Spanish 2
Learn Spanish 2 in a media-rich and interactive environment, driven by video that was shot on-site in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Learn Spanish 2 in a media-rich and interactive environment, driven by video that was shot on-site in Guadalajara, Mexico.
General Chemistry 1 is a highly interactive and engaging course that covers all topics typical of first semester General Chemistry. The course includes a multitude of formative practice problems that are scaffolded and include detailed feedback, interactives such as PhET simulations and virtual lab experiments, engaging media elements, and summative assessments.
The second of two semesters on Mandarin Chinese that comprise CMU's full Elementary Chinese course. Click here for Elementary Chinese 1.
Learn about environmental technology in the contexts of HazMat, Safety, and Water Quality. Environmental students have the opportunity to earn nationally recognized federal certificates from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and are prepared for positions focusing on environmental issues, laboratory and field tests, and workplace safety.
Students in this mini-course are introduced to the basics of visual communication design and typography, and learn to analyze and produce effective printed documents, such as technical reports, proposals, and software documentation.
This course provides a refresher of core skills related to STEM careers: Mathematics from arithmetic to beginning algebra, Workplace Communications and Professionalism. Students will be better prepared for success in post-secondary STEM related technical programs and ultimately in STEM related careers.
This course offers practice using workplace communication and math skills that are encountered in the workforce, with activities designed to strengthen skills in preparation for entering a college program in a STEM career.
Introductory-level course teaches students the basic concepts of statistics and the logic of statistical reasoning. Designed for students with no prior knowledge in statistics, its only prerequisite is basic algebra.
Learn spanish in a media-rich and interactive environment, driven by video that was shot on-site in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Helps students (primarily incoming college freshmen) develop the foundational computing and information literacy skills that they will need to succeed in other courses.
Understanding the intersection of engineering and public policy can help engineers be more effective.
This course offers students an engaging, interactive introduction to the essential topics in psychology.
Introductory-level course teaches students the basic concepts of statistics and the logic of statistical reasoning. Designed for students with no prior knowledge in statistics, its only prerequisite is basic algebra. Includes a classical treatment of probability.
Get an introduction to programming with one of the hottest languages, Python.
PC Software helps students prepare for CompTIA A+ Software Exam 220-902.
PC Hardware helps students prepare for CompTIA A+ Hardware Exam 220-901.
Learn skills in electrical, mechanical, and computer technologies in a course mapped to the Siemens Mechatronic Systems Level 1 certification. Students are prepared for entry-level Mechatronics positions in almost every industry.
Learn about electric vehicle development and maintenance. Electric Vehicle students are prepared for product development positions in the automotive, communications, solar, wind turbine, and smart grid industries and service positions in the automotive industry.
Learn about PC hardware, software, and networking, as well as core skills for computing professionals. Cyber students are prepared for entry-level positions across the computing industry and in government, and have an opportunity to sit for nationally recognized certifications from Cisco and CompTIA.
Learn about composites fabrication, assembly, repair; CNC machining; and composite manufacturing. Composites students are prepared for entry-level positions in industries including aviation, marine, recreation, green energy, and manufacturing.
A course that focuses on topics at the forefront of experimentation in the fields of cellular biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics.
Non-computer science students can put computer programming in a relevant context by focusing on media, such as images, audio, and interactive systems.
A carefully sequenced and highly interactive presentation of French language and culture in a media-rich course environment. This course is designed to be used as a full course of study by motivated students with a sincere desire to learn about French language and francophone cultures, who are comfortable with computer technologies
First-semester course teaching the French language and French culture, for self-starting students with an intense desire to learn the language.
Introductory statistics course designed for students who may have a weak algebra background.