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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Social and psychological influences on free time use in America
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Use of "Blackboard" required. Positive health behaviors. Nutrition, physical activity, lifetime weight control, and other lifestyle factors known to improve short term and long term health risks. Practical methods for assessing, improving, and maintaining behaviors to reduce the health risks associated with both the college-age population and the general adult population.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr) Lec 3. For course description, see FDST 131.
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1.00 Credits
Pass/No Pass only. Philosophy and goals of academic programs, curricula, certifications, career opportunities and graduate programs.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts, principles, and legal aspects of emergency care, cardiorespiratory emergencies, hemorrhage control, wounds, shock, heat injuries, and other medical emergencies. Considers the epidemiological factors related to accident causation.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Historical, behavioral, societal, business aspects of and career opportunities in restaurant, lodging, tourism and recreation management.
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1.00 Credits
Fld. Prereq: Hospitality, Restaurant, and Tourism Management major. Open to Hospitality, Restaurant, and Tourism Management majors only. Pass/No Pass only. Supervised individual professional experience with a qualified cooperating practicing professional in service (front-of-thehouse) within hospitality management.
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1.00 Credits
Fld. Prereq: Hospitality, Restaurant, and Tourism Management major. Open to Hospitality, Restaurant, and Tourism Management majors only. Pass/No Pass only. Supervised individual professional experience with a qualified cooperating practicing professional in service (back-of-thehouse) within hospitality management.
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3.00 Credits
Scientific foundation of personal health and the role of behavior in advancing individual levels of health. Principles of disease prevention in understanding the basic elements of accident prevention, substance abuse, nutrition, mental health, family planning, infection control, chronic disease prevention, sexually transmitted diseases, and organization of health services.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical and experiential analysis of the martial arts of Asia from historical, anthropological, educational, philosophical, cultural, religious, political, and sociological perspectives and their impact on contemporary Asian and global society.
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