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HOTO WED1: Certified Wedding Planner
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The Certified Wedding Planning Program is perfect for the individual looking to get started as a professional wedding planner right away. This comprehensive program covers everything an aspiring wedding planner needs to know to get started in the business, from contracts to etiquette, flowers, music, day of services, marketing, business practices, trade secrets and industry specific applications. Whether you plan on working part-time, planning only a few weddings a year, or a full-time career, this program will provide all the tools necessary to work as a professional wedding planner or start your wedding planning business. This program covers many areas, such as Budgeting, Project Management, Vendors & Contracts, Wedding Etiquette, Wedding Customs and Traditions from over 15 different cultures worldwide, Wedding Gown Styles & Veils including the seasons top designers and videos of the most recent Truck (Fashion) Shows, Wedding Event Planning, Writing your Business Plan, Signature Wedding Design, Invitations, Public Relations, Wedding Music Selections, Sales & Marketing, Pre and Post Wedding Parties, How to expand your business, Relationship Education as well as Production and Operations Management. To address the demands of the industry this program is created for real-world application including experiential learning. This includes role-playing, vignettes and other ways to practice for actual business objectives or work settings in the day-to-day of wedding planning.
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HPER 205: Structural Kinesiology
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Fundamental concepts concerning the interaction of biological and mechanical aspects of the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular structures. Emphasis on practical application to study and teaching of skilled human movement. Laboratory sessions focus on anatomy of the musculoskeletal system with application to human movement in sport, physical education, and daily activities.
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HPER 211: Introduction to Sport Management
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
An examination of the broad spectrum of career opportunities available in the sport management profession. Includes career planning, sport management terminology, and an overview of specific skills and courses required for professional preparation in sport management. Fundamental aspects of the management functions as each relates to sport and fitness organizations. A preliminary investigation of managerial roles and skills, and their effects on interpersonal, group, and organizational relationships.
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HPER 212: Introduction to Exercise Science
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
An introduction to the science of exercise and human movement. Special topics in exercise physiology, sport biomechanics, sports medicine, and motor integration.
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HPER 216: Current Concepts in Physical Fitness
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Introduction to physical fitness and the role of exercise in health and wellness. Understanding the concepts, principles, and guidelines for fitness exercise and related activities. Use of physical fitness assessment data to plan and carry out a personal fitness program.
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HSEM 101: Introduction to Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The course provides students and practitioners with a comprehensive account of past and current homeland security practices, policies, and programs in relation to the government restructure. Topics include workplace security, weapons of mass destruction, domestic and international terrorism, and preparedness.
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HSEM 102: Principles of Emergency Management and Planning
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The purpose of this course is two-fold: to introduce concepts and basic descriptive information about the political system within the context of disaster policy and to demonstrate how political factors play a role in all phases of emergency management¿regardless of the type or nature of the disaster event. To achieve these goals the course provides practical information drawn from disaster policy studies and case studies. This information is (wherever possible) reviewed for findings that can be generalized, that is, for lessons that are applicable to future disasters and emergencies.
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HSEM 103: Basic Skills in Emergency Program Management
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The purpose of this course is to teach those considering a career in emergency management about, the nature and reasons for the public¿s awareness of hazards and preparedness for disasters. The variety of actions taken by individuals, private and voluntary organizations, and the government to both prepare the public for the impact of disasters and provide realistic strategies to mitigate their adverse consequences.
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HSEM 104: Disaster and Terrorism Awareness
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This course is an introduction to political terrorism, ranging from low-level acts of threats and acts of violence that may represent significant risk to human life and property to large-scale acts of violence using ¿weapons of mass destruction¿ that may have devastating, long-term effects. The course will address the following, the nature of terrorism and its many forms, policies and programs to reduce the risk that terrorism presents to society, and policies and programs to manage terrorist events, and how to manage the consequences of terrorist violence.
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HSEM 105: Introduction to Mitigation
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The course is designed to provide an understanding of the principles and practice of hazard mitigation in the United States at the local, state, regional, and federal levels of governance, emphasizing the importance of avoiding or preventing future and recurring losses of life and damage to public and private property. A further objective is to familiarize students with the tools, techniques, resources, programs, intergovernmental relationships, and broader social context involved in planning for and implementing hazard mitigation.
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