Here's an alphabetical list of all the courses available here at MMC. Click on a course for more information.
The organization as a system will be studied with emphasis on the external environment, performance measurement, structure (including contingency theory of organization design), bureaucracy, and ...
This course comprises a survey of international business topics, including the history and economic theories of international trade, cultural effects, trade laws, exporting and importing, ...
Current developments in establishment of complete accounting systems and the application of principles to typical business organizations will be studied, with special emphasis on cost ...
A determination of taxable income for individuals, federal income tax returns, and research methods will be addressed. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of professor. Fall ...
Applications of theory and principles of auditing, verifying accounting data, preparation of reports by public accountants, auditor roles, liability, etc. will be studied. Prerequisite: BUS ...
This is an analysis of propositions, axioms, theorems, controversial accounting concepts, and authoritative statements and research on accounting principles. Prerequisite: BUS 312 with a minimum ...
The study of how top management directs business firms with an emphasis on analysis and long range planning. This course draws on what students have ...
This course includes selected topics and readings that are related to the student’s area of study. Permission of the instructor and the Vice-President for Academic ...
This course provides fundamental facts, principles, theory, and applications of chemistry for nursing students with no previous background in chemistry. Includes quantitative calculations, equilibrium theory, ...
This course comprises a study of the basics in atomic structure, the mathematics of chemical reactions, gas laws, bond types, and thermochemistry. The course includes ...
This course is a continuation of CHE 111. Topics include properties of solutions, chemical equlibria, kinetics, and electrochemistry. There are three hours of lecture and ...
An introduction to the fundamentals of carbon-based chemistry. Topics covered in this course include covalent bonding, stereochemistry, nomenclature, Lewis acids and bases, and the reaction ...
A continuation of CHE 301, this course covers alcohols, aromatic compounds, amines, aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. Techniques such as infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance ...
This course involves a study of the fundamental principles of quantitative analytical chemistry including basic statistics. Laboratory techniques and problem solving skills are emphasized. Laboratory ...
This course provides a study of the nature and transport of chemical species—both natural and human introduced—in the natural environment (atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere).
An introduction to the fundamentals of forensic laboratory work. Topics include insects, blood typing; hair, fiber and trace evidence analysis; and the use of both ...
Biochemistry is the study of the structure and function of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids; properties of enzymes, enzyme kinetics, energy transformations, intermediary metabolism, biosynthesis of ...
This is a survey of the criminal justice system: philosophy and history of criminal justice agencies, analysis of the problems and needs of agencies involved ...
This course comprises a survey of law enforcement concentrating on the police, with emphasis on functions (law enforcement, order maintenance, public service) and responsibilities (e.g., ...
This course provides an introduction to the lawful gathering and evaluation of information concerning criminal acts, with atten­tion to the fundamentals of investigation, and the ...
This course is an examination of the field of criminology, including theories of crime, criminality and causation. Spring, odd-numbered years.
This course provides a study of the role of victims in crimes; their treatment by the criminal justice system; their decisions to report, or not ...
Corrections is an overview of historical correctional philosophies, practices, and procedures in the United States and the field’s interaction with the other facets of the ...
This course provides an examination of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice, including legal and social history, definition and explanation of delinquency; and assessment of delinquency ...
This course is an introduction to the professional ethics associated with practitioners within the criminal justice system. Emphasis is placed on the legal liabilities, both ...
This course addresses the history, pharmacology, health consequences, and crime-related aspects of illegal drugs commonly encountered by the criminal justice field in modern society. Emphasis ...
This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of writing effective and concise reports, highlighting com­munication and public relations skills. Course content includes an ...
The course contains materials concerning the introductory level of Forensic Investigations and its contribution to the Criminal Justice System. The course will concentrate on the ...
This course provides an analysis of the origin and sources of criminal law as well as definition of parties to crimes and affirmative defenses. The ...
This course involves an examination of the Constitution of the United States and relevant amendments, concentrating on the Bill of Rights and its interpretation relevant ...