College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College
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AGRI 263 Farm Shop<br />
3 hrs. lec./lab, 3 credits<br />
Selection and care of tools, farm machinery repair, welding, forge<br />
working, metal work, woodwork, and electricity.<br />
AGRI 271 Ag Cooperatives<br />
1 hr. lec., 1 credit<br />
This course will provide an overview of the history, development<br />
and organizational structure of the various types of agricultural<br />
cooperatives. This course is designed to be beneficial to anyone<br />
in an agriculturally related field.<br />
AGRI 281 Ag Marketing<br />
1 hr. lec., 1 credit<br />
This course will provide an overview of the processes, procedures<br />
and regulations involved in the marketing of agricultural<br />
crops. This course is designed to be beneficial to anyone in an<br />
agriculturally related field.<br />
AGRI 283 Agricultural Marketing<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Systems and principles of marketing farm products. Topics<br />
include, but are not limited to, agencies, functions, and methods<br />
of the commodity marketing process.<br />
ART<br />
ART 123 Design<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
A study of three-dimensional organization in the development<br />
of visual expression.<br />
ART 133 Free Hand Drawing and Design<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Drawing from figures, objects and outdoor sketching, including<br />
organization of two-dimensional space and sound design elements<br />
and principles.<br />
ART 143 Drawing<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
A continuation of ART 133.<br />
ART 203 Art for the Public School Teacher<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
A study of the creative growth of children; methods and techniques<br />
necessary for the direction of a creative art program in the public<br />
schools. Experience with appropriate art materials.<br />
ART 211 Portfolio<br />
1 hr. lab, 1 credit<br />
Portfolio will be a required course for all art majors in their<br />
final semester of course work. Each student will compile a<br />
comprehensive selection of his or her work to be reviewed by<br />
the instructor before graduation.<br />
ART 263 Art Seminar<br />
3 hrs. lab, 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Art seminar is for students who<br />
have had at least one art class. At least three hours per week of<br />
studio time to be spent in the student’s chosen discipline.<br />
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH<br />
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BH 103 Health Care Delivery<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
This course provides a history of the development of health care<br />
in the United States. It focuses on health care delivery issues<br />
and current trends in health care management.<br />
BH 113 Chronic and Infectious Disease<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
This survey course introduces the student to chronic disorders<br />
and infectious diseases. There is a strong emphasis on disorders<br />
afflicting the elderly. Safety and security, infection control,<br />
HIV/AIDS, and blood borne diseases will be discussed.<br />
BH 123 Theories and Treatment of Social Problems<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Theories and Treatments of Social Problems, BH 123, is an<br />
introductory course examining theories and treatment of major<br />
social problems faced by society. The course focuses on the<br />
study of identification, intervention, assessment, and referral<br />
and is grounded in sociological principles of investigation. The<br />
course also reviews reactions to health/behavioral health related<br />
problems.<br />
BH 133 Behavioral Health Issues<br />
Drug Abuse, Dom. Violence/Abuse, Case Management<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
This course examines three distinct concerns of behavioral health<br />
technology: substance abuse, domestic violence/abuse, and<br />
case management. The class emphasizes prevention, detection,<br />
and intervention by case workers and the ethical and legal<br />
responsibilities of case management.<br />
BH 143 Practicum in Behavioral Health<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Prerequisite: BH 103, 113, 123. Corequisite: BH 153. The<br />
Behavioral Health Practicum provides field experience in a<br />
behavioral health/human service environment. Students will<br />
be assigned a field observer who will supervise the student’s<br />
ability to apply classroom theory to the behavioral health/human<br />
service practice.<br />
BH 153 Practicum Seminar in Behavioral Health<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
Corequisite: BH143. The Behavioral Health Practicum<br />
Seminar provides an opportunity for students to discuss practical<br />
applications of classroom theory and allows interaction among<br />
practicum students. Students will plan, implement, and evaluate<br />
practicum. Further, written documentation of the practicum<br />
experience will be completed in this class.<br />
BIOLOGy<br />
*A laboratory fee of $10.00 will be assessed for all biology courses.<br />
This fee does not cover damage or breakage of nonexpendable<br />
equipment.<br />
By 103 Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology<br />
3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />
An introduction to the study of the human body designed for<br />
students in non-transfer programs or those with little prior study<br />
in the biological sciences.<br />
By 114 General Biology I<br />
4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />
General Biology I is a lecture-laboratory course designed to<br />
familiarize the student with basic biological principles related