All Courses

  • Spring 2022 - Intro to Communications HU (COMM-1010-001)

    This introductory course investigates principles of communication theories and how to use these theories in practical application. The course content encourages students to analyze, assess and evaluate communication principles. Students will develop skills and techniques essential to effective communication in settings that include; intrapersonal (with oneself), interpersonal (face-to-face), small group and public speaking. Students will develop the ability to look at the big picture of human communicate and how it affects each individual's perception, cultural traditions and human philosophy. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture

  • Spring 2022 - Calculus I (MATH-1210-460)

    This course is an introduction to calculus: functions and their limits, especially as applied to derivatives and integrals. Topics include continuity of functions, techniques and applications of differentiation (related rates, graphing, and optimization), and elementary techniques and applications of integration. These topics are applied to algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture

  • Spring 2022 - Construction Print Reading (CM-1155-001)

    In this course, students learn the symbols, terms, specifications, relationships of views, measurements, sections, and details for proper interpretation of plans used for residential and light commercial buildings. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture

  • Spring 2022 - Const Sched/Cost Control (CM-2460-001)

    This course provides instruction in the planning and scheduling of construction projects. Students learn construction project control through use of critical path, Gantt bar charts, and reporting practices making paper charts and using project software. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture

  • Spring 2022 - Materials and Methods II (CM-2030-001)

    This course covers the practical theory of commercial structures and the construction process methods and materials used. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture

  • Spring 2022 - Architectural Drafting CAD (CM-2610-001)

    An introduction to architectural design and working drawings. The class will study architectural practices, procedures, symbology, dimensioning techniques, standards and terminology. Practical applications in planning and functional design and working drawings. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture/Laboratory

  • Spring 2022 - Quantitative Literacy MA (MATH-1030-460)

    Quantitative Literacy is about viewing Mathematics from a countable, predictable, and creative standpoint. We learn how and where we find geometry, pattern, logic, cryptography and statistics in our natural world and in society. The discoveries are made using a little bit of algebra, art, trigonometry and other skills to critically process the concepts in the course. This course is designed for students seeking an AA or non-stem AS degree. Math 1030 is not a prerequisite for Math 1040, 1050 or 1060. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture

  • Spring 2022 - College Algebra MA (MATH-1050-460)

    College Algebra is designed to prepare students for trigonometry and calculus. In this course students will study several types of functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Additional topics may include graphing technology, sequences and series, conic sections, matrices, modeling, and the binomial theorem. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture

  • Spring 2022 - Cabinet Construction (CM-2150-001)

    This course provides instruction in the principles and procedures used in the design, layout, and construction of cabinets for a residential home. It includes practical experiences in building quality cabinets for a residential home. The course also includes a familiarization of tools, materials, and process of the woodworking industry with an emphasis on safety. 1/10/2022 - 5/5/2022, Lecture/Laboratory

  • Fall 2022 Art History Survey I (ARTH-2710-001)

    This course is part one of a standard two-part art history series required during the second year of art study. It is required for all art majors who are on track toward the Associate of Fine Arts degree and it articulates to all higher education institutions in the state of Utah.

  • Fall 2022 Human Development SS (HFST-1500-01S)

    In this course students learn about the fundamental principles of growth and development from conception through childhood to old age. The course includes the study of the biological process of development, as well as the emotional, social, psychological, and cognitive development of the individual within a cultural and historical context. This course is cross-listed with Psychology 1100.

  • Fall 2022 Human Development SS (HFST-1500-02S)

    In this course students learn about the fundamental principles of growth and development from conception through childhood to old age. The course includes the study of the biological process of development, as well as the emotional, social, psychological, and cognitive development of the individual within a cultural and historical context. This course is cross-listed with Psychology 1100.

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