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HUM 140: Science Fiction and Philosophy
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits Science Fiction and Philosophy explores timely philosophical issues such as the nature of persons and their minds, immortality, gods, aliens, paranormal phenomena, whether time travel is possible, and the nature of artificial intelligence. This course is suitable for students who want to open their minds to new possibilities in philosophy by using the science fiction genre to explore ideas they may never have examined before.
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HUM 181: Spanish I
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits This course is designed to develop the student's fundamental ability to both comprehend and converse in daily spoken Spanish. Early reading and writing skills are introduced, as well as the customs and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.
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HUM 182: Spanish II
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits A continuation of BHUM181, the course will cover intensive oral practice combined with the study of grammar and composition. Reading of elementary texts will be included.
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HUM 183: French I
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits This course is open to students with little or no prior experience in the language. It stresses the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as the language in a cultural setting.
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HUM 184: French II
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits A continuation of BHUM183 with the same emphasis on listening, speaking, reading and writing.
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HUM 185: German I
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits This course is open to students with little or no prior experience in the language. It stresses the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as the language in a cultural setting.
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HUM 185 - German I
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HUM 186: German II
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits A continuation of BHUM185 with the same emphasis on listening, speaking, reading and writing.
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HUM 212: Legal and Ethical Issues
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 credits This course is designed to introduce the concepts of ethics from their origin in antiquity to their application in today's world. Morality and moral values and their codification into our legal system will be explored. Major contemporary ethical issues will be examined. The primary focus will be ethical issues in helping professions and the acquisition of skills needed to facilitate the process of ethical decision-making.
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HUM 228: Special Topics in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits This individualized course is a 200-hour examination of a topic of the student's choice, a prospectus having been approved by the department. (Prerequisite: BENG120 and three additional credits in English)
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HUS 111: Introduction to Human Services
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course will provide an introduction to the background information and concepts necessary to understand the theory and practice of services for people with a variety of challenges. The information will be drawn from disciplines of history, sociology and psychology joined together by values-based themes of social role valorization, ethical behavior and philosophy, as well as practice of work in human services. (English competence demonstrated on college placement exam or PRE016 strongly recommended; reading competence demonstrated on college placement exam or PRE015 strongly recommended)
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