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HUM 57: Old
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
TestamentAn introductory study of the major books, ideas, and historical context of the Old Testament. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Fall
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HUM 58: New
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
TestamentAn introductory study of the major books, ideas, and historical context of the New Testament. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Spring
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HUM 60: The Criminal in Literature and the
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ArtsAn interdisciplinary approach to the study of crime, criminality, and society's reaction to it. Particular attention is directed at the manner in which the criminal is portrayed in literature, the fine arts, and other media. This course presents an opportunity to examine this social problem through the works of such varied writers and artists as Dostoyevsky, Camus, Capote, and others. Three class hours a week .3 credits Spring
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HUM 72: Coping with Life
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
DeathA literary approach to the way humans cope with life and death through writings and the arts, including such writers and artists as Kubler-Ross, Emily Dickinson, Tolstoy, and Woody Allen. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Fall
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HUM 75: Myth in the Human
21.30 Credits
Bristol Community College
ExperienceThis interdisciplinary course studies the basic myths that have been part of the human race from time immemorial and their relationship to cultural values, religious beliefs, and great literary works. It examines the role these myths have played in the rites of passage of the human race. The course looks upon myth as an "image language, expressive of metaphysical, psychological, and sociological truth.' ' Prerequisit e: PSY 51 and HST 20 or 21.3 credits Not offered every yea
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IAD 11: Introduction to Instructional Aide
1.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IAn introduction to the roles and responsibilities of the instructional aide in early education, with special emphasis on teacher-aide relations, techniques for observation, instructional skills, materials preparation, and classroom problem solving. 1 credit No credit will be given until both semesters have been satisfactorily completed.
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IAD 12: Introduction to Instructional Aide
1.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
IIAn introduction to the roles and responsibilities of the instructional aide in early education, with special emphasis on teacher-aide relations, techniques for observation, instructional skills, materials preparation, and classroom problem solving. 1 credit No credit will be given until both semesters have been satisfactorily completed.
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IAD 13: Roles and Responsibilities of the Instructional
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ParaprofessionalThis course provides an overview of the diverse roles of the instructional paraprofessional as a member of the educational team. Students learn strategies and develop skills to increase their competency in the areas of student support, curriculum implementation, effective instruction, classroom management, and professionalism. Classroom lecture is supplemented with guest speakers. Three lecture hours per week. 3 credits Fall, Spring
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IAD 14: Teaching Elementary School
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
MathematicsThis course introduces students to a wide variety of effective teaching procedures and instructional materials, acquaints them with the basic concepts underlying elementary school mathematics, and provides a rationale and a strategy for teaching elementary school mathematics. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Not offered every year
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LSM 11: Introduction to Sport
3.00 Credits
Bristol Community College
ManagementThis course explores and analyzes sport and recreation from philosophical, historical, and organizational perspectives. It also introduces the student to the field of sport management, examining professional opportunities available, resume writing, and professional networking in the field. Three class hours per week. 3 credits Fall
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