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HIST 211: History of Crime in America
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Crime in American history and efforts to eliminate crime from colonial to modern times, with a focus on how the definition of crime has changed over time. Topics include crime in Puritan New England and the crime wave during the American revolution, perceived and real crime on the frontier, the civil rights movement, and modern crimes.
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HIST 280-289: Special Topics in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Individual or group study of special interest history topics. F even.
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HIST 315: Folklore in American Society
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: ENGL 102. An interdisciplinary survey of the role of folklore in multicultural development of American civilization, with special attention to the social, psychological, and historical context of folk tradition. Also listed under HUMN.
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HIST 350: History of the Civil War
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: ENGL 102 or perm; requires Internet access and appropriate software. Online overview of the nation's bloodiest conflict. While the course is from an historical perspective, content concentrates instead on the supposed causes of the war and the social, political, and economic climate of the times as well as the war' s effects, both then and now. Includes special studies of Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Frederick Douglass, the role of the African-American soldier, prison camps, medical inadequacies, and the Battle of Gettysburg . ISW only.
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HIST 380-389: Special Topics in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: perm. Individual or group study of special interest history topics. Sp odd; ISP; ISW.
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HLTH 103: Introduction to Health Science
2.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Coreq: 103L. Introduction to the concepts, theories, and skills essential to providing basic health care. The foundation of practice in health care is emphasized in developing an understanding of most health care disciplines, health care organizations and economics, wellness and disease prevention, professionalism, and communication. Formerly 101 and 102. F, Sp, Su II: ISP, ISW.
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HLTH 103L: Introduction to Health Science Skills Lab
1.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Coreq: 103; documentation of current Level C CPR certification. Introduction to caregiving skills common to all health care disciplines. Includes techniques related to vital signs, infection control, and safety. Formerly 102A and 103A. F, Sp, Su II; ISP, ISW.
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HLTH 290: Special Topics in Health Science
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: University admission, perm of advisor. Coursework designed to meet the specific learning needs of individual students.
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HLTH 490: Special Topics in Health Science
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 64 hrs with cumulative GPA of 2.0 on 4.0 scale; perm of advisor. Upper-division coursework designed to meet the specific learning needs of individual students.
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HOSP 205: Introduction to Hospitality
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Introductory course providing a basic overview of management functions within the hospitality industry. Topics include food service organization and management, facilities management, purchasing, inventory control, and cost management control. F, Sp.
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