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HIST 1617: World History to 1500
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course provides a survey of world history from the beginnings of civilization about 3500 BCE to 1500 CE. A brief summary of prehistoric societies and lifestyles precedes discussion of early literate societies in Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, and India. The development of world religions, intellectual pursuits, and cultural outputs among societies are also discussed. The course concludes with an examination of societies, nations, and empires, in Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceana, and the Americas. Cross-cultural interactions are emphasized throughout the course. College level reading and writing are recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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HIST 1618: World History Since 1500
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course will be a global overview of the modern period of world history. It begins in 1500, with a comparison of different civilizations around the globe. It discusses colonialism, changes in religious patterns, the French Revolution, the industrial revolution, nationalism, and ideologies of the 19th century. In the 20th Century the focus will be the World Wars, disintegration of colonial empires, the Cold War, and globalization. The course will end with a brief review of contemporary conditions. Cross-cultural interactions are emphasized throughout the course. College level reading and writing are recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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HIST 1622: Minnesota History
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course covers Minnesota's history from the paleo cultures, the pre-European Amerindian cultures, the French and British exploration and fur trade and pre-statehood. It also includes a discussion of the Dakota Conflict, Minnesota's climatic, geo-physical, socio-economic, political, and cultural development. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: None).
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HIST 1624: U.S. History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
European colonization, and the various battles for continental supremacy follows. The American War for Independence, the construction of the new nation, and the era of Jacksonian Democracy make up the third portion of the course. Finally, the topics of territorial expansion, immigration, slavery, and the Civil War's causes and results round out the course. College level reading and writing are recommended. (Prerequisite: None).
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HIST 1625: U.S. History 1865-Present
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Beginning with the period of Reconstruction, the course encompasses the Gilded Age, rapid industrialization, the Progressive reform era, World War I, the 1920s, and the Great Depression. The second half of the course concerns itself with World War II, the Cold War, United States containment policies, the turbulence of the 1960s, as well as events of the 1970s, through the present day. In covering these topics, the course will dwell on the major events and participants that made these historical epochs. College level reading and writing are recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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HIST 1789: History of the American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course will trace the development of the American Presidency including Constitutional and implied powers. It will take a historical approach to the development of the office by focusing on critical presidents, events, crises, decisions, and legacy. The power of the presidency has grown, especially in the 20th century, and therefore the course will devote a considerable amount of attention on that era. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: None).
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HIST 2070: History of the Rock and Roll Era
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
The History of the Rock and Roll Era covers American history and the political, social, cultural, and economic changes occurring after World War II using Rock and Roll as the lens through which to examine those changes. It will address major historical events and significant rock artists and styles of music that reflect historical movements. (Prerequisites: None. Other Requirements: None).
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HLTH 1102: Industrial Safety and First Aid
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is designed to cover different safety aspects in industry. Topics discussed include; safety engineering, industrial hygiene, life safety and the importance of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and the Right to Know Act. The course uses a variety of formats; lectures, video scenarios, demonstrations, and practice in industrial safety practices and emergency first aid care. An American Red Cross CPR/AED and Standard First Aid Certificate is awarded after successful completion of the course, successful completion of all American Red Cross criteria and payment of the testing fee. (Prerequisites: None).
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HLTH 1108: Weight Management Through Nutrition and Fitness
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course explores weight management without dieting as a negative aspect, but instead a positive behavior for optimal nutrition, and the implementation of exercise as a lifestyle choice. It is designed for students to acquire the basic principles for understanding proper nutrition and fitness principles, by utilizing behavioral analysis and application of personal results, to develop and implement individualized weight management plans. (Prerequisites: None).
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HLTH 1109: Community CPR/First Aid and Safety
1.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course prepares the student to recognize an emergency, implement an emergency action plan, provide basic emergency care, and learn methods of preventing injuries and emergencies. Skill assessment will be included for the following: assessing a victim; breathing emergencies; obstructed airway techniques; CPR techniques for conscious and unconscious adults, children, and infants; control of bleeding; treating shock; and applying splints and slings. Upon successful completion of the American Red Cross Community First Aid & Safety criteria, and testing fee payment, students successfully completing this course will receive the appropriate certificates from the American Red Cross. (Prerequisites: None).
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