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HC 201: Healthcare Management
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course is designed to teach specialized, practical skills and techniques used in a variety of healthcare settings. Healthcare management encompasses a wide range of administrative responsibilities, such as cost containment, efficiency, decision making, information systems, human relationships and leadership. Prerequisites: BA 161 and BA 150 (Sp)
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HI 101: Western Civilization to 1700
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course is a survey of the social, intellectual, religious, political and economic institutions and traditions developed by groups of people who first lived around the Mediterranean Sea and branched out into Europe and the Western Hemisphere. The time span of the course is from prehistory to approximately 1715. Humanities/Social Science credit. (F, Sp)
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HI 102: Western Civilization Since 1700
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A continuation of the survey of institutions, traditions and history of Western Civilization with emphasis on European developments and their interaction with non-western cultures and traditions. The time span for this course is from approximately 1715 to the present. Humanities/Social Science credit. (F, Sp, Su)
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HI 103: American History to 1877
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A survey course of the history of the United States covering European backgrounds, the colonial and Constitution periods, national expansion and development through Reconstruction. (Meets the Constitutional Requirement). Prerequisite: Appropriate score on ACT, ASSET or SAT, or successful completion of DS 015 (F, Sp, Su)
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HI 104: American History Since 1877
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A continuation of HI 103. A survey course considering national growth and development, and the constantly broadening sphere of American participation in world affairs from Reconstruction to the present time. (Sp)
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HU 110: Humanities: Pre- Renaissance
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
An integrated course in western culture encompassing an introduction to literature, painting, music, sculpture and architecture, as well as the discipline of philosophy presented as interrelated and integrated manifestations of human creativity. Employing methodologies associated with the study of cultural and intellectual history, the course seeks to create an understanding of why we are the way we are. Humanities credit. (F)
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HU 111: Humanities: Renaissance to Present
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A continuation of HU 110, with special attention to western cultural heritage from the renaissance period to the present. Humanities credit. (F, Sp)
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IT 110: Introduction to Computers
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
An introduction to the basic concepts of information processing and the hardware and software used. The course is designed to familiarize the student with the computer through hands-on experience and classroom lecture. (Lab fee) (DD)
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IT 113: Windows Concepts
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Provides an in-depth study on the microcomputer environment with an emphasis placed on MS Windows. Basic keyboarding skills required. (Lab fee) (F)
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IT 120: Microcomputer Concepts
1.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Introduces the use of computers in business organizations, professional activities and personal life. Topics include terminology, hardware and software, applications and systems development, networking and the use of contemporary software. Intended for non-IT majors. (DD)
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