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3.00 Credits
Educates students about the issues surrounding death, dying, surviving and living. Topics include Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's Stages of Loss Model, cross-cultural attitudes toward death, the dying person and one's own death, grieving, epidemiology and danger signals of suicide, euthanasia, body disposal, wills, living wills, organ donation, and options for funeral arrangements. This wellness approach emphasizes celebration in quality of life. PREREQUISITE: HL ED 150.
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2.00 Credits
An exploration of diet and its relationship to the health and vitality of the individual. Provides practical information necessary for evaluating the relationship between diet and disease, caloric need with respect to fat, protein and carbohydrate, recommended daily allowance (RDA) for vitamins and minerals, diet and weight control, vegetarianism, eating disorders, and food labels. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for MATH 070 and eligible for READ 094.
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3.00 Credits
American Red Cross requirement for First Aid and CPR Certification may be met. Covers adult, child, and infant first aid, CPR, rescue breathing, medical emergencies, bandaging, splinting and transporting. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.
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3.00 Credits
For any student wishing to develop a basic knowledge in health when there is no offering in the regular curriculum. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the history from the pre-colonial period up through the Civil War and reconstruction. Students will examine U.S. history from several perspectives. The nation's development, major wars, constitutional developments and territorial expansion will be the major framework. To that framework will be added several social histories, such as histories of women, American Indians, African Americans, Latino/as, immigrants, and some labor history. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 094 and eligible for ENGL 081.
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3.00 Credits
U.S. history from the Civil War to modern times. Students will examine U.S. history from several perspectives. The development of our nation, major wars, and economic and policy developments will be the major framework. To that framework will be added several histories, such as women's history, American Indian history, African American history, Latino history, immigration history, and some labor history. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 094 and ENGL 081.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the American political system; its core values and principles as set forth in foundational documents, as well as its origins, institutions and operations. Includes brief treatments of political parties, historic development of American politics, civil liberties, plus taxes and budgets. Introduces students to the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and of democratic civic involvement. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 094 and ENGL 081.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to international issues of globalization, poverty and economic development, debt, sustainability and population. Emphasis is on the interconnectedness of global issues. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 094 and ENGL 081.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to international issues of human rights, self- determination, health and the environment. Emphasis is on the interconnectedness of global issues. PREREQUISISTE: Eligible for READ 094 and eligible for ENGL 081.
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5.00 Credits
Fulfills the Washington state high school requirements for the culminating experience and post high school graduation life planning. Instructor will facilitate students in finding their own passionate interests, and then in using those interests to create a showpiece that can both wrap up their K-12 education and launch them into productive and satisfying adult lives. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 104 and eligible for ENGL 081.
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