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HUMA 230 Western Civilization – 3 credit hours – This course will survey the history of Western Civilization from
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ACCT 150 Financial Accounting – 3 hour credits – This course introduces accounting concepts, principles, and
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Register Yourself!ECON 260 Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 3 hours credit – This course provides a solid foundation for further
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HUMA 232 Art Appreciation – 3 hours credit – Art Appreciation is an introductory course which provides
HUMA 230 Western Civilization – 3 credit hours – This course will survey the history of Western Civilization from
HUMA 220 Studies in the Humanities II – 3 hours credit – This course is intended to introduce students to the
HUMA 210 Studies in the Humanities I – 3 hours credit – Course explores the philosophic and artistic heritage of
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BIOL 110 General Biology I – 3 hours credit – A comprehensive course emphasizing cellular structure, function
CHEM 110 Studies in Chemistry II 4 hours credit – A continuation of the study of the principles of chemistry and
CHEM 109 Studies in Chemistry I – 4 hours credit – An introduction to the basic concepts of chemistry. Includes
SOCI 250 Juvenile Delinquency 3 hour credits – This course analyzes delinquent behavior of young people in our
SOCI 245 Environmental Sociology 3 hours credit – This course addresses the relationship between human beings,
SOCI 210 Introduction to Sociology 3 hours credit – This course is an introduction to the basic elements of
PSYC 224 General Psychology 3 hours credit – A survey of the basic principles, research concepts, and problems in
POLI 238 International Relations 3 hours credit – is a major field of Political Science dealing with all aspects
PHIL 203 Ethics and Moral Principles 3 hour credit – An investigation into the moral and ethical dimensions of
HIST 222 History of the United States from 1876 3 hours credit – surveys American History from the end of
HIST 220 History of the United States to 1876 3 hours credit – surveys American History from colonial times
GEOG 203 World Regional Geography 3 hours credit -This course is a study of major world regions with emphasis on
MATH 272 Advanced Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 hours credit – The course focuses on differentiation of
MATH 250 Elementary Statistics 3 hours credit – Introduces a wide range of issues, including distributions,
MATH 120 College Algebra 3 hours credit – This course includes the study and applications of functions including
MATH 110 Fundamentals of Mathematic 3 hour credit – Fundamental operations involving whole numbers and fractions;
ENGL 262 Introduction to Literature: Genre 3 hours credit – This course introduces students to the study of
ENGL 204 World Literature 3 hours credit – This course provides an engaging and informative introduction to some of
ENGL 112 English Composition II – 3 hours credit – This course is designed to develop writing skills beyond
ENGL 111 English Composition I – 3 hours credit – Introduces students to principles of effective
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CRJS 493 Special Topics in Criminal Justice 3 hours credit –An intensive analysis of a selected problem
CRJS 453 Capital Sentence 3 hours credit –An examination of the problems and issues related to the death
CRJS 443 Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System 3 hours credit –An examination of the problems of
CRJS 433 Criminal Justice Administration 3 hours credit –The administration of criminal justice agencies.
CRJS 373 Prisons and Society 3 hours credit – Students explore the far-reaching impacts of prisons on
CRJS 490 Internship in Criminal Justice – (3 to 6 hours credit): Criminal Justice majors may complete an
CRJS 373: Evidence and Procedures (3 credit hours). The overarching goal of this course is to provide the student
CRJS 343 Management of Correctional Systems 3 hours credit –The management of correctional systems, public
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CRJS 323 Victimology 3 hours credit – Comprehensive study of victimization; analysis of contemporary
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ECON 211 Microeconomic Analysis 3 hours credit – A study and application of microeconomic analysis; includes
ECON 102. Analysis of Economic Issues 3 hours credit –Introduction to the theory of supply and demand, and
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I'm a graduate of a community college, for which I'm very thankful. I selected Leighton as a place to complete my bachelor's degree program in economics. It has been a great opportunity for me and opened so many doors. My course instructors are very helpful. They are very good at instilling values in me that will be useful in my career thus far.
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Randy Stewart, BA Criminal JusticeI think everyone should come in as an undecided major. People change their major multiple times throughout college and have to start over. As an undecided major, my advisor encouraged me to consider selecting a minor first and select a group of courses that I would be envisioning myself the business career path. I selected to take courses in the General Business minor areas soon I found out what I like. It’s nice to explore different majors by the classes you are taking. I found out that I love Economics. Overall I think being an undecided major helped me choose the major I am now.
Jessica Lepinski, BA EconomicsBefore seeking admission to Leighton, my educational and career background was in business marketing. I reached a turning point in my life when I decided I wanted a bigger challenge and to help people. My Aunt told me to write down on a piece of paper everything I wanted to do, and see what aligns with my skills. The first thing I wrote down was “lawyer”. It was a perfect fit for me because I would have the opportunity to utilize my research, negotiating and relationship building skills.
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Emily Hampton, AA Paralegal StudiesAll through high school, I always excelled at science, but when it came to picking a college major, my passion for Criminal Justice was undeniably stronger. With Leighton's online degree in Criminal Justice, I can marry both fields without having to give up or devote any less time to my innate passion for detail. For example, classes in the Criminal Justice major have aided me in becoming interested in details and clues. I should have taken more classes in marketing and especially enrolling in courses that broaden my perspective on equity research and manage multiple special investment projects.
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PSYC 224 General Psychology 3 hours credit – A survey of the basic principles, research concepts, and problems in
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POLI 238 International Relations 3 hours credit – is a major field of Political Science dealing with all aspects
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PHIL 203 Ethics and Moral Principles 3 hour credit – An investigation into the moral and ethical dimensions of
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HIST 220 History of the United States to 1876 3 hours credit – surveys American History from colonial times
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