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3.00 Credits
Explain the elements of the hospitality industry; discuss current issues facing food service; discuss current guest needs; and explain general hotel/motel operations. Explain and discuss the role of service in the hospitality industry. (3 lecture hours per week). [ CIP52.0901]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles and procedures of managing people in the hospitality workplace. Topics include a systematic approach to human resources planning and implementation as it applies to the hospitality industry; including the procedures involved in making hiring decisions; training and federal laws related to employment. (3 lecture hours per week). [ CIP52.0901]
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of nutrients including functions, food sources, digestion, absorption and metabolism with application to normal and preventative nutrition needs across the lifespan. The course includes nutrient intake analysis, energy expenditure evaluation, and diet planning. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisite: BIOL 2401. Corequisite: READ 0309. [ CIP19.0502]
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys United States history from colonial origins through reconstruction, including exploration and colonization of the new world, the American Revolution, westward expansion, the Civil War, and reconstruction. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisites: READ 0310 and ENGL 0310. [ CB5401025125]
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys United States history from 1877 to the present. Topics include big business, big labor, the United States as a world power, the Great Depression, and the Cold War. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisites: READ 0310 and ENGL 0310. [ CB5401025125]
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This course surveys social, economic and political developments in Texas from the arrival of the first Native Americans in Texas to present. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisites: READ 0310 and ENGL 0310. [ CB5401025225]
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the political, social, cultural, intellectual, diplomatic, technological, and economic development of civilizations in Africa, Asia, Europe and the New World to 1500. Particular attention is given to intersections between cultures along with a comparative analysis of their unique historical trajectories. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisites: READ 0310, ENGL 0310 [ CB54.0101.5325]
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the political, social, cultural, intellectual, diplomatic, technological, and economic development of civilizations in Africa, Asia, Europe and the New World from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Particular emphasis is placed on the rise of the nation-state and the West as a hegemonic power and its impact on the balance of civilization. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisites: READ 0310, ENGL 0310. [ CB5401015325]
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an in-depth treatment of specific areas of United States history (i.e., ethnohistory, minority studies, foreign policy, military and social history) and may be repeated for credit as topics vary. The course is an elective and will not satisfy degree requirements in United States history. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisites: READ 0310 and ENGL 0310. [ CB54.0101.5625]
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3.00 Credits
Study of word origin and structure through the introduction of prefixes, suffixes, root words, plurals, abbreviations and symbols, surgical procedures, medical specialties, and diagnostic procedures. (3 lecture hours per week). [ CIP51.0707]
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