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HIS 108: Eastern Civilization-Beginnings to 1850
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (3 Lectures) An examination of the characteristics and development of civilizations, religions and philosophies of the Far East and Southeast Asia from ancient times to the mid-19th century. Prerequisite: RDG094. Corequisite: ENG102.
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HIS 201: Women in United States History
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (3 Lectures) The history of women in American society from colonial times to the present with an emphasis on female leadership, women's issues, and women's socialorganizations. Prerequisite: RDG094.
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HIS 208: Eastern Civilization-1850 to Modern Times
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (3 Lectures) An examination of the characteristics and development of civilizations, religions and philosophies of the Far East and Southeast Asia from the mid-19th century to modern times. Prerequisite: RDG094. Corequisite: ENG102. ????
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HKS 155: Introduction to Phlebotomy
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (2 Lectures, 3 Labs) An introduction to the basic knowledge and practical experience necessary for the safe and successful collection of blood specimens. Students have the opportunity for practical experience in a hospital setting. Prerequisite: Immunizations required. Corequisite: HKS255.
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HKS 255: Phlebotomy Practicum
4.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
4 Credits (4 Practicums) An application of basic phlebotomy training to provide safe and successful collection of blood specimens. Students have the opportunity for practical experience in a hospital setting. Corequisite: HKS155.
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HNR 201: Honors Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
1 Credit (1 Recitation) Required for Honors students in the 18-hour academic transfer program. A one-hour Honors Seminar must be taken concurrently with each content course taken for Honors credit. Honors students and faculty work closely together on in-depth projects outside the regular curriculum. During the seminar, the project is developed and research shared with other Honors students through in-depth discussion and analysis. Prerequisite: HNR204 or HNR205.
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HNR 202: Honors Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
1 Credit (1 Recitation) Required for Honors students in the 18-hour academic transfer program. A one-hour Honors Seminar must be taken concurrently with each content course taken for Honors credit. Honors students and faculty work closely together on in-depth projects outside the regular curriculum. During the seminar, the project is developed and research shared with other Honors students through in-depth discussion and analysis. Prerequisite: HNR204 or HNR205.
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HNR 203: Honors Seminar III
1.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
1 Credit (1 Recitation) Required for Honors students in the 18-hour academic transfer program. A one-hour Honors Seminar must be taken concurrently with each content course taken for Honors credit. Honors students and faculty work closely together on in-depth projects outside the regular curriculum. During the seminar, the project is developed and research shared with other Honors students through in-depth discussion and analysis. Prerequisite: HNR204 or HNR205.
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HNR 204: Honors Colloquium I
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (3 Lectures, 3 Recitations) The Honors Colloquium is required for Honors students in the 18-hour program. Honors Colloquium I is the first course requirement in the honors sequence designed for the academic transfer student. HNR204 may be taken either Fall or Spring semester, but must be taken independently of other Honors courses. The course provides a forum for reading and analyzing Daniel J. Boorstin's The Discoverer's: A History of Man's Searcto Know His World and Himself, an academic text which examines the significance and chronology of major events and movements in Western civilization, as well as the contributions of certain individuals and societies or groups. Application, analysis and synthesis are encouraged in oral and written responses. In addition, the course offers the opportunity for the Honors student to complete a proposal for an in-depth study/research project in an area of interest, monitored by the colloquium professor and a mentor who has uncommon knowledge or ability in the area of the student's interest. Also, the course provides enrichment activities of cultural significance. Prerequisite: RDG094. Corequisite: ENG101.
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HNR 205: Honors Colloquium II
3.00 Credits
Central Arizona College
3 Credits (3 Lectures, 3 Recitations) The Honors Colloquium is required for Honors students in the 18-hour program. Honors Colloquium II is the second course requirement in the Honors course sequence designed for the academic transfer student. The course provides a forum for reading and analyzing Daniel J. Boorstin's The Creators: A History of Heroes of the Imagination, an academic text which examines human accomplishment in the fields of architecture, music, painting, sculpting, and writing. Application, analysis and synthesis are encouraged in oral and written responses. In addition, the course offers the opportunity for the Honors student to complete and present an in-depth study/research project in an area of interest, monitored by the colloquium professor and a mentor who has uncommon knowledge or ability in the area of the student's interest. Also, the course provides enrichment activities of cultural significance. Prerequisites: HNR204 and RDG094. Corequisite: ENG102.
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