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HD 2602: First Aid And Safety
2.00 Credits
Langston University
(Formerly HD 2213) This course is design to study the signs, symptoms, and immediate care given to a victim in injury or sudden illness.
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HD 2603: Personal Health
3.00 Credits
Langston University
(Formerly HD 1213) Considers important principles, practices, and latest developments that will assist individual in safeguarding and improving one's health. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES / 172
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HN 2121: Honors Colloquium I
1.00 Credits
Langston University
Readings and discussion of ideas and issues as addressed from the African-American perspective. Continuation of independent reading followed by intensive discussion to test comprehension of selected readings. Emphasis on studentled discussions. Prerequisite: RD1121 or permission of Dean of the Honors Program.
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HN 3001: Special Problems
1.00 Credits
Langston University
Credit for experiential learning in problems of research methodology and application. May be repeated for maximum 3 hours credit (1 hour equivalent to 3 clock hours per week for 16-week semester or 6 hours per week for 8- week summer term). Prerequisite: Permission of Dean of Honors Program.
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HN 3131: Honors Colloquium II
1.00 Credits
Langston University
Readings and discussion of ideas and issues using the principles of critical thinking. Evaluation of authors of the Western World followed by intensive discussion of selected readings. Emphasis on student-led discussions and daily journals required. Prerequisite: HN 2121 or permission of Dean of the Honors Program.
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HN 3141: Honors Colloquium III
1.00 Credits
Langston University
Readings and discussion of ideas and current issues of global concern. Continuation of independent reading followed by intensive discussion to test comprehension of selected readings. Emphasis on student-led discussions. Prerequisite: HN 3131 or permission of Dean of the Honors Program.
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HN 4003: Application of Research Through Thesis/ Project
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Exploration and development of research for senior thesis or project in major area. Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of Dean of Honors Program.
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HT 0123: American History
0.00 Credits
Langston University
This course will be taken by students whose transcripts reveal a deficiency in history. Students must satisfactorily complete this course before they can enroll in HT 1483 United States History 1492 to Present for three credit hours. An in-depth study of the social, cultural, political, and economic foundations and heritage of the American people.
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HT 1483: United States History, 1492 to 1865
3.00 Credits
Langston University
A survey course which covers the exploration and discoveries leading to the colonization of the United States, growth of industry, commerce, transportation, agriculture, labor and government of a simple agricultural society of colonies, as well as treating the historical developments in America as a highly complex society.
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HT 1493: United States History, 1865 to Present
3.00 Credits
Langston University
A study of the development of the United States during the period with emphasis on the political, social, economic, and religious development.
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