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LIT 219: African Literature
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This survey course of contemporary African literature exposes students to the diversity of the themes, styles and modes of expression peculiar to the enormous continent of Africa. Students study the oral tradition as it is reflected in folktales, stories, and poems. In addition to reading essays and articles about social and historical conditions that affect the literature of the continent, students read numerous short stories and at least three novels, each reflecting the culture of a different region of the continent. The course meets General Education "Humanities" Requirement Area 6. Pre/co-requisite: College Writing I (ENG111).
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LIT 221: Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course examines the uniqueness of the Latin American experience as expressed in its literature. The course gives particular attention to those works that reflect the social, political, ethnic, or cultural values of Latin America. The course also examines the impact of Latin American themes and literary techniques on contemporary world literature. The course meets General Education "Humanities" Requirement Area 6. Pre/co-requisite: College Writing I(ENG111).
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LIT 223: The Immigrant Experience in Literature
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
The course explores the experience and contributions of the many ethnic groups who have shaped American culture. Short stories, novels, plays, essays, and poems present the bi-cultural American story told both by those whose roots have been long established in this country and by those who have more recently arrived. The course meets General Education "Humanities"Requirement Area 6. Pre/co-requisite: College Writing I (ENG111).
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LIT 224: Middle East Literature
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course examines the literature of the Middle East and provides students with an understanding of the impact of religion, tradition, and politics on the lives of people. Students read, analyze, and discuss a variety of letters, historical documents, short stories, and novels in an effort to understand Middle East cultures in their dimensions. The course fulfills a requirement for World Studies Emphasis certification. The course meets General Education "Humanities" Requirement Area 6. Pre/co-requisite: College Writing I (ENG111).
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LIT 225: Introduction to Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course examines selected plays in an historical context to provide students with a basic awareness of theater development from ancient Greek drama to contemporary plays. The selection may vary from semester to semester. The course meets General Education "Humanities" Requirement Area 6. Pre/co-requisite: College Writing I (ENG111).
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LIT 227: African- American Literature
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course is an introduction to the study of African American literature from slave narratives to classic twentieth century novels to contemporary poetry and short stories. The course meets General Education "Humanities" Requirement Area 6. Pre/co-requisite: College Writing I(ENG111).
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MAC 111: Mammography Principles I
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This interactive, web-based course begins with patient education and assessment, communication skills, epidemiology of breast cancer, early detection and diagnostic options. Other topics included are the anatomy and physiology of the breast, a variety of pathology, histology, various case studies and positioning. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Mammography Certificate Program.
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MAC 211: Mammography Principles II
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This interactive, web-based course presents the concepts of equipment design, technical factors and compares analog to digital mammography equipment and techniques. Quality assurance and special patient situations, as well as interventional procedures will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Mammography Principles I (MAC111).
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MAC 299: Mammography Clinical Internship
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This 100-hour clinical introduction will enhance the academic experience for students by introducing them to the clinical practice of mammography. Students are responsible for providing their own clinical site. Clinical sites must be pre-approved by program faculty. Students must comply with the clinical policies, as stated in the Student Manual before attending clinical. Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) checks will be conducted on all students before placement, and the outcome may impact the student's ability to participate in the internship experience. Health clearance is also required prior to participation. Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson.
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MAN 105: Principles of Marketing
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course is a study of the basic principles of marketing and the application of these principles in today's changing competitive environment. The focus of this course is on the behavior of the consumer market and the product, pricing, promotion and distribution decisions employed to create consumer satisfaction. Prerequisites: Academic Reading III (ESL098) or Reading Skills II (RDG095) or placement and Writing Skills I (ENG090) or placement.
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