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EH 113: Freshman English I
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: 45 on ASSET Writing Skills or 75 on Compass Language Usage, 19 on ACT English, 470 or higher in verbal portion of the Recentered SAT, or a C or higher in EH 1023. Freshman English I, EH 113, is designed to aid students in improving their writing skills by developing expository and persuasive composition, to do research and develop a research paper, with APA documentation, and to give them experience with the computer. Passages from the text, written by both students and professional writers, will serve as guides to the students in composing their own papers on the computer.
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EH 123: Freshman English II
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: EH 113 with a minimum grade of "C". FreshmanEnglish II, EH 123, is a continuation of EH 113 and surveys fiction and drama. The intent of the course to provide students inexperienced in the critical reading of literature with the basic skills needed to understand, evaluate and write about a work of literature.
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EH 233: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: EH 113 and EH 123 or consent of the instructor. World Literature II, EH 233, introduces students to literature from the Ancient period through the Renaissance. Historical developments of the eras and global literary themes will be explored to expand the cultural backgrounds of the students. Students are required to read all assigned material before class sessions.
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EH 243: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: EH 113 and EH 123 or by consent of the instructor. World Literature II, EH 243, is designed to enhance the students' cultural backgrounds via selected literary works that span eras from the Neoclassical period through the period of Contemporary literature emphasizing movements, schools, and periods. Literary themes and devices will be explored, along with the major historical developments of the eras.
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EH 263: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: EH 113. African-American Literature, EH 263, examines the major trends in African-American Literature using historical, political, and social contexts. Students will study works from the Colonial Era to the present. Examples from all literary genres will be included. The literature reflects that African American literature is a product of American literature which includes: Early American Literature (Colonial), Antebellum Literature, American Renaissance, 19th Century, Late 19th Century, 20th Century, Modernism, Postmodern (Contemporary). The African-American literary trends examined include Colonial, Abolition and Reconstruction (Antebellum), Nadir (Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century), Black Renaissance ( 20th Century); Protest (Modernism), Civil Rights, and Women's Era (Contemporary).
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EH 271: Writing Popular Fiction
1.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
1 hr., 1 credit Workshop on writing and publishing popular fiction. This course includes identification of genre fiction which must meet reader expectations (mysteries, science fiction, western, romance, horror, gothic) and writing technique.
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EH 283: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Creative Writing, EH 283, offers practical experience in the techniques of writing poetry and fiction. It is strongly recommended that the student should have completed English 113 (Composition I) with a "C" or better.
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EH 293: Film & Literature
3.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: EH 113. A study of the traditional forms of literature through the use of film, literature, and critical papers. units of study include lettering, geometric construction, technical sketching, multiview, section view, auxiliary views, revolutions, dimensioning reproduction methods and techniques, and the care and use of drawing instruments and supplies.
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EMT 101: EMT Refresher lec
24.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
1 credit This course follows the USDOT National Standard Curriculum and provides 24 hours of refresher training. Information provided assists Arkansas certified or nationally registered EMT-Basics to meet recertification requirements.
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EMT 1010: Emergency Medical Training 124 hours lec. 80 hours lab
10.00 Credits
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
credits This course follows the USDOT National Standard Curriculum for EMT-Basic. Medical emergencies and traumatic injuries, with emphasis on life-threatening conditions, are explored. Skills taught include management of oral and nasopharyngeal airways, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), as well as spinal immobilization and splinting. Additionally, students are trained to assist individuals with self-administered medications and automobile extrication. Upon successful completion of this course, students are eligible to take the State of Arkansas and National Registry EMT-Basic practical and written examinations for certification.
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