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The transcript is for Hussnain Jawed and shows their coursework and degree progress at IGlobal University. Jawed transferred in 9 credits from Stratford University and has completed over 150 credits at IGlobal, maintaining a cumulative GPA between 3-4. Jawed was granted a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology on March 30, 2020 after completing the Enterprise Information Management track.

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BSIT Transcript

The transcript is for Hussnain Jawed and shows their coursework and degree progress at IGlobal University. Jawed transferred in 9 credits from Stratford University and has completed over 150 credits at IGlobal, maintaining a cumulative GPA between 3-4. Jawed was granted a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology on March 30, 2020 after completing the Enterprise Information Management track.

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MyIGU - IGlobal University

Unofficial Transcript
8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

Undergraduate - Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)


Degree
BSIT: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - Granted 3/30/2020
Track: Enterprise Information Management - Completed 3/30/2020

Transfer Credits
Stratford University
Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
CIS 103 Fund. of Information System 4.50 4.50 P --
HUM 230 Cultural Diversity 4.50 4.50 P --
Total 9.00 9.00 --

Fall 2015-2016 - 10/05/2015 - 12/13/2015


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
ENG101 English Composition 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
POS135 Political Science 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
PSY122 Introduction to Psychology 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 4.00 Cumulative GPA: 4.00

Winter 2015-2016 - 01/04/2016 - 03/13/2016


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
ENG102 Critical Writing 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
IT203 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
IT204 Word Processing 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 3.33 Cumulative GPA: 3.67

Summer 2016-2017 - 07/11/2016 - 09/18/2016


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
HIS115 World History 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
MTH104 Algebra 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
SOC130 Introduction to Sociology 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 3.67 Cumulative GPA: 3.67

Fall 2016-2017 - 10/03/2016 - 12/11/2016


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
IT214 Computer Science and Engineering 4.50 4.50 C 9.00
MTH106 Calculus 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
PHI110 Introduction to Philosophy 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 3.00 Cumulative GPA: 3.50

Winter 2016-2017 - 01/02/2017 - 03/12/2017


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
BUS211 Business Communication 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
ECO140 Principles of Economics 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
IT200 Introduction to Information Systems 4.50 4.50 C 9.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 3.33 Cumulative GPA: 3.47

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MyIGU - IGlobal University
Unofficial Transcript
8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

Spring 2016-2017 - 04/03/2017 - 06/11/2017


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
IT207 Operating Systems 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
IT210 Personal Computing 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
IT340 Information Technology for Management 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 4.00 Cumulative GPA: 3.56

Summer 2017-2018 - 07/10/2017 - 09/17/2017


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
BUS225 Project Management 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
IT202 Hardware, Software and Network Systems 4.50 4.50 C 9.00
MKT455 Marketing Strategies 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 2.67 Cumulative GPA: 3.43

Winter 2017-2018 - 01/08/2018 - 03/20/2018


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
IT217 Programming Language 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
IT345 Impact of IT on Individuals, Organizations, and Society 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
MKT457 E-Marketing 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 3.67 Cumulative GPA: 3.46

Spring 2017-2018 - 04/02/2018 - 06/11/2018


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
IT348 Intranet, Extranet and Internet 4.50 4.50 C 9.00
IT470 Computer Security Fundamentals 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
IT476 Database Management System 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 2.67 Cumulative GPA: 3.37

Summer 2018-2019 - 07/02/2018 - 09/12/2018


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
IT473 Interactive Computer Graphics 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
IT474 Web Design and Development 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
OLA ONLINE ASSESSMENT -- -- P --
PHS101 Introduction to Physical Science 4.50 4.50 C 9.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 2.67 Cumulative GPA: 3.30

Winter 2018-2019 - 01/07/2019 - 03/17/2019


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
BUS210 Principles of Management 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
IT205 Numerical Analysis 4.50 -- W --
IT472 Systems Analysis and Design 4.50 -- W --
Totals 13.50 4.50 Term GPA: 4.00 Cumulative GPA: 3.32

Spring 2018-2019 - 04/01/2019 - 06/10/2019


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
BUS320 E-Commerce and E-Business 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
EIM493 Management of Information Systems 4.50 4.50 B 13.50

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points


MGT311 Engineering Management 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 3.00 Cumulative GPA: 3.29

Summer 2019-2020 - 07/01/2019 - 09/09/2019


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
EIM491 Enterprise Architecture 4.50 4.50 C 9.00
EIM492 Enterprise Systems 4.50 4.50 B 13.50
IT205 Numerical Analysis 4.50 4.50 C 9.00
Totals 13.50 13.50 Term GPA: 2.33 Cumulative GPA: 3.22

Winter 2019-2020 - 01/06/2020 - 03/29/2020


Course Name Attempted Credits Earned Credits Grade Points
EIM494 Enterprise Resource Planning 4.50 4.50 A 18.00
Totals 4.50 4.50 Term GPA: 4.00 Cumulative GPA: 3.24

Cumulative
Attempted Credits Earned Credits Points GPA
Resident 180.00 171.00 553.50 3.24
Transfer 9.00 9.00 0.00 --
Overall 189.00 180.00 553.50 3.24

AUD = Audit
I = Incomplete
IP = In Progress
R = Retake
W = Withdraw

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

BUS210
Name: Principles of Management
Description:
This course is designed to provide students with general business and management principle, the significant elements of business and management
essentials that is required for changing trends and implementations of technologies in today marketplace. In addition, the scope of small business and
international business, the growth of the service sector, and the role of ethics and product quality will be discussed. The course also covers the essential
and components of a business including marketing, accounting, finance, budgeting, labor relations, e-commerce, and other factors in the business and
management world.

BUS211
Name: Business Communication
Description:
The course is designed to provide communication skills for business students. Success in today’s workplace depends upon how well individuals are
trained in effective business communication. This course provides tools and techniques and prepares students with excellent, effective, and practical
business communication skills. Students will be able to learn these skills by example as this course reviews realistic business communication models and
tools used in business world.

BUS225
Name: Project Management
Description: none.

BUS320
Name: E-Commerce and E-Business
Description:
This course is designed for students to learn about new trends of doing businesses. The course highlights the misconception that eBusiness refers only
to self-side eCommerce. Topics to cover include digital marketing, business or consumer models, eBusiness opportunities, etc.

ECO140
Name: Principles of Economics
Description:
Modern economics is the study of how households, individuals, firms, governments, and other types of human society choose to allocate and manage
resources in a world of scarcity. The central focus of this introductory course is how and why markets (one important mechanism for allocating scarce
resources) work, why they may fail to work, and the implications for social policy of both their successes and failures. This course also covers thinking
like an economist that involves identifying and evaluating tradeoffs in the context of constraints, distinguishing positive from normative analysis, and
tracing behavioral implications of change while abstracting from aspects of reality. It, moreover, involves describing redistributive implications of change,
amassing data to evaluate economic events, and testing hypotheses about how consumers and producers make choices and how the economy works.
Finally, thinking like an economist involves examining many problems through a filter of efficiency – coping with limited resources.

EIM491
Name: Enterprise Architecture
Description:
Enterprise Architecture (EA), is designed to be the first exposure to foundational enterprise architecture (EA) concepts and practices. The course sets
the “common language” for EA discussions for professionals new to the EA field as well as functional business people, customers, suppliers, and others that
desire an overview of enterprise architecture and the benefits it can bring to an organization.

EIM492
Name: Enterprise Systems
Description:
Enterprise systems are a category of information systems which have been heavily adopted in practice since the 1990s. Enterprise systems are usually
based on packaged software products, they drive for cross-functional integration and require organization-wide resources for their implementation. The
lifecycle of enterprise systems including the development, the implementation, use and evaluation involves company external entities (e.g. software
vendors or consulting companies) as well as company internal entities (e.g. IT departments or end-users). Enterprise systems impact multiple levels of a
company, ranging from the individual employee, to groups, the entire organization and even its associated business network. Given these boundary
conditions, introducing Enterprise Systems to companies is a challenge

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

EIM493
Name: Management of Information Systems
Description:
This course introduces the various information and communications technologies. Students will research and practice using modern productivity
applications. Students will examine how information systems are used to solve problems and make better business decisions and apply these concepts to
analyze business cases.

EIM494
Name: Enterprise Resource Planning
Description:
An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is software that runs all business areas of an organization including accounting and finance, HR, sales
and distribution, production, purchasing and inventory. It is cross-functional, process-centered, real time, and based on industry best practices, from service
to manufacturing to not-for-profit. It is important that business and systems engineers obtain working knowledge of these systems as in their careers they
will be ERP users, auditors, consultants, and/or developers. This course covers ERP theory and practice. Course content includes evolution of ERP
systems, business process reengineering, process mapping, the ERP life cycle, ERP functionality, ERP bolt-ons and auditing and risk issues.

ENG101
Name: English Composition
Description: none.

ENG102
Name: Critical Writing
Description: none.

HIS115
Name: World History
Description:
This course explores the origins of human societies and the development of their hierarchical structures and the network connections between them
across the world. An effort will be made to develop a conceptual framework for analyzing different societies and network interactions comparatively so as
to highlight meaningful similarities and differences among them. This course also traces the increasing interdependence of the world’s different societies as
improved communications tie more of the world closely together. This will involve explaining the transformations wrought upon different areas by
industrialization and the reactions this process has created across the globe.

IT200
Name: Introduction to Information Systems
Description:
This course introduces the topic of information systems (IS) and how organizations use information systems. Topics in this course include: an overview
of basic IS hardware and software, business process reengineering, collaborative computing, electronic commerce, the impacts of IS upon organizations
and society, ethical use of information systems, types of information systems, and how to analyze and design information systems.

IT202
Name: Hardware, Software and Network Systems
Description:
This course explains the basic principles of how computers work. It provides an understanding of the essential hardware, software and networking
components associated with computers (with a focus on PCs). Topics include history of computers, the processor and busses, motherboard, memory and
storage, graphics, sound and other adapters, input and output devices. An overview of operating systems and other common software packages, as well as
the various methods used to connect computers to each other and the Internet, are presented.

IT203
Name: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Description: none.

IT204
Name: Word Processing
Description: none.

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

IT205
Name: Numerical Analysis
Description:
This course introduces students to the concepts and tools of numerical analysis. Topics include how to represent numbers and analyze various types of
numbers.

IT205
Name: Numerical Analysis
Description:
This course introduces students to the concepts and tools of numerical analysis. Topics include how to represent numbers and analyze various types of
numbers.

IT207
Name: Operating Systems
Description:
This course examines the important problems in operating system design and implementation. The operating system provides an established,
convenient, and efficient interface between user programs and the bare hardware of the computer on which they run. The operating system is responsible
for sharing resources (e.g., disks, networks, and processors), providing common services needed by many different programs (e.g., file service, the ability
to start or stop processes, and access to the printer), and protecting individual programs from interfering with one another. The course will focus on three
major OS subsystems: process management (processes, threads, CPU scheduling, synchronization, and deadlock), memory management (segmentation,
paging, swapping), and file systems; and on operating system support for distributed systems.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to complete the following learning objectives:

1. Exhibit familiarity with the fundamental concepts of operating systems;


2. Exhibit competence in recognizing operating systems features and issues;
3. Apply a mature understanding of operating system design and how it impacts application systems design and performance.

IT210
Name: Personal Computing
Description:
This course introduces the student to personal computing hardware, operating systems and software applications. This course covers fundamentals of
computing and current and future uses of computer technology, PC hardware, Windows/Mac OS/Linux operating systems, applications software,
networking and the Internet, and developments in the computer industry. This course will cover materials used for CompTIA A+ Certification.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (SLO)

Specific student learning outcomes include:

1) The student will understand the history and the driving forces behind personal computing (PC).
2) The student will understand and articulate current and future trends in PC hardware.
3) Optionally the student can successfully pass the CompTIA A+ certification exams 220-801 and 220-802.
4) Students will be able to diagnose and repair simple PC problems.
5) Students will be able to upgrade PC hardware.
6) Students will be able to upgrade or change PC operating systems and use them effectively.
7) Students can articulate the advantages and issues with Open Source software and be able to install and use these applications.

IT214
Name: Computer Science and Engineering
Description:
This course introduces students to computer science (the study of how to describe and predict properties of information processes) and computer
engineering (the study of how to implement and automate information processes using current computer technologies). Computer science and engineering
are two sides to the same coin. We would not have modern medicine, the Internet, modern mass transit, logistics. In short, we would not have the modern
world. The course then divides into two sections. The computer science portion introduces the concepts of algorithms, recursion, computability, problem
complexity, data and procedures and abstraction. The computer engineering portion introduces computer hardware, software, networks, programming and
repair.

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

IT217
Name: Programming Language
Description:
This course is a gentle introduction to basic concepts in the design of programming languages as they apply to the World-Wide Web (WWW).
Examples of concepts will be presented using specific languages and methods that include, Javascript, Java, AJAX, PHP and others. At the end of the
course students will be familiar with the concepts that are commonly available in widely used in the development of web-based applications.

IT340
Name: Information Technology for Management
Description:
This course gives the student an understanding of how business processes and activities have changed with the advent of the digital economy.
Information technology has become a major facilitator in organizations, changing how, why, and where we do business. This course introduces students to
all aspects of Information Technology Management and provides an overview to new business models and methods supported by the Digital Economy.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (SLO)

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to complete the following learning objectives:

1. The student should list major business IT methodologies


2. The student should recognize the different roles of the Internet
3. The student should summarize e-Commerce features
4. The student should clarify the role of Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
5. The student should predict impact of new IT technologies on small business
6. The student should differentiate lean manufacturing strategies
7. The student should evaluate and present group project results
8. The student should create a business project plan

IT345
Name: Impact of IT on Individuals, Organizations, and Society
Description:
This course critically assesses the institutional forces that shape and create the demand for information technology (IT). The course will facilitate the
integration of student views into a coherent and realistic perspective of a technological society. Students will be challenged to consider and assess the
evolution of technology and society and their mutual impact. Emphasis will be placed on individual and social impacts both within the business
organization and externally. It will also discuss how the consumption of IT impacts economy and society. The course will help participants think about
how changing social and economic conditions determine what technologies are consumed and how they are consumed, who consumes them and where
they are consumed.

IT348
Name: Intranet, Extranet and Internet
Description:
The course focuses on the technologies, uses, benefits and risks associated with intranets (internal business networks), extranets (private,
multi-organizational networks) and the Internet (public)

IT470
Name: Computer Security Fundamentals
Description:
Data is the most valuable asset of an organization and must be protected in order to avoid potential loss. This course is designed to explore computer
security and how it can protect computer networks from malicious threats such as viruses and attacks by hackers. Students will gain knowledge of different
types of threats to computer networks and how to implement protection elements to prevent an unstable environment. In addition, security policies will be
reviewed to provide an in depth understanding of procedures and a contingency plan in the case of uncertainty.

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

IT472
Name: Systems Analysis and Design
Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce students to systems analysis and design. This course emphasizes the strategies and techniques of systems
analysis and design for producing logical methodologies for dealing with complexity in the development of information systems. The course approaches
the development of information systems from a problem-solving perspective. Focus is placed on all parts of Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC),
Requirements & Planning, Analysis & Design, Implementation, Transition & Operations, and finally Retirement or End of Life.

IT473
Name: Interactive Computer Graphics
Description:
This course introduces the student to introductory computer graphics and the OpenGL and WebGL programming interfaces. Image characteristics such
as light, sequencing, the human visual system and object modeling are covered from a technical perspective. Business graphics applications will be
emphasized in this course. Other topics include Graphics architectures, programming interfaces, pen-plotter model, image models, rasterization, geometric
objects and transformation, classical and computer viewing, perspective and projection, vectorization, hidden-surface removal and other topics.

IT474
Name: Web Design and Development
Description:
This course introduces the student Web 2.0 design and development. This course will provide a basic understanding of the methods and techniques of
developing a simple to moderately complex web site. Using the current standard web page language, students will be instructed on creating and
maintaining a simple web site. Examples of concepts will be presented using specific languages and methods that include, Javascript, Java, AJAX, PHP
and others.

IT476
Name: Database Management System
Description:
This course focuses on the general concepts and methodologies in file and database management systems-data representation, data modeling and file
organization. Additional focus will be on the movement of data to related database systems within and outside the user organization. Students are
required to understand the architecture of and start implementing simple database applications using commercially available packages such as
MS-ACCESS, and ORACLE or MySQL (open source). Other database systems such as hierarchical, XML-tagged and object oriented DBMS along with
Data mining will be discussed but there is no implementation requirements for these topics.

MGT311
Name: Engineering Management
Description:
The class teaches students how to be an effective supervisor in the current business environment. Students will learn basic and cutting-edge techniques
of engineering management through real-world problems and situations. In addition, students will be exposed on current engineering management tools
and strategies that include, Total Quality Management (TQM), Six-Sigma, Capabilities Maturity Model (CMM) Business Process Engineering (BPM) and
others. Topics covered in this course include: Organizational Behavior issues such as: Modern Supervision Methods, Communication, Motivating
Employees, “Problem” Employees Counseling and Discipline and others. Engineering strategies include: Reaching Goals, Organizing and Authority,
Leader/Supervisor, Problem Solving, Decision Making and Creativity and others.

MKT455
Name: Marketing Strategies
Description:
This course will introduce a framework for Marketing Management. The overview of materials in this course will emphasize on marketing strategies
and tools and techniques and how to achieve such goal. Students will gain knowledge in marketing strategy and decision making how and where to employ
for a successful marketing campaign. In addition, various types and model of marketing approach will be discussed to give students in depth knowledge in
relate to the model conceptualization.

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
Phone: 703-941-2020, Fax: 703-941-2025 STUDENT:
Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

MKT457
Name: E-Marketing
Description:
This course will introduce a framework for Marketing Management. The overview of materials in this course will emphasize marketing strategies, tools
and techniques, and how to achieve marketing goals. Students will gain knowledge in marketing strategy and decision making and how and where to
employ these strategies for a successful marketing campaign. In addition, various types and models of marketing approaches will be discussed to give
students an in depth knowledge in relation to the model conceptualization.

MTH104
Name: Algebra
Description:
This course explores a variety of algebraic concepts including rational expressions, exponents, polynomials, quadratic expressions, and their
applications.

MTH106
Name: Calculus
Description:
This course focuses on techniques of differential and integral calculus. Students will gain a sound intuitive understanding of the basic concepts of
calculus through a problem-solving approach. Topics include functions, graphs, and limits; differentiation; derivatives, exponential and logarithmic
functions; integration; and variables.

OLA
Name: ONLINE ASSESSMENT
Description:
Prospective students who are interested in taking any online courses at IGlobal University must complete the Distance Education Online Assessment
(OLA) course. This sample course will ensure students have the training required to successfully participate in the Distance Education program. This
course must be completed before starting our online program.

PHI110
Name: Introduction to Philosophy
Description:
The course will be a combination of lectures, discussions, homework, and group assignments. Students will engage in philosophizing by learning and
practicing the skills and methods of philosophical inquiry and analysis. Various topics will be presented and discussed. Matters pertinent to human
existence and purpose will form the core of this course and will be presented through a series of philosophers who have reflected on these issues. While not
ignoring the ancient masters, modern philosophers such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Wittgenstein and Rawls will be discussed.

PHS101
Name: Introduction to Physical Science
Description:
This course focuses on Physical Science based on the principles of physics and natural science.

POS135
Name: Political Science
Description: none.

PSY122
Name: Introduction to Psychology
Description: none.

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8133 Leesburg Pike STE230, Vienna, VA 22182
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Jawed, Hussnain
Student ID: 15T4FU40
Enrolled: Oct 5, 2015
Birthdate: Jul 7, 1991

SOC130
Name: Introduction to Sociology
Description:
This course is an introduction to the basic constructs of the discipline of Sociology and social thought. A clear comprehension of the dynamics of
human societies and group behavior is useful in myriad of environments. Students will examine society through the study of culture, race, religion,
ethnicity, gender, inequality, education, deviance, and sociological theory and methods. Students are also expected to examine the influences of society on
their personal lives in relations to the core concepts discussed in the course.

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