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Study of the nutrient needs of the various stages of the life cycle. Techniques of assessment and nutritional intervention strategies are stressed. Spring Semester.
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Prerequisite: HEC 1001 Orientation to Health Care, HEC 1002 Field Experience II. Supervised experience of 150 hours in a clinical setting which gives students the opportunity to practice material taught in course work offered during the semester. Spring Semester.
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Prerequisite: Students must meet the criteria under either (a) or (b) as follows: (a) 19 or above on the ACT Reading Test or 44 or above on the ASSET Reading Test; (b) Completion of READ 0033 Advanced Reading Techniques with a grade of "C" or higher. Study of the great world civilizations since 1660. Emphasis on the study of industrialization, urbanization, immigration, religious developments, and war and their impact on the human condition. A student whose placement score requires READ 0013 or READ 0033 is strongly advised against enrollment in this reading intensive course, prior to completion of READ 0013 College Reading Skills and READ 0033 Advanced Reading Techniques.
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The unique geography of Arkansas, the position of the state in the South, its relationship to the conflict over slavery and the role of the state in the Civil War, Reconstruction, the dawning of the Twentieth Century, World War I and II, and the battle for Civil Rights, the impact of Korea and Vietnam, and the changing role of Arkansas in modern times are all addressed in this course.
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Prerequisite: Students must meet the criteria under either (a) or (b) as follows: (a) 19 or above on the ACT Reading Test or 44 or above on the ASSET Reading Test; (b) Completion of READ 0033 Advanced Reading Techniques with a grade of "C" or higher. Social, economic, and political developments from colonization of the New 66 World to the end of Reconstruction. This course focuses on regional development, immigration patterns, the impact of settlement on the indigenous people, religious diversity, reform movements, the institution of slavery, and the Civil War. A student whose placement score requires READ 0013 or READ 0033 is strongly advised against enrollment in this reading intensive course, prior to completion of READ 0013 College Reading Skills and READ 0033 Advanced Reading Techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Students must meet the criteria under either (a) or (b) as follows: (a) 19 or above on the ACT Reading Test or 44 or above on the ASSET Reading Test; (b) Completion of READ 0033 Advanced Reading Techniques with a grade of "C" or higher. Social, economic, and political developments from Reconstruction to the present. This course focuses on the industrial development, World War I and II, progressive reforms, the anxiety of the 1920's, the Great Depression, the Cold War, the 1960's, the struggle for civil rights for African-Americans and women, the Vietnam War, and the changing role of the president from 1970 to the present.
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Prerequisite: It is recommended that students have taken HIST 2773 U.S. History Since 1876. This course is designed to introduce the advanced student to the history of the United States and its involvement in the Vietnam War. The course will cover a brief history of Vietnam and its people; the French colonization of Vietnam; the turning point for France, the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, and the Geneva Conference of 1954; the impact of the Cold War ideology on America and its response to Vietnam; American involvement in Vietnam beginning in the early 1960s and going through the fall of Saigon in 1975. The course will look at the cost of the war in human, economic, political, and social terms.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: It is recommended that students have taken U.S. History to 1876, or U.S. History Since 1876. However, it is not a mandatory requirement. This course will examine the role of women in the history of the United States from 1600 to the present. 67
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals, techniques, and practices of Standard First Aid and CPR as prescribed by the American Red Cross. Emphasis on programs of accident prevention in schools, homes, and recreational areas, and traffic safety.
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3.00 Credits
Students who participate in BRTC's International Tour may enroll for 3 hours of humanities credit within the following guidelines: student must register for the class during the normal registration period for the semester in which the trip takes place. Normal tuition fees apply. The student is responsible for all costs associated with the tour. Student must complete required readings and other assignments as contracted with the BRTC Humanities faculty tour group leader. This course serves as an elective for students completing the Associate of Arts degree program.
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