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GEOL 1447: Meteorology
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
Meteorology is a one-semester survey course in meteorology, intended for both science and non-science majors. The course covers a broad range of topics within the atmospheric sciences at an introductory level and includes laboratory activities. It will provide the student with a general understanding of the Earth's atmosphere and its behavior. Course objectives include being able to identify and explain observed weather phenomena, being able to describe the structure, composition, and dynamics of the atmosphere, being able to describe the reasons our atmosphere is different from atmospheres of other planets and how our atmosphere has changed and can change. This course should provide a deeper appreciation of the forces acting and motions occurring in the atmosphere to produce various weather and climate conditions. Prerequisites: Reading level 7; Writing level 7; Math level 9, Math 1314. (4:3-3)
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GERM 1411: Beginning German I
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly German 143) This course is an introduction to the German language in written and spoken form. Students spend three hours a week learning language patterns and forms and two hours a week in lab activities. Students who have successfully completed two years of German in high school may, with the department chair approval, begin with GERM 1412. However, students should be aware that some degrees require two semesters of beginning German. Prerequisite: Reading level 6. (4:3-2)
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GERM 1412: Beginning German II
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly German 144) This course continues the introduction to the German language begun in German 1411. Students who have had two or more years of German in high school, or can demonstrate adequate proficiency, may begin with this course, provided they have approval from the department chair. Students spend three hours a week learning language patterns and forms and two hours a week in lab activities. Prerequisite: GERM 1411. (4:3-2)
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GERM 2311: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly German 233, 2313) This course is designed to give the student who has completed German 1411 and 1412 increased fluency and confidence in the use of the German language. Although no lab is scheduled, students have access to tapes and other lab materials and are encouraged to use these supplemental learning tools. Prerequisites: GERM 1411-1412. (3:3-0)
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GERM 2312: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly German 232, 2314) This course is a continuation of German 2311. Although no lab is scheduled, students will have access to tapes or other lab materials and are encouraged to use these supplemental learning tools. Prerequisite: GERM 2311. (3:3-0)
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GERS 1301: Introduction to Gerontology
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This is an overview of the social, psychological, and biological changes that accompany aging and the implications of these changes for the individual, as well as for the larger society. Prerequisite: Reading level 4 (3:3-0)
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GERS 1303: Fitness and Wellness for Aging Populations
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course on healthy aging and wellness promotion for the older adult includes an overview of the aging process and its effect on major body systems. It also addresses various wellness practices, including lifestyle changes and exercise/nutrition planning, and emphasizes issues involving attitude and social interaction, as well as recommendations for home safety and personal security. Projects in wellness planning and resource location are discussed. Prerequisite: Reading level 4 (3:3-1)
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GERS 1345: Policies & Programs for Older Adults
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course identifies public policies and the resulting programs and services designed to address issues related to aging. Emphasis on maintaining independent living in the community for the elderly. Prerequisite: Reading level 4 (3:3-0)
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GERS 1351: Sociology of Aging
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course focuses on the impact of aging on the larger society, including responses of various social institutions to the aged, as well as the impact of an aging population on those institutions. It emphasizes the changing roles of the aged and the cultural attitudes toward the elderly. Prerequisite: Reading level 4 (3:3-0)
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GERS 1402: Directing Activities in Long-Term Care Environments
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course explores the role of the activity director in long-term care facilities across the continuum of care. Topics include the assessment of client needs, development of care plans, design of programs using therapeutic recreation techniques, and the supervision of recreation personnel. Prerequisite: Reading level 4. (4:3-3)
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