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GEOG 1040: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
Human Geography is concerned with how human interactions shape material and cultural landscapes. It broadly examines the great diversity of human organization and experience in different countries through a variety of perspectives. Essential to this examination is a comparative review of the contemporary geographies of race, language, political ideologies (including religion), public policy, ecology, economic activity, natural resources, settlements, and demographics.
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GEOG 1100: World Geography
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
World Geography is concerned with how domestic and international capital shapes the physical and cultural landscapes of different regions and countries. It broadly examines the great diversity of human economic activities that have given rise to global cultures of agriculture, natural resource production, manufacturing, transportation, development (including education, welfare, and healthcare), shopping and services, and tourism. Essential to this examination is a comparative review of the contemporary geographies of globalization, finance, immigration, poverty and displacement, or any aspect of nature or human behavior that gives an insightful understanding of each region or country in a world made for money.
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GEOG 1990: Topic:
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course will provide flexibility in offering an in-depth review of topics of immediate importance and topical interest. These topics will go beyond the introductory courses in examining specific aspects of the subject matter.
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GWS 1501: Introduction to Gender and Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course introduces students to the foundations of Gender and Women Studies by examining the diversity of women's experiences throughout history and across cultures, races, ethnic groups and religions. From a social science/humanities perspective, we will explore how factors such as gender, gender identity and sexuality have been shaped by Western society.
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GWS 1502: Human Trafficking
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course will explore human trafficking within the context of social justice, human rights, and feminist perspectives. We will analyze the behavior of traffickers and the ways this crime affects our global economy. We will examine criminal justice, vulnerabilities of victims and types of trafficking and how communities are responding to this activity. Students will gain an overall understanding of modern-day slavery and the issues we face regarding this crime.
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GWS 1503: Analyzing Gender Identities
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course offers students the opportunity to explore the origins of gender identity. We will examine cultural assumptions about gender in the United States. We will also identify political and historical influences on our definitions and expectations about gender.
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GWS 1505: Women and War
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course investigates the experiences of women in war. We will discuss the ways women have exercised agency in unequal power structures during times of war. We will examine the ways women have been excluded and marginalized in written history regarding war and military conflict.
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GWS 1507: Mass Incarceration
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course examines the practices of incarceration in the United States from a feminist perspective. We will discuss the history, the politics, the economics and the ethics of incarceration. We will also review the ways the U.S. is different from other countries when it comes to imprisonment.
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GWS 1509: Global Feminism
3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course will introduce students to issues related to feminism around the world. We will analyze gender inequality cross-culturally. We will also examine efforts to accomplish social justice for women and girls worldwide.
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HCCC 1100: Health Care Core Complete Curriculum
4.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
This course includes all of the following courses: HCCC 1010-Awareness and Sensitivity to Client Needs, HCCC 1020-Behaviors for Success in Healthcare Settings, HCCC 1030-Managing Information in Healthcare Settings, HCCC 1040-Survey of Ethics in Healthcare Settings, HCCC 1050-Legal Issues in Healthcare, HCCC 1060-Respecting Client and Staff Diversity and HCCC 1070-Healthcare Safety and Standard Precautions. Together, the modules provide foundational concepts to prepare students to start on an educational pathway and an understanding of healthcare.
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