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Make a Difference at Grand Canyon University The College of Humanities and Social Sciences at GCU is home to dedicated faculty and leaders who are deeply committed to inspiring and guiding students. Our faculty are dynamic mentors, devoted to fostering academic, spiritual, and personal growth...
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ends on December 14, 2025 - Final Course Grades are due on December 21, 2025 Course: Elements of Intercultural Communication This writing-intensive course focuses on improving communication among people
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for the Fall 2025 Semester (09/02/2025 - 12/14/2025) Course: Instrumental Analysis Lab This laboratory section reinforces and expands learning of principles introduced in the lecture course. This course allows
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ends on December 14, 2025 - Final Course Grades are due on December 21, 2025 Course: Threat Assessment and Behavioral Analysis This course covers how to analyze natural, man-made, and accidental threats
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applications in discrete mathematics. Topics covered include complexity analysis, finite logic, Boolean algebra, sets, functions, counting, finite state machines, automata, regular expressions, and cryptography
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different market structures in order to understand how economic agents make decisions about both consumption and production. The structure, conduct, and performance of markets are evaluated through analysis
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mathematics. Topics covered include complexity analysis, finite logic, Boolean algebra, sets, functions, counting, finite state machines, automata, regular expressions, and cryptography. Learners will determine
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Instrumental Analysis Methods in Forensic Science This course provides an introduction to microscopy. Concepts such as compound, comparison, and scanning electron microscopy are covered. The course also covers
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, Sanctuary, and other special events for GCU students. A significant element of these worship services is to train and develop Worship Production Student Leaders in the areas of audio, visual, and lighting
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2026 Semester (01/05/2026 - 04/26/2026) Course: Analytical Chemistry This course introduces advanced principles and theory of quantitative analysis, including stoichiometry, equilibria, photometric