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This course introduces world history from the early modern era to the present. Topics include the cultures of Africa, Europe, India, China, Japan, and the Americas.
This course covers the basic knowledge necessary for gaining and maintaining employment. Topics include job search skills, work ethic, meeting employer expectations, workplace safety, and human relations.
This course is designed to develop the ability to produce clear writing in a variety of genres and formats using a recursive process. Emphasis includes inquiry, analysis, effective use of rhetorical strategies, thesis development, audience awareness, and revision.
This course is designed to support students in the development of skills necessary for success in ENG-111 by complementing, supporting, and reinforcing ENG-111 Student Learning Outcomes.
This course, the second in a series of two, introduces research techniques, documentation styles, and argumentative strategies. Emphasis is placed on analyzing data and incorporating research findings into documented argumentative essays and research projects.
This course introduces the basic discipline of yoga. Topics include proper breathing, relaxation techniques, and correct body positions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the procedures of yoga.
This course introduces more detailed aspects of the discipline of yoga. Topics include breathing and physical postures, relaxation, and mental concentration. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate advanced procedures of yoga.
This scholarship is awarded to students enrolled in any two-year curriculum program with a 3.0 GPA or above.
This scholarship is provided to students enrolled in an Allied Health program. Preference is given to students enrolled in the Nursing Degree program.
This scholarship was established by Dr. Robert W. Day, Ph.D. This scholarship is awarded to second-year students enrolled in A.A.S. and diploma programs in Emergency Service and Public Safety degree programs with a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate a financial need by completing the FAFSA.