General Education Mobile (GEM)
Course Schedule
Spring 2025 Offerings
ENG 101 – Writing I | 3 Cr.
CRN 10741
March 25, 2025 – May 16, 2025
This course, based on writing as a process as well as rhetorical principles, is designed to develop effective non-fiction prose. Students will learn the use of documentation within the Modern Language Association (MLA) format. They will use writing to promote critical thinking.
MAT 110 – Intermediate Algebra | 4 Cr.
CRN 10732
January 21, 2025 – March 24, 2025
For students who wish to improve their algebra skills for future mathematics or science courses. Topics include algebraic operations, linear functions and equations, exponents, radicals, and quadratic equations.
MAT 164 – Introduction to Statistics | 3 Cr.
CRN 10733
March 25, 2026 – May 16, 2025
Introduction to statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, basic probability rules, conditional probability, probability distributions, estimation of parameters, hypothesis testing using one or two samples, correlation, and regression. Computer applications and simulations are done using MINITAB, EXCEL, or other tools of technology.
PSY 110 – Introduction to Psychology | 3 Cr.
CRN 11070
March 25, 2025 – May 16, 2025
This course is a survey of basic psychology. Primary topics include research methods, the biological basis of behavior, learning, memory, motivation, personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. Additional topics include history, sensation and perception, cognition, emotion, growth and development, stress and coping, and social psychology.
Fall 2024 Offerings
ART 137 – Ancient to Gothic Art | 3 Cr.
CRN 30721
October 28, 2024- December 21, 2024
Development of art from ancient times to the Renaissance tracing styles, artists and monuments of western art; relation of sculpture, architecture, painting, and other expressions of living from the perspective of the historian.
ENG 101 – Writing I | 3 Cr.
CRN 30735
October 28, 2024- December 21, 2024
This course, based on writing as a process as well as rhetorical principles, is designed to develop effective non-fiction prose. Students will learn the use of documentation within the Modern Language Association (MLA) format. They will use writing to promote critical thinking.
MAT 110 – Intermediate Algebra | 4 Cr.
CRN 30554
September 3, 2024- October 25, 2024
For students who wish to improve their algebra skills for future mathematics or science courses. Topics include algebraic operations, linear functions and equations, exponents, radicals, and quadratic equations.
MAT 164 – Introduction to Statistics | 3 Cr.
CRN 30417
October 28, 2024- December 21, 2024
Introduction to statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, basic probability rules, conditional probability, probability distributions, estimation of parameters, hypothesis testing using one or two samples, correlation, and regression. Computer applications and simulations are done using MINITAB, EXCEL, or other tools of technology.
PSY 110 – Introduction to Psychology | 3 Cr.
CRN 30736
October 28, 2024- December 21, 2024
This course is a survey of basic psychology. Primary topics include research methods, the biological basis of behavior, learning, memory, motivation, personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. Additional topics include history, sensation and perception, cognition, emotion, growth and development, stress and coping, and social psychology.
SOC 101 – Introduction to Sociology | 3 Cr.
CRN 30669
September 3, 2024- October 25, 2024
This course is a survey of basic sociology. In this course, students become familiar with basic concepts of sociology and develop their sociological imagination – the ability to see the interplay between biography and history, individual and society; the ability to understand the connections between public issues and private troubles.
SPE 101 – Speech Communication | 3 Cr.
CRN 30818
October 28, 2024- December 21, 2024
This course is a survey of basic sociology. In this course, students become familiar with basic concepts of sociology and develop their sociological imagination – the ability to see the interplay between biography and history, individual and society; the ability to understand the connections between public issues and private troubles.
Course Schedule
Fall 2022 Offerings
ART 137 – Ancient to Gothic Art | 3 Cr.
CRN 30839
October 24, 2022 – December 17, 2022
Development of art from ancient times to the Renaissance tracing styles, artists and monuments of western art; relation of sculpture, architecture, painting, and other expressions of living from the perspective of the historian.
ENG 101 – Writing I | 3 Cr.
CRN 30857
October 24, 2022 – December 17, 2022
This course, based on writing as a process as well as rhetorical principles, is designed to develop effective non-fiction prose. Students will learn the use of documentation within the Modern Language Association (MLA) format. They will use writing to promote critical thinking.
MAT 110 – Intermediate Algebra | 4 Cr.
CRN 30627
August 29, 2022 – October 21, 2022
For students who wish to improve their algebra skills for future mathematics or science courses. Topics include algebraic operations, linear functions and equations, exponents, radicals, and quadratic equations.
MAT 164 – Introduction to Statistics | 3 Cr.
CRN 30477
October 24, 2022 – December 17, 2022
Introduction to statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, basic probability rules, conditional probability, probability distributions, estimation of parameters, hypothesis testing using one or two samples, correlation, and regression. Computer applications and simulations are done using MINITAB, EXCEL, or other tools of technology.
PSY 110 – Introduction to Psychology | 3 Cr.
CRN 30858
October 24, 2022 – December 17, 2022
This course is a survey of basic psychology. Primary topics include research methods, the biological basis of behavior, learning, memory, motivation, personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. Additional topics include history, sensation and perception, cognition, emotion, growth and development, stress and coping, and social psychology.
Spring 2023 Offerings
ART 137 – Ancient to Gothic Art | 3 Cr.
CRN 10860
March 21, 2023 – May 12, 2023
Development of art from ancient times to the Renaissance tracing styles, artists and monuments of western art; relation of sculpture, architecture, painting, and other expressions of living from the perspective of the historian.
ART 138 – 14th to 19th Century Art | 3 Cr.
CRN 10876
March 21, 2023 – May 12, 2023
Development of art from the Renaissance to the 19th century tracing styles, artists and monuments of western art; relation of sculpture, architecture, painting and other expressions of living from the perspective of the historian.
BUS 101 – Business Organization and Management | 3 Cr.
CRN 10256
January 18, 2022 – March 21, 2022
This course contains an analysis of the characteristics of the various types of business organizations. The principles of effective management and the relationships between business and other segments of society are also examined. Among the topics discussed are alternative approaches to management, management functions, productivity, quality control, decision-making, and the history of management thought. The course provides a foundation for additional coursework in the areas of organization and management.
ENG 101 – Writing I | 3 Cr.
CRN 10805
March 21, 2023 – May 12, 2023
This course, based on writing as a process as well as rhetorical principles, is designed to develop effective non-fiction prose. Students will learn the use of documentation within the Modern Language Association (MLA) format. They will use writing to promote critical thinking.
MAT 110 – Intermediate Algebra | 4 Cr.
CRN 10899
January 18, 2022 – March 21, 2022
For students who wish to improve their algebra skills for future mathematics or science courses. Topics include algebraic operations, linear functions and equations, exponents, radicals, and quadratic equations.
MAT 164 – Introduction to Statistics | 3 Cr.
CRN 10901
March 22, 2022 – May 13, 2022
Introduction to statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, basic probability rules, conditional probability, probability distributions, estimation of parameters, hypothesis testing using one or two samples, correlation, and regression. Computer applications and simulations are done using MINITAB, EXCEL, or other tools of technology.
PSY 110 – Introduction to Psychology | 3 Cr.
CRN 10898
January 18, 2022 – March 21, 2022
This course is a survey of basic psychology. Primary topics include research methods, the biological basis of behavior, learning, memory, motivation, personality, psychopathology, and psychotherapy. Additional topics include history, sensation and perception, cognition, emotion, growth and development, stress and coping, and social psychology.
SPE 101 – Speech Communication | 3 Cr.
CRN 10849
January 17, 2023 – March 20, 2023
This course provides the student with a practical introduction to the theories and practices of effective oral communication. Emphasis is placed upon understanding the general principles of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public communication. The student is provided the opportunity to examine, develop, and apply his/her own oral communication skills in varied communication situations. Course content includes: the human communication process, verbal and nonverbal communication, understanding self and others, listening, interpersonal skills, and organizing and presenting effective informative and persuasive speeches.