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Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries covers prevention of sports injuries, rehabilitation and taping techniques, and proper nutrition. Basic principles in the prevention, recognition, evaluation, taping, and treatment of athletic injuries/illness are presented. Students will also learn the duties of an athletic trainer and the sports medicine team. This course encompasses a variety of class......
Human SexualityUpon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Demonstrate the ability to use proper terms/concepts as they relate to sexual topics.
Explain normal anatomy & physiology as it pertains to sexuality and sexual acts
Discuss the development of sexuality, concepts of gender issues, intergender communication and sexual orientation
Discuss conception and methods of contraception
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Stress Management and Tension ControlStress Management and Tension Control, introduces the student to the nature of stress and the principles of stress management. This course reviews the research of pioneers in stress research, presents a brief but comprehensive study of psychoneurophysiology, and exposes the student to holistic approaches to stress management. Students develop a personal stress awareness/reduction plan to demon......
Womens HealthWomens Health examines the latest scientific research developments affecting the lives of women in contemporary society. Course content includes a multidisciplinary approach to womens health issues and provides a framework for informed personal decisions. Prerequisite: exemption/completion READ-101. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours.
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Holistic Health and Complementary MedicineIntroduction to Holistic Health and Complementary Medicine introduces the student to the philosophy of "whole-person" health care that recognizes the powerful interplay of the body, mind, and emotions in the creation of health and disease. The historical, cultural, and social perspectives of ancient and modern medical practices will be examined. Students will review the most current s......
Intermediate FrenchIt includes review and expansion of the four language skills, as well as grammar. Writing and speaking will be improved through composition and class discussions of cultural/contemporary issues. The course is conducted in French. Prerequisite: FREN-102 or two years of high school French. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours.
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Elementary FrenchBy the end of this course, you will be expected to:
use the four skills �speaking, understanding, reading, and writing in elementary French.
gain an appreciation for French culture.
conduct an elementary conversation with a partner using French. You will ask questions and use a variety of vocabulary.
discuss events in the present, past, and future tenses.
write sentences and brief parag......
FilmIntroduction to Film surveys the history of film as a visual art, from silent movies to contemporary blockbusters. Students will analyze and interpret films, concentrating on the elements of film, from aesthetic, cultural, technological, and economic perspectives. P...
Educational PsychologyEducational Psychology is a study of the educational process. Attention is given to various instructional models and objectives, theories of learning, and the application of modern psychological principles as they apply to educational theory and practice. Direct observation of classroom interactions and the facilitation of learning are suggested as integral parts of the course. Prerequisite: Ba......
Child Care AdministrationChild Care Administration provides an overview of the basic child care services, including family day care, group day care, school-age child care, and nanny care. Focus will be on organization and administration of a child care center with emphasis on start-up, budgeting, licensing, and regulations. Appropriate methods, materials, and experiences for young children will be reviewed. Together wi......
Nutrition, Health, & Safety in Early Childhood EducationNutrition, Health, and Safety in Early Childhood Education provides insights into the needs of children in the formal early care and education setting. This course introduces the student to the field of general well-being, safety, nutrition, and first aid as it applies to young children. The course underscores the relationship of maternal diet/health to the health of the infant. The effects of ......
Infants & Toddlers: Development & CareInfants and Toddlers: Development and Care examines the child from conception to age two. The course investigates normal stage development, health, feeding, play, rest, and abuse, as well as appropriate activities for socialization, guidance, and supervision. This course meets State requirements for working with infants and toddlers in a childcare setting. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of ......
Early Childhood EducationIntroduction to Early Childhood Education examines the conceptual framework for understanding the role of the early childhood professional. Focuses on understanding professional and legal responsibilities in the profession of early childhood education in the context of historical, philosophical, and social influences. Surveys contemporary trends, issues, and problems affecting young children su......
Police AdministrationPolice Administration will study the principles of supervision, management, and organization as they relate to police organizations. Personnel issues, community relations, and measures of effectiveness will be discussed. Prerequisite: CRIM-101. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours.
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Parole and ProbationParole and Probation is a study of the origins of parole and probation with emphasis on contemporary approaches to corrections. Topics include pre-sentence investigations, duties and responsibilities of parole and probation officers, evaluation of programs, and supervision and treatment of offenders. Prerequisite: CRIM-102. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours.
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Patrol OperationsPatrol Operations is a study of the ever-increasing responsibilities and duties associated with the every day activities of preserving the peace and tranquility of an officers patrol area. Emphasis is placed on how and why certain procedures, functions, policies, supervisory directions, and personnel training issues affect the daily patrol. A variety of scenario situations will be the bas......
Forensic ScienceForensic Science introduces the student to the history, principles, and practices of the use of science in our criminal justice system. Examines the medical and legal uses of the forensic sciences and their specific application in the resolution of criminal investigations. Topics include DNA analysis, fingerprints, firearms examination, and trace evidence. Prerequisite: CRIM-101. Three hours le......
Law Enforcement and the CommunityLaw Enforcement and the Community is a study of the relationship between police and the community with recommendations for ways of working together to reduce crime. Emphasis is placed on police in a culturally diverse society. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of READ-101. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours.
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Criminal Justice SystemIntroduction to the Criminal Justice System surveys the historical development of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. It examines the organization with the United States of federal, state, and local agencies and institutions with staff functions and appointment requirements. Prerequisite: exemption/completion of READ-101. Three hours lecture each week. Three credits. Three billable hours.......
First ReponderFirst Responder provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to render basic care to a sick or injured person until the arrival of emergency medical providers. The course focuses on performing patient assessments and managing life threatening situations. Successful completion allows the student to take the Maryland First Responder exam for which there is an additional fee. Atten......
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