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3.00 Credits
3-0-3. Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement scores/READ 0099 and ENGL 0099 This is a course designed to emphasize the role of minorities in United States history and to bring students to a better awareness of their own place in culture, as well as the place of those around them. It is not simply for minority students. Minority groups who make up the bulk of the course study are: African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Latino- Americans, Native Americans and women. Taught only in the spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
1-8-3. Prerequisites: PSYC 1120 with a grade of C or better; 30 semester hours of college level academic credit; consent of instructor The student spends eight hours a week working under professional supervision in an appropriate human service agency in accordance with student interest and area of study. Each student is expected to develop a working knowledge of the agency and to apply the knowledge and skills learned in course work. Additional hours are spent in a group sharing seminar and in individual supervision sessions. The placement is coordinated by the human services faculty. Liability insurance fee required.
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3.00 Credits
1-8-3. Prerequisites: HMSV 2160 with a grade of C or better and consent of instructor Working under professional supervision in a human-service agency, students are expected to develop a working knowledge of that agency and apply the knowledge and skills they learn in course work. In keeping with developing competencies as humanservice professionals, students experience a more intense involvement with their agency in this field placement. Students, who are placed in accord with their interest and area of concentration, are under the supervision of an agency employee. The placement is coordinated by the human services faculty. Liability insurance fee required.
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3.00 Credits
1-8-3. Prerequisites: HMSV 2161 with a grade of C or better and consent of instructor Students will follow the same procedures described in HMSV 2160 and 2161. In this third semester of fieldwork, students are given the opportunity to have additional experience in the field. Placement and supervision are coordinated by the human services faculty. Liability insurance fee required.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3. Prerequisites: ENGL0099, READ0099, ENGL1101 Team taught by professors of English, history and art, with guest lectures from a music professor, this course combines the fields of history, literature, art and music to present a cohesive, chronological picture of a specific era of time. Understanding the various cultural aspects of a certain period will aid the student in comprehending how various elements came together in the creation of a mindset or frame of reference that defined an era of history. Each Humanities Appreciation course will focus on one chronological period of history in order to demonstrate to the student the interconnected nature of otherwise disparate pieces of social and cultural information.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3. Prerequisites: ENGL0099, READ0099, ENGL1101 Team taught by professors of English, history and art, with guest lectures from a music professor, this course combines the fields of history, literature, art and music to present a cohesive, chronological picture of a specific era of time. Understanding the various cultural aspects of a certain period will aid the student in comprehending how various elements came together in the creation of a mindset or frame of reference that defined an era of history. Each Humanities Appreciation course will focus on one chronological period of history in order to demonstrate to the student the interconnected nature of otherwise disparate pieces of social and cultural information.
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3.00 Credits
2-0-2. Prerequisite: ENGL 1101
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3. Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 These special topics interdisciplinary courses encourage the development of critical and analytical thinking on issues in society and culture. The topics may be taught by instructors representing different academic disciplines. The courses will encourage students to think critically and coherently, and to recognize ways academic subjects interact with one another. IDIS 1101 will require additional student work.
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3.00 Credits
2-2-3. Prerequisite: Completion of an Area D science sequence. This is an activity based course intended for students majoring in early childhood education. This course will study the different properties of matter, different forms of energy as well as the various aspects of force and fields as they relate to teaching primary school students. Note: This course may not be used to satisfy Area D core requirements.
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3.00 Credits
1-2-1. Prerequisite: Permission of newspaper advisor This course provides practical experience in reporting, writing, editing and producing newspapers, magazines and public relations materials. The student may work on campus with the newspaper, literary magazine or college relations office. By repeating this practicum a student may earn as much as three semester hours of credit.
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