GSP110 - Introduction to Game and Simulation Programming
This course provides a broad overview of the game industry, and the game development and design process. Includes game terminology, history of games, genre analysis, platform comparisons, psychological concepts of interactivity, content creation, and game playing and exploration.

HIT110 – Introduction to Basic Medical Terminology
This course introduces elements of medical terminology such as the foundations of words used to describe the human body and its conditions, terminology for medical procedures, and the names of commonly prescribed medications. Spelling, pronunciation and meanings of terms used in a professional healthcare setting are covered, as well as recognition of common abbreviations.

COMP100 – Computer Applications with Lab
This course introduces basic concepts and principles underlying personal productivity tools widely used in business such as word processors, spreadsheets, email and web browsers. Students also learn basic computer terminology and concepts. Hands-on exercises provide students with experience in use of PCs and current personal productivity tools.

ENGL112 - Composition
This course develops writing skills through analysis of essays, articles and other written works that are used as models for writing practice and development. Writing assignments stress process approaches, development, organization, revision and audience awareness. Students use word processing and web-based tools to develop written work. Requires an ACT score of 17, or DeVry placement.

MATH114 – Algebra for College Students
This course focuses on topics such as basic treatment of algebraic expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing linear equations and inequalities, polynomial operations, positive and negative integral exponents, factoring, systems of linear equations, radical and rational expressions, quadratic equations and various application problems. Requires an ACT score of 17, or DeVry placement.

PSYC110 – Introduction to Psychology
This course provides a foundation for understanding, predicting and directing behavior. Organized within a framework encompassing foundations, general topics and applications, the course provides an understanding of how psychological principles and concepts relate to professional and personal life. Topics include learning, attitude formation, personality, social influence, dynamics of communication, conflict resolution, motivation, leadership, and group roles and processes.