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3.00 Credits
Impart of culture on human behavior, learning, personality and selected topics are examined. Course emphasizes discussion and critical analysis of selected crosscultural research and theory. Prerequisite: PSYC101.
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3.00 Credits
A study of historical, cultural, and contemporary approaches to understanding and treating psychopathology. Emphasis on differences between neurosis and psychosis. Case studies of psychopathology all analyzed. Prerequisite: PSYC101.
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3.00 Credits
Course begins with a brief survey of gender anatomy and sexual mores through the ages. Emphasis on present day sexual issues relating to gender psychological/ social differences, roles of culture on sexual practices, contraception, sexual diseases, sexual ethics, among other pertinent subjects. Prerequisite: PSYC101.
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4.00 Credits
This introductory course provides the student with the skill to operate and maintain a sewing machine. Students will learn basic rotary cutting techniques, the history, terminology and the practical applications of quilting. Students will make several quilted projects using rotary cutting, strip piecing, hand and machine quilting and various binding methods.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of sewing fabric pieces to a paper or cloth foundation to make a design or picture. The student will learn the advantages, disadvantages of foundation piecing and learn methods of transferring a design to a foundation. The student will learn materials of fabrics suitable to this method and drafting simple foundation patterns.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of methods used for rotary cutting, organization and accurate assembly of large bedside quilts using time saving methods for all phases of quilt making. Students will learn fabrics, colors appropriate to the projects, learn various templates, tools used in rotary cutting and the construction of quilts.
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3.00 Credits
This course will familiarize students with using angles in design of a quilt, assembling smooth quilt tops without distorting where angels are joined. Student will survey methods of assembly-foundation piecing, flip and sew rotary cutting with templates.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover options for finishing a quilt after the top is completed. It will include layering, basting and quilting, surface embellishments, tying and setting arrangements. Borders, binding and labeling methods will be studied. A quilt will be completed.
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3.00 Credits
A structured course designed to improve basic reading prerequisite skills. Topics include dictionary study, prefixes, suffixes, roots, context clues, commonly confused words, vocabulary building techniques, identification of major and minor details, and reading/comprehension strategies.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to improve reading comprehension for students with above average vocabulary skills. Topics include vocabulary building, reference skills, spelling, and organizational patterns which aid in comprehension. Prerequisite: READ100 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT score.
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