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HIST 225: Modern Asia;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The course is an introduction to Asian civilizations from the 18th century to the present. Though the focus will be on China, Japan and Korea, the cultures of India and Southeast Asia may also be included. In the modern period a central feature of world civilization has been the interaction between Asia and the rest of the world. The course will emphasize those interactions, highlighting the era of imperialism, conflicts such as those in Korea and Vietnam, revolution and independence throughout Asia and political developments after World War II, and corresponding social and cultural change.
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HIST 226: History of Modern Russia;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
After a survey of earlier Russian history, students will discuss the political, social, economic and intellectual events in Russia since 1800. Emphasis will be placed on the Russia Revolutions, the features of modern Soviet society and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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HIST 226 - History of Modern Russia;3 credits
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HIST 227: Middle Eastern History;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Increasingly, events in the Middle East have commanded more attention throughout the world. The student will understand the historical evolution of the volatile Middle East from ancient times to the crisis-ridden present. Special emphasis will be placed on such themes as pre Islamic civilization, the rise and expansion of Islam, the conflict between modernity and tradition, the growth of Arab nationalism, the persistence of Arab-Israeli crisis and Arab rivalries, Great Power conflicts in the region and the worldwide impact of oil. The effects of the end of the Cold War will also be considered.
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HIST 235: Immigration & Ethnicity in American History;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the historical experiences of immigrants before, during and after arrival in this country, including ethnic life in the United States today.
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HIST 235 - Immigration & Ethnicity in American History;3 credits
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HIST 236: Twentieth Century American Diplomatic History Since 1900;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Since World War II, more significant change has taken place in the United States international affairs than in all of its previous history. The student will investigate a selection of those events for opportunities to gain new insights and information to perform historical research. The accelerated events since 1950 have involved the United States in hot wars in Korea, Vietnam, Granada, Panama and Kuwait, in epoch making alliances in NATO and elsewhere, as well in diplomatic maneuvering in the Middle East, Latin America and Africa.
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HIST 236 - Twentieth Century American Diplomatic History Since 1900;3 credits
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HIST 237: American Civil War;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will survey all aspects of America's most tragic conflict: political, diplomatic, economic, psychological, social and religious. Military leaders, tactics, strategies and battle campaigns will also be discussed.
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HIST 295: Special Project- History;1 to
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will work independently on a project mutually agreed upon with the instructor.
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HIST 299: Internship in History;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will select from a variety of internships of a historical nature that are located within the community. (Approval of instructor and Career Services Representative is required)
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HIST 299 - Internship in History;3 credits
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HITC 121: Introduction to Health Information Technology;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course introduces the student to the health care delivery system and the development, content, format, analysis and use of medical records. It addresses the function of the medical record department and the role of the medical record technician. In addition, the relationship between an accurate and comprehensive medical record and reimbursement is discussed.
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HITC 121 - Introduction to Health Information Technology;3 credits
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HITC 122: Health Information in Alternative Systems;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
In this course, the student is introduced to the use and function of the health record in non-acute care settings. Alternative sites include long term care, psychiatric settings, rehabilitation services and cancer programs. In addition, regulatory and accreditation standards will be discussed.
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HITC 122 - Health Information in Alternative Systems;4 credits
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