Sarah Eichhorn, Ph.D. and Rachel Cohen Lehman, Ph.D.
This course is taught so that students will acquire a solid foundation in algebra. The course concentrates on the various functions that are important to the study of calculus.
Fundamentals of Personal Financial Planning
Don DeBok
Learn how to use the framework of personal financial planning to monitor your own finances, with special emphasis on lifecycle-specific topics, such as saving for education, student loans, or wealth management and estate planning.
Microeconomics
Richard McKenzie
This course is designed to introduce students to basic microeconomic theory at a relatively rapid pace. The focus will be on fundamental economic principles that can be used by managers to think about business problems, including those inside the firm and those outside the firm.
Pre-Calculus
Sarah Eichhorn, Ph.D. and Rachel Cohen Lehman, Ph.D.
This class prepares students for eligibility to enroll in the first semester of single variable calculus.
Principles of Public Health
Zuzana Bic
Principles of Public Health introduces the major concepts and principles of public health and the determinants of health status in communities. Emphasizes the ecological model that focuses on the linkages and relationships among multiple natural and social determinants affecting health.
Science from Superheroes to Global Warming
Michael Dennin
Explore how science works and what constitutes "good" science through case studies drawn from a wide spectrum of people's experience, for example superheros, movies, and real world issues such as global warming.