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Hc 111: Composition
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
A basic writing course which stresses mechanical and rhetorical skills for professional writing. Research, analytical, and argumentation skills are emphasized.?Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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Hc 112: Humanities I
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
An interdisciplinary examination of the cultural roots of modern global society from the first civilizations through the middle Renaissance.?Prerequisite: Hc-111. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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HC 113: Oral Communication Skills
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
Deals with the basics of business and professional communications, personal skills, working in groups and making effective presentations. Students will study methods of problem solving, managing conflict and conducting effective meetings through lecture and extemporaneous exercises. Students will also develop and make presentations of various lengths to selected audiences. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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HC 151/152/153: Band
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
A campus program that aims to promote music education for students who participate and perform as musicians in the college band. Active participation in band activities and written assignments in music will be required. Cr. 1. (Students may re-elect this course in two subsequent semesters to earn a total of 3 credits which would satisfy a humanities elective requirement.)
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HC 200: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
A seminar course that will investigate major authors, themes, and works of American literature. Students will participate in class discussions and present individual projects. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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Hc 211: Humanities II
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
An interdisciplinary examination of the cultural roots of modern global society from the late Renaissance to the present.?Prerequisite: Hc-111. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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Hc 232: Management Communication
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
Students apply basic writing skills to produce various types of business communication, such as short and long reports, letters of inquiry, transmittals, proposal preparation, and organization of information for oral presentation using modern technological communications systems. Students will also study development in technological communications systems. Prerequisite: Hc-111.?Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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HC 300: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
An independent research project or course to be arranged between the instructor and advanced student pursuing a humanities minor. Regular seminar meetings and an extensive research project required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor and advisor. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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HC 311: Technology And Society I
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
A survey of the history of technology and an examination of the impact of inventions and innovations on Western society from ancient times to the present. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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HC 312: Technology And Society II
3.00 Credits
Maine Maritime Academy
An examination of the ethical and organizational impacts of technology on contemporary society. Course topics include ethical standards; the nature, sources and effects of technological change; the relationship of science to technology; the diffusion of technology; technology, energy and the environment; technology and the transformation of work; and the shaping and control of technology. The impacts of specific technologies, such as communication and medical technologies are also examined. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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