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HEA 451: Health Services Management II
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Advanced administrative and managerial functions and responsibilities in health services organizations are explored as students examine and apply the most recent theories and current practices in the industry. Emphasis is on encouraging students to develop the vision, problem solving, and analytical skills essential for leadership in the healthcare environment. Prerequisites: HEA220
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HEA 470: Issues in Contemporary Health Services Management
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Involves readings and discussions organized around selected topics. Topics may include health policy, health services risk management, the politics of health, and professional ethics. The course may include guest speaker presentations and site visits. Prerequisite: HEA101
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HUM 200: Arts in Contemporary Society
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Provides students with a comprehensive survey of new directions in the visual arts. The course covers key artists who helped shape perceptions of the world, and considers themes and multiple forms from traditional studio art to video installations to digital art.
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HUM 205: The Art of Film
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Introduction to film analysis and criticism focusing on the techniques that filmmakers use to form meaning and to shape our perceptions. Students view a variety of films with the goal of building a critical vocabulary to enhance their ability to analyze what they see with increased understanding and skill.
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HUM 210: Multicultural Voices in American Literature
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Introduction to American literature focusing on the evolution and transformation of the American voice. The analysis of literature is used to develop an understanding of American culture, national identity, and ethnicity. Selections include short stories, novels, drama, and poetry from colonial writing to works by contemporary writers. Prerequisite: ENG103
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HUM 215: World Literature
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Survey of the essay, short story, novel, poetry, and drama used to offer insight into the world of ideas. The analysis of literature is used as a tool to develop the skills of deduction and comparison and to challenge the student to identify, consider, and discuss universally relevant themes.
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HUM 220: Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Introduction to the study of philosophy including its historical development, the major figures within that historical development, and the areas and problems of philosophical inquiry. Students are exposed to the historical development of reason which rests as the basis of Westerncivilization and to rigorous thinking which will help develop the student’s own capacity for critical reasoning.
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HUM 225: Ethics
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS Introduction to the study of ethics and moral philosophy including its historical development, the major figures within that history, and some of the ethical and moral issues that face us today. Introduces students to the ideas of great thinkers throughout history concerning notions of good, right, duty, etc., and to encourage students’ own thinking on such ethical and moral issues.
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HUM 231: World Civilization I
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS History of civilization to 1650. The evolution of human rights, democracy, and liberty. The roots of the cultural heritage of Western ideas, technology, and the arts. Equips the student with an understanding of what lies at the roots of our contemporary culture and society.
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HUM 232: World Civilization II
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-New York
4 CREDIT HOURS History of civilization from 1650. An examination of the birth of the modern age; the evolution of new political and economic systems, the rise of modern nationalism and national conflicts, and colonialism and its aftermath.
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