An introductory course in earth and space science for prospective elementary school teachers. An examination of the physical character of the Earth and its place in the solar system. This course is intended for elementary education majors.
Introduction to the variable physical character of the earth. Treatment of weather, climate, soil, vegetation, landforms and oceanic circulation with emphasis on processes, interrelationships and distributional patterns.
Examination of global progress in major civilizations from prehistoric times to the present emphasizing the economic, social, cultural, intellectual and political trends motivating human beings.
He is very strict about being late for class. As long as you study the vocab lists for the tests and figure out the specific writing style he wants on the in class papers you will do well. Didn't read the textbook at all.
World Civilizations
HIST-102
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Examination of global progress in major civilizations from prehistoric times to the present emphasizing the economic, social, cultural, intellectual and political trends motivating human beings.
Survey of the political, economic, social and cultural factors that have shaped the pattern of life in the United States. Particular problems examined in the light of their sources and historical development.
Survey of the political, economic, social and cultural factors that have shaped the pattern of life in the United States. Particular problems examined in the light of their sources and historical development. HIST 201 goes through 1865 and HIST 202 from 1865 to the present.
Archie Bunker, bell bottoms, The Exorcist, Nixon, Grease and disco-the 1970s conjure memories of such personalities, fads and other pop-cultural phenomena. This introductory course surveys American history during the so-called "Me Decade" using films, documentaries, readings, discussions, lectures and primary sources to explore political, diplomatic, economic, social, intellectual and cultural trends.
Introduction to basic information and skills required to administer care in emergency situations. Students may earn a nationally recognized certification in basic life support and first aid.
Examination of the social, psychological, physical and emotional aspects of alcohol, tobacco, over-the-counter drug and illegal drug use and associated behaviors. Emphasis placed on information and concepts required as foundation knowledge for school health educators.
Provides strategies for teaching about human sexuality at individual and group levels in a variety of settings. Topics covered will include content, issues, methodology and materials relating to human sexuality education.
Examines human metabolism in relation to health and human performance. Analysis of nutrient pathways from ingestion, digestion, absorption and utilization provides the foundation for an understanding of nutrition, weight control, eating disorders and thermoregulatory processes.
Study of the community dynamics as it affects the health status of community residents. Examine the role that various agencies' policies and practices have in maintaining optimal health and well-being of community members. Emphasis placed on information and concepts required as foundation knowledge for school and community health educators.
Examines processes for developing clear and sound arguments. Emphasizes critical thinking, writing, oral debate information literacy and research skills.
Examines use of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer based labs and class discussions promote understanding ofthe technical aspects of information systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes.