A course designed to emphasize the concepts of effect oral and written communication in the business setting. Basic skills developing proposals, technical reports, and making presentations are included. Credits: 3
An introduction to the field of marketing and the role of marketing in business. The components of the marketing mix and marketing environment are examined. Emphasis is placed on marketing strategies, market segmentation, packaging and labeling, promotion, and regulatory and competitive forces. Students develop a marketing plan for an
organization. Credits: 3
Students will achieve a foundational understanding of financial accounting, appreciate the practical and ethical issues of financial statement presentations, and understand the impact of accounting policy decisions. 3 Credits. Hybrid.
To get a better understanding of online learning and what it takes to succeed, students are encouraged to complete the Introduction to Cairn Online Learning orientation available from here prior to the first day of class.
A course designed to orient students to counseling problems and procedures – both causes and approaches to treatment and helping. In addition, students are introduced to basic research skills.
A course designed to acquaint students with legal, ethical and moral standards that govern Christian counseling. 3 credits, hybrid.
A course of study in which students examine and apply an overall approach to instruction and assessment based on the developmental characteristics of students at the age level in which the student has chosen to study, current learning theory, and best practices. Students develop, implement, assess, and modify curriculum to demonstrate understanding of the philosophy of education for their grade level, differentiated instruction, and formative assessment practices. Credits: 3
To get a better understanding of online learning and what it takes to succeed, students are encouraged to complete the Introduction to Cairn Online Learning orientation available from here prior to the first day of class.
A course designed to prepare the student to work in educational settings with a variety of students with diverse learning needs. Special education and English language learning students are the main focus, with an emphasis on literacy development. Credits: 6