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HI 208: The Enlightenment
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This seminar involves a close reading, in a small group setting, of original Enlightenment texts as intellectual history and a way of situating historical and contemporary understandings of freedom, the role of reason, self-determination, the individual and society. A critical evaluation of original texts and a study of eighteenth century kindling of self-conscious social thought and its influence on the rational organization of society and social institutions in the formative years of the modern natural and social sciences. Prerequisites: any one of the following courses; HI100, HI109, HI111, participation in Honors Concentration or permission of instructor. S ( C, N, S)
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HI 231: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course is a survey of the causes, course and effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction. It focuses on the political, economic, social and military events of the era. F/S (N, S)
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HI 241: History of World War II
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A study of World War II: the broad historical background, the military, diplomatic, technological, social and cultural history, and its enduring impact on the societies of the world. F/S ( C, N, S)
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HI 260: History of the Social Image of Women in American Culture
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A chronological overview of the theories on the role of women in American society. The roles of women are examined in terms of their relationship to social institutions. The analysis is historical in nature. F/ S (C, S)
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HP 100-103: Honors Colloquium I-IV
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Honors students are required to take three semesters of colloquium to graduate with an Honors Concentration. F/S (C, N, S) A weekly colloquium is required for students in the Honors Concentration, which is designed to enhance students' exposure to the arts, sciences and humanities. Students will participate in tours, lectures, demonstrations, discussions and debates on a wide variety of topics which are determined each semester. Along with the Colloquium, students are required to enroll in a number of Honors courses to complete their graduation requirements. At the completion of the Honors Concentration, students should be able to show evidence of serious reflective consideration of colloquium topics and provide evidence of active participation in colloquium activities. Course achievement will be measured by keeping a journal, participation in college/ community service and maintaining an electronic portfolio. NOTE: Interdisciplinary and other unique courses may be offered as Special Topics courses through various departments. Other Honors courses will be offered as reserved sections of existing courses. These course offerings will vary each semester.
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HR 135: Food Preparation Techniques
4.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A study of the fundamental principles of food preparation and laboratory experience in high standards of production; attractive service, selection of equipment for work and the effective use of time and emphasis on basic food preparation techniques, including the principles of preparation and the use of convenience foods in the areas of egg cookery, appetizer, desserts, vegetables, stock and soups, sauces, cereals, pasta, meats, poultry and seafood. F (N)
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HR 262: Hospitality Internship 0
4.00 Credits
Erie Community College
The object of this course is to acquaint students with management experience by participating at a hospitality location off campus. Primary emphasis will be on food and beverage service, sanitation, operational controls, promotional strategies, human resource management and processing financial information. It is designed to be a capstone activity. (This course will be scheduled for one-half semester.) S (N)
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HR 285: Promotional Strategies in Hospitality
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course focuses on the principles of hospitality promotions as a key management function. Emphasis will be on information systems, consumer behavior and the development, implementation and evaluation of a hospitality promotional plan. F (N)
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HS 100: Introduction to Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An introductory course to homeland security which will provide students with a basic understanding regarding the practices and principles of homeland security including, but not limited to, a study of the formation of the Department of Homeland Security, the Patriot Act and other legislation pertaining to homeland security. Students will also receive a fundamental understanding of terrorism. This course can be used as a criminal justice elective or an open college elective.
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HS 105: Terrorism and Hate Crimes
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
An in depth examination of domestic and international terrorism and the threats posed on our homeland security. In addition, students will gain an understanding of hate crimes and legislation concerning both hate crimes and terrorism. This course can be used as a criminal justice or an open college elective.
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