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3.00 Credits
Examines the intellectual, social, economic, cultural, and political evolution of Western civilization Since 1700. Topics covered include the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, industrialism, nineteenth century thought, two world wars, and the Cold War. Classes include lecture and discussion components. Prerequisites: ENGL 099, RDNG 095. Semester offered: Fall, Spring and Summer.[NM Common Course Number HIST 1063, Area V: Humanities/Fine Art s Core]
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3.00 Credits
Examines the major civilizations of pre-conquest Central and South America, the Spanish and Portuguese Conquests, and the colonial history of Latin America to the completion of the independence movements of the early 19th century. Classes include lecture and discussion components. Prerequisite: RDNG 113. Corequisites: ENGL 111 or permission of instructor. Semester offered: Fall. Even years.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history of New Mexico from the earliest times to the present, concentrating on the political, economic, social, and cultural changes that have occurred. Classes include lecture and discussion components. Prerequisite: RNDG 113. Corequisites: ENGL 111 or permission of instructor. Semester offered: Fall, Spring and Summer. [NM Common Course Number HIST 2113, Area V: Humanities/Fine Arts Core]
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the history of Native peoples of North America from the earliest times to the present. The course will examine cultural change, the interaction of native groups with each other and especially with European peoples. Classes include lecture and discussion components. Prerequisite: RDNG 113. Corequisites: ENGL 111 or permission of instructor. Semester offered: Fall. Even Years.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the history of the Navajo with supporting ethnographic material. The course begins with the entrance of the Diné into the Southwest and continues to the present, with a concentration on the 20th century political and economic development. Offered in collaboration with Diné College (NIS 211). Prerequisites: ENGL 099 and RDNG 095. Semester offered: Spring, even-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history of the legal and political relationships between the United States federal government and the various Native American tribes. Classes include lecture and discussion components. Prerequisite: RDNG 113. Corequisites: ENGL 111 or permission of instructor. Semester offered: Spring. Odd Years.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special or specific topic course to meet the needs of students. Topics and credits are announced in the Schedule of Classes. These courses may be used as electives for Associate degree requirements. May be repeated one or more times for additional credit. No more than 6 credits of special topic courses can be used toward a degree.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course is designed to address a variety of subjects required to meet the needs of lifelong learning students. Not available for transfer or applicable as an elective.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the study of the language of medicine, focusing on prefixes, suffixes, word roots and their combining forms. This course includes word construction, spelling, usage, comprehension and pronunciation. Along with terminology, students are provided with information regarding anatomy, symptomatology, pathology, and diagnostic/surgical procedures. This course is open to all SJC students. Prerequisite: A score of 76 on the Accuplacer Reading Test or successful completion of RDNG 113.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of physical and chemical operation of the organs and systems of the human body. System reviews to include integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.
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