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3.00 Credits
A study of American individualism as demonstrated in the writings of politicians, novelists, political theorists, and others who have dealt with this important aspect of American culture.
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3.00 Credits
Is nature to be tamed or protected? How have Americans responded to the incredible and at first untamed natural bounty that greeted them? What impact have these natural surroundings had on development of the American character? These are some of the issues dealt with in this course.
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3.00 Credits
The entire process of creating digital video for multimedia is covered in this course. Script writing, shooting, lighting, editing, compression and cross-platform formatting are covered. Students learn the complete production cycle including; budgeting, proposal documents, and scripting for multimedia. Prerequisites: JMA 501 and JMA 530.
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3.00 Credits
This class covers the intersection of federal and state law and the issues of medical ethics. Topics include the duty to treat, the legal and structural relationship[ of the hospital and its medical staff, judicial review and malpractice liability, the law and ethics of foregoing treatment, reproductive law, etc.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on U.S.-Mexican relations since the 19th century and covers the Texas rebellion and annexation, the U.S.-Mexican War, American economic penetration during the Porfiriato, U.S. military intervention in the Mexican Revolution, the expropriation of American-owned lands and oil companies in the 1930s, Mexican migration to and repatriation from the U.S., the Mexican foreign debt crisis, the narcotics trade, NAFTA, and the Mexican immigrant community in the United States. Different themes, including imperialism, ethnocentrism, dependency, non-intervention, great power-weak state relations, and the domestic forces that shape bilateral relations, will be addressed. The class will revolve around student presentations and class-wide discussions of weekly reading assignments.
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3.00 Credits
Located on opposite sides of the Pacific Ocean, East Asia and the United States historically played important roles in each other's life. This course examines the complex relationship between American and East Asian countries, covering the economic, cultural, political, and military aspects of the interaction.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates changes in China during the 20th century, with a focus on the Chinese communist movement. Topics examined include the meaning of revolution in the Chinese context; ideology, causes, events, and personalities of the Chinese revolution; consequences and impact of the revolutionary movement.
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3.00 Credits
Examines how the structure of health care organizations affects the communication within them. The class will use case studies to analyze how well health-care professionals communicate with one another and how their attitudes about professionals affect their ability to communicate. The course will also examine the ethical mission of health care organizations and professions and how the communication process helps or hinders that mission.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
A discussion of the major works and themes of this important twentieth-century philosopher.
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