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2.00 Credits
Examines factors known to improve success in college, particularly for first year students. Topics include college expectations, resources, and success principles including: self-responsibility, motivation, self-management, goal-setting, self-awareness and emotional intelligence. Prerequisite: eligible for ReAD 091 and enGl 091 or above recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Includes an overview of various college success strategies and study skills including: time management, memory, reading, note-taking, test taking, campus resources, and self-improvement issues. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
Career and academic planning, success strategies, college terminology, expectations, requirements, resources, services, structure and environment. Includes factors known to improve the likelihood of success among first year students. Prerequisite: new student status or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Designed to improve college success by focusing on study skills, time management, memory, reading, note-taking, test taking, creativity, relationships, campus resources, self-esteem, self-improvement skills and other success strategies. Prerequisite: none.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course intended for personal or career interest, this course will take the mystery and intimidation out of designing an interior whether it is a studio apartment or an entire house. Students will learn theories of design so as to enable manipulation of color, line, texture, form and space to create an aesthetic interior that is equally functional. Classes involve lecture, reviews of "magazine homes", and hands-on lab projects. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
A history of Western society that begins with the stone age and river valley civilizations, covers the classical periods of Greece and Rome, and ends with the Medieval manors, towns, and church. This course was formerly known as HIST 101. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
A history of Western society that begins with the High Middle Ages, studies the processes that lead to the Renaissance, Reformation, and strong monarchs, and ends with the scientific and political revolutions of the late 18th century. This course was formerly known as HIST 102. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
A history of Western society that begins with the Industrial Revolution, examines the era of nationalism and imperialism, covers the time of dictators and world wars, and ends with life in our time. This course was formerly known as HIST 103. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
History of Latin America from pre-colonial to present. Emphasis on fostering an understanding of this complex region by exploring some of the major forces that have shaped Latin America. Prerequisite:
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5.00 Credits
History of African-American society that begins in pre-Atlantic Slave Trade Africa, examines the slave trade, life on the plantations, post Civil War struggles, the early Civil Rights movement and ends with an analysis of where African-Americans are in today's society. Prerequisite:
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