Available courses

This course aims at providing students with the essential listening and speaking skills needed for English communication through various types of preparations and practices. Such communication skills including extensive and intensive listening as well as verbal and nonverbal delivery will be practiced through in-class learning tasks. 

A variety of individual and collaborative activities will be incorporated in class to better prepare the students with hands-on practices and greater metacognitive awareness of their learning. 

Selected video watching, pair work, group discussion, presentation, and online assignments provide adequate practice in fluency and accuracy. Students are encouraged to produce level-appropriate language and to bring their own personal experiences to the learning context. It is hoped that students could achieve language proficiency, develop better communication skills, and further meet their academic and professional goals.

Physics 205: Physics for Scientists and Engineers II is a calculus-based physics course intended for science, engineering, and pre-med students. The course covers the topics of electricity and magnetism. It also has a lab component that involves completing six hands-on experiments in a place of your choice.

PHYS 200 is a junior, algebra-based course that provides an introduction to mechanics. PHYS 200 combined with either PHYS 201 or PHYS 202 gives the equivalent of one year in introductory physics able to be matched to offerings at other institutions.

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MATH 215 gives students a working knowledge and understanding of descriptive and inferential statistics and how statistics is applied in the sciences, social sciences, and business.

Mathematics 315: Methods in Applied Statistics is a three-credit intermediate-level course designed to enable students to develop familiarity with various parametric and nonparametric tests and to gain the knowledge and skills needed to apply statistical concepts to solve applied problems. Students will learn the logic, procedures and the use of common statistical techniques using one of the most commonly used statistical package: SPSS for Windows.

PHYS 200 is a junior, algebra-based course that provides an introduction to mechanics. PHYS 200 combined with either PHYS 201 or PHYS 202 gives the equivalent of one year in introductory physics able to be matched to offerings at other institutions.