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    "title": "History of American Architecture",
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    "code": "ART238",
    "title": "Alternative Photographic Process",
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    "code": "ART239",
    "title": "Techniques of Photographic Lighting",
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    "code": "ART240",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Two hours of lecture and two hours of studio weekly; one term. Build upon knowledge and skills learned in ART 140 . Explore a variety of techniques while working from the figure, still life, interior and landscape elements. Study the expressive potential of the medium. Lab fee $40. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) Term(s) Typically pring Course",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "ART242",
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    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "ART246",
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    "code": "ART248",
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    "code": "CTS230",
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    "code": "CTS231",
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    "code": "CJS130",
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    "code": "CJS132",
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    "code": "CJS225",
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    "code": "CJS226",
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    "code": "CJS230",
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    "code": "CJS231",
    "title": "Juvenile Justice",
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    "code": "CJS232",
    "title": "Juvenile Law",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. Study historical and current social and legal policies governing the rights, protection and punitive measures of child offenders, family and other guardianship, and management in the criminal and juvenile justice systems. The integration of law, service delivery and criminal justice management is emphasized. Location(s) Typically Online (OL) Term(s) Typically pring Course",
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    "code": "CJS233",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. A study of crime victims and the extent of their participation in the crime against them. Analyzes the responses to victimization from law enforcement, the courts and correctional systems. Explores the social, political, individual effects of crime; examines the long and short-term psychological and physical trauma as a result of violence. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL) Term(s) Typically all and spring Course",
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    "code": "CJS234",
    "title": "Hostage Negotiations",
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    "code": "CJS236",
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    "code": "CJS250",
    "title": "Introduction to Forensic Science",
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    "code": "CJS255",
    "title": "History of Gangs",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. Explore the historical formulation of gangs in the United States and those existing abroad. Students analyze the structure and organization of gang activity; the socio-psychological factors that influence people to join gangs; and various law enforcement practices to identify, prevent, and intervene in criminal activity through gang membership. Students study various law enforcement and correctional methods that effectively suppress gang activity and security threat groups, including witness protection, and therapeutic intervention for membership extraction. Note: Credit will not be given for CJS 255 and also HLS 255. Course",
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    "code": "CJS260",
    "title": "Terrorism/Counterterrorism",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. Analyze terrorism and counterterrorism and explore contemporary issues in domestic and international contexts. Examine methods employed by law enforcement and intelligence agencies for preventing and detecting terrorism, including the collection and documentation of evidence for prosecuting terrorists. Study topics such as the media’s role in covering terrorist events, constitutional and sociological challenges in investigating terrorism in democratic societies and the implications for privacy and individual rights. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL) Term(s) Typically all and spring Course",
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    "code": "CJS270",
    "title": "War in the American Experience: Unconventional Warfare",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. Studies the history and influence of American use of unconventional warfare from pre-colonial times to the present. Discusses elite units (Rangers, SEALS, etc.) and their effects on public opinion. Note: Credit will not be given for CJS 270 and also HLS 270. Course",
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    "code": "CJS275",
    "title": "Criminal Justice Internship",
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    "code": "CJS275H",
    "title": "Criminal Justice Internship - Honors",
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    "code": "CJS280-299",
    "title": "Special Topics in Law Enforcement",
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    "description": "- Special topics in law enforcement and criminal justice. Topics include polygraph, interrogation, labor relations, white-collar crime, arson investigation and other areas of current interest not suited to traditional scheduling. A maximum of eight credit hours earned from special topics courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. Because special topics courses may present transfer problems, students should check with their transfer institution or the Anne Arundel Community College transfer coordinator before enrolling. Refer to current schedule of classes for term offerings. Lab fee $0-30.",
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    "id": "anneArundel-000457",
    "code": "CYB270",
    "title": "Cyber Capstone",
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    "description": "1 credit hour - One hour of lecture and one hour of laboratory weekly; one term. Demonstrate the ability to identify and respond to cybersecurity challenges in the workplace using hands-on, skills-based projects. Lab fee $45. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL) Term(s) Typically all and spring Course",
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    "code": "DAN201",
    "title": "Applied Dance: Intermediate Ballet Studio",
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    "title": "Intermediate Tap Dance 1",
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    "code": "DAN206",
    "title": "Intermediate Tap Dance 2",
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    "code": "DAN211",
    "title": "Intermediate Ballet 1",
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    "code": "DAN212",
    "title": "Intermediate Ballet 2",
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    "code": "DAN221",
    "title": "Intermediate Modern Dance 1",
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    "code": "DHY116",
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    "code": "DHY120",
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    "code": "DHY122",
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    "code": "DHY200",
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    "code": "DHY204",
    "title": "Dental Hygiene Pharmacology",
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    "description": "2 credit hours - Two hours of lecture weekly; one term. Examine basic pharmaceutical medicine related to the practice of dental hygiene. Discuss general principles, medications that alter dental treatment, and dental hygiene considerations. Describe drugs that are commonly used in dentistry and potential adverse reactions, characteristics and mechanisms of drug actions, pharmacokinetics, clinical pharmacokinetics, and routes of administration. Course",
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    "code": "DHY206",
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    "description": "2 credit hours - Two hours of lecture weekly; one term. Examine general pathology with a focus on oral pathology to recognize abnormalities extra- and intraorally. Describe the connection between systemic health and oral health pertaining to pathology and risk factors that lead to higher prognosis of cancer. Define the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical and microscopic signs and symptoms, differential diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up and prognosis related to dental care. Course",
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      "DHY122",
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    "code": "DHY220",
    "title": "Dental Hygiene Theory 5",
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    "code": "DHY222",
    "title": "Dental Hygiene Clinical 5",
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    "code": "DHY224",
    "title": "Dental Hygiene Public Health",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "2 credit hours - One hour of lecture weekly and 60 hours of clinic; one term. Describe the impact dental health care can have through community service programs and prevention programs. Explore the history of public health, program planning and evaluation, health promotion, oral health education, and epidemiology and research. Implement methods for oral health promotion and education in the clinic and a community setting. Lab fee $250. Clinical fee $100. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) Term(s) Typically pring Course",
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      "DHY202",
      "DHY204",
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    "code": "DHY226",
    "title": "Dental Hygiene Ethics and Jurisprudence",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "1 credit hour - One hour of lecture weekly; one term. Describe the ethical responsibility, regulations, and jurisprudence pertaining to dental hygiene. Define the dental hygienist’s role in the recognition, documentation, and reporting of family maltreatment, abuse, and neglect. Compare and contrast how states differ in the scope of practice and how state legislation is changing to advance the practice of dental hygiene. Course",
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      "DHY202",
      "DHY204",
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    "code": "DHY280-299",
    "title": "Special Topics in Dental Hygiene",
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    "code": "UAS100",
    "title": "Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Remote Pilot Ground School",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "1 credit hour - One hour lecture weekly; one term. Learn the essential regulations and standards to operate a small uncrewed aircraft system (sUAS), also known as a drone, under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 and other relevant regulations. Discuss topics to include federal regulations, airspace, aviation weather, aircraft loading and performance, radio communications, emergency procedures, physiological factors affecting pilot performance, Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM), Crew Resource Management (CRM), airport operations, and maintenance and inspections procedures. Note: This course prepares students to take the FAA Remote Pilot Certificate Exam, but the cost of the exam is not included in the course fees. Term(s) Typically Infrequently Course",
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    "code": "ECO121",
    "title": "Introduction to Economics",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. This course meets the Social and Behavioral Sciences General Education Requirement. Identify and illustrate how markets work with the use of demand and supply. Perform microeconomic analysis of consumer and business decision-making under varying economic conditions. Examine how major macroeconomic indicators like the GDP are used to measure the health of the economy. Analyze how fiscal and monetary policies can be used to improve the economy. Note: Not intended for students planning to major in economics or business. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL) Term(s) Typically all, spring, and summer Course",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. This course meets the Social and Behavioral Sciences General Education Requirement. Explore macroeconomic theory and policy. Identify and illustrate how markets work with the use of demand and supply. Discuss use of national income accounting (GDP) as a measure of the health of the economy. Examine unemployment, inflation and business cycles as they relate to the economy and possible policy prescriptions. Examine and calculate GDP to analyze and implement fiscal and monetary policies. Crosslisted: Also as ECO 211H ; credit is not given for both ECO 211 and ECO 211H . Note: It is recommended that ECO 211 be taken prior to ECO 212 . Course",
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    "code": "ECO211H",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. This is an Honors course. This course meets the Social and Behavioral Sciences General Education Requirement. Explore macroeconomic theory and policy. Identify and illustrate how markets work with the use of demand and supply. Discuss use of national income accounting (GDP) as a measure of the health of the economy. Examine unemployment, inflation and business cycles as they relate to the economy and possible policy prescriptions. Examine and calculate GDP to analyze and implement fiscal and monetary policies. Eligibility for Honors courses. Crosslisted: Also as ECO 211 ; credit will not be given for both ECO 211H and ECO 211 . Note: It is recommended that ECO 211 or ECO 211H be taken prior to ECO 212 or ECO 212H . Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL) Course",
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      "ECO212",
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    "code": "ECO212",
    "title": "Principles of Economics 2",
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    "code": "EMS141",
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    "code": "EMS271",
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    "code": "EMS280-299",
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    "title": "British Literature 1",
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    "title": "African American Literature -Honors",
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    "code": "ENG227",
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    "title": "Literature in English by Women",
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    "code": "HEA113",
    "title": "Women’s Health",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. This course meets the Wellness Requirement. Examine the topics of physical activity, nutrition, weight management, stress, cardiovascular health and related wellness behaviors. Investigate the role of each dimension’s impact on lifelong wellness. Identify and evaluate behavior change strategies as they relate to health promotion efforts. Note: Credit is not given for both HEA 114 and HEA 100 . Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL) Term(s) Typically All terms Course",
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    "code": "HEA230",
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    "title": "Health Coach",
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    "code": "HIS214",
    "title": "African American History",
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    "code": "HIS215",
    "title": "Civil Rights Era",
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    "code": "HIS218",
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    "code": "HIS231",
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    "code": "HTC100",
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    "title": "Genetics, Microbiology and Pathogenic Diseases of the Body",
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    "title": "National Security Challenges of the 21st Century",
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    "code": "HLS245",
    "title": "Intelligence Analytics Seminar",
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    "code": "HLS261",
    "title": "The Middle East and U.S. National Security",
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    "code": "HLS265",
    "title": "Homeland Security, Emergency Management and Response Seminar",
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    "code": "HLS275",
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    "code": "HLS275H",
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    "code": "HRM190",
    "title": "Food Science and Nutritional Cooking",
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    "code": "HRM240",
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    "code": "HRM260",
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    "code": "HRM275",
    "title": "HRM Capstone Industry Immersion Experience",
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    "code": "HRM280-299",
    "title": "Special Topics in Hotel /Restaurant Management",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "- In-depth series of current topics affecting the hospitality industry. Emphasis is given to both national and local hospitality trends such as federal wage guidelines, product development, anti-discrimination laws and other areas not suited to traditional scheduling. A maximum of eight credit hours earned from special topics courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. Because special topics courses may present transfer problems, students should check with their transfer institution or the Anne Arundel Community College transfer coordinator before enrolling. Refer to current schedule of classes for term offerings. Lab fee $0-1,020.",
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    "code": "HUS100",
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    "code": "HUS101",
    "title": "Human Service and Addiction Counseling Ethics in Practice",
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    "code": "HUS102",
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    "code": "HUS102H",
    "title": "Physiological Aspects of Chemical Dependence - Honors",
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    "code": "HUS114",
    "title": "Counseling, Assessment and Case Management",
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    "code": "HUS114H",
    "title": "Counseling, Assessment and Case Management - Honors",
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    "code": "HUS115",
    "title": "Fieldwork: Counseling, Assessment and Case Management",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - 90 minutes of lecture weekly; 125 hours of supervised fieldwork; one term. Gain supervised fieldwork placement experience. Implement theories and techniques learned in the lecture class. Lab fee $15. Location(s) Typically Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Arundel Mills (AM) Term(s) Typically all and spring Course",
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    "code": "HUS130",
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    "code": "HUS140",
    "title": "Topics in Alcohol and Drug Counseling: Co-occurring Disorders",
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    "code": "HUS141",
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    "code": "HUS200",
    "title": "Addiction Treatment Delivery",
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    "code": "HUS211",
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    "code": "MUS188",
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    "code": "MUS192",
    "title": "Applied Music: Acoustic Bass",
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    "code": "MUS192B",
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    "code": "MUS193",
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    "code": "NUR120",
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    "hours": null,
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    "prerequisites": [
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    "prerequisites": [
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      "MAT137"
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    "title": "Nursing of Adult Clients in Health and Illness 1",
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    "description": "5 credit hours - 45 hours of lecture and 90 hours of directed laboratory per term. Develop nursing concepts, principles, and skills to provide care that optimizes the health and wellness of one to two adult clients with alterations in functioning of biopsychosocial systems in medical-surgical settings that have predictable",
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    "code": "NUR131",
    "title": "Maternal, Newborn Nursing and Women’s Health",
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      "BIO223"
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    "id": "anneArundel-001036",
    "code": "NUR220",
    "title": "Nursing of Adult Clients in Health and Illness 2",
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    "description": "5 credit hours - 45 hours lecture and 90 hours of directed laboratory per term. Develop nursing concepts, principles, and skills to provide care that optimizes the health and wellness of two adult clients and one mental health client with alterations in functioning of biopsychosocial systems in mental health and medical-surgical settings that have predictable",
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    "code": "NUR221",
    "title": "Nursing Care of Children and Families",
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    "description": "4 credit hours - 30 hours lecture and 90 hours of directed laboratory per term. Develop nursing concepts, principles, and skills to provide care that optimizes the health and wellness of one to two pediatric clients and their families. This includes both healthy children and those with alterations in functioning of one or more biopsychosocial systems with predictable",
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    "id": "anneArundel-001038",
    "code": "NUR230",
    "title": "Nursing Management of Clients with Complex Health Problems and Transition into Nursing",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "9 credit hours - 60 hours of lecture and 225 hours of directed laboratory per term. Learn to integrate nursing concepts, principles, and skills to provide care that optimizes the health and wellness of three adult clients with alterations in functioning of biopsychosocial systems in medical-surgical settings that may have unpredictable",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "NUR221"
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    "code": "NUR231",
    "title": "Nursing Perspectives 2",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "1 credit hour - 15 hours of lecture per term. Learn to integrate the dimensions of wellness, ethical and legal concepts, trends in nursing practice, and integrate health concepts in preparation to transition from nursing student to graduate professional nurse. Location(s) Typically Online (OL) Term(s) Typically all and spring Course",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "NUR221"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.aacc.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=43&coid=88113",
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    "code": "NUR280-299",
    "title": "Special Topics in Nursing",
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    "description": "- For students who seek readmission to the nursing program or who are transferring nursing credits from a RN program approved by a state board of nursing. If a review of course outlines from transferred courses identifies omissions in content, students will be required to take from one to eight credits in this course. Courses also may be pursued by practicing registered nurses who wish to update nursing theory. A maximum of eight credit hours earned from special topics courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements. Because special topics courses may present transfer problems, students should check with their transfer institution or the Anne Arundel Community College transfer coordinator before enrolling. Refer to current schedule of classes for term offerings. Lab fee $0-400.",
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    "code": "LGS100",
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    "code": "LGS111",
    "title": "Introduction to Paralegal Studies",
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    "code": "LGS138",
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    "hours": null,
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    "code": "LGS141",
    "title": "Electronic Legal Research",
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    "hours": null,
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    "code": "LGS142",
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    "code": "LGS143",
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    "code": "LGS144",
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      "LGS143"
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    "code": "LGS218",
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    "code": "LGS220",
    "title": "Administrative Law",
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    "code": "LGS225",
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    "code": "LGS230",
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    "title": "Construction Law",
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    "code": "LGS235",
    "title": "Estates and Trusts",
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    "description": "3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. Examine the laws pertaining to wills, trusts, estates and gifts. Explore the paralegal’s role in the process of drafting documents, and handling administration of and filing tax returns for an estate. Lab fee $12. Course",
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    "code": "LGS236",
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    "code": "LGS240",
    "title": "Health Care Law",
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    "code": "LGS241",
    "title": "Legal Issues of Death, Dying and Organ Transplantation",
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    "code": "LGS242",
    "title": "Medical Insurance Law",
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    "code": "THA111",
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