Economics is the study of choice under conditions of scarcity. The study of Economics should help you to better understand your world – whether it’s major world news that affects everyone or minor choices that you make every day that only affect you. In this course we will focus on the choices of individuals and firms, the allocation of resources in society, and the dynamics of markets. 

The course will provide you with an introduction into the economic way of thinking, the cost benefit approach to decisions, and will develop your ability to think analytically about forces at work in the choices of individuals, firms, and society. You will learn both a specific set of analytical tools and important economic theories.

This course provides a general survey of psychology, its theories and main concepts, including the relationship between brain, nervous system and behavior.

Other topics introduced in the course include intelligence and memory, personality, and research methods.

Economics is the study of choice under conditions of scarcity. The study of Economics should help you to better understand your world – whether it’s major world news that affects everyone or minor choices that you make every day that only affect you. In this course we will focus on the choices of individuals and firms, the allocation of resources in society, and the dynamics of markets. 

The course will provide you with an introduction into the economic way of thinking, the cost benefit approach to decisions, and will develop your ability to think analytically about forces at work in the choices of individuals, firms, and society. You will learn both a specific set of analytical tools and important economic theories.

This general education biology course covers basic biological concepts going from introduction to elementary cell structure, metabolism, and reproduction to exploring aspects of general and biological chemistry, cell cycles, DNA structure and replication, protein synthesis, nature of heredity and the genetic basis of specification. 

The course will provide you with a general view of the natural world which will help to have the ability to look at the larger picture in live in any career.

This course studies the ethical, legal, and social responsibilities of business, particularly in the product, resource, and labor markets. Principles of moral philosophy are applied to the analysis of corporate conduct and decision making in the United States and elsewhere. Case studies and academic articles are used in the discussion of social responsibility and the respect for human dignity in organizations driven by the profit motive and competition. 


Course that prepares students to present effective public speeches to persuade debate or argue in a clear, concise and logical manner. Emphasis on organization and delivery of public speeches. By the end of the course you will understand how to choose topics according to the type of speech you are giving, how to construct a speech, and, of course, how to present an effective speech.