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3.00 Credits
Perspectives, principles, and practices of financial planning with emphasis on personal financial planning and strategies to achieve personal financial objectives. Includes personal planning for budgets, investments, retirement, insurance, taxes, etc. 3 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive introduction to modern management theory, practices, and applications. Covers characteristics and rationality of managerial decisions, practical methods of management planning and strategy, relationship of current management issues to social responsibility and ethics, implications for international competitiveness, and principles of organization, delegation, motivation, group management, organizational control, operations management, and managing change. 3 credits. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Draws on the disciplines of psychology and sociology to provide a basic understanding of the relationships between people. Business and interpersonal skills necessary for ethical conduct, supervision, and leadership. 3 credits. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the tools, techniques, processes, methods, and philosophies of "Total Quality."
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3.00 Credits
Strong emphasis on entrepreneurship. Topics discussed will cover the nature of small businesses, starting a small business, and successfully operating a small business. 3 credits. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Provides instruction in dosage calculation using ratio to proportion as well as other means of calculation related to medication. Topics include: interpretation of drug labels, syringe types, conversions, roman numerals, reconstruction and apothecaries, mixing medications, IV flow rates, drip rates, interpretation of physician orders and transcribing to Medication Administration Records, dispensing, and proper documentation of medications as well as the Six Rights of Med Administration and military time. Prerequisite: Placement score of 36 or higher on the COMPASS test. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in which the chemical basis of nutrition will be explored. Discussion of social, economic, and emotional aspects that impact individual nutritional practices. Evaluation of unique nutritional needs of different periods throughout the life cycle. 3 credits.
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2.00 Credits
Knowledge and appreciation of the importance of physical activity in relation to the quality of life and health. Provides opportunities through supervised activities for psychomotor development. 2 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Kripalu Yoga, also known as the Yoga of Compassion, is a gentle expression of an ancient discipline connecting body, mind, and spirit. Sessions include centering/meditation, breathwork, exposure to Pantanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga as defined in the Yoga Sutras, warm-ups, yoga postures, and relaxation. Emphasis in on participation at the individual's level of ability. Modifications make all postures accessible to every student. Grades are based on attendance, participation, and knowledge of the basic principles of yoga. Students will be required to sign an informed consent to participate in this course. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Yoga. Students will be required to sign an informed consent to participate in this course. Prerequisite: Yoga. 1 credit.
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