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4.00 Credits
Survey of the development of Western society and culture from the early Middle Ages through the Age of Enlightenment. Emphasis upon the cultural, social, intellectual, and institutional changes that led to the birth of the modern Western culture and its interchange with the peoples of the world's continents. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26 recommended. Four hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of the development of Western society and culture during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Emphasis upon the social, intellectual, and institutional changes that have led to the contemporary Western world and its interchange with the peoples and institutions of the world's continents. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26 recommended. Four hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of the development of Western society and culture during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Emphasis upon the social, intellectual, and institutional changes that have led to the contemporary Western world and its interchange with the peoples and institutions of the world's continents. As an honors course, it is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26 recommended. Prerequisite: Honors Institute participant. Four hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
History of Latin America from Pre-Columbian times to the present. Emphasis upon Native and European contributions to present Latin American culture. Special emphasis on governmental systems and social and economic progress. Includes revolutionary movements and their present status. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Social & Behavioral Sciences
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4.00 Credits
Twentieth Century Europe. Political social, and cultural developments in recent European history. World War I and the consequences of Versailles, Bolshevik Revolution and rise of Communism, Italian Fascism and German Nazism. The diplomacy of World War II, Cold War, and current developments in Western and Eastern Europe. Global impacts. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26 recommended. Four hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Twentieth Century Europe. Political social, and cultural developments in recent European history. World War I and the consequences of Versailles, Bolshevik Revolution and rise of Communism, Italian Fascism and German Nazism. The diplomacy of World War II, Cold War, and current developments in Western and Eastern Europe. Global impacts. As an honors course, it is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions. Prerequisite: Honors Institute participant. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26 recommended. Four hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Development of understanding and attitudes relative to personal, family, and community health needs. Emphasis placed upon epidemiology of disease, nutritional behavior, communicable disease, disease prevention, mental health and substance abuse. Three hours lecture. GE Area: Lifelong Understanding
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5.00 Credits
Provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to help sustain life, reduce pain, and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until more advanced medical help can arrive. Upon successful completion of the course students will receive American Red Cross certificates in Emergency Response and CPRPR/AED update 2006. This course fulfills the 1998 Department of Transportation criteria as a first responder course. Repeatability: May be taken three times for credit. Four hours lecture, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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5.00 Credits
Environmental horticulture encompasses the planning, design, construction, and management of the urban landscape. Relevant topics include ecosystem restoration and management, landscape ecology, sustainable landscape management, sustainable use of natural resources, urban horticulture, and urban landscape design. Four hours lecture, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Natural Sciences
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4.00 Credits
Survey of the many facets and component sciences of environmental horticulture. Exploration of the multitude of career options available in the green industry. An introduction to the vocabulary of the environmental sciences including the terminology used in the identification of plants. Foundations of plant science such as plant structure, plant growth, and the environmental needs of plants. Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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