Employers everywhere agree that effective communication skills are essential for success. This need is supported by classes in both written and oral communication. In addition, Monroe offers a wide range of additional courses from psychology and sociology to literature and history which fulfill graduation requirements.
English
EN-107 Ethnic Literature EN-108 American Literature EN-109 Expository Writing EN-110 Composition and Literature EN-115 Masterworks of World Literature EN-116 Women Writers EN-117 Creative Writing EN 118 The Art of Poetry EN-205 Business Writing EN-208 The American Novel EN-210 Film and Literature EN 211 African-American Literature EN 220 Shakespeare: Stage and Film EN 305 Advanced Business Writing
Social Sciences
LA-101 Introduction to Psychology LA-102 Introduction to Sociology LA-103 Introduction to Political Science LA-105 Marriage and the Family LA-107 Introduction to Civil Rights Law LA-108 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior LA-109 Social Issues LA-111 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology LA-114 History of Art I: Ancient Civilizations to the Gothic Period LA-115 History of Art II: The Renaissance to the Twentieth Century LA-116 Modern Art: Black and Hispanic Artists of the 19th and 20th Centuries LA-120 Speech Communication LA 122 Fundamentals of Communication LA-130 American History I: Independence to the Civil War LA-131 American History II: Reconstruction to the Present LA-132 Western Civilization I: The Ancient World to 1750 LA-133 Western Civilization II: 1750 to the Present LA 135 Caribbean History LA 205 Advanced Speech Communication LA-214 Developmental Psychology LA-220 Philosophy LA 221 Religions of the World LA-230 Masterworks of Western Music |