COM101: Composition
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: None
COM101: Composition is a foundational course designed for students in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. This course emphasizes the development of effective written communication skills essential for academic and professional success. Through a variety of writing tasks, students learn to articulate complex ideas clearly, organize arguments logically, and engage in critical thinking.
COM102: Introduction to Public Speaking
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: NoneCOM102 is a foundational course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program, focusing on the art and skill of public speaking. This course provides students with the fundamental principles and techniques of effective oral communication and presentation in various contexts. It aims to build confidence and proficiency in public speaking, critical for success in business and professional environments.
HUM101: Introduction to philosophy
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: NoneHUM101: Introduction to Philosophy is an essential course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. It introduces students to the fundamental questions and concepts of philosophy, exploring topics such as ethics, logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of science. This course is designed to stimulate critical thinking, enhance analytical skills, and deepen understanding of philosophical ideas that have shaped human thought and society.
HUM102: Introduction to ethics
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: NoneHUM102: Introduction to Ethics is a core course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. It explores fundamental ethical theories and principles, focusing on their application in business and everyday life. Students will examine various ethical dilemmas, learn to apply ethical reasoning, and develop skills to make sound moral decisions in professional contexts.
SOC101: History of the United States
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: None
SOC101 provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the United States, from its early colonization to the present day. This course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program explores significant events, figures, and movements that have shaped the nation. It also examines the social, economic, and political developments that have influenced the country's trajectory, providing students with a deep understanding of the factors that have shaped contemporary American society and its role in the global context.
PSY101: General Psychology
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: None
PSY101: General Psychology is an introductory course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program, designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the field of psychology. This course covers the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, including topics such as perception, cognition, emotion, motivation, development, personality, social behavior, and psychological disorders. Students will gain insights into human behavior that are valuable for personal and professional development.
BIO101: Introduction to Biology
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: None
BIO101: Introduction to Biology is an integral part of the general education curriculum in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. This course provides an overview of biological principles and processes, including cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and an introduction to the diversity of life. The course is designed for students to understand the basic concepts of biology and appreciate its relevance in the business world, particularly in sectors like healthcare, pharmaceuticals, environmental management, and biotechnology.
PHY101: General physics
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: None
PHY101: General Physics is a foundational course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. This course provides a broad overview of the principles of physics, including mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. It is designed to give students an understanding of the physical principles underlying the world around them and their applications in various business contexts, such as energy management, product design, and technology development.
MAT101: College Algebra
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: NoneMAT101: College Algebra is a foundational course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. This course covers algebraic concepts and techniques that are essential for business applications, including functions, equations, inequalities, and their various uses in analyzing and solving business problems. The course is designed to strengthen students' mathematical skills and prepare them for advanced business courses.
MAT102: Foundations of mathematical reasoning
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3
Pre-requisite: NoneMAT102: Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning is a core course in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. It is designed to introduce students to the essential concepts of mathematical logic, set theory, number theory, and their applications in business-related problem-solving. This course emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills through mathematical reasoning and problem-solving techniques that are vital in the business world.