GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ENC 110 English Composition I - 3 Credits (View Description)
Writing skills are enhanced by good reading skills. The more we read the more we learn about the
techniques of good writing. This course is designed to develop and enhance clear effective written
communication skills utilizing various rhetorical methods.
ENC 112 English Composition II - 3 Credits (View Description)
As a continuation of English Composition I this course is designed with an emphasis on the development of a more in depth analytical and argumentative writing style. Readings are ....employed as a basis for these
writings emphasizing literature & research.
MTA 102 Mathamatics for Liberal Arts Students - 3 Credits
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This course is designed to strengthen algebraic concepts & skills. It will provide the opportunity for the student to see mathematics used in ways not emphasized in traditional algebra courses. The course
includes but is not limited to the study of sequences and number patterning, graph theory, linear
programming, voting strategies and financial mathematics.
PSY 201 General Psychology - 3 Credits (View Description)
This course will introduce the student to the description and understanding of analysis of human behavior
through the study of individuals, and their interaction, in the social and physical environment.
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology - 3 Credits (View Description)
The course is designed to introduce students to basic concepts, theories and methods in sociology. It will
help students develop their writing and critical thinking skills and show how sociology can be applied to
their own lives.
CGS 110 Microcomputer Applications - 3 Credits (View Description)
To be comfortable with computers and their technology the student will in this course have hands on
experience with word processing, electronic spreadsheets, Power Point and database management software.
Also included in the course is a brief overview of microcomputer concepts. All applications software utilized
will be windows based.
HIS 101 History of the USA: A Survey - 3 Credits (View Description)
Triumph and tragedy pervade the history of these United States. This course provides an interpretative, as
most ‘history’ is, overview touching upon the economic, social, political and cultural forces that have made
the United States what it is today.
IN ORDER TO BEGIN CLASSROOM ATTENDANCE AT HEALTH CAREER INSTITUTE AN APPLICANT MUST:
- meet admission criteria of the program in which they are enrolling which includes but is not limited to being 18 years
of age and provide proof of High School graduation or its equivalent
- complete and sign an application
- complete and sign an enrollment agreement
- complete online education computer assessment questionaire
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