independence. - Classroom/Online Classes
Students come to campus a number of times but do the majority of their work over the Internet. The student must have an e-mail address, basic computer skills, and a high degree of independence. - Extension Centers
Courses offered at the college's extension center make classes accessible at convenient neighborhood locations.
