Course Connect Courses and Course Modules General Education Developmental English Introduction to the Writing Process and Strategies to Improve Reading Skills Review of Sentences and an Introduction to the Paragraph Paragraph Patterns; The Illustrative Paragraph Review of Verbs; The Descriptive Paragraph Review of Nouns; The Process Paragraph Review of Pronouns; The Narrative Paragraph Review of Modifiers; The Classification Paragraph Review of Punctuation; The Comparison and Contrast Paragraph Review of Spelling and Diction; The Cause and Effect Paragraph Revising and Editing; The Definition Paragraph Essays and Essay Patterns Final Quiz and Course Project Introduction to Psychology The Field of Psychology Biological Bases of Behavior, Sensation and Perception Consciousness Learning With Change, Experience and Memory Cognition and Intelligence Human Development Motivation and Emotion Sexuality and Gender Personality and Behavioral Patterns Health, Stress and Its Management Mental Disorders: Causes, Nature and Treatment Social Thought and Behavior Introduction to Sociology The Field of Sociology Culture Socialization Deviance and Social Control Global Stratification, Racial Discrimination Inequalities of Gender and Age Social Class and Decision Making Politics and Economy Marriage and Family Education and Religion Population and Urbanization Social Change Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 1
General Education (Continued) Basic Math Whole Numbers Fractions Mixed Fractions Decimals Ratio and Proportion Percent Notation Data, Graphs and Statistics Measurements Geometry Real Numbers Algebra Algebra-Solving Equations College Algebra Real Numbers and Algebraic Equations Solving Equations and Inequalities Graphs and Linear Equations Polynomials Polynomials and Factoring Rational Expressions Graphs, Functions and Applications Systems of Equations Compound Inequalities and Absolute Value Equations Radical Expressions, Equations and Functions Quadratic Equations Exponentials and Logarithmic Functions English Composition 1 The Writing Process Paragraphs Introduction to College Writing Introduction to Essays Clarity and Style in Writing Patterns of Writing Writing a Summary Sentence Parts and Patterns Using Punctuation Spelling and Mechanics Research Writing Writing in the Disciplines Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 2
General Education (Continued) English Composition 2 Understanding Research Research Strategy Live Sources Working with Sources Note Taking Organizing an Essay Revision and Editing Strategies Writing about Literature Writing about Disciplines MLA Documentation and Format APA Documentation and Format Chicago Documentation and Format American History 1 New World Encounters Conflicting Vision: England s Seventeenth-Century Colonies Putting Down Roots: Opportunity and Oppression in Colonial Society & Experience of Empire: Eighteenth-Century America American Revolution: From Elite Protest to Popular Revolt, 1763-1783 The Republican Experiment Democracy in Distress: The Violence of Party Politics, 1788-1800 Nation Building and Nationalism & The Triumph of White Men s Democracy Slaves and Masters The Pursuit of Perfection & An Age of Expansion The Sectional Crisis Secession and the Civil War The Agony of Reconstruction Anatomy and Physiology The Human Body : An Orientation & Basic Chemistry Cells and Tissues & Skin and Body Membranes The Skeletal System The Muscular System The Nervous System Special Senses & The Endocrine System Blood & The Cardiovascular System The Lymphatic System and Body Defenses The Respiratory System The Digestive System and Body Metabolism The Urinary System The Reproductive System Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 3
General Education (Continued) Environmental Science An Introduction to Environmental Science Environmental Systems: Chemistry, Energy, and Ecosystems, Populations, Communities and Biodiversity Environmental problems and the Search for Solutions--Human Population Growth Soils, Agriculture, and the Future of Food Toxicology and Environmental Health The Atmosphere, Air Pollution, and Global Climate Change Freshwater and Marine Resources Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Land Use, Forest Management, and Creating Livable Cities Non-renewable Energy Sources and their Environmental Impacts Renewable Energy Waste Management Ethics/Applied Ethics Ethics An Introduction Reasoning about Ethics Ethics and Emotions Utilitarian Theory Social Contract Theory Egoism, Relativism and Pragmatism Virtue Theory Care Theory Morality and Its Agents Moral Objectivism Freewill, Moral Responsibility and Ethics Demands of Ethical Living American History 2 The West: Exploiting an Empire The Industrial Society Toward an Urban Society, 1877-1900 & Political Realignments in the 1890s Toward Empire & The Progressive Era From Roosevelt to Wilson in the Age of Progressivism The Nation at War Transition to Modern America & Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal America and the World, 1921-1945 & The Onset of the Cold War Affluence and Anxiety & The Turbulent Sixties A Crisis in Confidence, 1969-1980 The Republican Resurgence, 1980-1992 America in Flux Get Ready for Anatomy & Physiology Getting Started In the Classroom Outside the Classroom Basic Math Review Introduction to Terminology Body Basics Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 4
Basic Chemistry Introduction to Cells Movement Processes Cell Reproduction Student Success Online Online learning: Are you Ready? Know Thyself SMART Goals Online Life Balance Online Collaboration/Teamwork Types of Online Classrooms Online Communication Reading, Writing, and Studying Online Critical Thinking Constructive Feedback Computer Concerns Preparing for Online Success Today and Tomorrow Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 5
Business Introduction to Business The Business Environment Business Ethics and Social Responsibility New Business Ventures in the US and International Markets Managing the Business Enterprise Managing and Motivating Employees Marketing Processes Product Pricing, Distribution, and Promotion Productivity and Quality Information Systems and Communication Technologies Principles of Accounting Banking and Finance Financial and Risk Management Principles of Management Introduction to Management Managing in a Business Environment Social Responsibility and Managerial Ethics Decision Making Planning and the Manager s Role Strategic Management and Planning Techniques Organizational Structure and Communications Human Resource Management The Psychology of Management Motivating and Leading Others Controlling Organizational Performance Operations Management Business Communication Introduction to Business Communications Listening and Nonverbal Communication Skills Communicating Across Cultures Composing a Business Message Communicating Routine Information Communicating Bad News Persuasive Communications Introduction to Business Reports and Proposals Composing Business Reports and Proposals Formal Reports and Proposals Oral Presentation Skills Resume Writing and the Employment Interview Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 6
Business (Continued) Accounting I Accounting and the Business Environment Recording Business Transactions The Adjusting Process Completing the Accounting Cycle Merchandising Operations Merchandise Inventory Accounting Information Systems Internal Control and Cash Receivables Plant Assets and Intangibles Current Liabilities and Payroll Partnerships Accounting II Financial Operations of Corporations Earnings and Stocks Long-Term Liabilities Investments and Cash Flow Financial Statement Analysis Management Accounting Job Costing Process Costing Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis Budgeting Flexible Budgets and Standard Costs Cost Systems and Business Decisions Introduction to Finance Introduction to Financial Management Financial Markets Understanding and Evaluating Financial Performance Valuation of Money Managing Risk and Return Stocks and Bonds Capital Budgeting Capital Structure and Dividend Policy Short-Term Financial Planning Managing Working Capital Asset Management International Business Finance Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 7
Business (Continued) Business Information Systems Introduction to Management Information Systems Purposes of Information Systems Hardware and Software Components of Information Systems Database Processing Data Communications and Internet Technology Systems Development Business Information Systems Supply Chain Systems Business Intelligence Systems Information Systems Management Information Security Management Personal Application Business Law Introduction to Business Law Business Torts Contract Law Sales, Lease Contracts, Consumer Protection,, and E-Commerce Contracts Negotiable Instruments and Digital Banking Debtor-Creditor Relationship, Agency Law, and Employment Law Forms of Business Organizations Investor Protection and Online Securities Transactions Equal Opportunity Employment Antitrust Law Property, Environment and Insurance Law International and Comparative Law Introduction to Marketing Introduction to Marketing Managing Marketing Information Consumer Behavior Building Customer Relationships Products and Services Pricing Marketing Channels Retailing and Wholesaling Communications in Marketing E-Marketing The Global Marketplace Ethics in Marketing Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 8
Business (Continued) Introduction to Economics Introduction to Economics Economic Concepts: Demand, Supply, and Elasticity Economic Concepts: Production and Cost Monopoly Market Failure The Labor Market Production, Unemployment, and Inflation Economic Growth Aggregate Demand, Supply, and Fiscal Policy Money and the Banking System The Money Market International Trade and Finance Organizational Behavior Introduction to Organizational Behavior Understanding Behavior of Self and Others Decision Making Motivation Emotions and Moods Group Behavior and Teams Leadership and Power Conflict and Negotiation Organizational Structure Organizational Culture Functions of Human Resources Change and Stress Management Business Math Whole Numbers and Fractions Decimals and Banking Equations and Percentages Business Statistics Trade and Cash Discounts, Markup and Markdown, and Payroll Simple Interest and Simple Discount; Consumer Credit and Compound Interest; Future Value and Present Value Annuities, Sinking Funds and Mortgages Depreciation Inventory Insurance and Taxes Financial Statements Stocks and Bonds Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 9
Criminal Justice Introduction to Criminal Justice Social Control Categories, Measurement, and Theories of Crime The Criminal Justice System Basics of Law Enforcement Policing Organization of Courts The Courtroom History of Control Corrections Juveniles in the Justice System Crime and Values The Future of Criminal Justice Criminology The Picture of Crime Patterns of Crime Theories of Criminology Biological Theories of Criminal Behavior Psychological Theories of Criminal Behavior Theories of Social Structure and Process Theories of Social Development and Conflict Crimes Against Persons Crimes Against Property Drug Abuse and Crime Other Types of Crime Social Policy and the Future Introduction to Policing Historical Development of Law Enforcement and Its Agencies The Police The Organization of Law Enforcement The Patrol Function Forensic Science and Criminalistics Challenges to Policing Law and Liability Police Accountability Policing Issues and Trends Policing in Foreign Countries Policing and Technology The Future of Law Enforcement Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 10
Criminal Justice (Continued) The Courts Introduction to the Courts Crimes and Defenses History of the Courts Prosecution and Defense Judges Jurors and Other Courtroom Participants Case Attrition and Bail System Plea Bargains The Trial The Punishment Dilemma Sentencing Appeals and Juvenile Courts Introduction to Corrections Crime and Corrections Correctional Options Prisons Parole and Rehabilitation Adult Offenders Special Offenders Prison Management Prison Life Prison Employees Legal Issues of Corrections Correctional Challenges The Future of Corrections Probation and Parole The Role of Probation and Parole in Criminal Justice Juveniles: Juvenile Court and Juvenile Justice Juvenile Probation, Institutions, and Aftercare Probation and the Courts: History and Administration Sentencing and the Presentence Investigation American Prisons and Community-Based Corrections Parole and the Indeterminate Sentence Parole Administration and Services Rehabilitation: Theory and Practice Probation and Parole Officers Probation and Parole Supervision Special Problems and Programs Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 11
Criminal Justice (Continued) Criminal Law Purpose and Sources of Criminal Law Criminal Liability Extending Criminal Liability Defenses Insanity Personal Crime: Homicide Personal Crime: Assault, Battery, and Other Personal Crimes Property and Computer Crimes Crimes Against Public Order and the Government Crimes Against Public Decency and Morality Victims and the Law Punishment and Sentencing Criminal Procedure Introduction to Criminal Procedure Remedies for Constitutional Violations Introduction to the Fourth Amendment Searches and Arrests with Warrants Searches and Arrests without Warrants Actions Based on Reasonable Suspicion, Administrative Justification, and Consent Interrogations and Confessions Identification Procedures and the Role of Witnesses The Pretrial Process Prosecutors, Grand Juries, and Defense Attorneys Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleas Rights at Trial Sentencing, Appeals, and Habeas Corpus Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice Overview The Measurement of Juvenile Crime The Police and Juveniles The Juvenile Court Juveniles in Adult Court Juvenile Probation Community-Based Programs and Aftercare Juvenile Institutionalization Treatment Understanding the Youthful Offender International Juvenile Justice The Future of Juvenile Justice Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 12
Criminal Justice (Continued) Criminal Investigation Criminal Investigation The Crime Scene & Crime Lab Intelligence and Surveillance Search & Seizure and Making the Arrest Interviews, Interrogations and Informants Wrongful Death Robbery, Assault and Related Offenses Sex Offenses, Child Abuse & Neglect Burglary & Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft, Arson & Bombings Drug Offenses & White-Collar Crime Preparation for Court Criminal Justice Ethics Recognizing Ethical Decisions Virtue Ethics Formalism Utilitarianism Crime and Law Ethical Theories, Crime and Law Police: How Should Law be Enforced? Courts: How Ought a Case be Adjudicated? Punishment and Corrections Liability The Future: More or Less Ethical? Being Ethical When No One is Looking Victimology Theories and Reporting of Victimization Victims of Stalking, Intimate Partners, and Elder Abuse Victims of Domestic Violence, Child Abuse and Sexual Violence Stranger Violence and Victimization Workplace Violence, Harassment and Victimization Employer Liability for Workplace Violence, Harassment and Victimization School Violence and Victimization Criminal Justice Injustice Criminal Justice Injustice in Legislation and Correctional Facilities The Violence of Terrorism Responding to Criminal Victimization Proactively Responding to Criminal Victimization Reactively Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education Page 13