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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary introduction to the humanities, this course examines the importance of cultural roots to our lives and our society. The course approaches cultural history on three levels -- historical, aesthetic and philosophical. It also encompasses a broad spectrum of cultures, beginning in the Renaissance and continuing through the late 20th century. The course examines the importance of the arts and the impact of literature, music, dance and theater on society. The study of these diverse cultural roots offers students a better understanding of who we are today in the great mosaic of contemporary culture.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to some of the living religions of the non- Western world, this course opens with an exploration of the nature of religion, its definition and sacred indigenous ways. It presents a survey of the historical and contemporary religions of India, China, and Japan, and Islam, focusing on the historical and cultural origins of these religions and their founders. It also inquires into the beliefs, practices, views of reality, morality, and paths of ultimate fulfillment as expressed and lived by the followers of these religious faiths.
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3.00 Credits
The course provides the student with an overview of cultural diversity and its impact on the corporate environment. It offers the student an opportunity to learn about the nature of cultural diversity, the challenges in the workplace that affect the participation of employees, and the leadership skills needed for this environment.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to key terms and concepts in literary studies. Students will use these concepts to read and discuss major works of fiction. By writing both formal and informal responses to the readings, students will learn to apply basic methods of literary interpretation and analysis.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to poetry as a form of literature and art. Students look at the craft of poetry including style, language and technique, major themes, major poets and historical developments of poetry. Through formal and informal responses to poems, students recognize standard poetic forms and styles and learn to think critically about what makes an author's works meaningful.
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3.00 Credits
Provides help in expanding reading comprehension. Students learn to increase their reading at an interpretive level through practice and activities which include group interaction, reading, writing, and oral assignments.
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of ASC 010 college study strategies. The focus of this class is applying and transferring the strategies learned in ASC 010 to content area classes. Activities and tutoring facilitate student application of strategies. Designated for CAP students only.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course in promoting personal health and wellness throughout life. This course includes measuring aspects of health and fitness such as blood pressure, flexibility, endurance, and risks for certain diseases.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the knowledge and skills of basic athletic training. Prevention, care and taping of a variety of athletic-related injuries will be included. Hands-on work is required.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course focusing on the use of therapeutic modalities and exercise in the field of athletic training. This course includes the study of ice, heat, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, and hydrotherapy. Hands-on work is required. Prerequisite: BL 111.
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