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0.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Must be hired as a tutor for the Learning Assistance Lab. Must take concurrently with LE 112. Tutors will practice the skills they learn in LE 112 to use for 25 hours of tutoring experience through the Learning Assistance Lab.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None LE 115 offers principles that can help you have a positive and successful college experience. You can also learn how to maximize opportunities available to you at LDS Business College. Additionally, this course can help you prepare to be more serviceable in work, home, Church, and other settings; all in an environment free from the stresses of more traditional classes. Four major objectives of the course are: To familiarize you with prophetic guidance and counsel about the kind of experience you should have here To help you effectively respond to Elder Oaks and President Faust s challenge to become something and not just know something To explore ways to better learn by study and by faith and understand what education can be like when done the Lord s way To empower you to overcome challenges in college and in life The course also offers opportunities to connect meaningfully with the campus, students, and with staff members who are committed to your success. These objectives are met as you engage in interesting and meaningful activities, discussions, and projects in and out of the classroom. The College strongly recommends this course for everyone.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Heightens awareness of how values, interests and aptitudes play an important role in career decisions; the difference between rational, effective career decision making and ineffective approaches; the importance of developing a long-range perspective for career planning; effects of self-concept on occupational choices; how "families" of occupations resemble and differ from each other; ways to avoid stereotyping which limits opportunities; how to narrow the field of possibilities; how to plan strategies to attain career goals.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Focuses on development of job search and job success skills including professional business image, competing in the job market, adjusting to and succeeding on the job, and positioning for job advancement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Presents basic nutritional concepts and their relation to current nutritional problems and concerns. Covers sources of nutrients and their primary functions, basic digestive pathways and nutrient metabolism, human nutritional requirements and the effects of nutritional deficiencies. Emphasizes gaining insight into personal nutrition and ideas for improving it.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Introduces principles of ecology: the interconnected relationships among organic and inorganic components of global ecosystems. Explores human attitudes toward our impact on the environment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Focuses on classifying and identifying vascular plants, their distribution, adaptive characteristics and ecology. Students will learn to curate specimens. Field trips required. Lab fee required to cover field trip expenses. This course is a summer course, but takes place between Winter and Summer sessions. A student taking this course may register for more than the 9 hours maximum allowed for Summer session provided they pay for the extra hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Increases the overall physical fitness of students. Covers cardiovascular endurance, weight control, strength and flexibility, stress management and general nutrition. Raises awareness of the benefits of continued physical fitness practices for life.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Studies the basic structure and function of the human body from atoms to systems including integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, urinary, endocrine and reproductive systems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: P (pass) in Math 97, 18 on ACT math, 440 on SAT math, or COMPASS algebra score of 31. Description: Designed to prepare students for MATH 110. Covers rules of operation, sets, linear equations and inequalities, exponents, polynomials, rational expressions, rational exponents, graphing and systems of linear equations.
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