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Discipline and Course                                                                                       


Computer Science


CSIS 1010 Introduction to Computer Science           1.0               


CIS 1200 Computer Literacy                                               1.0               


CS 1400 Fundamentals of Programming              

Utah Course Code: 35020013030

1.0 Credit

CS 1410 Object Oriented Programming            

Utah Course Code: 35020013040

1.0 Credit


Communications


COMMUNICATIONS 1010 Intro to Communications     1.0               

       

COMMUNICATIONS 2110 Interpersonal Communication   

Prerequisite: Communications 1400

Utah Course Code: 06010013020

1.0 Credit


Education


EDUCATION 1010 Introduction to Education                                          

Utah Course Code: 10010013010

1.0 Credit



English


ENGLISH 1010 Introduction to Academic Writing             

Offers a disciplined approach to the rhetoric of English composition with emphasis on organization and development in the whole composition, on coherence and effectiveness in paragraphs, and on maturity and flexibility in sentence styles. While grammar and usage are not neglected, they are treated as means to achieving rhetorical objectives.

Utah Course Code: 00010013115

1.0 Credit


ENGLISH 2010 Intermediate Academic Writing               

Partially fulfills General Education English requirement. Provides opportunities to analyze and write academic papers, including the research-supported essay, through writing and revising a number of essays. Other activities, such as portfolios, library research, and tests may be used to help students improve their writing of advanced-level papers. Successful students will demonstrate competence in the use of standard written English, in analyzing texts, in correctly paraphrasing, summarizing and quoting source material, and in appropriately citing the work of others. 

Prerequisite: ENGLISH 1010 (Grade C or higher)

Utah Course Code: 06010013116

1.0 Credit


Engineering


CCET 1030 Computer Aided Design                               1.0               



Fine Arts


ART 1010 Art Appreciation               

Utah Course Code: 02010013020

1.0 Credit


MUSC 1010 Introduction to Music               

Course will introduce students to the fundamentals of creating, enjoying, and listening to music. Students will learn about the basics of creating music including melody, harmony, and rhythm. Students will also explore instrumental and vocal timbre and will critique musical performances. Students will also be exposed to many musical styles including traditional, folk, jazz, opera, popular, and classical music. 

Utah Course Code: 02040013020

1.0 Credit


Humanities


HUMANITIES 1010 Introduction to Humanities                1.0               

This course fulfills a General Education Humanities requirement. It can also be taken as an elective or as a background course for majors in English, humanities, philosophy, and scientific developments in Western culture. Through examining such ideas and events, we can see the traditional ways in which humans viewed their relationship with the past, with the future, with God, with nature, with other humans, and with themselves.

Utah Course Code: 06010013080

1.0 Credit


Mathematics


MATHEMATICS 1010 Intermediate Algebra                      1.0               

Intermediate Algebra develops student's basic mathematical skills and prepares them for their studies in science, business, engineering, or general education at the university. It enriches their ability to learn, understand, and solve problems. Real numbers, linear equations in one variable and two variables, line equations, absolute value, coordinate system, exponents, polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, complex fraction, rational exponents, radical equations, functions, quadratic functions, quadratic formula, completing the square, rational functions, polynomial functions, inequalities, complex numbers, graphing parabolas and rational function, and systems of linear equations.


MATHEMATICS 1040 Statistics                                      1.0               

        (07070013010)

       


MATHEMATICS 1050 College Algebra                               1.0               

Concurrent Enrollment course with (SUU/DSU).  This course earns 1.0 high school credit and 4.0 university credit hours. This course explores the concept of functions: polynomial, rational, inverse, logarithmic and exponential; with an emphasis on graphing. Solving systems of equations using matrix methods is covered along with conic sections. Other topics may include sequences, mathematical induction and the binomial theorem. The course involves the extensive use of graphing calculators. Prerequisite: A Math ACT score of 23, a grade of "C" or better in Math 1010 or equivalent. (07040013020)

MATHEMATICS 1060 Trigonometry                              1.0               

                    Prerequisite: Math 1050 with C or better, or equivalent. (07070013010)      


Science


BIOLOGY 1010 Introduction to Biology                             1.0               

BIOLOGY 1015 Lab

Emphasizes mechanisms of living systems and impact of biological problems on human affairs. Course fosters critical thinking, problem solving and the application of scientific thinking in biology. Not intended for science majors. No prerequisites. (08020013010 Lab: 08020013010)


BIOLOGY 1020 Human Biology                                          1.0               

BIOLOGY 1025 Lab

Designed for non-biology majors seeking a basic introduction to human anatomy and physiology. Outlines the basic structure and function of the body from cellular to system levels. No prerequisites. This course will foster in students the intellectual and process skills necessary as a foundation for life-long learning.


BIOLOGY 1610 General Biology                                         1.0               

BIOLOGY 1615 Lab

Intended for science majors. Provides a basic foundation in the area of biochemistry, organization and function of cells as well as the transmission of genetic information. No prerequisites. This course will foster in students the intellectual and process skills necessary as a foundation for life-long learning. (08020013010 Lab: 08020013010)


CHEMISTRY 1010 Introduction to Chemistry                    1.0               

CHEMISTRY 1015 Lab

In this course, students will demonstrate knowledge of the skills required to make informed personal and social decisions about the issues that we will face locally as well as globally. Students will demonstrate knowledge of basic fundamental laws, concepts, and theories in the physical sciences and be able to apply them to everyday life. Students will be able to explain and apply the scientific method. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the process of science by being able to utilize data in the form of tables, graphs, and charts through interpretation and then communicate those findings in oral and/or written form. (08030013012 Lab: 08030013012)


CHEMISTRY 1210 General Chemistry                            1.0               

CHEMISTRY 1215 Lab

        (08030013012 Lab: 08030013012)


NFS 1020 Introduction to Nutrition                                  1.0               

        (34010013185)

PHYSICS 1010 Introduction to Physics                              1.0               

PHYSICS 1015 Lab

In this course, students will demonstrate knowledge of the skills required to make informed personal and social decisions about the issues they will face locally as well as globally. Students will demonstrate knowledge of basic fundamental scientific laws, concepts, and theories in the physical sciences that can be used for further life-long scientific understanding. Students will be able to explain and apply the scientific method, as well as how scientific knowledge is generated and validated, so that they can make independent, empirical inquiries about the natural world. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the process of science by being able to utilize data in the form of tables, graphs, and charts through interpretation. And then communicate those findings in oral and or written form.  .Prerequisites:  Algebra 2 or Secondary Math III. (08060013020 Lab: 08060013020)


Social Science


HISTORY 1700 American Civilization                                 1.0               

This course fulfills the General Education American Institutions requirement (Utah State code R470). This course surveys the historical, constitutional, and economic growth of the United States from pre-colonial and colonial times to the present.  Successful students will demonstrate a reasonable understanding of the history, principles, form of government, and economic system of the United States, as well as an appreciation of the American heritage and the responsibilities of American Citizens. (09090013010)


POLITICAL SCIENCE 1100 American Government             1.0               

This course fulfills the General Education American Institutions requirement (Utah State code R470). This course covers the essential facts of national government in the United States, this course satisfies state law, requiring examination of the United States Constitution. This course surveys the founding of the government of the United States; the United States Constitution; and the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches of government.  This course also covers aspects such as, politics, elections, lobbying, foreign policy, and national security.  This course will aid students in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the federal system and federalism. (09060013020)


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