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ADMJ 41: Legal Persuasion & Argument
Description: In this course, students will learn strategies for recognizing and evaluating the conflicting statements of others, including victims, lay witnesses, expert witnesses, and other professionals within the field of administration of justice. They will also learn how to gather, analyze and interpret statutory law, case law, data and other information. Upon completion of this course, students will also learn to think critically and independently and support their own written and oral persuasive arguments with facts, research and logic. CRN: 53124    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 3/23/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MACKEY, CHERYL LEMA

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ADMJ 42: Leadership and Integrity
Description: This course will examine the impact of leadership, effective communication and organizational integrity in establishing trust in the administration of justice system. Beginning with initial contact with citizens to adjudication and punishment, this course will analyze the challenges of the complex procedures and processes that impact the legal system and the lives of people. The course will emphasize the importance of ethical behavior and ethical leadership by individuals and organizations as a philosophy. CRN: 51454    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: T, 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM
LOCATION: 553    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: DELTORCHIO, ALFRED E

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ADMJ 42: Leadership and Integrity
Description: This course will examine the impact of leadership, effective communication and organizational integrity in establishing trust in the administration of justice system. Beginning with initial contact with citizens to adjudication and punishment, this course will analyze the challenges of the complex procedures and processes that impact the legal system and the lives of people. The course will emphasize the importance of ethical behavior and ethical leadership by individuals and organizations as a philosophy. CRN: 51454    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: DELTORCHIO, ALFRED E

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ADMJ 45: Law and Democracy
Description: The Law and Democracy course is an interdisciplinary exploration of themes such as equality, citizenship, participation, access, and social justice. We will look critically at how law structures as well as limits democracy and examine the idea of democracy as a universal value. CRN: 53123    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 3/20/2026
INSTRUCTOR: CANTRELL, RYAN DAVID

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ADMJ 50: Intro to Admin of Justice
Description: This is an introductory course that examines the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. The course covers the history, theory, and philosophy of administration of justice and the evolution of the principles, operational practices, and structure of the police, courts, and corrections agencies. Particular emphasis is placed on crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, and the challenges and opportunities for law enforcement in an increasingly diverse society. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal processes, and sentencing and incarceration policies. CRN: 50444    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: T, 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM
LOCATION: 554    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: LINDSEY, DRENNON DENISE

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ADMJ 50: Intro to Admin of Justice
Description: This is an introductory course that examines the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. The course covers the history, theory, and philosophy of administration of justice and the evolution of the principles, operational practices, and structure of the police, courts, and corrections agencies. Particular emphasis is placed on crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, and the challenges and opportunities for law enforcement in an increasingly diverse society. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal processes, and sentencing and incarceration policies. CRN: 50444    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: LINDSEY, DRENNON DENISE

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ADMJ 54: Investigative Reporting
Description: Investigative reports with emphasis upon accuracy and necessary details. Includes arrest reports, incident reports and miscellaneous field reports. Techniques and methods used to cover information; how to analyze and present information in a clear and concise report. CRN: 50249    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: W, 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM
LOCATION: 552    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: WILSON, BRADON TYLER

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ADMJ 54: Investigative Reporting
Description: Investigative reports with emphasis upon accuracy and necessary details. Includes arrest reports, incident reports and miscellaneous field reports. Techniques and methods used to cover information; how to analyze and present information in a clear and concise report. CRN: 50249    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: WILSON, BRADON TYLER

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ADMJ 55: Intro to Correctional Science
Description: This course focuses on the major programs within the corrections component of the criminal justice system. It includes analysis of probation, institutional treatment, parole, and community corrections programs. Development of corrections philosophy, theory, and practice will be presented with emphasis on constitutional rights of offenders. Exploration also includes alternatives to punishment, rates of recidivism, types of correctional institutions, and impact on the criminal justice system. CRN: 51460    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: LINDSEY, DRENNON DENISE

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ADMJ 60: Criminal Law
Description: This course offers an analysis of the doctrine of criminal liability in the United States and classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. Emphasis is placed on the classification of crime, elements of particular crimes, and defenses to crime. This course utilizes case law and case studies to introduce students to criminal law and will include some limited discussion of prosecution and defense decision making, criminal culpability, and defenses to crime. CRN: 50036    SECTION: EN2
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 3/23/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MACKEY, CHERYL LEMA

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ADMJ 61: Evidence
Description: This course examines the origins, development, philosophy and the constitutional basis for the rules of evidence. During the course of the semester, we will explore the rules and policies governing the kinds of information which can be received at trial, how evidence can be properly developed and obtained by law enforcement officers, and how evidence may be considered by the judge and/or jury. Topics are considered from both a theoretical and a practical viewpoint. CRN: 50037    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: Th, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
LOCATION: 557    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MACKEY, CHERYL LEMA

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ADMJ 61: Evidence
Description: This course examines the origins, development, philosophy and the constitutional basis for the rules of evidence. During the course of the semester, we will explore the rules and policies governing the kinds of information which can be received at trial, how evidence can be properly developed and obtained by law enforcement officers, and how evidence may be considered by the judge and/or jury. Topics are considered from both a theoretical and a practical viewpoint. CRN: 50037    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MACKEY, CHERYL LEMA

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ADMJ 70: Community Relations
Description: This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. Topics include crime prevention, restorative justice, conflict resolution, ethics, and current best practices to enhance public safety while building trust. Students will also engage in analysis of strategies that affect agency culture, policy, administrative process, transparency, community engagement, and interactions with various populations. CRN: 50038    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: W, 06:00 PM - 08:10 PM
LOCATION: 505    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MCALLISTER, DARRYL CRAIG

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ADMJ 70: Community Relations
Description: This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. Topics include crime prevention, restorative justice, conflict resolution, ethics, and current best practices to enhance public safety while building trust. Students will also engage in analysis of strategies that affect agency culture, policy, administrative process, transparency, community engagement, and interactions with various populations. CRN: 50038    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MCALLISTER, DARRYL CRAIG

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ADMJ 80: Criminal Court Process
Description: This course examines due process and the constitutional, statutory and rule-based issues that arise in the formal processing of a criminal case from pre-arrest through trial and appeal. CRN: 50860    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MACKEY, CHERYL LEMA

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ADMJ 89: Family Violence
Description: Origins of violence in the family including child abuse from the administration of justice perspective. Specific types of violent interactions and abuse among family members and responsible adults. Emphasis on techniques for use by peace officers and other social service professionals to intervene effectively. CRN: 52410    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: LINDSEY, DRENNON DENISE

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BUS 10: Business Law
Description: This course introduces the fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions and the business environment. Topics covered include sources of law and the legal process under the federal and state court systems. The course presents a comprehensive study of contracts under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code, including breach of contract and remedies. The course examines agency and employment law, tort law including intentional, negligence and strict liability torts. Intellectual property, legal structures of business, and criminal law as applied in a business setting are also studied. CRN: 51841    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: M, 06:00 PM - 08:50 PM
LOCATION:    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MAGANA, VICTOR HUGO

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BUS 10: Business Law
Description: This course introduces the fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions and the business environment. Topics covered include sources of law and the legal process under the federal and state court systems. The course presents a comprehensive study of contracts under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code, including breach of contract and remedies. The course examines agency and employment law, tort law including intentional, negligence and strict liability torts. Intellectual property, legal structures of business, and criminal law as applied in a business setting are also studied. CRN: 51841    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MAGANA, VICTOR HUGO

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BUS 10: Business Law
Description: This course introduces the fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions and the business environment. Topics covered include sources of law and the legal process under the federal and state court systems. The course presents a comprehensive study of contracts under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code, including breach of contract and remedies. The course examines agency and employment law, tort law including intentional, negligence and strict liability torts. Intellectual property, legal structures of business, and criminal law as applied in a business setting are also studied. CRN: 52430    SECTION: HY1    DAYS & TIMES: MW, 01:00 PM - 02:15 PM
LOCATION: 1608    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: STEIN, HOLDEN

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BUS 10: Business Law
Description: This course introduces the fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions and the business environment. Topics covered include sources of law and the legal process under the federal and state court systems. The course presents a comprehensive study of contracts under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code, including breach of contract and remedies. The course examines agency and employment law, tort law including intentional, negligence and strict liability torts. Intellectual property, legal structures of business, and criminal law as applied in a business setting are also studied. CRN: 52430    SECTION: HY1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: STEIN, HOLDEN

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BUS 12: Intro to Business
Description: Survey of the private enterprise system and basic business concepts, business economics, types of business ownership, ethics, globalization, and organizational functions (management, marketing, accounting, human resources, and finance). Provides a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to influence an organization's policies and practices within the U.S. and a global environments. CRN: 52155    SECTION: 3    DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM
LOCATION: 1609    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: COLON, MIGUEL ANGEL

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BUS 12: Intro to Business
Description: Survey of the private enterprise system and basic business concepts, business economics, types of business ownership, ethics, globalization, and organizational functions (management, marketing, accounting, human resources, and finance). Provides a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to influence an organization's policies and practices within the U.S. and a global environments. CRN: 50124    SECTION: 4    DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
LOCATION: 1609    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: COLON, MIGUEL ANGEL

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BUS 12: Intro to Business
Description: Survey of the private enterprise system and basic business concepts, business economics, types of business ownership, ethics, globalization, and organizational functions (management, marketing, accounting, human resources, and finance). Provides a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to influence an organization's policies and practices within the U.S. and a global environments. CRN: 50368    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: F, 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
LOCATION: 1758    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: HATTER, AMBER DAWN

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BUS 12: Intro to Business
Description: Survey of the private enterprise system and basic business concepts, business economics, types of business ownership, ethics, globalization, and organizational functions (management, marketing, accounting, human resources, and finance). Provides a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to influence an organization's policies and practices within the U.S. and a global environments. CRN: 50368    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: HATTER, AMBER DAWN

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BUS 12: Intro to Business
Description: Survey of the private enterprise system and basic business concepts, business economics, types of business ownership, ethics, globalization, and organizational functions (management, marketing, accounting, human resources, and finance). Provides a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to influence an organization's policies and practices within the U.S. and a global environments. CRN: 52492    SECTION: EN3
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 3/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MOBEGI, JOHN ONUKO

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BUS 14: Business Communications
Description: This course applies the principles of ethical and effective communication to the creation of letters, memos, emails, and written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. The course emphasizes planning, organizing, composing, and revising business documents using word processing software for written documents and presentation-graphics software to create and deliver professional-level oral reports. This course is designed for students who already have college-level writing skills. CRN: 52435    SECTION: HY1    DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM
LOCATION: 1608    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: Staff - Applied Technology & Business, General

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BUS 14: Business Communications
Description: This course applies the principles of ethical and effective communication to the creation of letters, memos, emails, and written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. The course emphasizes planning, organizing, composing, and revising business documents using word processing software for written documents and presentation-graphics software to create and deliver professional-level oral reports. This course is designed for students who already have college-level writing skills. CRN: 52435    SECTION: HY1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: Staff - Applied Technology & Business, General

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BUS 1B: Managerial Accounting
Description: Examines how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing, operating, and controlling. Emphasis on cost terms and concepts, cost structure, cost behavior, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, budgeting, budgetary controls, cost controls, accounting for manufacturing costs and ethics. CRN: 51220    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: T, 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM
LOCATION: 1607    START & END DATES: 2/3/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: KALYAGIN, DMITRIY MIKHAYLOVICH

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BUS 1B: Managerial Accounting
Description: Examines how managers use accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing, operating, and controlling. Emphasis on cost terms and concepts, cost structure, cost behavior, cost-volume-profit analysis, profit planning, budgeting, budgetary controls, cost controls, accounting for manufacturing costs and ethics. CRN: 51220    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 2/3/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: KALYAGIN, DMITRIY MIKHAYLOVICH

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BUS 26: Small Business Management
Description: Application of management principles to the selection, establishment, and operation of a small business. Emphasis on the problems encountered by a small business and possible solutions. CRN: 50220    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: LALAMI, NOUREDDINE

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BUS 28: Human Relations in Workplace
Description: Business concepts of individual, group, and organizational human behavior as they affect human relations, performance, and productivity within the workplace. Strategies and techniques that influence communications, employee leadership and interactions among people?including cultural diversity and its impact?are explored. CRN: 51843    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: GELMAN, YAN

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BUS 36: Intro to Marketing
Description: Survey of marketing, including consumer behavior, company and environmental analysis, market segmentation, product development, pricing, promotion, and distribution. Marketing for small and large businesses, startups, governments, and institutions. Personal, consumer, business to business and digital marketing are included. CRN: 50128    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: TTh, 01:00 PM - 02:15 PM
LOCATION: 1760    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: PINKAS, CATHERINE

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BUS 5: Auditing
Description: Examines philosophy, environment, principles, and practices of financial statements audits. Topics include Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), Sarbanes-Oxley Act regulatory environment, professional ethics, auditor?s responsibilities and legal liability; fraud, internal controls and audit risk; audit planning, audit procedures, sampling tools, audit evidence, documentation, opinions and reports. CRN: 50663    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: ZAKIROVA, GULNORA

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BUS 50A: Skills for Supervisors
Description: This course will provide survival skills for new supervisors and those who aspire to move to managerial positions. Necessary skills of time management, leadership, planning, motivation, conducting meetings, communication, handling stress, conflict, and performance appraisals will be discussed. Students will be involved in a variety of management exercises, discussions, current trends in supervision, and real-world case studies. CRN: 50222    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 4/13/2026 - 5/23/2026
INSTRUCTOR: LALAMI, NOUREDDINE

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BUS 7: Accounting for Small Business
Description: Bookkeeping practices and accounting cycle for a service and merchandising sole proprietorship. Double-accounting entry system (debits and credits), journal, ledgers, adjusting and closing entries, income statement, balance sheet, and statement of owner?s equity, cash, banking activities, payroll, merchandising transactions. CRN: 50125    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: M, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
LOCATION: 455    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: HATTER, AMBER DAWN

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BUS 7: Accounting for Small Business
Description: Bookkeeping practices and accounting cycle for a service and merchandising sole proprietorship. Double-accounting entry system (debits and credits), journal, ledgers, adjusting and closing entries, income statement, balance sheet, and statement of owner?s equity, cash, banking activities, payroll, merchandising transactions. CRN: 50125    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: W, 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM
LOCATION: 455    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: HATTER, AMBER DAWN

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BUS 7: Accounting for Small Business
Description: Bookkeeping practices and accounting cycle for a service and merchandising sole proprietorship. Double-accounting entry system (debits and credits), journal, ledgers, adjusting and closing entries, income statement, balance sheet, and statement of owner?s equity, cash, banking activities, payroll, merchandising transactions. CRN: 50125    SECTION: 1    DAYS & TIMES: W, 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM
LOCATION: 455    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: HATTER, AMBER DAWN

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BUS 72: Leadership of Health Care Orgs
Description: Survey of key issues and effective management approaches in health care organizations, including organizational structure and governance, information technology, facilities and guest services, planning, marketing and strategy. CRN: 53093    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 2/9/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: KELLY-BELLAMY, RAINA MICHELLE

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CAS 85: AWS Cloud Foundations & Sec
Description: This course covers the objectives in the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and AWS Certified Security-Specialty certification exams. This course is intended for students who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. It provides a detailed overview of cloud concepts, AWS core services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. Students gain a foundational knowledge of cybersecurity principles and services for cloud computing, including identity management, identity- and resource-based security policies, securing data at rest and in motion, security monitoring, incident detection and response planning. CRN: 51759    SECTION: ON1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: PHILLIPS, WAYNE ALVIN

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CAS 85: AWS Cloud Foundations & Sec
Description: This course covers the objectives in the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and AWS Certified Security-Specialty certification exams. This course is intended for students who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. It provides a detailed overview of cloud concepts, AWS core services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. Students gain a foundational knowledge of cybersecurity principles and services for cloud computing, including identity management, identity- and resource-based security policies, securing data at rest and in motion, security monitoring, incident detection and response planning. CRN: 51759    SECTION: ON1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: PHILLIPS, WAYNE ALVIN

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CMGT 1: Introduction to CM
Description: Overview of the Construction Management profession and the requirements for programs of study. This course focuses on the scope and nature of work in Construction Management, including professional roles, skills and responsibilities, career opportunities, and higher education pathways. CRN: 52959    SECTION: E71    DAYS & TIMES: M, 06:00 PM - 08:50 PM
LOCATION: 1608    START & END DATES: 3/23/2026 - 5/4/2026
INSTRUCTOR: SMITH, JUSTIN E

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CMGT 11: Fundamentals of CM
Description: Introduction to the basic concepts of construction project management including: the building design and construction process; project participants, their roles and responsibilities. Areas of focus includes the application of the principles of contracts in relation to construction projects, estimating, scheduling and project control. CRN: 53042    SECTION: 71    DAYS & TIMES: T, 06:00 PM - 08:50 PM
LOCATION: 1608    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: SMITH, JUSTIN E

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ENTR 1: Intro to Entrepreneurship
Description: An entrepreneur is a person that starts and operates a business, taking on greater than normal financial risk in order to do so. Creating and building a business from the ground up requires the willingness to make sacrifices and devote endless amounts of time and energy to make the business grow. Introduction to Entrepreneurship helps a student understand the mindset of an Entrepreneur as well as the steps and processes necessary to become an Entrepreneur. CRN: 50441    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: W, 12:00 PM - 01:15 PM
LOCATION: 1609    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: GRAVES, ALLAN JOSE

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ENTR 1: Intro to Entrepreneurship
Description: An entrepreneur is a person that starts and operates a business, taking on greater than normal financial risk in order to do so. Creating and building a business from the ground up requires the willingness to make sacrifices and devote endless amounts of time and energy to make the business grow. Introduction to Entrepreneurship helps a student understand the mindset of an Entrepreneur as well as the steps and processes necessary to become an Entrepreneur. CRN: 50441    SECTION: EH1
LOCATION: HYBRID    START & END DATES: 2/2/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: GRAVES, ALLAN JOSE

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ENTR 16: Making the Pitch
Description: This course introduces students to the process of articulating the value of an entrepreneurial venture in the form of an oral presentation. This is known as an elevator pitch. Students will learn how to identify the attributes of a value proposition; outline a presentation that articulates those values; orally present their value proposition in the form of a 2-minute elevator pitch. CRN: 52450    SECTION: EH1    DAYS & TIMES: T, 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM
LOCATION: 1609    START & END DATES: 3/24/2026 - 5/5/2026
INSTRUCTOR: GRAVES, ALLAN JOSE

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ENTR 5: The Entrepreneurial Mindset
Description: A study of social and business entrepreneurs throughout history and around the world. An exploration of the traits that enable entrepreneurs to thrive in vastly different cultures and eras, and the important contributions made by these innovators. Consider the social and economic challenges entrepreneurs must overcome along their entrepreneurial journey. And finally, try to understand what motivates and drives a regular person to take the risk of becoming an entrepreneur. CRN: 50695    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 3/23/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: COLON, MIGUEL ANGEL

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INDT 62: Adv Manufacturing Operations
Description: Advanced manufacturing operational processes, including lean manufactuing, statistical process control (SPC or"six-sigma"), and quality management systems (e.g. ISO 9000). Examination of the impact of Big Data on manufacturing operations. CRN: 51222    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 3/23/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: Staff - Applied Technology & Business, General

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PLGL 30: Intro to Paralegal Studies
Description: This course will introduce students to the responsibilities and duties of a paralegal. It will provide an overview of the paralegal profession, including the paralegal's role in the delivery of legal services. CRN: 51459    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: PERVAIZ, NIDAA MASOOD

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PLGL 30: Intro to Paralegal Studies
Description: This course will introduce students to the responsibilities and duties of a paralegal. It will provide an overview of the paralegal profession, including the paralegal's role in the delivery of legal services. CRN: 53122    SECTION: EN2
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 3/23/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: PERVAIZ, NIDAA MASOOD

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PLGL 34: Prof Responsibility & Ethics
Description: This course provides students with a practical understanding of the professional codes of conduct and the general principles of ethical legal conduct governing the practice of law. CRN: 51484    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MACKEY, CHERYL LEMA

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PLGL 35: Adv Legal Writing & Research
Description: This course is designed to build upon the skills developed in Legal Writing and Research. This course will provide a more in-depth, advanced understanding of legal writing, research, proper citation format, and preparation of legal documents. CRN: 52163    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: LERNER, SUNNY ROSENFELD

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PLGL 36: Contract Law
Description: As part of the Paralegal Program, this course will examine the fundamental elements of contract law, including the principals of formation, agreement, and consideration. Students will also learn contract interpretation, the necessary elements for creating legally enforceable contracts, and breach and remedies. CRN: 51482    SECTION: EN1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/26/2026 - 5/22/2026
INSTRUCTOR: PAKPOUR, VAHISHTA

FEATURED CLASS
REST 80: Real Estate Principles
Description: This course serves as the foundational course for real estate. A broad range of real estate subjects are introduced to the student in this course. Topics addressed include real and personal property acquisition, ownership, estates in real property, joint tenancies, partnerships, sales contracts, homesteads, deeds and taxes. Methods of financing, real estate practices, and federal as well as state regulation of the real estate business. CRN: 52050    SECTION: ON2
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MUMFORD, JAY K

FEATURED CLASS
REST 88: RE Property Management
Description: This course covers real estate property management, which, in a broad sense, is the administration, operation, and maintenance of a piece of real estate. The different types of managed properties explained range from rural single unit residential properties to high rise office skyscrapers in the city center. The federal, state and local laws pertaining to the management of property are reviewed in detail. Each and every property has a property manager and a property management plan with goals and objectives. This class reviews in detail the structure, strategy, implementation, including government and legal aspects of managing properties large and small. The class explores the complexities of emergency procedures, risk management, criminal and security precautions and limiting the risk of all kinds as it relates to managing and owning real estate. CRN: 50706    SECTION: ON1
LOCATION: ONLINE    START & END DATES: 1/20/2026 - 5/29/2026
INSTRUCTOR: MUMFORD, JAY K