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3.00 Credits
Discussing Terrorism Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: What makes a young twenty-year-old strap on a bomb and walk into a crowded market place? This course examines the history, root causes, modus operandi, life cycles, and group dynamics of terrorist organizations. Furthermore, contributions of political, religious ideologies and Nation State terrorism will be analyzed. Stages within the dehumanization process, influence of media and the challenges of negotiating with terrorists will be explored. Additionally, students will develop strong analytical, problem solving and communication skills, which will benefit them throughout their lives. Fulfills, behavioral science, liberal arts, social science, and open electives.
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3.00 Credits
Hollywood and Holocaust Pre: Communications proficiency Co: Since the 1970's, films have made the public aware of the facts of the Holocaust. This course examines the Holocaust by analyzing films. Students learn to utilize media to think critically about moral issues. They gain insight into their own behavior, leading them to become more aware and humane persons. Emotional and psychological responses by actors and witnesses to the Holocaust are analyzed. Fulfils behavioral science, humanities, liberal arts, social science, and open electives.
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4.00 Credits
Reiki 2-Traditional Usui Method Pre: Communications Proficiency, IDS140 Co: Reiki 2, building on techniques learned in Reiki 1, addresses the use of Reiki to treat mental and emotional problems and perform absentee treatments. Through the assistance of the instructor, students will receive an increase in the strength of Reiki energy. After six weeks of instruction students will practice Reiki in a clinical setting under supervision. Occasional Monday evening and/or Tuesday evening sessions may be required. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives.
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3.00 Credits
Ethics in Business Pre: CMP101 Co: Examines actual cases in which business practices raise moral issues in corporate America. Topics such as economic justice, bribery, discrimination, consumer rights, and preservation of the environment are covered. Fulfills open, liberal arts, humanities, and business electives.
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3.00 Credits
Community Problems and Social Issues Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: Explores the process of socalization and the relationship between the mental health delivery system and current social issues. Examines social issues from the functionalist, conflict and interactionist perspectives. Introduces students to the role local, state and federal governments play in responding to social issues and how students can become civically engaged in affecting public policy decisions and priorities. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives. (Formerly MEH205)
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6.00 Credits
Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LIBERAL ARTS,
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3.00 Credits
Conflict Resolution Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, SOC SCI
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3.00 Credits
Investigations in Neuroscience and Neuropsychology Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LA, SOC SCI
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3.00 Credits
Nutrition in the Lifecycle Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LA, IDS-SCI
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to Body Work Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LA
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