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HIST 1713: History of Eastern Civilization
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course covers the history of the major regions of eastern civilizations including East Asia, South Asia, West Asia, and Africa. From pre-history to approximately 1700 A.D. the origins, development and evolution of these civilizations will be discussed. (Meets requirement for humanities elective and designation for International dimension.)
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HIST 2113: History of Latin American Civilization
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course will study the development of the native populations of Latin America prior to and through the colonization process into modernity. The unique cultures of the people evident in traditions and art forms will be studied through the historical, political, economic, and anthropological perspectives. (Meets requirement for humanities elective and designation for International dimension.)
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HIST 2323: Oklahoma History
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
A regional historical approach dealing with Oklahoma from the earliest time of European exploration to the present. Topics include the establishment of Indian Territory, allotments and homesteads, biographical studies, contemporary politics and an introduction to historical literature.
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HIST 2421: Conspiracy Thought in American Politics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course will examine conspiracy ideas which have manifested from the American Revolution, the Civil War and the assassinations of President John Kennedy and Martin Luther King. The seminar will examine the impact these and other conspiracy theories have made on the relationship between the people of the United States and their government. *Note: Up to 3 1-hour designated humanities seminars can be taken to meet the 2nd requirement for humanities elective, in addition to a course designated as International.
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HIST 2431: World Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
World Environmental History is designed to enrich the student's understanding of environmental changes throughout history. The course begins with a description of the world as it existed at the end of the last ice age and chronologically comes forward to the present day. Topics included are the desertification of North Africa, the rising level of the Black Sea, the disappearance of the Aral Sea, the Dust Bowl of North America, the man-created disasters of Chernobyl, Three Mile Island, Love Canal and the controversy of global warming.
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HIST 2441: King Arthur:Myth versus Reality
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
King Arthur:Myth versus Reality
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HIST 2450: Supervised Study in History
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Independent study.
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HLST 1012: Medical Math
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is designed to prepare the student with the skills and techniques needed to accurately calculate medication dosages as well as interpret physician orders and drug labels. Early chapters provide a detailed review of basic math and algebra skills. A variety of calculation methods is introduced, including ratio and proportions, fractional proportions, formula methods and dimensional analysis.
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HLST 1111: Medical Asepsis
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course provides an overview of the hazards related to the health care profession. It provides accident prevention measures that will protect the healthcare provider, co-workers and patients. Students will demonstrate safe practices as they apply to both personal and environmental safety, emergency procedures and protocol in both a classroom and workplace setting, skills necessary for successful completion of CPR and First Aid certification and infection control practices.
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HLST 1112: Medical Terminology
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is designed to prepare the student to correctly use and apply medical terminology. Introduction to medical terminology covers terminology used in medical science, hospital science and paramedical specialties.
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