All Courses
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Spring 2020 - Nursing Assistant (AHNA-1000-320)
This course focuses on the application of basic nursing skills needed to prepare students for employment as a nursing assistant in a variety of healthcare settings. The course includes a combination of lecture, skill lab, and clinical experiences to provide students the knowledge and skills needed to pass the state certification test. This course is a prerequisite to the nursing program (LPN) at Snow College. Course fee required. 1/7/2020 - 5/1/2020, Lecture/Laboratory
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Summer 2020 - Survey of Theatre FA (THEA-1013-107)
This course is an introduction to the literature, genre, conventions and style of drama as art and performance craft. It provides students with an overview of historical and contemporary theatrical practices. 5/11/2020 - 7/31/2020
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Summer 2020 - Principles of Sociology SS (SOC-1010-107)
This course introduces students to the discipline of sociology and its unifying objective of linking broad cultural and institutional social forces to personal experiences and human behavior. Using sociological theories and research methods, an examination will be given to diverse sociological perspectives and topics such as culture, family, gender, ethnicity, crime, etc. General education credit and variable credit may be earned. To fulfill social science general education requirements, the class must be taken for 3 credits; however 1-2 variable elective credits are offered for exigent circumstances. 5/11/2020 - 7/31/2020
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Summer 2020 - Principles of Peer Mentoring (GNST-1002-107)
This seminar-based course is designed for students participating in peer leadership activities with other students. The focus of this course is on student development theory, practice and skill development. Mentoring skills and proficiencies will include, but are not limited to: leadership skills, listening skills, advising skills, problem solving skills, and proper referral to campus resources. Successful completion of this introductory course is required prior enrolling advanced peer mentoring coursework. 6/1/2020 - 7/31/2020
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Summer 2020 - Introduction to Music FA (MUSC-1010-107)
A general appreciation course designed to make music meaningful to the average listener. The relationship of rhythm, melody, harmony, and form will be demonstrated though selected recordings. The elements of music will be treated non-technically together with historical and biographical observations. Western art music will be discussed as well as music of other world cultures. Also, a general survey of folk and popular music will be provided. 5/11/2020 - 7/31/2020
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Summer 2020 - Intro to Communications HU (COMM-1010-107)
This introductory course investigates principles of communication theories and how to use these theories in practical application. The course content encourages students to analyze, assess and evaluate communication principles. Students will develop skills and techniques essential to effective communication in settings that include; intrapersonal (with oneself), interpersonal (face-to-face), small group and public speaking. Students will develop the ability to look at the big picture of human communicate and how it affects each individual's perception, cultural traditions and human philosophy. 6/1/2020 - 7/31/2020, Lecture, ONLINE, ONLINE
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Fall 2020 - Calculus III (MATH-2210-001)
This course is a continuation of the study of calculus. Topics include vectors in two and three-dimensional space, quadric surfaces, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, calculus of vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and the gradient, limits and continuity of functions of several variables, vector fields and line integrals, multiple integrals, Green's, Stoke's, and Divergence Theorems. 8/24/2020 - 12/17/2020, Lecture, GRSC, 341
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Fall 2020 - Human Development SS (HFST-1500-01S)
In this course students learn about the fundamental principles of growth and development from conception through childhood to old age. The course includes the study of the biological process of development, as well as the emotional, social, psychological, and cognitive development of the individual within a cultural and historical context. This course is cross-listed with Psychology 1100. 8/24/2020 - 12/17/2020
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Fall 2020 - Introduction to Music FA (MUSC-1010-107)
A general appreciation course designed to make music meaningful to the average listener. The relationship of rhythm, melody, harmony, and form will be demonstrated though selected recordings. The elements of music will be treated non-technically together with historical and biographical observations. Western art music will be discussed as well as music of other world cultures. Also, a general survey of folk and popular music will be provided. 8/24/2020 - 12/17/2020
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Fall 2020 - Survey of Theatre FA (THEA-1013-107)
This course is an introduction to the literature, genre, conventions and style of drama as art and performance craft. It provides students with an overview of historical and contemporary theatrical practices. 8/24/2020 - 12/17/2020
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Fall 2020 - Principles of Sociology SS (SOC-1010-107)
This course introduces students to the discipline of sociology and its unifying objective of linking broad cultural and institutional social forces to personal experiences and human behavior. Using sociological theories and research methods, an examination will be given to diverse sociological perspectives and topics such as culture, family, gender, ethnicity, crime, etc. General education credit and variable credit may be earned. To fulfill social science general education requirements, the class must be taken for 3 credits; however 1-2 variable elective credits are offered for exigent circumstances. 8/24/2020 - 12/17/2020
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Fall 2020 - Cabinet Construction (CM-2150-001)
This course provides instruction in the principles and procedures used in the design, layout, and construction of cabinets for a residential home. It includes practical experiences in building quality cabinets for a residential home. The course also includes a familiarization of tools, materials, and process of the woodworking industry with an emphasis on safety. 8/24/2020 - 12/17/2020