Contact Christi Calvert at 304-424-8000, ext. This course will focus on the integration of music into all areas of the multi-subjects curriculum. Students will develop knowledge of brand names as well as generic names of drugs. (Pre-requisite: Grade of C or higher in ENGL 101 or ENGL 107), “Reading” film as a visual and sound experience. (Pre-requisites: ENGL 102, HIST 101, HIST 102 or Instructor’s consent), Development of the modern Western world focusing on political, social, and economic developments through the Age of Imperialism carrying through the modern age.
If you are having issues with your WVUP email, DO NOT use your WVUP email address as a contact email address. (Pre-requisites: C or higher in CS 220 and CS 221), Students will present a systems analysis and design project as a final senior project in Computer Information Systems.
control and techniques. (Pre-requisites: Admission into the RN-to-BSN Program or second year of A.D.N. A study of the ethical theories and daily applications of Ethical management of data, information, and knowledge are discussed. To involve students in an experiential learning opportunity with the environment. Study of developmentally appropriate classroom management Topics include: hand bending; electrical theory; electrical test equipment; raceways, boxes, and fittings; conductors; and residential, commercial, and industrial wiring. (Co-requisite: CIT 101 and CS 101), This course is the first in a series of four required to prepare the student for a career in networking and the Cisco CCNP certification. Field experience required. (Pre-requisite: MATH 121 or higher) (3 lecture hours and 2 lab hours per week), Fundamental concepts of geology, meteorology, and astronomy.
(Pre-requisite: ACCT 311), Analysis of accounting principles and procedures at the intermediate level. For questions, contact Tammy Jones, tjones9@wvup.edu. This course will involve developing a business plan, starting or expanding a business venture and understanding the legal requirements of business.
Contact Christi Calvert at 304-424-8000, ext. The third of four courses to prepare the student for the Cisco CCNA certification. Computer labs on campus have Saturday 8 am To Monday 11.30 pm. segmentation, analysis of market research and marketing Examines the techniques and methods of identifying and interpreting blood spatter evidence. (photosynthesis and respiration); membrane transport; Please include the genre of the submission in the subject line, a statement of your affiliation with the WVUP campus community in the body of the email as well as a brief third-person bio. A study of the organization, operation and function of the West Virginia Legislature. Ethics, diversity, technology, Topics include: group properties, sub-groups, Lagrange’s Theorem, co-sets, permutations, normal sub-groups, homomorphisms, and rings. and basic plant and animal anatomy. (Pre-requisite: Grade of C or higher in ENGL 101 or 107 or permission of instructor), An upper-division survey of the works of the major Romantic writers. (Requires admission to BAS in Criminal Justice program or BAS Legal Studies program or signature of program coordinator), This course will examine the history of fingerprints as an identification procedure in the criminal justice field. In this course the student is to evaluate the main philosophical theories of ethics and law, probe central moral and legal issues, examine the practical application of such theories and issues, and analyze the interrelationship between ethics and law. Introduction to biological principles including the of government regulation of business are also covered. Topics include the Pre-requisites of good officiating, rule interpretation, and officiating mechanics. environments.
(Pre-requisites: Admission to the program; Co-requisites: ST 100; Pre/Co-requisites BIOL109/109L), Diagnostic and surgical procedures in various surgical specialties will be discussed. This is a totally online class using McGraw Hill Connect. challenges and needs of a newly started business. Includes
(3 lecture hours; 2 campus lab hours; 9 clinical lab hours) (Pre-requisite: Admission to the program), This course, designed for Pharmacy Technician students, provides hands on experience in hospital and community settings. Expressive drawing in both color and black and white media.