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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: ENG 102 or equivalent. This course is a study of selected literary masterpieces from Homer to the Renaissance. Emphasis is placed on major representative
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3.00 Credits
A PREREQUISITE: ENG 102 or equivalent. This course is a study of selected literary masterpieces from the Renaissance to the present. Emphasis is placed on major representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them. Upon completion and in written compositions, students will be able to interpret the aesthetic and thematic aspects of these works, relate the works to their historical and literary contexts, and understand relevant criticism and research.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Permission of the instructor. This course, which may be repeated for credit so long as the topics differ, permits a student to study with an instructor a topic in English language or in literature. Emphasis is placed on a narrowly focused topic in which the instructor has special expertise, knowledge, or interest. Students will demonstrate through a research paper and/or a literary critique an understanding of the topic.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Permission of the instructor. This course, which may be repeated for credit so long as the topics differ, provides the student the opportunity to study an Englishlanguage or literary topic chosen by the student in consultation with the instructor. Emphasis is placed on the student's investigating the topic and reporting the results of the investigation. The student will demonstrate knowledge of the topic through either a written or an oral presentation.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys various countries and major regions of the world with respect to location and landscape, world importance, political status, population, type of economy, and its external and internal organization problems and potentials.
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. Physical Geography I is the first in a two-part sequence including topics such as weather and climate relative to the Earth and relationship between the Earth and sun. Laboratory is required.
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4.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: As required by program. Introduction to Geology I is the first in a two part sequence dealing with the structure of the Earth including materials, internal
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces principles and practices of personal and family health; it includes human reproduction, growth and development, psychological dimensions of health, human sexuality, nutrition and fitness, aging, death and dying.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces principles and practices of community health; it includes drug use and abuse, communicable diseases, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, consumer health, health organization, and environmental concerns.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers health problems for the individual and for the community. Areas of study include mental health, family life, physical health, chronic and degenerative diseases, control of communicable diseases, and the understanding of depressants and stimulants. Healthful living habits will be emphasized.
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