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3.00 Credits
The devastating man-made holocaust of World War II was fought by the greatest number of men in the history of civilization over the largest area of the world's surface. Nations of diverse beliefs joined forces in a time of trouble to withstand and finally triumph over monstrous tyrannies. The cost in human casualties and property was astronomical. This course is designed to study the dramatic story of this greatest of all wars, to describe the causes of the conflict, the long bitter complicated struggle itself and the results. Our accent will be on the essentials: the most important events, incidents, trends, and personalities.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the evolution of Germany into a fascist state under the leadership of Adolf Hitler and the catastrophic consequences of the Third Reich on humanity. Some of the major topics covered include Nordic mythology, German Kultur, Nazi ideology, Anti-Semitis, role of WWI propaganda, the role of kinder, kirchen, and kuchen and the Hitler Jugend, World War II and the Holocaust.
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3.00 Credits
This course will look at the social and cultural aspects of the Vietnam era and the 1960s and its effect on American history. Using literature, film, music, and pop culture, the student will examine the Cold War, the 1950s, the Vietnam War (at length), the Civil Rights Movement, the Sexual Revolution, and the Women's Movement.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of Oklahoma's development from prehistorical times to the present with emphasis upon the role of the Native Americans.
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3.00 Credits
A general survey of the history of Native Americans from prehistorical times to the present. Emphasis will be placed upon a study of their culture and the difficulties of assimilation into Anglo-American society. May be taken as Humanities credit for General Education requirement.
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3.00 Credits
A general survey of the history of the Five Civilized Tribes from prehistorical times to the present. Emphasis will be placed upon a study of their culture and the difficulties of assimilation into Anglo-American society. May be taken as Humanities credit for General Education requirements. Prerequisite: HIST 2503 or equivalent. gencies. The course content and activities prepare lifeguard candidates to recognize emergencies, and prevent drowning and other incidents. The course also teaches other skills and individual needs to become a professional lifeguard.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the citizen responder with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to help sustain life and minimize pain related to the consequences of injury or sudden illness until medical help arrives. The course content and activities will prepare participants to recognize emergencies and make appropriate decisions for first aid care. This course also emphasizes prevention of injuries and illness, with a focus on personal safety and health.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the professional rescuer, those who have a duty to respond in emergency situations (first responders) with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency to help sustain life, reduce pain, and minimize the consequences of respiratory, cardiac emergencies, injuries and/ or sudden illness until more advanced medical help can arrive. The course content will prepare students to make appropriate decisions about the care to provide in an emergency. This course will meet the CLEET First Aid objectives for students in the CJ/COP program.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces concepts which can lead to optimal health. It presents principles of good health and knowledge which can affect behavior patterns that lead to a healthy lifestyle.
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3.00 Credits
This class is designed to introduce to potential majors in HPER the following: the history and philosophy of HPER, social foundations of physical education and sport, scientific foundations, career planning, the nature and people of HPER and contemporary issues. In addition this course also gives comprehensive standards and guidelines for the quality design and operation of health and fitness facilities.
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