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3.00 Credits
This course is problem-, issue, subject-centered in its approach to the humanities. It provides an awareness of and appreciation for major themes and/or cultures through an in-depth study of specific humanities topics as they relate to the selected topic. Native American Culture is the first proposed topic.
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1.00 Credits
Refer to Cooperative Education for additional information.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSC 2093C This course focuses on principles of nutrition and the nutritional requirements across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on nutrition in health promotion and clinical practice. The significance of nutrition within the health care movement toward wellness and primary prevention is examined as well as specific medical nutritional therapy in disease management. This is a required course for students planning to enter the nursing program.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None This course will explore the uses of diet therapy, vitamin/ mineral supplements, herbs, and 'nutraceuticals' that havebeen scientifically documented to prevent and treat various diseases. The course will describe the underlying mechanisms related to diet and nutrient intake which cause diseases that are common in Western civilization. The mechanisms by which nutrients, herbs, and nutraceuticals work to prevent and treat disease will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None . Offered in Classroom & Online Settings This course introduces students to the scientific principles of nutrition. It integrates the nutritional components of natural science, life science, social sciences along with diet therapy in maintaining health and preventing chronic diseases. It refocuses the student in the real life application of nutrition in a wide spectrum of personal, community and clinical nutritional concerns.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None This course is designed for students who wish to acquire basic principles of nutrition, behavior analysis and exercise that are applicable to the development and implementation of regular physical exercise inclusive of all sports activity and/or weight management. It will provide scientific information on the role of nutrition in exercise and the athlete's ability to perform at any level of physical exercise. Students will learn how nutrition affects the processes in the body that are involved in energy production and recovery from exercise. The course will emphasize the principles of sport nutrition and how it relates to sport performance. Current controversial topics originating form sports nutrition products and manufacturers will be compared to evidence based practices in sports nutrition.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None This course reviews the history of human services with particular emphasis on the field of maternal and child services and health. Various models of service delivery will be investigated. The roles, functions, and duties of human service professionals and maternal and child specialists will be explored. The development of a professional identity and the ethics of practice will be discussed. Personal qualities essential for being an effective helping professional will be considered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 1101 or consent of instructor . Satisfies Codes: CULD, GENE, GRW6, SBEH . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course is designed for those with an academic interest in world politics. Major areas of study include research methods, the nation state system, national power, social change, various political cultures, the foreign policy process, the United Nations, regionalism, military interactions, international commerce, and global problems. This course requires approximately 6,000 words of expository writing.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Refer to Cooperative Education for additional information.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Students will be required to complete an assumption of risk and liability waiver for their participation in class. . Fee: $1 . Coeducational The purpose of this course is to develop an awareness and appreciation for the Florida outdoors. The content includes knowledge and appreciation of skills, techniques, rules, and safety practices necessary to participate in selected outdoor education activities. Outdoor education activities include camping, canoeing, hiking, backpacking,orienteering, angling, and cycling.
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