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HTM 225: Meeting Planning and Conference Management
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course discusses the specialized field of meeting and conference management and its impact on the hotel industry. Each student will consider the component parts of a successful meeting and analyze these parts from both a meeting planner and hotel management team standpoint. Areas of study will include: site selection and negotiations, program development, banquet food service, function room set-up, conference support services, and meeting evaluation. HTM 100. F
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HTM 230: Hotel Law
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Hotel law is designed to introduce the student to the legal issues surrounding the practices of the hospitality industry. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, contract law, negligence, bailment, rights of innkeepers, rights of guests, liability with respect to the sale of food and alcohol, regulation and licensing, employment issues, and casino law. F
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HTM 250: Hotel and Resort Management Internship
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
The Hotel and Resort Management Internship Program enables Finger Lakes Community College students to supplement their academic studies and increase career awareness through field work related to the hospitality industry. The students' activities during the internship will include both participation and observation so that they can develop applicable skills and an understanding of the overall organization and operation of a hotel facility. B
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HUM 100: Shaping of Western Society I
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
A study of selected major traditions, values, institutions, and ideas which have shaped Western civilization from the Classical Greeks through the Renaissance era (c 1650). Topics to be studied within the framework of the individual and society may include the developments of law and the state, social change, the Judeo-Christian experience, and popular movements. Students will work with readings, simulations, type studies, visual media, and individualized activities to better understand the present through a study of the past. May be taken to fulfill either a Humanities (HUM 100) or Social Science (HIS 100) elective requirement. (Also listed as HIS 100.) B
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HUM 101: Shaping of Western Society II
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
A study of selected topics organized around the theme of the individual and society that have occurred within the Western tradition since the 18th century and progressing to the present day. Topics to be studied may include political revolution, industrial capitalism and socialism, social change, war and peace, and recent developments within Europe and between Europe and non-European nations. Students will work with readings, visual media, role playing, simulations, type studies, and individualized activities to better understand how the contemporary world evolved. HIS 100 or HUM 100 is NOT a prerequisite May be taken to fulfill either a Humanities (HUM 101) or Social Science (HIS 101) elective requirement. (Also listed as HIS 101.) B
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HUS 102: Human Services in Contemporary America
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
An introduction to the contemporary Human Services field. It includes a philosophical and theoretical orientation to Human Services; exploration of agency structure, personnel and services; and an agency visitation. Professional and personal human services competencies, ethics and the law are also examined. B
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HUS 204: Field Experience I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Field Experience with individual and group supervision The student will spend six-eight hours per week in direct agency service under supervision, for a total of ninety hours during the semester and class time in small group supervision. Emphasis will be on developing and strengthening work-related competencies. HUS 102, PSY 150 and permission of instructor. B
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HUS 205: Field Experience II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Field experience with individual and group supervision The student will spend six-eight hours per week in direct agency service under supervision, for a total of ninety hours during the semester and class time in small group supervision. Field Experience II affords students a second placement with possibilities of exposure to a different area of human services or a similar, more intense experience. It also includes a major research project. HUS 102, HUS 204, PSY 150 and permission of instructor. B
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MAS 110: Swedish Massage
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
In this course, the student will learn the history, theory, and technique of the Swedish Massage. The five strokes of the Swedish System and the application of these strokes in full body massage will be taught. Other topics will include techniques for draping and body positioning of clients An overview of the indications and contraindications for Swedish massage, basic hygiene, equipment, lubricants, and supplies will be presented. Instruction in "Body Mechanics" for the massage therapist and self care techniques will be covered. BIO 171 with a grade of C or better. F
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MAS 205: Medical Massage
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course will cover an introduction to medical massage, including various healthcare settings: hospital for both inpatients and outpatients, private practice, and clinics Topics include specific medical terminology, specific techniques for pathologies and injuries, subjective and objective assessment and planning documentation for insurance cases, and the benefits of massage as prevention versus medicine. : BIO 171 and 172, BIO 165 and 265, MAS 110, 210, 211, 215 each with a grade of C or better. : MAS 220, MAS 245, MAS 250. F
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