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3.00 Credits
3 credits "G" Prerequisite: (Appropriate score on the SPC placement test) or (acceptance into the Honors College) or approval of the program director . This course is a study of various epochs of Western culture from the Baroque to the Modern periods with emphasis on analysis and synthesis of ideas and structure in the visual arts, literature, philosophy, and music. It stresses development of personal aesthetic sensibilities and commitment to intellectual curiosity. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements. Credit is not given for both HUM 2233 and Honors HUM 2233H. 47 contact hours. (Students who received credit for HUM 2250 cannot also receive credit for HUM 2210 or HUM 2233.)
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3.00 Credits
3 credits "G" Prerequisite: ENC 0020 or EAP 1695 or satisfactory score on the CPT. This course is a study of non-Western cultures, including the, Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Emphasis is placed on acquiring knowledge of non-Western arts, values, and ideas relative to Western culture and developing an awareness of a world community. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements. (Credit is not given for both HUM 2270 and HUM 2270H.) 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits "G" Prerequisite: (Appropriate score on the CPT) or (acceptance into the Honors College) or approval of the program director. This course is a study of various major non-Western cultures including the Near East, Far East, and Africa, as related to the Western tradition. Emphasis is placed on applying knowledge of non-Western values and ideas relative to Western culture toward constructing a coherent world-view and reaching a deep understanding of self. This course partially satisfies the writing requirements outlined in the General Education Requirements. Credit is not given for both HUM 2270 and HUM 2270H. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: ENC 0020 or EAP 1695 or appropriate score on SPC placement test or permission of program director. This course, exclusively for students in the SPC Study Abroad Programs, is designed to offer topics of special interest in the humanities to students combined with actual travel and study on-site at one or more SPC Study Abroad program partners. Such course offerings include the examination of the styles and influences of music, art, architecture, theatre, religion, literature and philosophy. Specific content will vary depending on the specific study abroad program. The course includes lectures, discussions, field trips and multiple writing experiences. In addition, the course involves extensive orientation and preparation plus careful monitoring of student work and progress while studying abroad.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: BSC 2086 or BSC 2010. This course covers the basic principles of nutrition, including knowledge of the principal nutrients in foods and their utilization by the body and determining and meeting food needs for optimum health at different stages of the life span. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: REA 0002 or EAP 1695 or a satisfactory score on the SPC Placement Test. An introduction to effective helping strategies in human services. The focus is upon normalization, problem-solving skills, and the various roles and functions of the human services professional. Personal awareness as it relates to the human services field is emphasized. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits An introductory experience in which specific skills needed for effective human service workers are examined and practiced. The focus is on the dynamics of intra and inter-personal processes. 47 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits An examination of concepts basic to understanding developmental disabilities. Emphasis is on terminology, measurement and assessment techniques, historical and contemporary attitudes, causes, education, and the impact of Developmental Disabilities on family and society. This course has a substantial writing requirement. 47 contact hours.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 credits A series of specialized sessions centering around a topic of specific concern to human services personnel designed to enhance specific professional skills. The topics, and/or credit hours, and the level of difficulty may vary. Topics offered are: Introduction to Stress Management, Denial as it Applies to the Substance Abuser, Theories and Foundations of Crisis Intervention, Introduction to Developmental Play, Introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Introduction to Transactional Analysis, Foundation of Youth Development and others as developed. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: HUS 1111 and HUS 2302. This is an experiential course which reintroduces basic concepts and skills with regard to different types of groups and group dynamics. The focus is upon presentation of group facilitation techniques and the reviewing of each student's practice sessions. 47 contact hours.
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