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Master essential Canvas tools and features for successful online learning, including discussions, assignments, file management, and technical troubleshooting.
Explore forensic science techniques, crime scene management, and evidence analysis for legal applications. Gain insights into the history and modern practices of forensics.
Explore psychological aspects of crime, criminal behavior, and the justice system, analyzing intersections between psychology and criminal justice.
Explore physical and chemical principles underlying biological systems, satisfying General Education requirements in Natural Sciences.
Explore biological evolution, life's diversity, and organism adaptations through geological time. Investigate theories of origins, speciation, and dominant life forms.
Explore fundamental concepts of biology, from cells to ecosystems, designed for Natural History majors and general education requirements.
Learn relational database management concepts, SQL queries, and database design. Create, manipulate, and report on databases while mastering normalization techniques.
Develop excellent business communication skills, including writing effective documents and strategies for digital environments.
Explore computer hardware, software, and programming concepts, emphasizing latest technologies. Covers Internet, applications, databases, and numbering systems.
Explore fundamental programming concepts, including structured and OOP, data types, control structures, functions, and file handling through hands-on practice.
Explore Hollywood's evolution, aesthetics, and cultural impact through classic films, genres, and independent counterparts. Analyze representative works critically.
Explore the evolution, structure, and cultural impact of American television through critical analysis and program screenings.
Explore Hollywood's evolution since the 1960s, from studio decline to blockbusters and indie films, analyzing industry shifts and artistic trends.
Explore gender and sexuality in cinema, analyzing stereotypes, social messages, and contributions of female directors from early films to present-day representations.
Explore documentary film history, theory, and evolving concepts of reality through stylistic analysis of diverse international works.
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