Course List

Here's an alphabetical list of all the courses available here at MMC. Click on a course for more information.

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HIS 412: History of the Middle East

A history of Middle East from prehistory to the present, this courses places special emphasis upon the region&rsquo;sreligious, economic, and political influence upon world history.Prerequisites: ...

HIS 418: Latin America

This course offers a discussion of the political, cultural, and economis forces which have conditionedthe development of institutions and ideas in spanish and Portuguese America.Prerequisites: ...

HIS 422: History of the South

This course is a study of the political, economic, and social developments of the region, looking toward anunderstanding of present conditions and problems of the ...

HIS 425: American Westward Movement

This course is a study of the relation of westward movement to the development of the United States with a focus on the problems of ...

HIS 430: American Environmental History

This cou rse examines the impact of human interaction with the natural world and the consequences of this interaction upon both American society and the ...

HIS 432: Diplomatic History of the United States

This course is a study of the United States diplomatic relations with foreign nations since 1778, with specialemphasis on how the relationship between domestic and ...

HIS 435: Social & Cultural History of the United States

This course is an intellectual history which focuses upon the social and cultural forces that shaped the developmentof the American character.Prerequisites: HIS 201, 202. Spring, ...

HIS 437: America and the Vietnam Conflict

An analysis and assessment of America&rsquo;s involvement in and conduct of the Vietnam Conflict and the impact ofthe conflict upon American society, this courses has ...

HIS 440: Religion in America ( also listed as REL 440)

This course offers a survey of the American religious experience from the colonial period to the present that focuses upon the various historic forms of ...

HIS 450: History of Islam

This intensive course focuses upon the development and spread of Islam, the rise and fall of the Islamic Empire,Islam under colonial rule and the rise ...

HIS 455: Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1714

This course examines the political, intelectual, and cultural developments from Henry VII through Queen Anne.Prerequisites: HIS 111,112. Offered on sufficient demand.

HIS 460: The British Empire

This course addresses the history of British imperialism from the 16th century ot modern times and explores the global nature of the empire. Prerequisites: HIS ...

HIS 465: The World Since 1945

This course is a study of the major movements, events and personalities which have shaped Europe and the world since 1945. the central emphasis will ...

HIS 480: Readings in History

This course is designed for the advanced student who desires to pursue individual research in a specific phase ofhistory. Open only to upper division students.Prerequisite: ...

HIS 495: History Capstone

This course is designed to assess student techniques of historical methodology, understanding of historical thought,and ability to formulate historical arguments. A portfolio of past work ...

HIS 499: Special Topics in History

This course is a study of one or more carefully selected historical topics.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.Offered on sufficient demand.

HON 440: Honors Tutorial

During the next to last semester of the senior year, honors students planning to take HON 441 will equip themselvesfor writing their senior thesis in ...

HON 441: Honors Thesis

In the final semester of the senior year, each honors student will, in consultation with a mentor in the student&rsquo;smajor, complete a major research and ...

HUM 200: Introduction to French Language and Culture

An extensive integrated program of international study, this course seeks to provide opportunity for acquisitionof linguistic skills and cultural insights through total immersion. This program ...

HUM 300: Introduction to Spanish Language and Culture

An extensive integrated program of international study, this course seeks to provide opportunity for acquisitionof linguistic skills and cultural insights through total immersion. This program ...

LBA 400: Senior Research Project

In the final semester of the senior year, the student will complete a major research and writing project on a subjectof cultural, societal, or historical ...

LIB 205: Library Research and Reference Skills

This course is designed to familiarize students with the resources offered by an academic library and to developthe skills needed to utilize this knowledge in ...

MAT 099: Developmental Mathematics

This is a one-semester developmental course which includes a study of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion, units of measure, geometry, basic statistics, ...

MAT 100: Elementary Algebra

This is a one-semester developmental course designed especially for those students with less than one year of high school algebra. This course consists of the ...

MAT 111, 112: Introductory College Mathematics

This is a two-semester course which includes the study of many of the topics in intermediate algebra. The first semester includes a study of properties ...

MAT 131: College Algebra

This course includes the study of functions and their graphs, linear equations and inequalities, linear curve fitting, mathematical modeling applied to functions, polynomial and rational ...

MAT 141: Precalculus

This is an integrated course in college algebra and trigonometry designed to provide an adequate background for an intensive study of analytic geometry and calculus.

MAT 142, 241, 242: Analytic Geometry and Calculus

This is a three-semester sequence of integrated analytic geometry and differential and integral calculus. Topicscovered in the first semester include basic concepts and the limit, ...

MAT 211: Math Concepts

This is a liberal arts math course. Topics include fundamentals of problem solving, sets, symbolic logic, introductory probability and statistics, the number systems, informal geometry, ...

MAT 213: Mathematics for Management and Social Science

This course applies mathematical skills and concepts to areas that are relevant to management and social sciences.Topics include curve fitting, mathematical modeling, linear programming, matrices, ...

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