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ECON 206 Policy on Global Economy – 3 hours credit

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BUS 110 Fundamentals of Business Communication

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COSI 201 Survey of Technology and Information Processing – 3 Hours Credit

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ENGL 262 Introduction to Literature: Genre

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ENGL 204 World Literature

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ENGL 112 English Composition II

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MATH 183 – Calculus II

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MATH 272 Advanced Calculus and Analytical Geometry

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MATH 250 Elementary Statistics

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MATH 120 College Algebra

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MATH 110 Fundamentals of Mathematic

MATH 110 Fundamentals of Mathematic 3 hour credit – Fundamental operations involving whole numbers and fractions;

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SOCI 250 Juvenile Delinquency

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SOCI 245 Environmental Sociology

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SOCI 210 Introduction to Sociology

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PSYC 224 General Psychology

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

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PHIL 203 Ethics and Moral Principles

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HIST 222 History of the United States from 1876

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HIST 220 History of the United States to 1876

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GEOG 203 World Regional Geography

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ENVN 180 Survey of Environmental Science

ENVN 180 Survey of Environmental Science (3 hours credits) – This course explores how our planet works and

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BIOL 120 General Biology II

BIOL 120 General Biology II – 4  hours credit – A continuation of BIOL 110 with emphasis on the Animal and Plant

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BIOL 110 General Biology I

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CHEM 110 Studies in Chemistry II

CHEM 110 Studies in Chemistry II 4 hours credit – A continuation of the study of the principles of chemistry and

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CHEM 109 Studies in Chemistry I

CHEM 109 Studies in Chemistry I – 4  hours credit – An introduction to the basic concepts of chemistry. Includes

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MUSC-101 Music Appreciation

MUSC-101 Music Appreciation 3 hours credit – is designed to sharpen the student’s listening focus in order to

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HUMA 232 Art Appreciation

HUMA 232 Art Appreciation – 3 hours credit – Art Appreciation is an introductory course which provides

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HUMA 230 Western Civilization

HUMA 230 Western Civilization – 3 credit hours – This course will survey the history of Western Civilization from

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HUMA 220 Studies in the Humanities II

HUMA 220 Studies in the Humanities II – 3  hours credit – This course is intended to introduce students to the

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HUMA 210 Studies in the Humanities I

HUMA 210 Studies in the Humanities I – 3 hours credit – Course explores the philosophic and artistic heritage of

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BUS 300 – Business Statistics (3 hours credit)

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MAKT 155 Introduction to Marketing

MAKT 155 Introduction to Marketing (3 credit hours). The major thrust of this course is to help you understand the

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MAKT 205 Ethical Decision Making in Business

MAKT 205 Ethical Decision Making in Business (3 credit hours). This course emphasizes the complexities of business

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MAKT 281 Digital Marketing

MAKT 281 Digital Marketing (3 credit hours). This course offers strong background concepts on where marketing meets

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MAKT 286 Understanding the Customer

MAKT 286 Understanding the Customer (3 credit hours) – This course introduces the theory of consumer behavior

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MAKT 490 Management of Marketing – 3 hours credit

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MAKT 490 – Internship in Marketing 1 – 6 hours credit

MAKT 490 – Internship on Marketing – 1-6 hours credit – Internship in business organization to gain

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MAKT 451 – International Marketing – 3 hours credit

MAKT 451 – International Marketing – 3 hours credit – Bases and promotion of foreign trade; international

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MAKT 447 – Negotiation Skills – 3 hours credit

MAKT 447 – Negotiation Skills – 3 hours credit – Emphasis on fundamental skills in negotiation across a

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MAKT 441 – Sales Management -3 hours credit

MAKT 441 – Sales Management – 3 hours credit – Sales management functions of recruiting and hiring, training and

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MAKT 440 – Relationship Marketing – 3 hours credit

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MAKT 430 – Services Marketing – 3 hours credit

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MAKT 365 – Service Operations Management – 3 hours credit

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MAKT 404 – Marketing Research – 3 hours credit

MAKT 404 – Marketing Research – 3 hours credit – Research methods and procedures used in marketing to solve

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MAKT 362 – Global Logistics Management – 3 hours credit

MAKT 362 – Global Logistics Management – 3 hours credit – Analysis of logistics activities, distribution network

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MAKT 341 – Consultative Selling – 3 hours credit

MAKT 341 – Consultative Selling – 3 hours credit – Basics of personal selling: preparation, personality

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MAKT 332 – Retailing Fundamentals – 3 hours credit

MAKT 332 – Retailing Fundamentals – 3 hours credit – Changing concepts of retailing from management

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MAKT 314 – Advertising/Sales Promotion – 3 hours credit

MAKT 314 – Advertising/Sales Promotion – 3 hours credit – Introduction to field of advertising including agencies,

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MAKT 302 – Consumer Behavior – 3 hours credit

MAKT 302 Consumer Behavior – 3 hours credit – The course introduces a wide range of behavioral concepts, and

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MAKT 201 – Principles of Marketing – 3 hours credit

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MAKT 210 – Introduction to Supply Chain Management – 3 hours credit

MAKT 210 Introduction to Supply Chain Management – 3 hours credit – Purchasing and supply management;

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ACCT 150 – Financial Accounting – 3 hours credit

ACCT 150 Financial Accounting – 3 hour credits –  This course introduces accounting concepts, principles, and

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Bachelor of Arts – Criminal Justice

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ECON 206 Policy on Global Economy – 3 hours credit

ECON 206 Policy on Global Economy, 3 hours credit – This course introduces basic facts about the operation of

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ECON 260 Money, Banking, and Financial Markets

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Associate of Arts – Liberal Studies

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Associate in Paralegal Studies

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ENVN 180 Survey of Environmental Science

ENVN 180 Survey of Environmental Science (3 hours credits) – This course explores how our planet works and

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BUS 300 – Business Statistics (3 hours credit)

BUS 300 – Business Statistics (3 hours credits) -Course gives focus to statistical techniques for further

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SPCH 120 Speech Communications

SPCH 120 Speech Communications – (3 hours credit): Research, composition, organization, and delivery of

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MATH 183 – Calculus II

MATH 183 Calculus II (3 hours credit) -This course is the second course in a 2-semester sequence of university

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COSI 190 Computer Fluency

COSI 190 Computer Fluency (3 hours credit). This course exposes the student to selected important computer and

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BUS 110 Fundamentals of Business Communication

BUS 110  Fundamentals of Business Communication (3 credit hours). The course is designed to study principles,

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COSI 201 Survey of Technology and Information Processing – 3 Hours Credit

COSI 201 Survey of Technology and Information Processing – 3 hours Credit – This course introduces a

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MUSC-101 Music Appreciation

MUSC-101 Music Appreciation 3 hours credit – is designed to sharpen the student’s listening focus in order to

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HUMA 232 Art Appreciation

HUMA 232 Art Appreciation – 3 hours credit – Art Appreciation is an introductory course which provides

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HUMA 230 Western Civilization

HUMA 230 Western Civilization – 3 credit hours – This course will survey the history of Western Civilization from

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HUMA 220 Studies in the Humanities II

HUMA 220 Studies in the Humanities II – 3  hours credit – This course is intended to introduce students to the

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HUMA 210 Studies in the Humanities I

HUMA 210 Studies in the Humanities I – 3 hours credit – Course explores the philosophic and artistic heritage of

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BIOL 120 General Biology II

BIOL 120 General Biology II – 4  hours credit – A continuation of BIOL 110 with emphasis on the Animal and Plant

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BIOL 110 General Biology I

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CHEM 110 Studies in Chemistry II

CHEM 110 Studies in Chemistry II 4 hours credit – A continuation of the study of the principles of chemistry and

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CHEM 109 Studies in Chemistry I

CHEM 109 Studies in Chemistry I – 4  hours credit – An introduction to the basic concepts of chemistry. Includes

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SOCI 250 Juvenile Delinquency

SOCI 250 Juvenile Delinquency 3 hour credits – This course analyzes delinquent behavior of young people in our

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SOCI 245 Environmental Sociology

SOCI 245 Environmental Sociology 3 hours credit – This course addresses the relationship between human beings,

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SOCI 210 Introduction to Sociology

SOCI 210  Introduction to Sociology 3 hours credit – This course is an introduction to the basic elements of

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PSYC 224 General Psychology

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

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

PHIL 203 Ethics and Moral Principles 3 hour credit – An investigation into the moral and ethical dimensions of

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HIST 222 History of the United States from 1876

HIST 222 History of the United States from 1876 3 hours credit – surveys American History from the end of

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HIST 220 History of the United States to 1876

HIST 220 History of the United States to 1876 3 hours credit – surveys American History from colonial times

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GEOG 203 World Regional Geography

GEOG 203 World Regional Geography 3 hours credit -This course is a study of major world regions with emphasis on

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MATH 272 Advanced Calculus and Analytical Geometry

MATH 272 Advanced Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3 hours credit – The course focuses on differentiation of

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MATH 250 Elementary Statistics

MATH 250 Elementary Statistics 3 hours credit – Introduces a wide range of issues, including distributions,

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MATH 120 College Algebra

MATH 120 College Algebra 3 hours credit – This course includes the study and applications of functions including

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MATH 110 Fundamentals of Mathematic

MATH 110 Fundamentals of Mathematic 3 hour credit – Fundamental operations involving whole numbers and fractions;

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ENGL 262 Introduction to Literature: Genre

ENGL 262 Introduction to Literature: Genre 3 hours credit – This course introduces students to the study of

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ENGL 204 World Literature

ENGL 204 World Literature 3 hours credit – This course provides an engaging and informative introduction to some of

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ENGL 112 English Composition II

ENGL 112 English Composition II – 3 hours credit – This course is designed to develop writing skills beyond

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ENGL 111 English Composition I

ENGL 111 English Composition I – 3 hours credit – Introduces students to principles of effective

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COSI 190 Computer Fluency

COSI 190 Computer Fluency (3 hours credit). This course exposes the student to selected important computer and

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CRJS 375 Evidence and Procedures

CRJS 375: Evidence and Procedures (3 credit hours). The overarching goal of this course is to provide the student

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CRJS 303 – Juvenile Criminal Justice (3 credit hours)

CRJS 303 Juvenile Criminal Justice (3 credits hours): This course discusses the development of the American

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CRJS 457 – Comparative Criminal Justice System – 3 hours credit

CRJS 457 Comparative Criminal Justice System 3 hours credit – A comparative study of selected criminal justice

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CRJS 493 – Special Topics in Criminal Justice – 3 hours credit

CRJS 493 Special Topics in Criminal Justice 3 hours credit –An intensive analysis of a selected problem

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CRJS 453 – Capital Sentence – 3 hours credit

CRJS 453 Capital Sentence 3 hours credit –An examination of the problems and issues related to the death

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CRJS 443 – Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System – 3 hours credit

CRJS 443 Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System 3 hours credit –An examination of the problems of

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CRJS 433 – Criminal Justice Administration – 3 hours credit

CRJS 433 Criminal Justice Administration 3 hours credit –The administration of criminal justice agencies.

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CRJS 373 – Prisons and Society

CRJS 373 Prisons and Society 3 hours credit – Students explore the far-reaching impacts of prisons on

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CRJS 490– Internship in Criminal Justice – 3 hours credit

CRJS 490 Internship in Criminal Justice – (3 to 6 hours credit): Criminal Justice majors may complete an

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CRJS 353 – Evidence and Procedures- 3 Credit Hours

CRJS 373: Evidence and Procedures (3 credit hours). The overarching goal of this course is to provide the student

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CRJS 343 – Management of Correctional Systems – 3 hours credit

CRJS 343 Management of Correctional Systems 3 hours credit –The management of correctional systems, public

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CRJS 333 – Drug Recognition for Law Enforcement – 3 hours credit

CRJS 333 Drug Recognition for Law Enforcement 3 hours credit -The course will provide the student with the basics

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CRJS 323 – Victimology – 3 hours credit

CRJS 323 Victimology 3 hours credit – Comprehensive study of victimization; analysis of contemporary

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CRJS 432 – Law Enforcement – 3 hours credit

CRJS 432 Law Enforcement 3 hours credits – An examination of significant and controversial criminal justice

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CRJS 313 – Organized and White Color Crime – 3 hours credit

CRJS 313 Organized and White Color Crime 3 hours credit –A study of organized and white collar crime

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CRJS 235 – Criminal Procedures – 3 hours credit

CRJS 235 Criminal Procedures 3 hours credit – An examination of constitutional case law as decided by the U.S.

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CRJS 225 – Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice – 3 hours credit

CRJS 225 Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 hours credit – This course is designed to provide students who

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CRJS 201 – Introduction to Homeland Security – 3 hours credit

CRJS 201 Introduction to Homeland Security 3 hours credit. Course offers a comprehensive overview and understanding

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CRJS 220 – Police Operations and Procedures – 3 hours credit

CRJS 220 Police Operations and Procedures 3 hours credit – Survey of general police patrol functions with emphasis

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CRJS 233 – Criminal Law – 3 hours credit

CRJS 233 Criminal Law 3 hours credit – This course examines both the substantive criminal law and the procedures

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CRJS 223 – Community Relations – 3 hours credit

CRJS 223 Community Relations 3 hours credit – Critical consideration of the criminal justice system’s capacity to

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CRJS 213 – Introduction to Criminal Justice – 3 hours credit

CRJS 213 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 hours credit –A study of the historical development of the

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BUS 300 – Business Statistics (3 hours credit)

BUS 300 – Business Statistics (3 hours credits) -Course gives focus to statistical techniques for further

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ECON 439 – Law and Economics – 3 hours credit

ECON 439 Law and Economics 3 hours credit – Introduces the use of economic analysis to evaluate the impact of

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ECON 442 – Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis – 3 hours credit

ECON 442. Advanced Macroeconomic Analysis 3 hours credit – A study of Advanced economic issues as they relate to

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ECON 441 – Advanced Microeconomic Analysis – 3 hours credit

ECON 441 Advanced Microeconomic Analysis 3 hours credit – A study of Advanced economics as it relates to the firm

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ECON 403 – International Trade and Finance – 3 hours credit

ECON 403 International Trade and Finance 3 hours credit – A survey of the theory and practice of international

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ECON 401 – Health Care Market and Economics – 3 hours credit

ECON 401 Health Care Market and Economics 3 hours credit –Unique nature of health care as economic good,

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ECON 344 – Contemporary Labor Economics – 3 hours credit

ECON 344 Contemporary Labor Economics –3 hours credit – This course provides an introduction to the field by

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ECON 332 – Saving and Investing – 3 hours credit

ECON 332 Saving and Investing 3 hours credit – An introduction to the economics of lifetime saving and investing

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ECON 321 – Money and Financial Institutions – 3 hours credit

ECON 321 Money and Financial Institutions 3 hours credit – A study of monetary economics: fluctuations of money,

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ECON 312 – Managerial Economics – 3 hours credit

ECON 312 Managerial Economics 3 hours credit – An application of tools of microeconomics to decision making by

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ECON 301 – Personal Finance and Stewardship – 3 hours credit

ECON 301 Personal Finance and Stewardship 3 hours credit – A study and application of planning and organizing

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ECON 212 – Macroeconomic Analysis – 3 hours credit

ECON 212 Macroeconomic Analysis 3 hours credit –A study and application of macroeconomic analysis; includes

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ECON 211 – Microeconomic Analysis – 3 hours credit

ECON 211 Microeconomic Analysis 3 hours credit – A study and application of microeconomic analysis; includes

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ECON 102 – Analysis of Economic Issues – 3 hours credit

ECON 102. Analysis of Economic Issues 3 hours credit –Introduction to the theory of supply and demand, and

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ECON 101 – Personal Finance – 3 hours credit

ECON 101 Personal Finance 3 hours credit – An introduction to personal economics decision making with emphasis on

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PALE 490 Internship in Paralegal Studies

PALE 490 Internship in Paralegal Studies (3 to 6 hours credit) – A 160- 320 clock hours on-site internship

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PALE 340 – Healthcare Law and Compliance – 3 hours credit

PALE 340 Healthcare Law and Compliance – 3 hour credits – This course is designed to provide paralegals with

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PALE 410 – Business Organizations, and Transactions – 3 hours credit

PALE 410 Business Organizations, and Transactions  – 3 hours credits – Students are introduced to the Law of

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PALE 240 – Real Estate Law – 3 hours credit

PALE 240 Real Estate Law –  3 hour credits – This course is intended to cover many of the basic legal concepts

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PALE 362 – Legal Writing II – 3 hours credit

PALE 362 Legal Writing II – 3 hour credits – This course is a continuation of Legal Research & Writing I

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PALE 365 – Courts and Litigations – 3 hours credit

PALE 365 Courts and Litigations – 3 hour credits –  This course is designed to introduce the student to the federal

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PALE 260 – Legal Writing I – 3 hours credit

PALE 260 Legal Writing I – 3 hours credit – Students review writing basics, including punctuation,

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PALE 380 – Communication Law in America – 3 hours credits

PALE 380 Communication Law in America – 3 hours credits – After exploring competing views of the place of free

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PALE 285 – Courts and the Judicial Process – 3 hours credit

PALE 285 Courts and the Judicial Process – 3 hour credits – Examines legal aspects of investigative and arrest as

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PALE 271 – Administration of Wills, Trusts, and Estates – 3 hours credit

PALE 271 Administration of Wills, Trusts, and Estates – 3 hour credits – This course will introduce the

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PALE 413 – Employment Law – 3 hours credit

PALE 413 Employment Law – 3 hour credits – This course will give the student a comprehensive overview of the

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PALE 265 – Workouts, Foreclosures and Bankruptcy – 3 hours credit

PALE 265 Workouts, Foreclosures and Bankruptcy – 3 hour credits – A consideration of workouts involving the

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PALE 222 – Law Office Management – 3 hours credit

PALE 222 Law Office Management – 3 hour credits –   Approaches to the organization and efficient operation of the

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PALE 234 – Arbitration – 3 hours credit

PALE 234 Arbitration – 3 hour credits – This course will examine arbitration practice, the responsibilities of an

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PALE 250 – Civil Procedures – 3 hours credit

PALE 250 Civil Procedures – 3 hours credit – This introductory course examines the civil litigation process

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PALE 235 – Trustees and Trust Administration – 3 hours credit

PALE 235 Trustees and Trust Administration – 3 hour credit – This course will examine the fiduciary

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PALE 221 – Tort and Personal Injury Law – 3 hours credit

PALE 221 Tort and Personal Injury Law – 3 hours credit – A basic course in the substantive law governing

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PALE 201 – Fundamentals of Paralegalism – 3 hours credit

PALE 201 – Fundamentals of Paralegalism – 3 hours credit – This course is designed to give students a basic

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MGNT 350 Organizational Structures & Performance (3 hours credit)

MGNT 350 Organizational Structures and Performance  (3 hours credit) – This course examines the nature of

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BUS 300 – Business Statistics (3 hours credit)

BUS 300 – Business Statistics (3 hours credits) -Course gives focus to statistical techniques for further

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MNGT 381 – Management of Marketing – 3 hours credit

MNGT 381 Management of Marketing – 3 hours credit. -Comprehensive study of marketing strategies

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MGNT 441 – Sales Management – 3 hours credit

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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.

Jason Willard, BA Economics

At Leighton University, my program has given me an in-depth curriculum to criminology from a broader perspective of understanding that includes how cultural, emotional, physiological, and experiential differences contribute to violence and victimization. With these skills, I'm convinced I'll be ready for the profession!

Randy Stewart, BA Criminal Justice

I 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 Economics

Before 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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I chose Leighton because of the amazing opportunities to keep my job and attend my courses at my own time and that gave me time to grow socially, academically, and professionally as well as the inclusivity and love that I have felt from my online community."

Emily Hampton, AA Paralegal Studies

All 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.

Jeff Simmon, AA, Criminal Justice

Professors truly make Leighton excellent experience. They are approachable, responsive, ready to support students, and want to see them succeed. I had a math professor who was particularly instrumental in my success and in shaping my college career pursuits. I don't so much worry when selecting classes as I am confident that all the professors want to see you do well and they understand that you are juggling a full-time job, family, church, and school all at the same time.

Anthony Nhoronusa, BBA in Business Management

At first, classes were hard, and so was finding study buddies. I just didn't try harder. In a class I took last semester, I became bold enough to interact with people in my class. This helped me tremendously, as I had a class last winter where we would often be assigned to read an article or paper about a real-life event related to industry or business and then spend the next lecture discussing game-theoretic models to explain why they made sense. Yeah, those assignments raised my self-confidence and found people to be ready to interact. Today, I found my place and have become comfortable at Leighton.

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