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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: completion of 15 credits toward an Information Services Technology certificate or degree of which 12 credits must be ITS courses, plus permission of the department chair Cooperative education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by working on paid training assignments coordinated by departmental faculty. The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom theory in a work environment. This course is intended for students who are pursuing a degree in information technology. Grading in this course is pass or fail. Offered on the La Plata Campus.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITS 2910 and permission of the department chair Students continue the cooperative education assignment begun in ITS 2910 or begin a new assignment. Grading in this course is pass or fail. Offered on La Plata Campus.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITS 2600 Students design, develop, and produce a web project that demonstrates their web development. Course fee: $15.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none Students consider the safe and ethical use of the Internet. They review the basics of computers and discuss the role of the Internet in today's society, cyber protection issues, and the rules and regulations that govern cyber ethics. Topics to be included are: privacy, intellectual property, pornography, online gambling, codes of conduct, and Internet ethics for children. In addition, students consider how the anonymous nature of the Internet makes it difficult to transfer our standard rules of ethics to this virtual environment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement and ENG 0900 or placement Students study the cultural and social institutions which represent the foundations of African societies, past and present, with emphasis on the diversity within Africa, cultural contact with Europe and the Islamic world, and the transmission of African culture to the new world. Students participate in discussions and group activities, give oral presentations, and write papers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement and ENG 0900 or placement Students in this course study cultural, geographic, political aspects of selected Asian societies and ethnic groups. Students learn of the diversity and growth in the emerging region through a survey of language development, religious traditions, colonialism and post-colonialism, economic development and business culture, and cinema. Principal regions of study include Southwest and South Asia (Afghanistan, India, Pakistan), East Asia (China, Korea, Japan), and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement and ENG 0900 or placement Students study and analyze various aspects of contemporary popular American culture, including radio, television, film, print and graphics, associations, and sports, and examine the impact of popular culture on society. Students participate in group discussions and projects, write reaction papers, conduct in-depth studies, and give oral presentations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement and ENG 0900 or placement In this course, students investigate the experiences of women in the United States. The focus is on how women function in their various business, social, and personal roles, and how they contribute to and are influenced by their cultural context. The course covers a variety of topics such as women's health, women's history, and social policies and laws as they relate to women. In addition, students explore cultural constructions that affect women such as gender, work, and family. Works by women provide a significant means of investigation in the study.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement This course provides an overview of the massage therapy profession. Topics include the history, benefits, and contraindications of massage, as well as self care, basic hygiene, sanitation, and infection control. Students are introduced to Eastern and Western massage modalities and will learn self-massage techniques and several basic techniques for use with friends and family. Students must pass this course with a minimum grade of "C" or better to continue with the full program in massagetherapy. Offered days and evenings.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: student must be 18 years of age or older; MAS 1005; plus BIO 1040 and BIO 1040L taken in the same or a previous semester As a continuation of MAS 1005, this course will address the mind/body connection, assessment and preparation of the client, draping techniques, and client/therapist relationships. Students are introduced to the major massage strokes and will practice these in a lab setting. A grade of "C" or better isrequired to pass the course. Offered irregularly. Course fee: $100.00
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