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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the history of the modern Middle East. Topics covered include: an introduction to Islam as a polity; Arab Muslim societies, past and present; Islamic law; the Ottoman Empire; the age of nation-states and the end of Empires; economics of the region. ( Previously HIS 115.) 8232 DII 5 BOUROUH, C ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. In addition, instructor orientation: Monday, 4/6/09, 6:00 p.m., room W155.
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3.00 Credits
A study of world civilizations from their origins through late antiquity. Emphasis will be placed upon Western, East Asian, and South Asian civilizations. Philosophies, religions, and political and social systems will be covered. ( Previously HIS 101.) 8234 DII 5 WOODS, M ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. WebCT orientation times are listed at www.columbiabasin.edu under eLearning. Read course syllabus found on the WebCT homepage.
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3.00 Credits
The development of world civilizations from the end of the classical age to the beginning of the modern. Political, social, economic, and cultural development will be covered with emphasis upon Europe, Asia, and Africa. ( Previously HIS 102.) 2010 AAW 5 WOODS, M MTWTh 9:10AM-10:10AM W150
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the major civilizations of the world from the birth of the modern age to the present. Emphasis is on the development of the modern nationstate, international relations, socio-economic developments, and shifting patterns of thought. ( Previously HIS 103.) 8236 DII 5 FLYNN, G ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. In addition, instructor orientation: Monday, 4/6/09, 6:00 p.m., room W150.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of American history from the colonial period through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Emphasis is placed on early colonial development, the American Revolution, the building of the nation, territorial expansion, slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. ( Previously HIS 104.) 2018 AAW 5 ARNOLD, D MTWTh 9:10AM-10:10AM L102
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3.00 Credits
A survey of American history from the post-Civil War era to the present. Emphasis is upon the political, social, economic, and cultural forces which have shaped modern America. Special emphasis is given to industrialization, class, and race relations, social reform movements, foreign policy, and political change, including the World Wars, the Great Depression, and postwar politics to the present. (Previously HIS 105.) 2020 AAW 5 FLYNN, G MTWTh 8:00AM- 9:00AM W132 2022 BA 5 SUCHY, T MTWTh 9:10AM-10:10AM A331 2024 CAW 5 WOODS, M MTWTh 10:20AM-11:20AM W150
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the history and culture of Native American peoples. The situation of Native Americans in contemporary society is also discussed with particular focus on issues of tribal sovereignty. ( Previously ICS 125.) 8238 DII 5 ARNOLD, D ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. WebCT orientation times are listed at www.columbiabasin.edu under eLearning. Read course syllabus found on the WebCT homepage.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the history of African Americans in the United States beginning with a study of the ancestors in Africa and ending with a discussion of the issue facing the African American community today. ( Previously HIS 106.) 2026 DIH 5 ARNOLD, D TTh 11:30AM-12:30PM L101 Class meets twice a week with remaining instruction delivered through use of the Internet. $34.55 fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the American legal system; the physician-patient relationship; the laws and statutes that apply to health professions; the basis of medical law; the litigation processes; employment and safety laws including quality improvement programs and incident reports; medical ethics, and bioethics; professional and ethical conduct and behavior; and ethical issues in the medical office; the medical record and its uses; the basic laws protecting patient information including knowledge of HIPPA regulations and how they pertain to the medical office. Prerequisite: Internet proficiency. 4920 BAW 3 STAFF TTh 12:30PM- 2:00PM W180A
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic background of medical terminology for the medical office. Major topics to be studied are: cells and oncology, tissues and the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, special senses, glands, cardiovascular system; blood and lymphatic-immune systems, respiratory system; digestive system; urinary system, reproductive system, pregnancy and human development; and general diseases, lab tests, diagnoses, surgery, pharmacology, and therapy. Emphasis is placed on identifying and labeling word parts, defining and building medical terms, basic anatomy and becoming familiar with common diseases of the systems. 8402 DII 5 BLOOMSBURG ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC.
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