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HUM 103: F,W,Sp POPULAR CULTURE
3.00 Credits
Clark College
Study of the familiar mass-produced forms of art and entertainment. [HA, SE]
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HUM 112: Concepts of Nature
3.00 Credits
Clark College
Interdisciplinary study of current and historical ways of "constructing" nature: assigning values to it and deriving ethicsand aesthetics from it. Focuses on America, with background in European and Judeo-Christian models of nature. Examines how those contrast with Native American and traditional models. Looks at regional issues as examples. Students will be encouraged to take one or two, 1-unit, "Columbia field studies" classes in aHumanities area Performance credit: Nature Writing, Nature Photography, etc. HUM 112 would be the matching "Academic"course. [HA, SE]
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HUM 152: Su, F, W, Sp INTRODUCTION TO CINEMA
3.00 Credits
Clark College
Introductory course on the study of Film history, production techniques, aesthetics and social impact of the American film industry from early 1900 s to present. Formerly ART 152. Credit not allowed for both ART 152 and HUM 152. [HA, SE]
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HUM 152: Su,F,W,Sp INTRODUCTION TO CINEMA
3.00 Credits
Clark College
Introductory course on the study of Film history, production techniques, aesthetics and social impact of the American film industry from early 1900 s to present. Formerly ART 152. Credit not allowed for both ART 152 and HUM 152. [HA, SE]
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HUM 180: F,W,Sp BIOETHICS
3.00 Credits
Clark College
A study of biological science and ethics. Ethical principles and theories are used in solving bioethical dilemmas. Concepts studies include genetic engineering, inherited disorders, cloning, physician assisted suicide, allocation of health resources, organ donation, and environmental ethics. Credit not allowed for both BIOL 180 and HUM 180. [HA, NS, SE]
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HUM 210: Intro to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Trans Studies
5.00 Credits
Clark College
An interdisciplinary survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans issues in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities with an emphasis on the period from 1900 to the present in the United States. Introduction to the most compelling and problematic aspects of modern cultural representation of and discourse on sexual and gender identity. Prerequisite: College level reading and writing recommended. [HA, SE]
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HUM 280: Selected Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Clark College
Selected topics in Humanities. Topics vary and course theme and content change to reflect new topics. This course may be repeated for credit. Specific topics are listed in the quarterly class schedule. [SE]
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HUM 290: F,W,Sp SPECIAL PROJECTS
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Clark College
Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. Contact the instructional dean, division chair or your instructor for more information or to make arrangements to register for Special Project credits in this department. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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IFA 031: Su,F,W,Sp INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID
1.00 Credits
Clark College
First aid including layperson CPR. This class meets the standards set by OSHA for persons governed by the Department of Labor and Industry and fulfills requirements for vocational certification. First aid certification is awarded for two years. First aid, including layperson CPR. Two sessions.
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IFA 032: Su,F,W,Sp FIRST AID FOR HEALTH OCCUPATIONS
1.00 Credits
Clark College
First aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, for health care providers as required by the Washington Occupation and Health Act. Designed specifically for health care providers. First aid for health care providers. Includes CPR, as required by the Washington Occupation and Health Act. Required textbook must be purchased in advance and brought to the class. Students must have these textbook to participate in this single day class.
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