Classes Taken
Classes Taken In College

Communications 101: Mass Communication, Society, and Theory.
Mass media’s influence in contemporary society
General Education 110: World Civilizations I
Integrated study of social, political, and philosophical/religious systems in early civilizations, with an introduction to distinctive art forms.
FSHN 130: Nutrition for Living.
Information related to the interaction of nutrients in the body and factors that govern nutrient requirements.
Math 201: Mathematics for Business and Economics
Mathematical analysis using polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions; linear systems, linear programming and probability, for business and economic applications.
Math 202: Calculus for Business and Economics
Differential and integral calculus of the polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
Economics 102: Fundamentals of Macroeconomics
Theory and policy related to unemployment, inflation, foreign trade, government spending, taxation, and banking.
English 101: Introductory Writing
Designed to develop students’ academic writing, critical thinking, rhetorical strategies, reading and library skills.
Gen Ed 111: World Civilizations II.
Integrated study of social, political, and philosophical/religious systems in modern civilizations, with an introduction to distinctive art forms of the major world civilizations.
Human Development 101: Human Development Across the Lifespan
Overview of lifespan development from a psychosocial ecological perspective; individuals, families, organizations, and communities and their interrelationships.
MATH 210: Introduction to Calculus
Psychology 105: Introductory Psychology
Contemporary psychology; biological and social influences on normal and abnormal human behavior.
Communication Studies 102: Public Speaking: Theory, and Models
An introduction to the theory and practice of speaking in formal settings.
BIOL102: General Biology
Understanding biology as a science and its effect on issues within society. Lecture and laboratory.
HUM 103: Mythology
The theory of mythology and use of myths in art, literature, and music; Greco-Roman and one other.
B Law 210 Law and the Legal Environment of Business
Fundamentals of business law; the legal system, legal reasoning, public, commercial, managerial and property law, and government regulation.
CHIN 111: Asian Film
Asian film from a cultural perspective. Taught in English. Cooperative course taught jointly by WSU and UI.
MIS 215: Managing Information Technology
Comprehensive overview of the role of management information systems in business, principles and application of MIS, and handson computer labs.
Accounting 230: Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to corporate financial reporting via the preparation and interpretation of financial statements.
Econ 101: Fundamentals of Microeconomics
Theory and policy of human responses to scarcity; how this affects business competition, international trade, industrial organization, investment, and income distribution
Accounting 231: Introduction to Managerial Accounting
Introduction to managerial accounting; generation and use of accounting data for planning and controlling business operations.
Cultural Ethic Studies 440: Social Justice and American Culture
Social justice issues in relation to diverse American cultures in both an historical and contemporary context.
Geology 101: Introduction to Geology
Introductory physical geology for non-science majors; emphasis on western US
Management Operations 215: Statistics.
Data presentation, probability, distributions, inferences, and linear regression as applied to business and economics.
Economics 305: Theory of the Firm and Market Policy
Price determination and market behavior under different market structures and the problems posed for public policy; not calculus-based.
MGTOP 301: Principles of Management and Organization
Principles of management and administration aimed at improving effectiveness of all types of organizations.
Management Operations 340: Operations Management
Management of production and service operations with an emphasis on quality management; planning and control of workflow; resource allocation, and utilization.
Finance 325: Introduction to Financial Management
Financial decision making, financial strategies, investment in current and fixed assets, financial instruments, and capital markets.
Marketing 360: Marketing
Functions, methods, and middlemen used in marketing the principal types of goods; price policies, cost of marketing; government regulation.
Marketing 417: Consumer Behavior and E-Commerce
Theories of social science explaining the mental, emotional, and physical activities underlying consumer behavior in traditional physical and digital environments.
Poly Sci 314: National States and Global Challenges
Comprehensive introduction to the processes of the economic and political integration of the European Union.
Economics 321: Economics of Sports in America
Economic aspects of American sports; fan demand; advertising; team output decisions; league/conference organization; government and sports.
Management Operations 491: Business Strategy and Policy
Overall management of the firm; top-level decision-making and planning.
Marketing 368: Marketing Research
Survey and experimental methods as they relate to marketing research.
Marketing 450: Internet Marketing
Case and project-based course exploring marketing’s role in the Internet and electronic commerce.