College Catalog 2016-17

EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ENG 2323 — BRITISH LITERATURE I — ENG 2323 surveys British Literature from the Anglo-Saxon Period through the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Prerequisites: ENG 1113 and ENG 1123 with a grade of C or better. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. ENG 2333 — BRITISH LITERATURE II — ENG 2333 surveys British literature from the Romantic Period to the present. Prerequisites: ENG 1113 and ENG 1123 with a grade of C or better. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. ENG 2423 — WORLD LITERATURE I — ENG 2423 surveys texts representative of global and historical diversity from ancient world through early modern world. Prerequisites: ENG 1113 and ENG 1123 with a grade of C or better. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. ENG 2433 — WORLD LITERATURE II — ENG 2433 surveys texts representative of global and historical diversity from the Enlightenment Period to the present. Prerequisites: ENG 1113 and ENG 1123 with a grade of C or better. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. ENG 2613 — FILM AS LITERATURE — ENG 2613 involves the study of current and classic motion pictures as a form of literary, historic, and cinematic expression. Prerequisites: ENG 1113 with a grade of C or better. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. GEOGRAPHY GEO 1113 — WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY — A regional survey of the basic geographic features and major new developments of the nations of the world. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours credit. GEO 1123 — PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY—A course which deals the basic content of geography, planetary relationships of the earth, interpretation and use of maps, elements of weather and climate, regional distribution of climatic elements and the interrelationship of human physical and cultural landscapes. Three semester hours credit. GEOLOGY GLY 1113 — PHYSICAL GEOLOGY — The course is designed to help students to more thoroughly understand the physical environment and forces that shape our Earth and affect our lives. It primarily covers the relationships of Earth processes and the resultant rocks, minerals, physical features, and natural resources on the Earth’s surface and in its subsurface. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION HPR 1111 — GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES I — This course is designed to give students a modern concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills. One semester hour credit. HPR 1121 — GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES II — This course is designed to give students a modern concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills. One semester hour credit. HPR 1131 — VARSITY SPORTS I — Participation in football, basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, golf, soccer or cheerleading. One semester hour credit. HPR 1141 — VARSITY SPORTS II — Participation in football, basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, golf, soccer or cheerleading. One semester hour credit. HPR 1213—PERSONALANDCOMMUNITYHEALTH I —Application of principles and practices of healthful living to the individual and community; major health problems and the mutual responsibilities of home, school, and health agencies. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. One semester hour credit. HPR 1313— INTRODUCTIONTOHEALTH, PHYSICALEDUCATIONANDRECREATION— Introduction to the objectives, literature, and organizations of the profession. Analysis of successful teaching with discussion of the responsibilities and opportunity of professional personnel. Orientation of student to opportunities in

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