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HS 276: Human Services Field Experience
2.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 2 hours Lecture, 9 hours Clinic Field experience offers opportunities for students to demonstrate competency in work settings such as schools and human services agencies. (Formerly FS 276) Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Human Services Certificate Program and HS 275. Instructor permission required before enrolling. HSSA& 101-Intro to Addictive Drugs Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture SS - An introduction to substance abuse and dependence focusing on the dynamics of addiction and its economic, psychological, and pharmacological impacts. (Formerly FS 104)
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HUMAN 145: Language & Culture of the Middle East
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H/SS - An introduction to the language and culture of the Middle East, with special emphasis on Islam.
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HUMAN 150: War
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - A comprehensive description of war from the social sciences and humanities: Historical, political, economic, psycho-social aspects and topics from philosophy, literature, and film are used. (Same as HIST 150/POLS 150)
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HUMAN 175: Politics and Literature
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - An examination of the central issues and concepts of politics through the perspective provided by great literature. Included will be the questions of authority, responsibility, freedom, and power. (Same as POLS 175)
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HUMAN 201: Introduction to the Art of Film
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - An introductory study of the narrative, visual and aural elements of film, including the cultural and social forces that create the variety of film styles.
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HUMAN 202: Literature and Film
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - A survey of literary and film techniques and a comparison of verbal and visual languages.
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HUMAN 203: Introduction to Western Religions
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - Introduction to the study of religions, emphasizing the western religious traditions, including Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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HUMAN 204: Introduction to Eastern Religions
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - A study of the major religions of Asia, emphasizing India, China, and Japan.
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HUMAN 215: Hist/American Culture I
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H/SS - Interdisciplinary survey of American cultural development from the Colonial Period through the Civil War, analyzing the impact of ideas and experience on the arts, peoples, and institutions of the culture. (Formerly cross referenced with HIST 215)
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HUMAN 216: Hist/American Culture II
5.00 Credits
Olympic College
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H/SS - Interdisciplinary survey of American cultural development from the end of the Civil War through the 1920s, analyzing the impact of ideas and experience on the arts, peoples, and institutions of the culture. (Formerly cross referenced with HIST 216)
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