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    "code": "ACAD081",
    "title": "Transition to College",
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    "description": "ACAD 081 is a support course for students with learning disabilities offered only in the summer which will prepare students for the transition to college. College survival skills will be introduced, e.g., communication skills, vocabulary, reading and writing, time management, setting priorities, taking responsibility for academic tasks and active studying. Students will be introduced to college support systems and be assisted in their program planning. Students will be introduced to other departments on campus.",
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    "title": "Academic Skills Workshop I",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "ACAD 084 is the first in a series of four-credit courses for students enrolling in a Learning Disabilities course at Brookdale. This class introduces students to reading and study techniques needed for survival in college courses. In addition, students will attend a scheduled lab hour each week to review and complete reading assignments due the following class. Individual tutoring is part of the courses. Students meet with a professional tutor for a scheduled hour each week; here, strategies taught in class are applied to other college courses. Developmental courses will not be counted to meet degree requirements.",
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    "description": "This course is for students with learning disabilities. This class focuses on language, spelling, vocabulary and thinking skills in addition to expanding communication skills. In addition to three hours of class, students will attend a scheduled lab hour each week to review and complete reading assignments due the following class. Individual tutoring is part of the course. Students meet with a trained professional tutor for a scheduled hour each week; here, strategies taught in class are applied to other college courses. Developmental courses will not be counted to meet degree requirements. (Prerequisite: ACAD-084)",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This is a course for students with learning disabilities. This class helps students develop strategies to manage content-area course work. In addition to three hours of class, students will attend a scheduled lab hour each week to review and complete reading assignments due the following class. Individual tutoring is part of the course. Students meet with a trained professional tutor for a scheduled hour each week; here, strategies taught in class are applied to other college courses. Developmental courses will not be counted to meet degree requirements. (Prerequisite: ACAD-084)",
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    "description": "ACAD-087 is a one-credit course for students enrolling in ACAD at Brookdale. This class introduces students to reading, study, and computer techniques needed for survival in college courses. Students meet with an instructor for a scheduled hour each week; here, strategies taught in class are applied to other college courses. Developmental courses will not be counted to meet degree requirements.",
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    "description": "This course introduces students to computer techniques needed for survival in college courses. In addition, students will attend a scheduled lab hour each week. Individual tutoring is part of the course. Students meet with a professional tutor for a scheduled hour each week; here, strategies taught in class are applied to other college courses. Developmental courses will not be counted to meet degree requirements. (Prerequisite: ACAD-084)",
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    "code": "ACAD089",
    "title": "Academic Skills Workshop IV",
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    "description": "This course is designed for upper level students who need only individual tutoring and monitoring by the learning disabilities specialist. This is a college support course and will not be counted to meet the requirements for a degree. (Prerequisite: ACAD-084 or appropriate ACAD courses plus written permission from the Learning Disabilities Specialist)",
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    "code": "ACADTUTR",
    "title": "Echs Acad Tutoring",
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    "description": "This course is for Early College High School students is designed to provide academic skills and support for students in the Early College High School program. Students will work with college and high school personnel on discipline-specific academic skills necessary to support their learning.",
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    "description": "An introduction to basic concepts and principles of recording and posting financial information, preparation of trial balance, worksheet and financial statements. Current assets and liabilities are emphasized. (Prerequisites: MATH-012, MATH-015 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in computation; and READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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    "title": "Principles of Accounting II",
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    "description": "This course is a continuation of ACCT 101. It introduces partnership and corporate accounting. Long-term assets and liabilities, cash flow and analysis of financial statements are emphasized. (Prerequisite: ACCT 101)",
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    "code": "ACCT105",
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    "description": "This course is designed to introduce students to a widely used software program used to record, track and calculate finances that simplifies financial tasks. By using QuickBooks the students will analyze and record a business entity's transactions in a computerized environment rather than using a manual system. (Prerequisites: Computer experience desirable; ACCT 101 is recommended but not required)",
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    "title": "Managerial Accounting",
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    "description": "A study of financial information as presented for internal management purposes, with a focus on cost determination, cost control, performance evaluation and techniques for analyzing information for planning and decision making. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: ACCT-101)",
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    "title": "Federal Income Tax",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "A study of income tax laws as they apply to individuals. Emphasis is placed on tax laws as they apply to income and deductions and the ability to prepare an accurate Federal Income Tax Return. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000014",
    "code": "ACCT295",
    "title": "Special Project-Accounting",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students will work independently on an accounting project not suitable to one of the other Accounting courses. A written report will be submitted, with the extent and quality of the project and report to be previously agreed upon by the instructor and student.(Prerequisites: 15 credits of Accounting course work and instructor approval)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000015",
    "code": "ACCT299",
    "title": "Accounting Internship",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will work in a job related to their program, participate in programs on campus and complete an internship workbook based on work experience gained. (Prerequisites: 30 credits to include ACCT-101 and ACCT-102, and permission of instructor and Career Services Representative)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000016",
    "code": "ACCTELECT",
    "title": "Accounting Elective",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "id": "brookdale-000017",
    "code": "ADEC999",
    "title": "UMDNJ/BCC DA Joint Program",
    "credits": 12,
    "hours": 12,
    "description": null,
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    "code": "AMSL101",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of American Sign Language with particular attention to the grammar of the language and the culture of American deaf persons. This course will create a solid foundation of basic conversational skills and a command of the essentials and grammatical principles of the language. Students will participate in exercises to develop skills which are significant to this visually-based language.",
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    "code": "AMSL102",
    "title": "American Sign Language II",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will build upon skills acquired in the first semester course. Emphasis will be placed on vocabulary development, increased fluency in the language structure and regional and stylistic variations as well as advanced work in deaf culture, folklore and literature. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in AMSL-101)",
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    "code": "AMSLELECT",
    "title": "American Sign Lang Elective",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "code": "ANTH105",
    "title": "Cultural Anthropology",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Cultural Anthropology introduces students to the concept of culture as a way of seeing the world. 1l1is anthropological approach to understanding helps students see cultures unlike their own as less unfamiliar. Through cultural study, students will also investigate how cultures change and the role anthropological fieldwork plays in a systematic study of people and culture. (Prerequisite(s): READ-095 or satisfactory completion of College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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      "brookdale-001708",
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      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-000022",
    "code": "ANTH106",
    "title": "Cultures of the World",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course investigates the common and distinctive features of culture in each of several broad zones around the world, including native North America, native South America, northern Asia, southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. It provides a descriptive overview with emphasis on the variety of human experiences and achievements. The course is intended for students who are interested in the various cultures of the world; satisfies the general education, diversity and cross-cultural requirements; helps students recognize and appreciate the nature and impact of cultural diversity in their communities and work environments. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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      "brookdale-001682",
      "brookdale-001715"
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    "code": "ANTH115",
    "title": "Introduction to Archaeology",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed as an Introduction to Archaeological Method and Theory. By studying archaeological excavation techniques, research design, classification and analysis of artifacts, as well as approaches toward the reconstruction of ancient cultural systems, students will develop a better understanding of human culture and behavior throughout time and place. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term.",
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    "code": "ANTH116",
    "title": "Intro to Physical Anthropology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will develop an understanding of evolution, geological environment, and humans as primates as they study the place of humans in nature. They will consider how physical anthropology can be applied to studies of forensics and medical anthropology. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "code": "ANTH125",
    "title": "Introduction to Human Ecology",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "Human Ecology is the bridge between the social and the natural sciences. In human ecology the environment is perceived as an ecosystem that recognizes biological, social, and economic constraints. The course will encourage students to think of the natural world through a social lens, to understand the role humans play in using the natural world and living within it. Through instruction and some possible applied experiences, like field trips and other field activities, students will learn how to better understand our role in the natural world.",
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      "brookdale-001715"
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    "code": "ANTH126",
    "title": "Intro to Human Ecology Lab",
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    "description": "The Introduction to Human Ecology Lab offers students the opportunity to engage in applied work in a laboratory style course that connects the social and the natural sciences. Students will learn through labs, activities, field trips, and hands-on experiences how humans are part of and yet constrained by the natural world. Students will learn about our natural and cultural environments from the local to the global.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000027",
    "code": "ANTH205",
    "title": "Culture and Personality",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Culture and Personality is a subdiscipline of anthropology that deals with the relationship between the culture of a particular society and the personality of its members. In this course, issues of identity, development, and sex/gender roles will be discussed as they apply to small scale, as well as industrial societies. In addition, we will investigate, through readings, discussion, and a field trip, the ways in which culture and personality have impacted the course of historical events and culture change. Note: This course is offered only in the Spring term.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000028",
    "code": "ANTH216",
    "title": "Fieldwork in Archaeology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed as an introduction to archaeological field methods. Students will receive instruction in a broad range of archaeological activities, including excavation techniques, recording procedures and field photography. This course will offer field training through the excavation of a selected historic site in Monmouth County. Note: This course is offered only in the Summer term.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000029",
    "code": "ANTH295",
    "title": "Spec. Proj. Anthropology",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": null,
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    "code": "ANTHELECT",
    "title": "Anthropology Elective",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "code": "ARABELECT",
    "title": "Arabic Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "code": "ARCH121",
    "title": "People and Their Environment",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This introduction to design presents an overview of the relationship between people and their environment, both natural and man-made. The emphasis is on seeing and comprehending the world around us, identifying and discussing the forces of change at work in the environment and clarifying the role of the environmental designer. Supplementing the faculty lectures will be guest lectures and field trips.",
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    "title": "Introduction to Design I",
    "credits": 5,
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    "description": "This course is an introduction to basic principles and elements of design with emphasis on design methodology, abstract design theories and concepts and communication skills. The course draws upon many areas of design, particularly architectural, interior design, and industrial design constructs a systematic introduction to these fields.(Prerequisite or corequisite: ARCH- 121)",
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    "code": "ARCH132",
    "title": "Intro to Design II",
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    "description": "This course continues the design fundamentals introduced in ARCH 131. Issues related to sensitivity to context and graphic analysis of existing architecture are also explored. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in ARCH 121 and ARCH 131)",
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      "ARCH122"
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    "code": "ARCH151",
    "title": "Architectural Construction I",
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    "description": "This course is an introduction to the construction process and its relationship to architecture and interior design. The study of materials and methods of construction is concerned primarily with wood, heavy timber and masonry construction and is presented through lectures, exercises, case studies and site visits. Emphasis is on process, compatibility of materials and drawings as a communication tool in architecture and interior design.",
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    "title": "Desktop Publishing I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will be introduced to graphic illustration software for Desktop Publishing. The student will design color images to import into page layout software. Scanners and high resolution laser printers will be utilized. Students will need to spend additional time in the lab in order to complete assignments.",
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    "title": "Art Appreciation",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will discuss the nature of aesthetics in general and art in particular. They will demonstrate an understanding of such essential principles as form, unity, space, color, balance and emphasis, and will be able to identify and analyze the works of selected artists from historical periods. Field trips may be required. (Prerequisites: READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading; and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing)",
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    "code": "ARTH106",
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    "description": "The student will survey the history of painting, sculpture and architecture from the Ancient through Medieval period with emphasis on stylistic analysis and the relationship of art to its cultural and historical center. Field trips may be required. (Prerequisites: READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and ENGL-121)",
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    "code": "ARTH107",
    "title": "Art:Renaissance/Contemporary",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will survey the history of painting, sculpture and architecture from the Renaissance to the Contemporary with emphasis on stylistic analysis and the relationship of art to its cultural and historical context. Field trips may be required.(Students are not required, but are encouraged to take ARTH 106 prior to ARTH 107). (Prerequisites: READ 092, READ 095 or satisfactory completion of the College's basic skills requirement in reading and ENGL 121)",
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    "code": "ARTH110",
    "title": "Asian Art",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will introduce our students to Southeast Asia's earliest artistic traditions formed between 2600 BCE and 500 CE. Course Units in Part 1 of this course address South and Southeast Asia's advances to the Modern World. Part 2 of our course covers China from the Neolithic Period and First Empires to its period of Modernization from 1912 to present times. Part 3 addresses Korean Art from Prehistory to the Present; Japanese Art from Prehistory to the Asuka Period; the Nara and Heian Periods; Kamajura, Muromachi, and Momoyama Periods; and from the Edo Period to the Present.",
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    "title": "Art History Elective",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "code": "ARTS109",
    "title": "Introduction to Art Therapy",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to answer the questions \"What is art therapy?\" and \"How does it work?\". An overview of the theoretical foundations and history of art therapy is presented. The application of art therapy in various settings and populations will be explored experimentally and didactically. NOTE: This course offered only in the Spring term.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "title": "Drawing II",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will deal with advanced drawing concepts in relation to materials and composition. Students explore various approaches to drawing, both traditional and contemporary. Media explored will include color pencil, collage, pen, brush and ink. Field trips may be required. (Prerequisite: ARTS 111)",
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    "description": "Students will be able to control and organize various design elements: line, shape, value, color, texture and space. Projects done in a variety of media will express an understanding of these elements.",
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    "code": "ARTS122",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will be introduced to basic color relationships and the interaction of color. Students will develop an understanding of color phenomena relating to the two-dimensional plane and its application to the visual arts. In a studio setting, color problems are explored through paint, collage and paper.",
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    "code": "ARTS231",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "BIOL125",
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    "description": "This course is intended to meet a laboratory science requirement for the non-science major. The student will become familiar with the structure and function of plant roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. An understanding of plant diversity develops through the study of plant evolution and classification. A variety of interesting plants native to various parts of the world will be observed and discussed with emphasis on their structure, growth requirements, propagation and ecological role in the natural landscape. Laboratory activities include greenhouse projects and several field trips. (Prerequisite: MATH-012, MATH-015 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in computation, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading, and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing).",
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    "code": "BIOL126",
    "title": "Exploring Bio: Cycles of Life",
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    "code": "BIOL205",
    "title": "Invertebrate Zoology",
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    "description": "This course is designed for science majors. Through classroom and laboratory experiences, the student will demonstrate an understanding of taxonomy, morphology, structure, function and evolution of the various invertebrate phyla of animals. Laboratory experiences will include field collection, identification, taxonomy and description of fundamental anatomical traits found within representative phyla. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL 102)",
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    "code": "BIOL206",
    "title": "Vertebrate Zoology",
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    "code": "BIOL207",
    "title": "Marine Biology",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course is designed for the student majoring in biology, marine studies or ecology. Through classroom and laboratory experiences, the student will be able to identify the environmental parameters of marine habitats and their effect on the distribution of marine flora and fauna. Students will collect and identify numerous representatives of local marine forms, both in the laboratory and field settings. The student will also demonstrate proficiency in the utilization of various types of equipment used to complete such tasks, and demonstrate knowledge of the anatomy, physiology and behavior of marine organisms. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Summer term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL- 102)",
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    "code": "BIOL208",
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    "description": "This course is designed for science majors and for students enrolled in the Environmental and Earth Sciences Option. Through laboratory exercises and classroom experiences, the student will investigate and demonstrate an understanding of the processes regulating the distribution and abundance of living organisms. Topics include interactions among organisms and their environment, population ecology, community ecology, and the energy flow and trophic structure of ecosystems. Lecture, laboratory experiences and field trips are designed to introduce qualitative and quantitative methods for the measurement of factors and populations in field situations, procedures for recording and analyzing data, and coverage of current topics and trends in ecology. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall Term. (Prerequisites: A grade of C or higher in BIOL 102 and MATH 131; Corequisites: MATH 151 or MATH 152 or appropriate score on the CLM placement test)",
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    "code": "BIOL213",
    "title": "Microbiology",
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    "title": "Cell and Molecular Biology",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "BIOL-215 is a 200 level course that will survey contemporary understandings of the cellular and molecular basis of living things and the biological laboratory techniques available to gain these insights. Topics include the structure and functioning of proteins, gene expression and regulation, recombinant DNA technology, cell signaling, cytoskeleton, cell reproduction, cell communities, stem cells and cancer. (Prerequisite(s): A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL-102 and CHEM-102). NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term.",
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    "code": "BIOL295",
    "title": "Special Project Biology",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students interested in pursuing a particular aspect of biology which extends beyond the scope of existing biology courses may develop a proposal, subject to the approval of a biology department faculty member.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000113",
    "code": "BIOL299",
    "title": "Biology Internship",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students will work in an internship job related to biology and complete internship learning objectives under faculty supervision. Approval of instructor, Department Chairperson and Division Chairperson. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL 102 or BIOL 112)",
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      "BIOL112"
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    "code": "BIOLELECT",
    "title": "Biology Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "code": "BUSI105",
    "title": "Introduction to Business",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this survey course, the student will receive an overview of functional areas of business and learn the basic concepts of the business world. Some topics covered include management, managing human resources, labor relations, ethics and social responsibility, accounting, money and banking, securities and investments, marketing, and globalization. Upon completion of this course, students will understand the various forms of business ownership and the free enterprise system and how it contrasts with other systems. This course will assist the student in making career choices and will serve as an entry level foundation course. (Prerequisite: READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000116",
    "code": "BUSI116",
    "title": "Money Mgmt & Personal Finance",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will design and utilize a personal budget, create and evaluate a savings, investment, insurance and retirement program. The student will be able to use credit judiciously and make rational decisions in utilizing his purchasing power. In addition, the student will be able to identify the basic elements of will and estate planning. The student will have the opportunity to utilize current, user-friendly computer software and instructor-created exercises to apply the above concepts to their personal financial situation. Field trips may be required. NOTE: Offered only in the Spring term.(Prerequisite: MATH-012, MATH-015 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in computation)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000117",
    "code": "BUSI129",
    "title": "Introduction to Music Business",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will introduce students to a broad overview of the music business including the basic principles of marketing, publishing, licensing, distributing, selling and promoting music. Students will explore the impact of technology and electronic transmission of music. This course will guide both musicians and non- musicians through identifying essential business management skills needed to pursue a career in the music industry. (Knowledge of Microsoft WORD and Powerpoint is recommended)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000118",
    "code": "BUSI145",
    "title": "Fundamentals of Finance",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will give our students a competitive advantage in the professional world of Business. Students will gain insight in: Financial Basics, Money Management Skills, Financial Services, Consumer Credit and Bloomberg Market Concepts. Estimated time to complete the Bloomberg Market Concepts module is between 10-12 hours outside of class time and a field trip to the Bloomberg Office in NYC. Upon successful completion of this course students will have obtained proficiency in the basic core concepts of finance and also the Bloomberg certification of Basic Specialist. Upon achieving this status, prospective employers will know that students have achieved a high level of competency in using the Bloomberg terminals which will enhance their job performance.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000119",
    "code": "BUSI205",
    "title": "Principles of Management",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will develop an insight into the basic concepts, functions and techniques of administrative management. The student will obtain specific knowledge of how to manage the planning, organizing, leading and controlling that is involved in any type of organization. Upon completion of the course, the student will have an understanding of the principles of good management.(Prerequisite: BUSI-105 or permission of instructor or HOSP-105 Introduction to Hospitality Management for Hospitality Management AS majors only)",
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      "HOSP105"
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    "code": "BUSI206",
    "title": "Supervisory Management",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will use management theories, concepts principles and techniques as a foundation for acquiring an expanded knowledge of how to manage and supervise resources. This expanded knowledge of management will be applied in classroom case studies and practical exercises involving analysis and development of workable solutions to supervisory problems. It is recommended that you take BUSI-205 before BUSI-206. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: BUSI-105 or permission of instructor)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000121",
    "code": "BUSI221",
    "title": "Business Law I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will identify, define and describe contracts, agency, employment, wills, bailment, personal and real property.",
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    "code": "BUSI222",
    "title": "Business Law II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will identify, define and describe sales, security devices, partnerships, corporations, commercial paper and bankruptcy.",
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    "code": "BUSI231",
    "title": "Human Resource Management",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "Students will recognize the basic terminology of Human Resource Management. They will identify the functional areas of HRM including job analysis, recruitment, selection, orientation, training, performance appraisal, benefits, labor relations, employee health and safety and diversity management. Students will identify the major elements of a Human Resource manual, perform a job analysis and construct a job description and job specification. Students will utilize basic computer software and internet to manage their course projects. They will practice communication skills necessary to perform Human Resource Management functions. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisite: BUSI 105 or permission of instructor)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000124",
    "code": "BUSI241",
    "title": "Entrepreneurship",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Entrepreneurship will provide students with a solid foundation in terms of the vital role played by entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in the 21st century global economy. Students will learn major considerations faced by an individual planning to start and run a small business venture. This course will cover the nature of self-employment, forms of ownership, franchising, financial planning, sources of capital, small business, accounting/ bookkeeping/ taxes, choosing a location, federal requirements and state regulations and business law as it relates to small business. NOTE: This course is only offered in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: BUSI-105 or permission of instructor)",
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    "code": "BUSI245",
    "title": "Project Management",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will apply the main tools and techniques of project management, following the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) standards advocated by the Project Management Institute (PMI). During class students will learn the principle of project management and develop and demonstrate their acquisition of those skills through homework and projects. (Prerequisites: READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing)",
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    "code": "BUSI246",
    "title": "Principles of Supply Chain Mgt",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Supply chain management deals with coordinating and controlling processes in the network of interconnected businesses that work together to provide a product or service to customers. This course will provide students with an overview of the major components of global supply chain management, the linkages and interactions of these components, and key issues that arise in managing supply chains. The course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the complexities of the concepts and challenges of supply chain management. (Prerequisites: BUSI-105 or permission of instructor)",
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    "code": "BUSI251",
    "title": "Global Business",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this course, the student will study the nature, mechanics and functional management aspects of international business. The student will also survey the economic, financial and cultural environments in which international business operates. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisite: BUSI-105 or permission of instructor)",
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    "code": "BUSI295",
    "title": "Special Project - Management",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students may choose to specialize or investigate some area in greater depth by selecting 1-3 credits in this individual learning course for the major. (Prerequisite: BUSI 105 and/or permission of instructor)",
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    "code": "BUSI298",
    "title": "Management Analysis",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "description": "The students will gain knowledge of the principles of food preparation through classroom instruction and laboratory experiences. Emphasis will be placed on knife skills, measuring, identification of tools and equipment, and terms and concepts. Students will prepare stocks, soups and sauces as the foundation for cooking competencies needed in more advanced food preparation courses. (Corequisites CULA-116, CULA-114, CULA-112 - Must be taken at the same time as this course.)",
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    "code": "CULA112",
    "title": "Basic Food Skills II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The students will build upon the information learned in Basic Food Preparation Skills I and increase their knowledge of food preparation through classroom instruction and laboratory experiences. Emphasis will be placed on rice, pasta and starch, legumes, vegetables, fruit and nuts. This course is a foundation course for cooking competencies needed in more advanced food preparation courses. (Prerequisites: a grade of \"C\" or higher in MATH 012 or MATH 015 or satisfactory completion of the College's basic skills requirement in computation, and READ 095 or satisfactory completion of the College's basic skills requirement in reading; Corequisites: CULA 111, CULA 114, CULA 116)",
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      "brookdale-001638"
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    "id": "brookdale-000230",
    "code": "CULA114",
    "title": "Culinary Math and Purchasing",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": ".",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "READ-095"
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      "brookdale-001638",
      "brookdale-001639"
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    "id": "brookdale-000231",
    "code": "CULA115",
    "title": "Sanitation & Safety",
    "credits": 1.5,
    "hours": 1.5,
    "description": "Students will obtain an understanding of standards for sanitation that are applicable to all aspects of food service and food industry operations. The course covers microbiology and foodborne illnesses, sanitizing equipment and facilities, pest control, HACCP and protecting food during preparation, storage and service. An extensive unit on safety will be included. Students earn the SERV-SAFE certificate. SERV-SAFE certification is required to work in the production kitchen and continue in the Culinary Arts program.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000232",
    "code": "CULA116",
    "title": "Intro to Culinary Principles",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": ".",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "brookdale-001639"
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    "id": "brookdale-000233",
    "code": "CULA126",
    "title": "Brunch/Buffet Production",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The students will get hands-on experience in the production of breakfast items. They will develop preparation and timing skills. The preparation experience will include: egg cookery (including omelet preparation), cereals, breakfast meats, quick breads, dairy and cheese. Presentation of these items on a plate and buffet line will be emphasized. Students will prepare cold kitchen items such as canapés, hot and cold hor d'oeuvres, appetizers, pates, galantines, terrines and salads (Garde Manger). (Prerequisites: CULA-111, CULA-112, and CULA-115)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000234",
    "code": "CULA127",
    "title": "Ala Carte Lunch",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will apply the skills learned in basic food preparation skills classes to the preparation of lunch foods from the following categories: sandwiches, salads and salad dressings, pasta, hot lunches and vegetarian dishes. The student will have to show proficiency in knife skills, sanitation and safety, and mise en place while working in the kitchen. (Prerequisites: CULA 111, CULA 112 and CULA 115)",
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    "code": "CULA131",
    "title": "Nutrition in the Culinary Arts",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course covers the basic principles of nutrition as they apply to the culinary arts profession. The function, digestion, absorption, transportation and metabolism of the major nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and fats) and the minor nutrients (vitamins, minerals and water) are discussed. Topics including food labeling, the Food Guide Pyramid, common diseases related to nutrition, food allergies, vegetarianism and current diet trends will be presented. The student will be able to develop appropriate ingredient substitutions and healthy cooking techniques. Students will learn to apply healthy cooking techniques into today's restaurant menu. Lecture and lab application will be utilized. (Prerequisite: CULA-112; Corequisite: CULA-114, CULA 116)",
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      "brookdale-001639"
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    "code": "CULA133",
    "title": "Storeroom/Purchasing Operation",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": "The student will learn about the storeroom operations of purchasing, receiving, storage, requisitioning and record keeping. Through lecture, demonstration and hands-on experience in the lab the students will learn product identification, packaging, seasonality and availability, freshness and the quality factors of maturity and ripeness, appropriate culinary uses, taste, texture and other selection points. The student will also be involved with the developing of stock and inventory control. They will learn about different ordering methods: bidding, phone quotes and contracts. (Prerequisites: MATH-012 or MATH-015 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in computation, READ-092 or READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000237",
    "code": "CULA141",
    "title": "Dining Room I",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This course is designed as an overview of service. The students will develop professional server skills and be able to efficiently serve a meal. The students will gain hands-on experience in serving in the dining room. (Prerequisites: READ-095 and MATH-015 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in computation)",
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    "code": "CULA145",
    "title": "Kitchen Production",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The students will get hands-on experience in the production of breakfast, brunch and lunch items. They will develop preparation and timing skills. The preparation experience will include: egg cookery (including omelet preparation), cereals, breakfast meats, quick breads, dairy and cheese. Presentation of these items on a plate and buffet line will be emphasized. Students will prepare cold kitchen items such as canapés, hot and cold hor d'oeuvres, appetizers, pates, galantines, terrines and salads (Garde Manger). The student will prepare lunch items such as sandwiches, salads and salad dressings, pasta, hot lunches, and vegetarian dishes. Students will also prepare, manage, and maintain buffet offerings during set periods. Students will be required to maintain sense of urgency, standard kitchen decorum, and ability to operate within a team (brigade). Prerequisites: A grade of ?C? or higher in CULA 111, CULA 112, CULA 114, CULA 116 Corequisites: CULA 131, CULA 141, CULA 151",
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    "code": "CULA151",
    "title": "Baking Skills I",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to give the student the ability to demonstrate an understanding of baking, ingredients, terminology, tools and equipment, formulations, techniques and principles. The student will prepare a variety of baked goods including: quick breads, breads and rolls, pies, cakes and cookies and patea choux, puff pastry and filo dough products. (Corequisites: CULA 114 and CULA 116)",
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    "code": "CULA241",
    "title": "Dining Room II/Wines",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will further develop his/her service skills by serving dinner in the dining room. The student will also learn about the major wine growing regions of the world and the different wines that each produces. He/She will learn to identify quality of wine by interpreting the label. (Prerequisite: CULA 141)",
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    "code": "CULA243",
    "title": "Advanced Dining Room",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "id": "brookdale-000242",
    "code": "CULA245",
    "title": "Advanced Kitchen Production",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The students will apply all of the food preparation skills, theories and techniques learned in all of the food preparation classes to an actual setting. The student will prepare and plate the restaurant menu to patrons. This is the culmination of all the food preparation courses and signifies that the student is now prepared to work in the field. This course includes the preparation of both French and Italian foods. (Prerequisites: CULA-126, CULA-157, CULA-266, CULA-267; Corequisite CULA-272)",
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      "CULA243"
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    "id": "brookdale-000243",
    "code": "CULA251",
    "title": "Patisserie",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The course is designed to give the student the ability to expand on the principles and techniques learned in Baking Skills I. The student will learn basic patisserie skills to produce tarts, European cookies, cheesecakes, tea cakes, tortes, classical cakes, truffles, individual pastries, buttercreams, custards, sauces and Bavarian creams. Introduction to decorative items in chocolate, marzipan and pastillage will be covered. Students will be responsible for plating desserts for service.(Prerequisites: CULA-115 and a grade of \"C\" or higher in CULA-151)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "CULA116"
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      "brookdale-001637",
      "brookdale-001639"
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    "id": "brookdale-000244",
    "code": "CULA252",
    "title": "Advanced Baking Skills",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to meet the needs of the student who is pursuing pastry arts as a possible career goal. The student will learn through lecture, discussion and hands-on production of a variety of yeast doughs, including: Artisan breads, decorative breads, international breads, flatbreads and starters. The student will also prepare strudel, galettes and meringues. (Prerequisites: CULA-151 and CULA-251)",
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      "CULA251"
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    "code": "CULA253",
    "title": "Advanced Patisserie",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will gain knowledge of the principles of advanced Patisserie by working with materials and products at an advanced level, such as techniques in gum paste and fondant, tiered cakes, rolled fondant cakes and techniques in royal icing.(Prerequisites: CULA 151, CULA 251, CULA 252)",
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      "CULA251",
      "CULA252"
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      "brookdale-001639"
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    "id": "brookdale-000246",
    "code": "CULA255",
    "title": "Advanced Pastry Arts",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this course students will apply skills from all Pastry Arts classes in the preparation of frozen desserts, hot soufflés, and advanced topics in baking, including Entremet cakes, Petits Fours, regional specialties, and special needs baking. (Prerequisites: CULA 151, CULA 251, CULA 252, CULA 253)",
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      "CULA251",
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      "brookdale-001639"
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    "id": "brookdale-000247",
    "code": "CULA256",
    "title": "Confectionary and Showpieces",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "During this course the student will become proficient at tempering chocolate, working with Pastillage, pulled and blown sugar. Demonstration on filled chocolates, centerpieces and advanced techniques are also included for student practice. (Prerequisites: CULA 151, CULA 251, CULA 252, CULA 253, CULA 255)",
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      "CULA251",
      "CULA252",
      "CULA253",
      "CULA255"
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    "id": "brookdale-000248",
    "code": "CULA266",
    "title": "Meat and Seafood Science",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will learn through lecture, demonstration and hands-on experiences how to butcher meat to portion control cuts. The student will understand how meat is graded, inspected and aged and will be able to identify the bone and muscle structure of beef, lamb, pork and poultry. Proper handling of these items will be stressed. The student will perform yield test analysis as a part of the learning experience. The student will also learn identification, handling and butchering techniques for finfish, shellfish and a variety of fish. There will be lecture, demonstration and hands-on application of fish cookery principles and techniques. Techniques of brining, curing and smoking will be discussed. The student will learn through lecture, demonstration and hands-on application preparation techniques. The student will perform sensory evaluation of the finished product. (Charcuterie)(Prerequisites: MATH-021, CULA-112, CULA-114, and CULA-145)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "CULA114",
      "CULA145",
      "MATH-021",
      "READ-095"
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      "brookdale-001638"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000249",
    "code": "CULA267",
    "title": "American Regional Cuisine",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to provide the student with respect for cultural diversity in foods. Food, food preparation techniques, tools and equipment, menu patterns and culture of American regions will be emphasized. The students will prepare selected recipes from the following areas: New England, Middle Atlantic, Upper South, Deep South, Great Lakes, Midwest, Southwest, Mountain States, Pacific Northwest, Hawaii and Alaska. (Prerequisites: CULA-126 and CULA-127; Prerequisite or Corequisite: CULA-266; Corequisite: CULA-241)",
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      "CULA127",
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      "CULA241"
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    "id": "brookdale-000250",
    "code": "CULA271",
    "title": "Advanced Classical Cuisine",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will apply all of the food preparation skills, theories and techniques learned in all of the food preparation classes to an actual setting. The student will prepare and plate the restaurant menu to patrons. This is the culmination of all the food preparation courses and signifies that the student is now prepared to work in the field.This course includes the preparation of both French and Italian foods. (Prerequisites: CULA-126, CULA-127, CULA-266, CULA-267; Corequisites: CULA-272)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "CULA127",
      "CULA266",
      "CULA267",
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    "id": "brookdale-000251",
    "code": "CULA272",
    "title": "Adv Dining Room III/Spirits",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is the culmination of all of the students' efforts in the previous dining room courses. The student will be responsible for setting up the dining room mise en place, greeting and seating guests, taking food and beverage orders, filling the orders, serving dessert, calculating the guest check, handling the cash transaction and farewell to the guest. There will also be classroom discussion of distilled spirits. The student will be held to high professional standards of performance. Emphasis will be placed on sanitation and safety in the dining room. (Prerequisites: CULA-141 and CULA-241; Corequisite: CULA-271)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "CULA241",
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    "id": "brookdale-000252",
    "code": "CULA275",
    "title": "International Regional Cuisine",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will acquire both the knowledge and understanding of cuisines around the world. Students will study international countries and regions. Areas of study will be selected as to their culinary popularity and influence on world cuisine. Each country/regions covered will describe food customs, common ingredients and culinary specialties from that area. Students will learn the basis for diverse food preferences around the globe, discuss how the cuisines of other cultures have been encultured into American cuisines and apply their knowledge of international cuisines into recipe development. Students will gain knowledge of and respect for cultural diversity in foods. Food, food preparation techniques, tools and equipment, and menu patterns of international cuisine will be learned and applied. The students will prepare selected international recipes form the following areas: Great Britain, Asia, South and Central America, Europe, Africa, Greece, Turkey, Central and Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, India and the Middle East. (Prerequisites: CULA-111, CULA-112, CULA-115, CULA-126, CULA-127, CULA-151, and CULA-266)",
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      "CULA266",
      "CULA111",
      "CULA112",
      "CULA115",
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      "CULA151"
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    "id": "brookdale-000253",
    "code": "CULA295",
    "title": "Special Project-Culinary Arts",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "(Prerequisite: 20 credits in the major and permission of instructor)",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000254",
    "code": "CULAELECT",
    "title": "Culinary Arts Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
    "prerequisites": [],
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000255",
    "code": "DANC111",
    "title": "Introduction to Dance I",
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    "description": "Students will identify the emergent processes of early childhood development as they apply to learning and teaching in early childhood education programs. An emphasis on theoretical perspectives specifically related to early childhood development, developmentally appropriate delivery models and practices, and historical movements that guide teaching and learning in early childhood education settings will be identified as they impact the physical, social, emotional and cognitive development of young children. An understanding of the nature of early childhood education services and programs for young children with special needs will be demonstrated. Developmentally appropriate assessment processes and observation tools will be studied and applied in field based early childhood settings. Field experience is required in this course. This course is required for the option of an AA degree in Education as a replacement of EDUC 105 for students interested in a career in early childhood education. (Prerequisite: READ-091/READ-092 sequence or READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing)",
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    "title": "Early Education Field Exper",
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    "code": "EDEC200",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course prepares students for mathematics literacy skills and conceptual development as foundational mathematics teacher dispositions. It is tailored for individuals aspiring to become teachers or as instructional assistants for the PreK through 3rd grade and for the K-5 elementary education setting. The course builds positive mathematics dispositions applied to the science of mathematics literacies and conceptual development. General mathematics literacies and learning principles include number concepts, subitizing, and problem-based approaches for mathematics instruction. Emphasis is placed on research-based, developmentally appropriate teaching practices that support effective learning trajectories in mathematics.",
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    "code": "EDEC295",
    "title": "Special Proj. -Early Childhood",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will work independently on a project agreed upon with the instructor. (Prerequisites: Completion of six credits in education courses and instructor approval)",
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    "code": "EDEC299",
    "title": "Early Childhood Internship",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "EDUAELECT",
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    "code": "EDUC105",
    "title": "Introduction to Education",
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    "title": "Global Competency in Education",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "EDUC199",
    "title": "Education Field Experience",
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    "hours": 0,
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    "code": "EDUC216",
    "title": "Classroom Techniques",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will be able to identify and apply various teaching methods used in presentation of materials. Techniques such as discussion, lecture, role playing, demonstrations, games, field trips, computer instruction, etc., will be explained and illustrated. The methods covered will have wide applicability to all levels and subjects. Students will analyze core content standards and core knowledge standards and apply both to lesson plans and general lesson delivery processes.",
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      "brookdale-001646",
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    "code": "EDUC217",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to meet the needs of individuals pursuing a career in both special education and general education fields and will address the continuum of special services from early childhood through 12th grade. Students will analyze the implications, and the characteristics of disabilities identified under the Individuals with Disabilities Act. In this course, students will examine inclusive and specialized educational programs which incorporate evidence-based strategies and accommodations designed to meet the needs of children with disabilities. Through onsite visitations students will gain an appreciation for and evaluate local special services, programs, and special education professionals as field observation experiences. In alignment with the NJ Professional Standards for Teachers, students will complete the course with a solid foundational understanding of the unique needs of exceptional children, thereby enhancing the preservice teacher?s ability to support student educational and social growth.",
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    "code": "EDUC225",
    "title": "Literacy Develop/Instruct",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to give students a foundation in the theory and practices of literacy development as they pertain to the processes by which children learn to read and write. Students will be able to recognize the relationships between phonemic awareness, phonics, word recognition, vocabulary and fluency, as well as the complex skills required to develop comprehension in all content areas. Students will also explore the interrelatedness in the development of reading and writing skills and the impact of diverse learners and multicultural issues on the curriculum. Upon completion of the course, students will have developed a foundation in the scientifically research based instructional methods and activities that drive current pedagogical practices. (Prerequisite: EDUC-105 or EDEC-105; Prerequisites or Corequisites: READ-091/092 and READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading, and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing)",
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      "EDEC105"
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    "id": "brookdale-000300",
    "code": "EDUC295",
    "title": "Special Project - Education",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "id": "brookdale-000301",
    "code": "EDUC299",
    "title": "Education Internship",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "The student will participate in a fifteen week field experience in a county school or agency designed to provide nine to eighteen hours per week of on-the-job experience for education students. Note that this course may not be accepted as an education course by New Jersey state colleges. (Prerequisites: EDUC-105, EDUC-216 or EDUC-217 for students who wish placement in special education classes, or a minimum of 6 credits in Education courses, permission of instructor and Career Services Representative.)",
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      "EDUC217"
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    "code": "EDUCELECT",
    "title": "Education Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "id": "brookdale-000303",
    "code": "ELEC101",
    "title": "Comp. Aided Circuit Analysis",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will introduce the student to the hardware and software of an Advanced Personal Computer Workstation, Windows, E-mail, Microsoft Word, and the use of PSpice 9.2, an Electronic Circuit Analysis Program with schematic capture. The student will use the computer to draw various electronic circuits, and perform DC, AC, and Transient Analysis to simulate circuit operation under both normal and extreme operating conditions.",
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      "brookdale-001650"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000304",
    "code": "ELEC103",
    "title": "Elec. Skills and Techniques",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "Students will be able to operate standard analog laboratory instruments including the VOM, oscilloscope, audio generator and frequency counter. They will be able to solder PC board connections for IC chips, sockets and standard components. Wire-wrap techniques will also be utilized. Students will collect data and display the data using proper graphing techniques on appropriate graph paper. The student will be able to use the scientific calculator utilizing the majority of the scientific functions on the calculator. The student will be able to use Ohm's law to solve series, parallel and series-parallel DC circuits. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH-022, MATH-025 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in algebra)",
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    "id": "brookdale-000305",
    "code": "ELEC111",
    "title": "Electrical Circuits I",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "Students will use basic electrical quantities and analyze series, parallel and series-parallel DC circuits. They will be able to employ Kirchoff's Laws and the various network theorems to simplify and systematically attack complex DC circuit problems. In addition, students will be able to design simple meter circuits and determine the correct type of electrical instrument for a particular application. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisites or Corequisites: ELEC-103 and MATH-151)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "ELEC103",
      "MATH151"
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      "brookdale-001650"
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    "id": "brookdale-000306",
    "code": "ELEC112",
    "title": "Electrical Circuits II",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to analyze complex AC circuits comprised of resistors, capacitors, and inductors, and use the j operator (complex algebra) to calculate impedance, currents, voltages, and phase angles. She/he will be able to use standard laboratory test equipment such as the oscilloscope, VOM, DMM, audio generator, frequency counter, and others to measure and verify calculated values. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.(Prerequisites: ELEC 111 and MATH 151)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "MATH151"
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      "brookdale-001649",
      "brookdale-001650"
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    "id": "brookdale-000307",
    "code": "ELEC131",
    "title": "Elec Circuits for Power I",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course is specifically designed for students in the Electric Utility Technology program. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to analyze and measure series, parallel, series-parallel, and bridge circuits. Additionally, the student will apply the basic laws of meter circuits and various circuit analysis techniques including Kirchoff's laws, Mesh Analysis, Nodal Analysis, Thevenin's Theorem, and Norton's Theorem. Note: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in ELEC 103)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "ELEC103"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/ELEC131",
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    "id": "brookdale-000308",
    "code": "ELEC132",
    "title": "Elec Circuits for Power II",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course is specifically designed for students in the Electric Utility Technology Program. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to analyze complex AC circuits comprised of resistors, capacitors, and inductors, and use the j operator (complex algebra) to calculate impedance, currents, voltages, and phase angles. The student will be able to use standard laboratory test equipment such as the oscilloscope, VOM, DMM, audio generator, frequency counter and others to measure and verify calculated values. Note: This course is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisites: a grade of \"C\" or higher in ELEC 103 and ELEC 131)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "ELEC103",
      "ELEC131"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/ELEC132",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000309",
    "code": "ELEC151LAB",
    "title": "Router Internetworking Lab",
    "credits": 0,
    "hours": 0,
    "description": "ELEC151LAB | Router Internetworking Lab",
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/ELEC151LAB",
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    "id": "brookdale-000310",
    "code": "ELEC152LAB",
    "title": "Virtual Lans & Wans/Ccna Lab",
    "credits": 0,
    "hours": 0,
    "description": "ELEC152LAB | Virtual Lans & Wans/Ccna Lab",
    "prerequisites": [],
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000311",
    "code": "ELEC201",
    "title": "Electrical Trans & Dist",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course encompasses power transmission and distribution systems, components and analysis. Field trips to appropriate sites comprise the laboratory requirement. Note: This coruse is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in ELEC 131)",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "id": "brookdale-000312",
    "code": "ELEC202",
    "title": "Switchgears, Transformers",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course covers low and high voltage circuit breakers and switchgear primarily from 4 kV to 15kV. It shows basic switchgear construction, how circuit breakers function and general maintenance of such equipment. The basic theory of transformers and connection schemes of common types of transformers, including dry and wet type distribution transformers, power transformers, and instrument transformers is explained. Control ladder and wiring diagrams, with input and output control devices are presented. Note: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in ELEC 131)",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/ELEC202",
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    "id": "brookdale-000313",
    "code": "ELEC225",
    "title": "Fund. of Analog Elec. Devices",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course introduces students to the active devices used in electronics circuits, and their theory of operation. It covers the characteristics and applications of semiconductor diodes, different transistor biasing methods and operational amplifiers. The applications will include amplifiers, rectifiers, op- amps, oscillators and timers. Laboratory experiments along with course projects are designed to support the theory and provide practical skills that students need to design, construct and analyze analog circuits. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in ELEC-111)",
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    "program_ids": [
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      "brookdale-001650"
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    "id": "brookdale-000314",
    "code": "ELEC241",
    "title": "Intro Digital Circuits",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course is an introduction to the basic principles of digital electronics. Students will be able to quantitatively identify the fundamentals of computers, including number systems, logic gates, logic and arithmetic subsystems and integrated circuits. The student will gain the practical skills necessary to work with digital circuits through problem solving and hands-on laboratory experience with logic gates, encoders, flip-flops, counters, shift registers, adders, etc. The student will be able to analyze and design simple logic circuits using tools such as Boolean algebra and Karnaugh Mapping and will be able to draw logic diagrams using both the traditional logic symbols and the ANSI/IEEE Std 91-1984 symbols with dependency notation. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in ELEC-103)",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001649",
      "brookdale-001650"
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    "id": "brookdale-000315",
    "code": "ELEC295",
    "title": "Special Project Elec Tech",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "A written proposal by the student detailing an independent course of study and project, and approval of enrollment by an Electronics Technology faculty member, is required for entry into this course. (Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of the first year of courses and approval of an Electronics Technology Faculty Advisor)",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "id": "brookdale-000316",
    "code": "ELEC298",
    "title": "Electronics Capstone Seminar",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "This course is designed to be the capstone course for the Electronics Technology program in which students will review and demonstrate all curriculum content areas previously learned in their Electronics Technology area of study. Through guided lessons and assignments, students will complete a series of electronics application projects. In addition, the student will write a summary report detailing the projects completed. This course is the final Electronics Technology course and should only be taken in the fourth or final semester.(Prerequisites: ELEC-112,ELEC-241, MATH-153 and ENGL-122; Prerequisite or Corequisite: ELEC-225)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "ELEC112",
      "ELEC241",
      "MATH153",
      "ENGL122",
      "ELEC225"
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    "id": "brookdale-000317",
    "code": "ELEC299",
    "title": "Internship in Electronics",
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    "title": "Material Properties Processes",
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    "code": "ENGI252",
    "title": "Principles EE III (Circuits)",
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    "description": "This course introduces the student to three-phase circuits, transformers, resonance Laplace Transform theorems, S-domain circuit analysis, Bode diagrams, Fourier Series, Fourier Transforms and applications. The student will use computer-aided circuit analysis software packages in the analysis and design of circuits. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in ENGI-241; Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH-274)",
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    "code": "ENGI299",
    "title": "Engineering Internship",
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    "description": "This course will allow the student to gain practical work experience by participating in an engineering or related career position with an approved company or institution. (Prerequisite(s): ENGI-101 with a grade of \"C\" or higher, permission of Instructor, Institute Dean, and Career Services Representative)",
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    "code": "ENGL17D",
    "title": "The Literature of Bob Dylan",
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    "description": "This course will focus on the most critically acclaimed poem/songs of Bob Dylan's career as well as cover the broader catalog of Dylan's art. The class will explore the poetic devices, images, and themes that contribute to Dylan's cultural, historical, and artistic impact and that have recently earned him the recipient of a Nobel Prize for Literature award. (Prerequisite(s): READ-095 and ENGL-095 or ENGL-097 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and writing)",
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    "code": "ENGL022",
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    "code": "ENGL127",
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    "code": "ENGL150",
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    "code": "ENGL155",
    "title": "The Short Story",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will read and discuss short stories from diverse cultures and different time periods. They will learn how to analyze elements of fiction and identify literary devices to develop a deeper understanding of short fiction. The relevance of multiple perspectives will be examined through oral and written discussion of texts. Through the study of the short story, students will explore universal themes and gain insight into the world around them.",
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    "code": "ENGL156",
    "title": "Introduction to Poetry",
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    "code": "ENGL158",
    "title": "Introduction to Literature",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "ENGL168",
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    "code": "ENGL206",
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    "code": "ENGL220",
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    "description": "Students will receive an overview of the art and craft of the personal essay and memoir with focus on how to transform personal narrative into literary form and the understanding of how to employ literary fictive techniques such as voice, dialogue, point of view, description, pacing, rate of disclosure, etc. Students will read creative non-fiction essays and critique them with an eye toward developing the skills to employ the techniques used by the authors read and annotated. Students will write, workshop, and revise personal essays, memoirs, and other creative non-fiction writing products and develop a portfolio by the end of the semester.",
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    "code": "ENGL228",
    "title": "Screenwriting Basics Workshop",
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    "code": "ENGL229",
    "title": "Representing Gender",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "ENGL231",
    "title": "British Literature I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will read and discuss major works of early British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the first half of the 18th century. Readings will include representative works from Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, and many others, with particular attention to their historical, social, and political contexts. Note: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "code": "ENGL232",
    "title": "British Literature II",
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    "description": "Students will read and discuss major works of British literature from the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern periods. The course will examine a broad and diverse range of poetry, prose, drama, and literary essays, tracing the rise and development of key styles, themes, periods, and movements in British literature over the last 200 or so years. Note: This course is offered only in the Spring term.",
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    "code": "ENGL235",
    "title": "World Literature I",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will read and respond to masterpieces of world literature selected primarily from earliest times to the 18th Century. The works' relevance for contemporary readers will be examined. This broad based exploration of the ancient world, as seen through its literary art, exposes students to a wide variety of cultures, religions, histories and regions. Those regions include works from Africa, the Middle East, China, Japan, India, Central Asia, the Americas and Europe. (Prerequisites: ENGL-095, ENGL-097 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing, READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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    "code": "ENGL236",
    "title": "World Literature II",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will read and respond to selected plays, novels, short stories, and essays of world literature from the 18th Century to the present. The works' relevance for contemporary readers will be examined. This broad based exploration of the modern world, as seen through its literary art, exposes students to a wide variety of cultures, religions, histories and regions. Those regions include works from Africa, the Middle East, China, Japan, India, Central Asia, the Americas and Europe. (Prerequisites: ENGL-095, ENGL-097 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing, READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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    "code": "ENGL245",
    "title": "American Literature I",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This survey of Early American literature from the Puritans to Walt Whitman covers such writers as Ann Bradstreet, Ben Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Emerson and others. Emphasis is placed on literary movements like Transcendentalism, as well as on how American literature reflects American culture.",
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    "id": "brookdale-000361",
    "code": "ENGL246",
    "title": "American Literature II",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will read works reflecting America's literary growth and evolution in the 20th century. Major writers will be studied in an effort to determine their stature and influence on American literature.",
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    "code": "ENGL247",
    "title": "The Literature of Bob Dylan",
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    "description": "This course will focus on the most critically acclaimed poem/songs of Bob Dylan's career as well as cover the broader catalog of Dylan's art. The class will explore the poetic devices, images, ind themes that contribute to Dylan's cultural, historical, and artistic impact and that have recently earned him the recipient of a Nobel Prize for Literature award. (Prerequisite(s): READ-095 and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and writing)",
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    "code": "ENGL265",
    "title": "Children's Literature",
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    "description": "The student will read and respond to a variety of works in children's literature. Principles of criticism will be applied to literature and artistic elements in children's books. The role of literature in the education of the imagination will be explored. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "code": "ENGL266",
    "title": "Young Adult Literature",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will explore the domain of young adult literature by reading a sampling from various genres published for readers ages twelve and up. Students will apply principles of criticism in written and oral discussion.",
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    "code": "ENGL275",
    "title": "Shakespeare's Plays",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "Students in this course will be required to see and discuss at least five Shakespeare plays. Several theater trips will be available, and films and videotapes will be screened in class or in the library. Students will be able to complete an in-depth review of a Shakespeare production by the end of the semester as well as to complete a term paper on some aspect of Shakespeare's works. Students will also be required to know the basic facts about Shakespeare's life and theater craft and will be able to identify and discuss the basic elements of comedy, tragedy, history and romance plays.",
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    "code": "ENGL295",
    "title": "Special Project - English",
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    "description": "This course is an independent study project in the field of Composition, Creative Writing, or Literature agreed upon between an instructor and a student.",
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    "code": "ENGLELECT",
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    "code": "ENVR107",
    "title": "Environmental Science",
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    "code": "ENVR108",
    "title": "Principles of Sustainability",
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    "title": "Oceanography",
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    "title": "Special Project Env. Sciences",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "title": "Environmental Science Intern.",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "hours": 0,
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed for students of English as a Second Language who are presently at the advanced (ESL 031-032-225) level. American culture and cross-cultural communication are the vehicles used for improving students' English proficiency in speaking, reading and writing. The information and skills taught are intended to help students understand and adapt to American culture and to cultural differences affecting their communication with speakers of American English. This is a developmental course and will not be counted toward degree requirements. (Prerequisite: ESL-012 or permission of instructor)",
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    "description": "This course is designed for non-native speakers of English at the elementary-intermediate level who need to develop their listening and speaking skills. Students will work on basic pronunciation rules, listening cues, and useful vocabulary. They will learn how to respond to a variety of everyday topics, giving students the skills and confidence to communicate in everyday situations, including the classroom.",
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    "code": "ESL225",
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    "description": "This course is designed for students who have attained near-native proficiency in oral skills, but whose writing skills need to be developed further before they embark upon college-wide courses which require writing. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" of higher in ESL-032 or as a result of a placement test)",
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    "code": "FASH15A",
    "title": "Fashion Design II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will continue the study of techniques and materials required to construct sewn products as well as advanced concepts and terminology of industrial garment production. Some of the topics covered include: knit fabrics and construction, bias and bias treatments and tailoring. Upon completion of this course, students will demonstrate a mastery of more complicated assembly methods through the use of commercial and production patterns by producing samples and sample garments. Prior experience with sewing is required. (Prerequisite: FASH-131)",
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    "code": "FASH121",
    "title": "Intro to the Fashion Business",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will explore the nature of fashion, the way in which it develops and the environmental influences on the movement of fashion. Students will delve into all aspects of production of apparel and accessories from fiber to finished garment.",
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    "title": "Textile Science",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will study textile materials with emphasis on factors which affect the hand, appearance and performance. Students will learn the properties of a wide variety of textile fabrics and dyeing and finishing techniques. (Prerequisite: READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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    "code": "FASH131",
    "title": "Apparel Construction I",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will study the fundamentals of clothing construction and basic industry techniques. Regarding construction, students will learn terms and methods, application of notions, usage of sewing machines and various lab equipment, and application of commercial patterns. Students will also learn to gather inspiration and translate their design ideas into 2D renderings on fashion croquis. No prior experience with sewing is required.",
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    "code": "FASH132",
    "title": "Apparel Construction II",
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    "description": "Students will continue the study of techniques and materials required to construct sewn products as well as advanced concepts and terminology of industrial garment production. Some of the topics covered include: knit fabrics and construction, bias and bias treatments, and tailoring. Upon completion of the course, students will demonstrate a mastery of more complicated assembly methods through the use of commercial and production patterns by producing samples and sample garments. Prior experience with sewing required. (Prerequisite(s): FASH-131)Lab hours will include an introduction to flat patternmaking, draping, and tailoring. Students will design and construct garments to walk in the annual Fashion Show. An emphasis will be placed on experimentation and creativity in apparel design.",
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    "code": "FASH212",
    "title": "Visual Merchandising & Display",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will apply the principles and methods of displaying, promoting, and merchandising fashion apparel and accessories. They will analyze and critique displays of fellow students as well as displays created by professionals for area retailers. Through comprehensive projects, students will demonstrate and present methods of displaying merchandise and develop a basic understanding of the use of showcases equipment, materials and lighting in creating effective displays. Students are required to participate in field trip exercises and will need a camera (film or digital) and access to a computer.(Prerequisites: FASH-121)",
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    "code": "FASH213",
    "title": "Buying and Merchandise Math",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will study the principles of selection, sources of buying information and the responsibilities of buyers in different types of retail firms. They will analyze fashion trends and consumer motivation and their effect on retail merchandising. They will learn the fundamental tools of the trade, including retail pricing, six-month merchandise plans, open-to-buy, and the retail method of inventory through practical applications. (Prerequisite: FASH-121)",
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    "code": "FASH215",
    "title": "Fashion Illustration",
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    "description": "Students will learn the fundamental and advanced techniques specific to fashion design utilizing Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Student will focus on digital design, development sketching techniques, color stories, silhouette, and designing a line. (Prerequisite(s): FASH-131)During lab hours, students will gain a deeper understanding of computer programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Students will learn how to utilize these platforms to make tech packs. Additionally, students will learn hand sketching and practice drawing different posing referencing 9-heads Croquis.",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this course students will learn how research is conducted in the fashion industry and how it is ultimately reflected in garment design. Students will be able to understand, analyze, and forecast fashion trends in order to develop products from concept to consumer, with focus on sustainability. The course will take students step-by-step through the decision making involved in product development, including-- planning, forecasting, fabricating, color management, line development, creative design, technical design, quality assurance, sourcing, and pricing of merchandise.",
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    "code": "FASH224",
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    "description": "The student will develop techniques in problem-solving on a middle management level. The student will gain experience in decision-making through the case study method in areas of buying, selling, personnel, sales promotion, vendor/store relations, and own-brand and exclusivity. The student will also develop basic skills in supervision and leadership. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in FASH-122, FASH-212)",
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    "code": "FASH225",
    "title": "Survey of Historic Costume",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will analyze historic costume of the Western World, from antiquity to the 21st Century, through illustrated lectures. The costume of each period will be viewed within its historical, cultural, and economic context. (Prerequisite: FASH-121)",
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    "code": "FASH235",
    "title": "Global Source & Sustainability",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will study global concepts as they pertain to the textile and apparel industry. Students will learn about sourcing options and sustainability initiatives in the fashion industry. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in FASH-122, FASH-212)",
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      "FASH212"
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    "code": "FASH295",
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    "id": "brookdale-000474",
    "code": "HIST135",
    "title": "American Civilization I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will identify and discuss problems, events and personalities in American history which have influenced the origins and growth of the Republic from the colonial period until the Civil War (1861). History will be viewed from many perspectives.(Prerequisite(s): READ-095 and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and writing)",
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      "brookdale-001623",
      "brookdale-001624",
      "brookdale-001644",
      "brookdale-001647",
      "brookdale-001648",
      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
    ],
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    "id": "brookdale-000475",
    "code": "HIST136",
    "title": "American Civilization II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will demonstrate an understanding of personalities, events and problems in American history from the Civil War (1865) until World War II (1941). (Prerequisite(s): READ-095 and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and writing)",
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      "READ-095"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001623",
      "brookdale-001624",
      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-000476",
    "code": "HIST137",
    "title": "Recent American History",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will recognize and assess the major forces that have shaped the course of American domestic and foreign policies since World War II (1945). The student will analyze the inter-relationship and consequences of foreign and domestic events. (Prerequisite(s): READ-095 and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading and writing)",
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      "READ-095"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001677",
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
    ],
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    "id": "brookdale-000477",
    "code": "HIST138",
    "title": "The 1960'S \" Pop Music \"",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will evaluate the history of the 1960s through an examination of the rock and folk music of the turbulent decade. The focus will be on leaders such as Bob Dylan, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Doors. The emphasis will be on how music shaped and reflected the values of young people, expressed in movements such as the counterculture, civil rights and the resistance to the Vietnam War.",
    "prerequisites": [],
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      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "id": "brookdale-000478",
    "code": "HIST145",
    "title": "African-American History I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will examine the cultural and historical themes of the African experience which dominated and influenced the evolving African-American culture during slavery. In reviewing African origins, students will study the Atlantic Slave Trade, its participants, the resulting African Diaspora and the contrasting perspectives on Africa and Africans during the Slave Trade period. The course will offer a survey of major events, issues, legislation and critical environmental factors shaping the African-American experience in Colonial America from the 1600's to the Civil War. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "id": "brookdale-000479",
    "code": "HIST146",
    "title": "African-American History II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will examine the complex historical, sociocultural and environmental forces which have shaped the African-American culture and its communities in the United States. After surveying how slavery became institutionalized in Colonial America, students will focus on events, legislation and issues defining the struggles, acts of resistance, varied accomplishments and cultural experiences unique to African-Americans from the Civil War and Reconstruction Era to contemporary times. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term.",
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      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "id": "brookdale-000480",
    "code": "HIST155",
    "title": "Native American Studies",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will identify and survey native peoples of the Americas from before European contact to the present. Students will have an opportunity to explore various aspects of Native American cultures. Comparative themes, issues and problems concerning them will be discussed. Presentations by Native Americans will be included. There will be an emphasis on understanding the participation of Native Americans in a world of diverse cultures.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
    ],
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    "id": "brookdale-000481",
    "code": "HIST202",
    "title": "History of New Jersey",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This survey of New Jersey history will cover the development of New Jersey from the Native American inhabitants, the Leni Lenape, European colonization, the colonial period, the American Revolution, the Jacksonian Era, Slavery and the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, Labor Union Movements, Immigration, Women's Suffrage, Race issues and relations, the Great Depression, World War II, as well as the rise of Victorian Leisure, tourism and motion pictures. There will be special emphasis on Ecological history, Women's history, architecture and African American history in all topics. The course will use New Jersey history as a means of understanding the major themes of United States history. Therefore, the themes of United States history, such as European Colonization, the American Revolution, Slavery, Industrialization, etc. are employed and amplified by local history. This approach will also give students a greater sense of place as New Jersey residents and will provide Education majors with a pedagogical foundation for teaching the subject. The course will include a class trip to a historical site. (Prerequisites: READ-092 or READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading, and ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing)",
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      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST202",
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    "id": "brookdale-000482",
    "code": "HIST205",
    "title": "History of World War II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will study the military, political, social and economic history of World War II, stressing both America's role and worldwide implications. The student will investigate the causes, events and outcomes of World War II. An understanding of this cataclysmic event will also necessitate knowing the leading personalities of the conflict and their goals and motivations.",
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      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST205",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000483",
    "code": "HIST215",
    "title": "African Civilization",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will describe the environmental, historical and socio-cultural factors that have shaped and continue to shape the course of human affairs in Africa. In addition, the relationship of the continent with the African Diaspora and the place of Africa in world civilization will be discussed and evaluated.",
    "prerequisites": [],
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      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
    ],
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    "id": "brookdale-000484",
    "code": "HIST217",
    "title": "Modern Latin American History",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will understand and discuss peoples cultures of Latin America, emphasizing the period between the wars of independence and characterizing the Latin American role in the world today. NOTE: This course is offereed only in the Fall term.",
    "prerequisites": [],
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      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
    ],
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    "id": "brookdale-000485",
    "code": "HIST225",
    "title": "History of Modern Asia",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The course is an introduction to Asian civilizations from the 18th century to the present. Though the focus will be on China, Japan, and Korea, the cultures of India and Southeast Asia may also be included. In the modern period a central feature of world civilization has been the interaction between Asia and the rest of the world. The course will emphasize those interactions, highlighting the era of imperialism, conflicts such as those in Korea and Vietnam, revolution and independence throughout Asia and political developments after World War II, and corresponding social and cultural change. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST225",
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    "id": "brookdale-000486",
    "code": "HIST226",
    "title": "History of Modern Russia",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "After a survey of earlier Russian history, students will discuss the political, social, economic and intellectual events in Russia since 1800. Emphasis will be placed on the Russia Revolutions, the features of modern Soviet society and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.",
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST226",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000487",
    "code": "HIST227",
    "title": "Middle Eastern History",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Increasingly, events in the Middle East have commanded more attention throughout the world. The student will understand the historical evolution of the volatile Middle East from ancient times to the crisis-ridden present. Special emphasis will be placed on such themes as preIslamic civilization, the rise and expansion of Islam, the conflict between modernity and tradition, the growth of Arab nationalism, the persistence of Arab-Israeli crisis and Arab rivalries, Great Power conflicts in the region and the worldwide impact of oil. The effects of the end of the Cold War will also be considered. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term.",
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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    "id": "brookdale-000488",
    "code": "HIST235",
    "title": "Immigration & Ethnicity Hist",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will demonstrate an understanding of the historical experiences of immigrants before, during and after arrival in this country, including ethnic life in the United States today.",
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      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000489",
    "code": "HIST236",
    "title": "20th Century Amer Diplo Hist",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Since World War II, more significant change has taken place in the United States international affairs than in all of its previous history. The student will investigate a selection of those events for opportunities to gain new insights and information to perform historical research. The accelerated events since 1950 have involved the United States in hot wars in Korea, Vietnam, Granada, Panama and Kuwait, in epoch making alliances in NATO and elsewhere, as well in diplomatic maneuvering in the Middle East, Latin America and Africa.",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST236",
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    "id": "brookdale-000490",
    "code": "HIST237",
    "title": "American Civil War",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will survey all aspects of America's most tragic conflict: political, diplomatic, economic, psychological, social and religious. Military leaders, tactics, strategies and battle campaigns will also be discussed. NOTE: This course offered only in the Spring term.",
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
    ],
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000491",
    "code": "HIST245",
    "title": "Topics in History",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course investigates topics pertaining to the study of history and provides a closer examination of historical issues than provided in survey courses. The course will be conducted in a seminar style and will require the completion of a significant research paper. The focus of the course will differ by semester. This course is highly recommended for history majors. (Prerequisites: At least one college-level history course)",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718"
    ],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST245",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000492",
    "code": "HIST295",
    "title": "Special Project - History",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "The student will work independently on a project mutually agreed upon with the instructor.",
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST295",
    "canonical_url": "/brookdale/courses/hist295",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000493",
    "code": "HIST299",
    "title": "Internship in History",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will select from a variety of internships of a historical nature that are located within the community. Approval of the instructor and Career Services Representative is required.",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HIST299",
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    "id": "brookdale-000494",
    "code": "HISTELECT",
    "title": "History Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HISTELECT",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000495",
    "code": "HITC121",
    "title": "Introduction to HITC",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course introduces the student to the health care delivery system and the development, content, format, analysis and use of medical records. It addresses the function of the medical record department and the role of the medical record technician. In addition, the relationship between an accurate and comprehensive medical record and reimbursement is discussed.",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HITC121",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000496",
    "code": "HITC122",
    "title": "Health Info in Alt Sys",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "In this course, the student is introduced to the use and function of the health record in non-acute care settings. Alternative sites include long term care, psychiatric settings, rehabilitation services and cancer programs. In addition, regulatory and accreditation standards will be discussed.(Prerequisite or Corequisite: HITC-121)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "HITC121"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HITC122",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000497",
    "code": "HITC123",
    "title": "Health Information and the Law",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course focuses on the legal and ethical aspects of health information technology in the United States. The roles of various health care providers and governmental agencies are covered as well as health care legislation. There is an emphasis on the function of the medical record department in relation to risk management. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: HITC-121)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "HITC121"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000498",
    "code": "HITC221",
    "title": "Coding & Classification Sys I",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "In this course the student will study the principles of coding and classification systems with an emphasis on the current coding classification system. Emphasis will be placed on the use of and application of coding and classification systems in the health care environment.(Prerequisites: HESC-105, BIOL-111, BIOL-112 and HITC-121;Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): HESC-165)",
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      "HESC105",
      "BIOL111",
      "BIOL112",
      "HITC121",
      "HESC165"
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    "id": "brookdale-000499",
    "code": "HITC222",
    "title": "HIT Systems and Technology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course introduces the student to computer applications in health information services. Data entry, display, abstracting and retrieval will be emphasized. The electronic record and future directions in information systems will also be discussed.(Prerequisite: HITC-121 and COMP-129 or knowledge of computer applications)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "HITC121",
      "COMP129"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000500",
    "code": "HITC223",
    "title": "Health Info Reporting",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course addresses medical statistics and quality improvement. It includes topics such as sources and use of health data and computations commonly used by health care facilities. In addition quality indicators and the principles of performance improvement are covered.(Prerequisite or Corequisite: HITC-121)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "HITC121"
    ],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/HITC223",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000501",
    "code": "HITC224",
    "title": "Coding & Classification Sys II",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "In this course the student will study the principles of coding and classification systems with an emphasis on the Health Care Financing Administration's Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS) and Current Procedural Coding (CPT). (Prerequisite: HITC-221 and HITC-222)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "HITC221",
      "HITC222"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-000502",
    "code": "HITC225",
    "title": "Health Information Management",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course addresses basic principles of supervision and management in the health information setting. Resources, procedures, planning, consultation and the role of the health information technician in the health care team will be discussed.(Prerequisite(s): HITC-121, HITC-122, HITC-123 HITC-221, HITC-222, and HITC-223)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "HITC122",
      "HITC123",
      "HITC221",
      "HITC222",
      "HITC223"
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    "id": "brookdale-000503",
    "code": "HITC226",
    "title": "Clinical Practicum",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This supervised practicum introduces students to a health information setting. The student will have the opportunity to apply information and skills learned in the classroom to procedures performed in a health information management department. Students are assigned to various types of health care facilities to gain experience with a variety of health information practices. Three months prior to registration for HITC-226 students will need to complete a criminal background check. (Prerequisites: HITC-121, HITC-122, HITC-123, HESC-165, HITC-221, HITC-222 and HITC-223; Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): HITC-224, HITC-225, and HITC-227)",
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      "HITC121",
      "HITC122",
      "HITC123",
      "HESC165",
      "HITC221",
      "HITC222",
      "HITC223",
      "HITC224",
      "HITC225",
      "HITC227"
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    "id": "brookdale-000504",
    "code": "HITC227",
    "title": "Reimbursement Methodologies",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course provides students the opportunity to learn the history, rationale, and methodology of the systems used by third party payers to determine the reimbursement that health care providers will receive. Reimbursement concepts include fee-for-service, managed care, capitation systems, Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs), Resource Based Value Scale (RBRVS), Ambulatory Payment Classifications (APCs), and related concepts. The use of the charge description master (chargemaster) in reimbursement will be discussed. The importance of compliance with regulations and the related issues of fraud and abuse will also be addressed. (Prerequisite: HITC-221 and HITC-222)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "HITC221",
      "HITC222"
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    "id": "brookdale-000505",
    "code": "HITCELECT",
    "title": "Health Info Tech Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "code": "HUDVELECT",
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    "title": "Planning for Success Workshop",
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    "title": "Issues Women's Gender Studies",
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    "code": "HUMN230",
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    "title": "Humanities Internship",
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    "code": "IANT107",
    "title": "Australia: Dreamtime to Dust",
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    "title": "Australia Popular Culture",
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    "code": "IANT111",
    "title": "Russian and American Character",
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    "code": "IANT112",
    "title": "British Life and Culture",
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    "code": "IANT143",
    "title": "Tango: Gender, Nation, Ident.",
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    "description": "When tango was born in Buenos Aires, in the second half of the 19th century, Argentino was undergoing profound changes.",
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    "code": "IANT150",
    "title": "Intro to Anthrolopolgy",
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    "code": "IANT155",
    "title": "Anthropology of Fashion",
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    "code": "IPHI111",
    "title": "Religion, Ethics and Society",
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    "code": "IPHI114",
    "title": "Mind, Value and Reality",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "IPHI115",
    "title": "Intro to Philosophy",
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    "code": "IPHI117",
    "title": "Freedom",
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    "code": "IPHI123",
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    "code": "IPHI200",
    "title": "History Ancient Greece Phil",
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    "code": "IPHI204",
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    "code": "IPHI206",
    "title": "Philosophy of Language",
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    "code": "IPHI210",
    "title": "Moral and Political Philosophy",
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    "code": "IPHI215",
    "title": "Cultural and Ethical Values",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "IPHI220",
    "title": "Issues in Moral Philosophy",
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    "code": "IPHI221",
    "title": "The Way of Zen:thry & Prac",
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    "code": "IPHI222",
    "title": "Comparative Religion",
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    "code": "IPHI223",
    "title": "Confucianism and Taoism",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "The aims of this subject are to familiarise students with some important concepts and doctrines of the two main streams of Chinese philosophy, Confucianism and Taoism. Regarding Confucianism, the focus will be on Confucius and Mencius. As to Taoism, students will concentrate on Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu. The former stream provides a rational justification of the Chinese social system, whereas the latter represents the idealisation of nature.",
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    "code": "IPHI224",
    "title": "Eastern Thought",
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    "code": "IPHI225",
    "title": "Theories of Human Nature",
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    "hours": 5,
    "description": "An introduction to the History of Ideas by examining critically some of the central themes, questions, and issues concerning the defining characteritstics of human nature. Drawn from a variety of thinkers and movements ranging from Plato and Christianity to Freud, Marx and Sartre.",
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    "code": "IPHI226",
    "title": "Ethics: Ancients to Moderns",
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    "description": "In this seminar we shall explore and discuss 5 key moments in the history of Ethics. For the sake of symmetry, two pre-Christian texts centering on Epicureanism will be followed by two Christian period works and the heavyweight post-Christian Geneology of Morals by Nietszche.",
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    "code": "IPHI227",
    "title": "Intro to Ethics",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "Ethics are the moral principles on the basis of which we decide how to act in a given situation. But on what theories or beliefs are our ethics founded? How have ideas about ethics changed over time? Key topics include the role of reason and emotion, gender, local vs. universal ethics, ethics and human rights, individual vs. community well-being, fundamental rights and duties, virtue and character, and the limits of rationality. We also examine specific case studies and consider pressing questions of international scope, such as responsibilities towards foreigners/immigrants, climate change, and foreign military intervention. Students focus on either a particular ethical or meta-ethical question (Should we preserve the wilderness? Are ethics grounded in emotions?) or another approved topic, conduct research, then present their findings in an oral presentation and research paper.",
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    "code": "IPHI229",
    "title": "Intro to Political Philosophy",
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    "description": "THis course will examine the evolution of political thinking from the Golden Age of Athenian democracy to the dawn of the Modern Era. Emphasis will be placed on Plato, Thomas Aquinas and Marsilius, up to renaissance thinkers like More and Machiavelli.",
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    "code": "IPHI236",
    "title": "The Power of Reason",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This introduction to logic provides students the tools to develop logical thinking and sound reasoning skills.",
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    "code": "IPHI261",
    "title": "History of Modern Philosphy",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The first part of the course attempts to analyse the changes of the concepts of Reason and Nature after the \"Copernican Revolution\". These changes involve an interpretation of reality which is commonly regarded as crucially different from and incompatible with classical traditions.The changes are described in their relevance for theoretical and practical philosophy.",
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    "code": "IPHI275",
    "title": "Intro to Italian Philosophy",
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    "code": "IPHT120",
    "title": "Photography in Rome",
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    "code": "IPHY101",
    "title": "Physics I",
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    "code": "IPHY105",
    "title": "Physics",
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    "description": "To provide a fundamental knowledge and understanding of selected areas of physics.",
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    "title": "Physics for the Life Sciences",
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    "title": "Intro to Political Science",
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    "code": "IPOL102",
    "title": "Political Concepts and Ideas",
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    "code": "IPOL103",
    "title": "Introduction to Politics",
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    "description": "Sovereignty, the national and supra-nationalism, power, authority and legitimacy, law, order and justice, duty and citizenship, equality, social justice and welfare, human nature, the individual and society, liberalism, conversatism, socialism, nationalism, democracy, fascism.",
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    "code": "IPOL105",
    "title": "Introduction to Geography",
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    "title": "Wills, Estates and Probate",
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    "code": "LEGL235",
    "title": "Entertainment Law I",
    "credits": 3,
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    "description": "This course deals with entertainment law with particular attention devoted to the music and recording industry and contract law. It looks at the role of the artist, manager, attorney and others involved in this area. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Summer term.",
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    "code": "LEGL237",
    "title": "Elder Law",
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    "description": "The purpose of this course is to train paralegals/legal assistants to perform, under the direction and supervision of a lawyer, \"Elder Law\" support work, which for the most part requires sufficient knowledge of legal concepts and which, absent the paralegal or legal assistant, would be performed by a lawyer. It is not intended to be a course which teaches individuals to plan or handle their own affairs involving \"Elder Law\" issues, or to assist others in planning or handling their affairs in these matters. It is not designed to teach document preparation in the absence of a supervising lawyer. A paralegal/legal assistant may not engage in the practice of law by accepting cases, giving legal advice, appearing in court, setting fees, etc. Engaging in the unauthorized practice of law is a criminal offense in the State of New Jersey. This course is designed to give an overview of the law, rules of procedure, ethical and professional responsibilities, and tasks essential to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in matters relating to what has become known as \"Elder Law.\" NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisites: PLGL-105 and PLGL-225 or instructor's approval)",
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    "code": "LEGL295",
    "title": "Special Project-Paralegal",
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    "description": "Students will work independently on legal problems not suitable to one of the other Paralegal Studies courses. A written report will be submitted, with the extent and quality of the project and report to be previously agreed upon by the instructor and the student. (Prerequisites: 15 credits of Paralegal course work including PLGL-106)",
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    "title": "Paralegal Internship",
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    "credits": 4,
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    "description": "This course is the first half of the content of MATH 015 (the second half is covered by MATH 012). The MATH 011-012 sequence prepares students for elementary algebra. In MATH 011, operations with whole numbers, integers, and fractions are reinforced through application problems. Other topics include organizing and reading data in tables and graphs, formulas, practical geometry, evaluating algebraic expressions, absolute value, and solving simple algebraic equations. This is a developmental course in the basic skills and will not be counted towards degree requirements. NOTE: Students taking MATH 011 may not enroll simultaneously in any other math course.(Prerequisite: None; placement is based on scores on the college placement test)",
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    "description": "This course prepares students for elementary algebra. Operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and integers are reinforced through application problems. Other topics include organizing data in tables and graphs, formulas, ratio and proportion, percent, practical geometry, evaluating algebraic expressions, graphing in the rectangular coordinate system, making input/output tables, absolute value, measurement conversion between American and metric units, and solving simple algebraic equations. This is a developmental course and will not be counted towards degree requirements. NOTE: Students taking MATH 015 may not enroll simultaneously in any other math course.(Prerequisites: None; placement is based on scores on the college placement test.)",
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    "description": "This course is a review of elementary algebra and requires previous experience in algebra. The course is intended for students who need to take Intermediate Algebra, MATH-151. The topics in MATH-025 include linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, rational, and radical expressions; factoring; linear, quadratic, rational and radical equations; linear inequalities; linear systems; and graphing linear and quadratic equations. Problem solving is stressed throughout the course. Problems are approached from a variety of perspectives, including graphical, numerical, verbal, and algebraic. A graphing calculator is required - the specific model is determined by the department. This is a developmental course in the Basic Skills and will not be counted towards degree requirements. NOTE: Students taking MATH-025 may not enroll simultaneously in any other math course. (Prerequisite: MATH-015 or MATH-012, or satisfactory completion of the college's foundational studies requirement in computation)",
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      "brookdale-001721",
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    "description": "This course is for Poseidon Early College High School students is designed to provide support and preparation for students as they enter MATH 131 in the PECHS curriculum. It will help bridge student learning form the high school to the college curriculum. Students will work with college instructors and academic support personnel.",
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    "title": "Intro Data Science Appld Stats",
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    "title": "Clinical Chemistry II & Urine",
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    "description": "This course focuses on the study of amino acids and proteins with an emphasis on interpreting electrophoretograms observed in various pathological states. The student will correlate data with physiologic and pathologic processes when studying liver functions, electrolytes, blood gases and acid base equilibrium. In addition, urinalysis and body fluid collection techniques for testing and analysis will be covered. (Prerequisites: MDLT-153; Corequisites: MDLT-251, MDLT-252, MDLT-254)",
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    "code": "MDLT254",
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    "description": "In this course the student will continue to investigate all aspects of the transfusion of blood components, including issues related to hemolytic disease of the newborn. The student will examine and become proficient in compatibility testing, problem resolution and decision making in critical situations. (Prerequisites: MDLT-154; Corequisites: MDLT-251, MDLT-252, MDLT-253)",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will participate in a Contemporary Music Ensemble (Rock Band) concentrating on performing commercial contemporary works. The student will learn techniques, intricacies and dynamics of rehearsing and performing in an amplified group setting. The students will learn to read charts, learn songs verbally and by ear, use amplifiers, PA equipment, microphones, choreography, lighting, staging, marketing, promotion, and other techniques involved in producing a successful modern rock concert. The semester will culminate with a full rock concert in the Performing Arts Center. (Corequisite(s): MUSI-101 or instructor approval)",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "code": "MUSI16A",
    "title": "American Popular Music",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course examines the historical significance of popular music in the United States from the late nineteenth century to the present. No formal musical training is necessary to enroll in the course. The student will learn how to analyze musical sound as \"text.\" More crucially, the material will focus on the cultural, social, political, and economic dimensions (the \"context\") of genres ranging from Tin Pan Alley to blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, country, folk, soul, rock, disco, hip-hop, and classical. Readings include textbook material and selected primary and secondary documents. The student's experience will be enhanced by audio clips and a number of video viewing assignments as well. Each assignment asks students to develop a clear, compelling, and precise evidence-based argument to explore the relationship between musical sounds and their broader cultural significance.",
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    "code": "MUSI101",
    "title": "Fundamentals of Music",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "MUSI102",
    "title": "Music Theory/Songwriting 1",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will examine compositional elements used in songwriting, including chord construction and progression, form/structure, rhythm/meter, instructions/cadences, harmonic analysis, modulations, and lyric composition and placement. These techniques will be studied by an analysis and application of examples taken from various musical genres, including jazz, folk, rock, country, Broadway, and classical music.",
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    "code": "MUSI103",
    "title": "Ear Training",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will learn to identify and notate intervals, rhythms, chord and melodies. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI-101, or equivalent skills on pretest or audition)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001309",
    "code": "MUSI115",
    "title": "History of Classical Music",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed for students who desire to explore all aspects of Western \"art\" music, from the Medieval period through the early 20th Century. The course will emphasize the cultural and historical context within which the music was originally created, and will search out the function of classical music in contemporary society.",
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      "brookdale-001659",
      "brookdale-001678",
      "brookdale-001692",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001310",
    "code": "MUSI116",
    "title": "History of Jazz",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The \"History of Jazz\" will examine the origins of jazz music and developments from their origins to current trends, with a strong emphasis on historical and sociological factors. Jazz is unique to the American experience in that it combines the musical and cultural traditions of three distinct ethnic groups: the Western European tradition, African and African-Caribbean rhythms and instruments, and late 19th Century American musical styles. All were part of the development and reception of what is considered contemporary Jazz. The course does not require any previous knowledge of music. Attendance at one live jazz concert and a review of the performance is mandatory.",
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    "id": "brookdale-001311",
    "code": "MUSI129",
    "title": "Introduction to Music Business",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will introduce students to a broad overview of the music business including the basic principles of marketing, publishing, licensing, distributing, selling and promoting music. Students will explore the impact of technology and electronic transmission of music. This course will guide both musicians and non- musicians through identifying essential business management skills needed to pursue a career in the music industry. (Knowledge of Microsoft WORD and Powerpoint is recommended)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001312",
    "code": "MUSI130",
    "title": "Small Musical Ensemble",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "In this course, a small ensemble of student musicians (approximately 5-15) will rehearse, study, and perform standard and contemporary instrumental literature. Small music ensembles might include \"Rock-It,\" the {Brookdale} New Jersey State Youth Orchestra's \"Chamber Music Ensemble\" and \"Wind Ensemble.\" In addition, the Brookdale Concordia Chorale may offer small vocal ensembles including madrigal singers, Barbershop Quartets, as well as Girl's and Women's Ensembles, etc. The ensembles might be invited to participate in field trips to perform off campus, as well as concerts for college ceremonies, including graduation and theatrical productions.",
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    "code": "MUSI131",
    "title": "Large Musical Ensemble",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "In this course, a large ensemble of student musicians (15 or more) will rehearse, study, and perform standard and contemporary instrumental literature. Large music ensembles might include the Brookdale Concordia Chorale, and the {Brookdale}New Jersey State Youth Orchestra's \"Symphonic Youth Orchestra.\" The ensembles might be invited to participate in field trips to perform off campus, as well as concerts for college ceremonies, including graduation and theatrical productions. Admission to this course is at the discretion of the conductor, and may require an audition.",
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    "id": "brookdale-001314",
    "code": "MUSI137",
    "title": "Jazz Studio Ensemble I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this instrumental ensemble, the students will be exposed to performing in various jazz styles. Students will be instructed in soloing techniques, and they will be encouraged to individually solo within the context of the ensemble. Attendance at an on-campus concert will be required.",
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    "code": "MUSI138",
    "title": "Jazz Studio Ensemble II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Jazz Studio Ensemble II is a hands-on musical performance course with emphasis placed on the repertoire of the Big Band. Ensemble performance skills such as section playing, group intonation and dynamics and rhythmic interpretation of Big Band performance cliches will be stressed. Improvisation techniques, within the context of the entire ensemble will also be covered. The instrumentation of the group will be that of a traditional swing band and repertoire of all style periods and major arrangers will be covered. Personal instrument required. (Prerequisite: MUSI 101, basic fluency of music fundamentals. Students without previous ensemble experience should consider or may be asked to enroll in MUSI 137, Jazz Ensemble I, as a prerequisite in order to gain the necessary level of performance experience required for this course.)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001316",
    "code": "MUSI139",
    "title": "Basics of Jazz Improvisation",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of jazz improvisation (namely, the rhythmic, harmonic, and theoretical functions of the musical process of improvising). These goals will be accomplished through required listening, a discussion of music theory as it applies to jazz performance, and performance based on the student's background and experience. A personal instrument is required with the exception of pianists and vocalists. (Prerequisite: MUSI-102 or approval of instructor, and fluency on an instrument)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001317",
    "code": "MUSI145",
    "title": "Contemporary Music Ensemble",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students participating in the Contemporary Music Ensemble will concentrate on performing popular, contemporary works. Each student will glean a clear understanding of the techniques, instricacies and dynamics of rehearsing and performing in an amplified group setting; these include reading charts, learning songs aurally, navigating PA equipment, arranging choreography and staging, marketing and promotiong the band, and other facets of producing a successful contemporary music concert. The semester will culminate with staged performance in the Performing Arts Center.",
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    "id": "brookdale-001318",
    "code": "MUSI151",
    "title": "Voice I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This class is designed for a singer to improve vocal production and improve the quality of their singing. Combining the study of anatomy as it pertains to singing and current findings in voice science with traditional exercises, students will learn about inhalation and controlled exhalation for singing. Articulators and diction will be analyzed. The necessary techniques for different genres of music will be examined. Application of these technical skills will then be applied to expressing and acting the emotional context of a song for performance. Basic music notation and sight singing will be introduced. All students are required to rehearse and perform with the Brookdale Concordia Chorale. *",
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    "id": "brookdale-001319",
    "code": "MUSI152",
    "title": "Voice II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Building upon the skills learned in Voice I (MUSI 151), this course is designed to continue to build a solid vocal technique, with additional work on performance proficiency. The class will be divided into the same two sections: in the first section, students will learn the correct way to produce a health, safe vocal sound by means of bel canto techniques intended to discover, develop and strengthen breath, support, projection, range and flexibility. In the second part of the class, students will work on assigned pieces of music and present their work to the class. Interpretation, style, phrasing, etc., will be studied as part of the performance. (Pre-requisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI 151)",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed for students with little or no guitar experience and will focus on the basic skills needed to play the guitar. Specific areas of discussion will include reading music, fingerboard basics, strumming and picking technique and an introduction to chords and scales. Skills learned in this course will allow the student to perform music in a variety of styles. Attendance at one Brookdale concert is required.",
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    "code": "MUSI162",
    "title": "Group Guitar II",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed as a continuation of MUSI 161, with added emphasis on individual study. Specific areas of discussion will include understanding and reading rhythms, learning to improve using major, minor and pentatonic scales and modes, as well as understanding harmony in a variety of musical styles. Students will do final projects arranging, composing, or performing songs, including those found in today's popular music. Attendance at one Brookdale concert is required. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI 161, approval of instructor, and fluency on an instrument)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001322",
    "code": "MUSI165",
    "title": "Jazz Guitar",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will focus on the basic skills needed to play jazz music on the guitar. Specific areas of discussion will include understanding and reading rhythms, jazz chord forms, and learning to improvise using major scales, modes, guide tons and chord melody playing. Studies continue with the melodic and harmonic analysis of jazz guitar solos by historically renowned jazz guitarists. (Prerequisite MUSI 161 or MUSI 162 or at least one year of guitar experience.)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001323",
    "code": "MUSI191",
    "title": "Group Piano I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will learn to read music at the piano. They will perform elementary five-finger studies and two-hand piano pieces, transposing them to all major keys. They will play simple chord structures.",
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    "id": "brookdale-001324",
    "code": "MUSI192",
    "title": "Group Piano II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will be able to play and transpose easy pieces in minor keys. They will play all the major and minor scales in tetrachords. They will identify parallel and relative majors and minors. They will play elementary chord progressions and pieces in all the major and minor keys. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI- 191 or instructor approval)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001325",
    "code": "MUSI193",
    "title": "Group Piano III",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will analyze, polish, and perform pieces of early intermediate level at the piano. They will play major and minor scales and arpeggios with the appropriate traditional fingerings. They will identify and play the four forms of the triad and their inversions. They will improve their sight reading and improvising skills. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI-192 or instructor approval)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001326",
    "code": "MUSI201",
    "title": "Music Theory/Songwriting 2",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Building upon skills of MUSI 102, this course will expand the techniques needed to successfully compose, record, and publicize music in various media. Students will cmpose original pieces in various musical genres, including jazz, folk, rock, country, Broadway, and classical music.",
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    "id": "brookdale-001327",
    "code": "MUSI244",
    "title": "Group Piano IV",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will analyze, polish, and perform pieces of early intermediate level at the piano. They will play major and minor scales and arpeggios with the appropriate traditional fingerings. They will identify and play the four forms of the triad and their inversions. They will improve their sight reading and improvising skills. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI-193 or instructor approval)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001328",
    "code": "MUSI251",
    "title": "Voice III",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will build upon the skills established in MUSI 151 and MUSI 152. In the first section of the course, students will develop advanced vocal techniques to further refine healthy, safe vocal sounds by means of the most advanced and challenging bel canto techniques intended to further strengthen breathing, support, projection, range and flexibility. In the second part of the class, students will be assigned advanced standard repertory pieces of music and present their work to the class. Interpretation, style, phrasing, analysis of lyrics, and compositional techniques will be studied. Performances will be taped and viewed in the class for constructive criticism. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI 152)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001329",
    "code": "MUSI252",
    "title": "Voice IV",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will build upon the skills established in MUSI 151, 152, and 251. The class will continue to be divided into two sections. In the first section, students will develop advanced vocal techniques inteded to further strengthen breathing, support, projection, range and flexibility. In the second part of the class, students will be assigned advanced repertory pieces of music and present their work to the class. Interpretatino, style, phrasing, analysis of lyrics and compositional techniques will studied. Performances will be taped and viewed in the class for constructive criticism. Additional requirements will include study of Latin diction, performance requirements outside of Brookdale and work on the presentation of a cabaret show. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUSI-251)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001330",
    "code": "MUSI295",
    "title": "Special Project - Music",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students may choose to specialize or investigate some area in greater depth by selecting 1-6 credits in this individual learning course for the major.",
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    "id": "brookdale-001331",
    "code": "MUSIELECT",
    "title": "Music Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "id": "brookdale-001332",
    "code": "MUTC16A",
    "title": "Music Industry Practicum",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is intended as a capstone experience for the Associate of Applied Science in Music Technology. For this practicum, students will spend a minimum of 135 hours as an intern in a field of music such as retail and wholesale products, arts management, marketing, promotions, recording, live sound, venue operations, sound design, and/or audio production. This course should be taken in the student's final semester.(Prerequisites: MUTC-101, MUTC-102, MUTC-115)",
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      "MUTC102",
      "MUTC115"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001333",
    "code": "MUTC101",
    "title": "Pro Tools® I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course covers the basic principles required to create a Pro Tools® project, beginning with installation, initial setup and score creation. The student will master the beginner level tools and techniques, including MIDI entry, simple entry and an introduction to sequencer techniques. (Prerequisites: MUSI-101 and MUPF-101 or placement tests or instructor approval for Game Design AAS majors only. Basic computer skills: working with files, email, internet)",
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      "MUPF101"
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      "brookdale-001658",
      "brookdale-001692"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001334",
    "code": "MUTC102",
    "title": "Pro Tools® II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Building upon the skills mastered in Pro Tools® I, this course will guide the student through advanced beginner-level tools and techniques for score creation. The student will learn advanced note entry with and without MIDI support, *.xml and *.way file creation, articulation tools specific to the four orchestral families, and other tools necessary to create a small-to-medium sized score for wind ensemble, brass quintet and string quartet. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUTC-101)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001335",
    "code": "MUTC105",
    "title": "Intro to Notion Music®",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will give the student an introduction to the ?virtual orchestra? software, NOTION Music®. The course will guide the student through software/MIDI installation, note entry, *.xml import/export, editing techniques, orchestration tools and playback/recording. The student will be able to successfully orchestrate and perform a multi-part selection of music. (Prerequisites: MUSI-101 and MUPF-101 or placement tests. Basic computer skills: working with files, email, internet)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "MUPF101"
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      "brookdale-001692"
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    "id": "brookdale-001336",
    "code": "MUTC115",
    "title": "Intro to Music Technology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course provides a clear overview of the essential elements of music technology for today's musician. It is designed to provide music students with the background necessary to apply technology in their creating, teaching, and performing. It focuses on five topics that underlie the hardware and software in use today: Sound, Audio, MIDI, Synthesis and Sampling, and Computer Notation and Computer-Assisted Instruction. In addition, necessary computer hardware and software concepts will be addressed. (Prerequisites or corequisites: MUSI-101 and MUPF-101)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "MUPF101"
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      "brookdale-001692"
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    "id": "brookdale-001337",
    "code": "MUTC201",
    "title": "Pro Tools® III",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Building upon the skills mastered in Pro Tools® I and II, this course will guide the student through advanced tools and techniques for score realization. Using cross platform techniques with other software, the student will work with video/gaming tools to provide basic musical enhancement for projects in other media. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUTC- 102)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "MUTC102"
    ],
    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001692"
    ],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/MUTC201",
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    "id": "brookdale-001338",
    "code": "MUTC202",
    "title": "Pro Tools® IV",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Building upon the skills mastered in Pro Tool® I, II and III, this course will guide the student through professional tools and techniques for live performance, professional video/gaming/film scoring and cross-platform functions. The student will begin and complete a professional-level project in one field and present the project for professional review and critique. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in MUTC-201)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "MUTC201"
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      "brookdale-001692"
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    "id": "brookdale-001339",
    "code": "MUTC215",
    "title": "Composing Music for Media",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This is a highly advanced course, designed with the composer/musician in mind. The student will employ his/her skills that were acquired through the series of Pro Tools®, Finale®, and communication media courses. In this course, the student will learn the history of film scoring, the symbiotic relationship between film (or other media) and music, and ultimately compose original scores for short film cues, commercials and gaming storyboards.(Prerequisites: MUTC-111, MUTC-201 and COMM-115; Prerequisites or corequisites: COMM-216)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "MUTC111",
      "MUTC201",
      "COMM115",
      "COMM216"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001692"
    ],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/MUTC215",
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    "id": "brookdale-001340",
    "code": "NETW106",
    "title": "Intro to Networking TCP/IP",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The objective of this course is to provide students with a practical understanding of networking and the skills required to setup and use TCP/IP networks. Instruction will include demonstration and hands-on experience of networking and TCP/IP concepts. Additionally, this course provides students with an overview of the facilities and services provided by the TCP/IP protocol suite and others. It is useful for students who wish to understand networking concepts with TCP/IP or make decisions about implementing a TCP/IP network.The course concentrates on the Windows Operating System with TCP/IP implementation.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001631",
      "brookdale-001635",
      "brookdale-001640",
      "brookdale-001649",
      "brookdale-001697"
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    "id": "brookdale-001341",
    "code": "NETW107",
    "title": "Introduction to Security",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course provides a fundamental understanding of network security principles and implementation through lecture, hands-on activities, and case studies. Topics covered include: authentication, types of attacks, malicious code, email threats and countermeasures, Web applications, remote access, and file and print services, intrusion detection systems, firewalls, and physical security concepts, security policies, disaster recovery, and computer forensics. Security topologies are discussed as well as technologies used and principles involved in creating secure computer networking environments such as providing secure communications channels, secure internetworking devices, and network medium and the daily tasks involved with managing and troubleshooting these technologies. Hands-on and case project assignments will reinforce each of the concepts. This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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      "brookdale-001633",
      "brookdale-001635",
      "brookdale-001640",
      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001697"
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    "id": "brookdale-001342",
    "code": "NETW110",
    "title": "Intro to UNIX Network Admin",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of the administrative aspects of the UNIX operating system. At the conclusion of this course the student will have the skills required to administer a UNIX system including user management, file management, backup procedures, and the reconfiguration and handling peripheral devices. The laboratory component of the course will require the student to install and configure an Intel computer with UNIX. This course consists of three hours of lecture and additional independent lab time as necessary per week. This course is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisite: Familiarity with a computer operating system would be very helpful)",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001640",
      "brookdale-001697"
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    "id": "brookdale-001343",
    "code": "NETW111",
    "title": "UNIX Network Admin II",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course will provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of the administrative aspects of the UNIX operating system. At the end of the course the student will have the skills required to administer a UNIX server. It focuses on an introduction to TCP/IP networking under UNIX, as well as on network monitoring and debugging. Students will learn the basic principles of TCP/IP networking, configuring and using the Domain Name Service, sendmail, the Network Information System, and the Network File System, installing and configuring a Web and Internet Server, as well as the basics of network security. This course consists of four hours of lecture and additional lab time as necessary per week. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in NETW-110)",
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      "NETW110"
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    "program_ids": [
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    "id": "brookdale-001344",
    "code": "NETW125",
    "title": "Introduction to Wireless",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Through lecture, hands-on activities, and case studies, this course introduces wireless networking over a range of applications, from cell phones to wireless local area networks to broadband wide area network links to satellite. Students will be able to describe the advantages and disadvantages of wireless communications in general, and understand the difference between radio and infrared. The course will cover WLANs, and in particular 802.11b and 802.11a and 802.11g- configuration and security problems. It will present cell phone technology, including 2, 2.5 and 3 G, and examine WAP and SMS. Finally, it will examine fixed broadband wireless and satellite communications. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisites: ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing)",
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      "brookdale-001635",
      "brookdale-001697"
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    "code": "NETW151",
    "title": "Router Internetworking/CCNA",
    "credits": 6,
    "hours": 6,
    "description": "This is the first of a two semester sequence designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment and/or further education and training in the computer networking field. A task analysis of current industry standards and occupational analysis was used to develop the content standards. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, star topology, IP addressing and network standards. The student will study and design networks using Ethernet, Token Ring, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, TCP/IP Addressing Protocol and dynamic routing. Particular emphasis is given to the use of decision-making and problem-solving techniques in applying science, mathematics, communication and social studies concepts to solve networking problems. In addition, instruction and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance and use of networking software, tools and equipment and all local, state and federal safety, building and environmental codes and regulations. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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      "brookdale-001697"
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    "id": "brookdale-001346",
    "code": "NETW152",
    "title": "Virtual LANs and WANs/CCNA",
    "credits": 6,
    "hours": 6,
    "description": "This is the second of a two semester sequence designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment and/or further education and training in the computer networking field. Instruction introduces and extends the student's knowledge and practical experience with routers, switches, Local Area Networks (LANs) and Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) design, configuration and maintenance. In addition, the student will learn and have practical experience with Wide Area Networks (WANs), Integrated Services Data Networks (ISDN), Point-to-Point Protocols (PPP) and Frame Relay design, configuration and maintenance. Students develop practical experience in skills related to configuring LANs, WANs, Novell networks, Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) routing and Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), configuring WANs, ISDN, PPP and Frame Relay protocols and network troubleshooting. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or better in NETW-151, or CCNA Semester 1 and 2 at another CNAP institution)",
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      "brookdale-001697"
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    "title": "MCTS Guide to Windows 7",
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    "code": "NETW237",
    "title": "Perimeter Security",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course provides students with the theory and skills needed to secure networks using virtual private networks (VPNs) and firewalls. Various network security-related issues, including risks, threats, and vulnerabilities are introduced and examined. The focus is on best practices and strategies for network security and incident response. Different types of VPNs for securing data in an organization are discussed as well as the benefits and architecture of a VPN and how to implement a VPN. Other topics include the utility and the limitations of a firewall. Instruction is also given on the functionality of a firewall, how to construct, configure, and administer a firewall, secure network design, and layered network security strategies. This course requires three hours of lecture and additional independent time as necessary to complete course projects and assignments. (Prerequisites: NETW-106, NETW-107, and NETW-110 [or two of the three and department permission])",
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    "code": "NETW238",
    "title": "Hacker Tech, Tools & Incident",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "NETW243",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "NETW253",
    "title": "Juniper Network Routers",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "NETW299",
    "title": "Networking Internship",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "code": "NETWELECT",
    "title": "Networking Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "title": "Introduction to Ad Nursing",
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    "code": "NURS111",
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    "description": "Professional roles I introduces the student to the nursing profession and the role and responsibilities of the associate degree student and graduate in contemporary health care systems based practice. Building upon legal and ethical principles, regulatory guidelines and professional standards, nursing leadership at the bedside is developed utilizing critical thinking and clinical reasoning and decision making. Basic concepts of time management, prioritization of patient care, information literacy, and information technology and teamwork and collaboration are included in the course (Prerequisites: HESC-107, BIOL-111 [with a grade of 'C' or better); ENGL-121 and PSYC-106)",
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    "code": "NURS112",
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    "description": "Professional roles II builds upon professional roles I to include professional nursing roles in patient advocacy and referrals; teaching and learning; collegial communication, interdisciplinary collaboration and conflict resolution; and provisions of continuity of care, including the uses of standardized communication and information technology systems in practice settings. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL-111, BIOL-112, HESC-107, NURS-111, NURS-125 or NURS-126, NURS-171; and ENGL-121 and PSYC-106; Admission to the Nursing Program.)",
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    "title": "Pharmacology for Nurses",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This course introduces the student to the basic principles of pharmacology and the role of the nurse in medication administration across the lifespan. Students will be expected to complete accurate mathematical calculations related to medications and perform psychomotor skills to demonstrate safe medication administration in a simulated patient-care setting. (Prerequisites: HESC-107, BIOL-111 [grade of C or better]; ENGL-121 and PSYC-106)",
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    "code": "NURS160LAB",
    "title": "Intro to Human Needs Lab",
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    "code": "NURS161",
    "title": "Nursing & Human Needs I",
    "credits": 7,
    "hours": 7,
    "description": "NURS161 This Nursing Course focuses on the Human Needs Framework, health assessment and the elements of reasoning used in critical thinking. The student uses caring interventions, communication techniques and teaching/learning interventions to care for adult, geriatric and oncology clients. (Prerequisites: NURS-160, PSYC-106 and BIOL-111)",
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    "title": "Nursing & Human Needs I Clinic",
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    "description": "NURS161",
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    "code": "NURS162",
    "title": "Nursing and Human Needs II",
    "credits": 8,
    "hours": 8,
    "description": "In NURS162, the student uses the Human Needs Framework to care for individuals undergoing surgery and for those with alterations in mobility. The needs of the childbearing and child caring family and issues of human sexuality are also addressed. Students will have opportunity to practice skills in the nursing skills laboratory and in the clinical settings. (Prerequisites: NURS-161, BIOL-112 and PSYC-208)",
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    "code": "NURS162CLIN",
    "title": "Nurs & Human Needs II Clinical",
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    "description": "NURS162",
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    "id": "brookdale-001365",
    "code": "NURS163",
    "title": "Basic Needs in Community",
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    "description": "This course examines human needs in the community. The influence of the family, cultural diversity and financial concerns on the delivery of community-based care is explored. In addition, the varied roles and practice settings of the community-based nurse and the basic principles of epidemiology are discussed. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: NURS-160)",
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    "code": "NURS165",
    "title": "Issues in Nursing",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This course introduces students to current issues in nursing and health care. A range of topics is explored from philosophical, theoretical, ethical, social, economic, historical and research perspectives. A critical thinking approach that incorporates the elements of reasoning and universal intellectual standards focuses the student on generating new thoughts, understandings, beliefs and insights. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in NURS-160 or a grade of \"C\" or higher in NURS-111 and NURS-171)",
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      "brookdale-001698",
      "brookdale-001710"
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    "code": "NURS171",
    "title": "Nursing Concepts I",
    "credits": 6,
    "hours": 6,
    "description": "This course introduces students to nursing concepts, knowledge, skills and attitudes that will be developed throughout the program. The student will learn the role of the nurse in providing patient-centered care and develop clinical reasoning and decision-making skills as a foundation for the nursing process. Upon completion, students should be able to provide safe nursing care incorporating the concepts identified in this course. Students will have opportunity to practice and apply knowledge and skills in the nursing skills laboratory and in multiple clinical settings. (Prerequisite: HESC-107 and BIOL-111 [grade of C or better]; PSYC-106 and ENGL-121. Prerequisite or corequisite: NURS-111 and NURS-125 or NURS-126)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001368",
    "code": "NURS171CLIN",
    "title": "Nursing Concepts I Clinical",
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    "hours": 0,
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    "code": "NURS172",
    "title": "Nursing Concepts II",
    "credits": 6,
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    "description": "This course develops the nursing knowledge, skills and attitudes of the student in providing patient­centered care to adults with common problems of homeostasis related to concepts of oxygenation, perfusion, metabolism elimination and cognition and memory. The student will also learn to provide nursing care for adults with adaptive and maladaptive psychosocial behaviors. Communication, the nursing process, clinical reasoning and clinical decision-making continue to be emphasized (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL-111, BIOL-112 HESC-107 NURS-111, NURS-125 or NURS-126, NURS-171; and ENGL-121, PSYC-106; Admission to the Nursing Program; Prerequisite or Corequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in NURS-112)",
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    "code": "NURS211",
    "title": "Professional Roles III",
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    "description": "Professional Roles III expands the professional role of registered nurse as a case manager and patient educator across the lifespan and in the community including advanced directives; Nursing standards of care and national standards of health care; working in a culture of safety and participation in performance improvement and reporting of errors, work-arounds, never events, and sentinel events.(Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL-111, BIOL-112, HESC-107, NURS-111, NURS-112- NURS-125 or NURS-126, NURS-171, NURS-172; and ENGL-121, PSYC-106 and PSYC-208; Admission to the Nursing Program)",
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    "code": "NURS213",
    "title": "Professional Roles IV",
    "credits": 3,
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      "NURS271",
      "NURS273",
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    "code": "NURS261",
    "title": "Nursing and Human Needs III",
    "credits": 8,
    "hours": 8,
    "description": "In NURS261, the student uses the Human Needs Framework to care for individuals with alterations in mental health, oxygenation, tissue perfusion and metabolism. Students will have opportunity to practice and apply knowledge and skills in the nursing skills laboratory and in multiple clinical settings.(Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in BIOL-111, BIOL-112, BIOL-213, NURS-160, NURS-161, NURS-162; and ENGL-121, PSYC-106, PSYC-208; Admission to the Nursing Program.)",
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    "description": "Students will explore the ideas, assumptions and values of the religions of the world, viewing them comparatively in the search for common truths and principles. Among the religions to be studied are the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism, and the Western religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. (Prerequisite: READ-092, READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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    "code": "PHTY105",
    "title": "Photography: Hist & Aesthetics",
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    "code": "PHTY216",
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    "description": "The student will continue the evolution of a personal approach to photography through individual assignments leading to the development of a portfolio. This course requires 3-4 hours of lab time in addition to the class meeting in order to successfully accomplish the objectives. (Prerequisites: PHTY-105, PHTY-120 and PHTY-225 or by Portfolio review after successful completion of PHTY-120 or PHTY-295)",
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    "title": "Digital Photography II",
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    "title": "Large Format Photography",
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    "code": "PHYS111",
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    "hours": 0,
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      "brookdale-001691"
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    "code": "PHYS299",
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    "code": "PHYSELECT",
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      "brookdale-001701"
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    "title": "Elder Law",
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      "PLGL225",
      "LEGL225"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001701"
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    "code": "PLGLELECT",
    "title": "Paralegal Studies Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "code": "PNET001",
    "title": "Nursing Entrance Test",
    "credits": 0,
    "hours": 0,
    "description": null,
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    "id": "brookdale-001424",
    "code": "POLI101",
    "title": "Intro to Political Science",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [
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      "brookdale-001720"
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    "id": "brookdale-001425",
    "code": "POLI105",
    "title": "American National Government",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students in American National Government study the structure and philosophy of the United States government, including themes of national economy, energy, environment, health, education, welfare, civil rights, civil liberties, foreign policy and political parties. Course activities include the use of teacher and guest lectures, small group discussion, student presentations and video offerings.",
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    "program_ids": [
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      "brookdale-001633",
      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662",
      "brookdale-001720",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001426",
    "code": "POLI109",
    "title": "Current Global Topics",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001684"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/POLI109",
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    "id": "brookdale-001427",
    "code": "POLI115",
    "title": "State, County, & Local Govt",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will study the structure and philosophy of state, county and local governments within the United States--though particular attention is given to these themes as they apply in New Jersey. Topics include the economy, energy, environment, health, education, welfare, law enforcement, political parties, civil rights and civil liberties. Course activities include the use of teacher and guest lectures, small group discussion, student presentations and video offerings.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001633",
      "brookdale-001720"
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    "code": "POLI225",
    "title": "International Relations",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this course students will be exposed to various theories of international relations, learn about concepts like the state, the nation, the nation-state, sovereignty, and power, investigate the causes of war, examine the role of international law, international organizations and diplomacy in world politics, and explore such issues as arms races, disarmament, and human rights.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001720"
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    "id": "brookdale-001429",
    "code": "POLI227",
    "title": "Comparative Politics",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this course students will be exposed to various theories of comparative politics, learn about comparative research methods, and examine the political, economic and governance systems of countries from around the world including: industrialized democracies, current and former communist regimes, and less developed nations. Countries to be analyzed include the United Kingdom, France, Germany, European Union, Russia, China, Mexico, India, Iran and South Africa. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001720"
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    "code": "POLI228",
    "title": "Environmental Politics",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will introduce students to the field of environmental politics and policy, or the connections and interactions between environmental concerns and the political process. Students will be exposed to a number of environmental problems and the political and legislative responses government has taken to address those problems. This course will focus primarily on environmental politics and policy in the USA. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001652",
      "brookdale-001699",
      "brookdale-001720"
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    "id": "brookdale-001431",
    "code": "POLI295",
    "title": "Special Project - Poli Science",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students will pursue and complete one individualized, in-depth study of a topic relevant to the discipline of political science. The topic may deal with the political dimension of such themes as economy, energy, environment, health, education or human services. (Prerequisite: Approval of instructor)",
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/POLI295",
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    "id": "brookdale-001432",
    "code": "POLI299",
    "title": "Political Science Internship",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will serve as an intern/observer with a municipal, county or state agency. After gaining a first-hand experience as to how that agency operates and the various duties involved in working within that agency, the student should reach a decision as to whether or not to work in the field upon graduation from college. (Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and Career Services Representative)",
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      "brookdale-001720"
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    "code": "POLIELECT",
    "title": "Political Science Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/POLIELECT",
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    "id": "brookdale-001434",
    "code": "PORT101",
    "title": "Elementary Portuguese I",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course is designed for students with no previous knowledge, or very limited knowledge, of the Portuguese language. Strong emphasis will be placed on acquiring conversational and comprehension skills, using practical and interesting situational materials that will stress both language and culture. Grammatical patterns and syntax will be stressed with the aim that students read and write what they have learned to say and understand. (This course is not open to native speakers)",
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/PORT101",
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    "code": "PSYC105",
    "title": "Intro to Psychology I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will demonstrate an understanding of psychology as a science. They will complete exercises covering fundamental areas of the discipline: history of psychology, scientific method, sensation and perception, learning and memory, and IQ. Students will gain the ability to examine these subjects from a critical as well as a diverse point of view; the roles of gender, cultural and individual differences are systematically explored. Service-learing is an option. PSYC-105 and PSYC-106 may be taken in either order. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENGL-095 or meets current college placement criteria)",
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      "brookdale-001643",
      "brookdale-001644",
      "brookdale-001645",
      "brookdale-001646",
      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001688",
      "brookdale-001699",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/PSYC105",
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    "code": "PSYC106",
    "title": "Intro to Psych II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will demonstrate an understanding of Psychology as an applied science. They will complete exercises covering the relevant areas: social and interpersonal behavior, motivation, emotion, stress, health and coping, psychological disorders, personality theories and the psychotherapies. Students will gain the ability to analyze a variety of theoretical perspectives from critical and diverse points of view while applying them to problems of daily living. Service-learning is an option. PSYC-105 and PSYC-106 may be taken in either order. NOTE: PSYC-106 is required for NURS, RADT and RESP programs. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENGL-095 or meets current college placement criteria)",
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      "brookdale-001624",
      "brookdale-001625",
      "brookdale-001626",
      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662",
      "brookdale-001663",
      "brookdale-001677",
      "brookdale-001698",
      "brookdale-001699",
      "brookdale-001706",
      "brookdale-001707",
      "brookdale-001708",
      "brookdale-001710",
      "brookdale-001711",
      "brookdale-001712",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/PSYC106",
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    "id": "brookdale-001437",
    "code": "PSYC111",
    "title": "Intro to Human Services",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will trace the history of human services. They will also examine the evolution of systems designed to deliver human services. The modern concepts behind the human service movement will be studied along with investigations into a variety of a) human services available to a community, b) agencies that offer human services and c) client populations. Students will spend 20 hours in a volunteer capacity at a fieldwork site dedicated to the human services. They will also participate in a personal growth group for the purpose of clarifying their professional values and ethics, as well as their career goals.",
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      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662"
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    "id": "brookdale-001438",
    "code": "PSYC125",
    "title": "Intro to Addiction Studies",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is a general, introductory course in addiction studies. The course is primarily oriented toward helping students understand the fundamentals of addictive behavior and mental process, especially as regards (a) the biomedical forces integral to chemical dependency (b) drug and alcohol education and awareness (c) the recovery process (d) personal wellness (e) professional consultation and (f) medical issues related to chemical abuse, such as HIV and AIDS. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662"
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    "id": "brookdale-001439",
    "code": "PSYC127",
    "title": "Eval&Diagnosis Addict Client",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to provide students with the fundamental skills needed for evaluating clients who may or may not have substance abuse as a primary referral issue. Students will explore the basic issues, concepts, and trends in addiction as they relate to proper assessment and documentation for individuals suffering from addictions (especially addictions to drugs, alcohol, and/or gambling.) NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: PSYC-125)",
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      "PSYC125"
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      "brookdale-001661"
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    "id": "brookdale-001440",
    "code": "PSYC135",
    "title": "Death and Dying",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is an in-depth study of the terminally ill person. Students will analyze the dying person's basic needs, psychological make-up, family situation and cultural background. Through class exercises and discussion, students will also explore their own feelings about death and dying and learn how these feelings affect their performance as caregivers.",
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001441",
    "code": "PSYC205",
    "title": "Industrial/Organizat'l Psych",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is an applied psychology course designed to help students improve their understanding and skills in dealing with people in various roles and at different levels in the organization. Theories and principles of psychology are used to address problems of motivation, morale, productivity, leadership, communication and stress management in the workplace. In addition, case studies are used to understand organizational culture group dynamics, the unique pressures of minorities, women and the handicapped in organizational settings. Cross-cultural practices, as well as the challenges of a high-technology society, are also considered. Field work and exercises related to career goals complete this course. This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001442",
    "code": "PSYC206",
    "title": "Human Growth and Development I",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will demonstrate an understanding of development from birth through adolescence. Emphasis will be placed on different theoretical views of development and reactions to them. The student will validate important concepts with theories, laboratory experience and research findings. (Prerequisite: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
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      "PSYC106"
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      "brookdale-001644",
      "brookdale-001645",
      "brookdale-001646",
      "brookdale-001647",
      "brookdale-001648",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001443",
    "code": "PSYC207",
    "title": "Human Growth and Devep II",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will demonstrate an understanding of human development in the second half of the life cycle. Emphasis will be placed on a lifespan perspective of important developmental tasks encountered during young adulthood, middle age and later life, such as deciding on a career, selecting a mate, adjusting to parenthood, adjusting to a decline in physical ability, establishing new life patterns in retirement, etc. Information will come from theory, research and first-hand observation. (Prerequisite: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
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      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106"
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      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001444",
    "code": "PSYC208",
    "title": "Life Span Development",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Lifespan Development is a broad-based course in developmental psychology that explores the processes that shape human development from conception to death. In this course, the scientific study of the biological, psychological, cognitive, emotional, personal, and social changes that occur throughout the lifespan will be examined with respect to the effects of heredity and culture, major developmental theories, moral development, gender role issues, sexuality, and family relationship issues that occur at every stage of development. Controversial and ethical issues relevant to lifespan development and the scientific study of human development will be critically examined and analyzed.(Prerequisite: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
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      "PSYC106"
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      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662",
      "brookdale-001698",
      "brookdale-001708",
      "brookdale-001710",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001445",
    "code": "PSYC209",
    "title": "Theories of Personality",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "In this course, students are introduced to the major thinkers, concepts, and trends within the field of personality study. This is accomplished via an introduction to the ideas of selected major personality theorists from the history of western psychology. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding how these theorists view the development of personality and the implications of each theory's assumptions regarding human nature. Students are asked to grapple with such fundamental questions as: What is personality? What factors may influence the development of personality? How are various personality theories similar and different? How are individual personalities similar and different? (Prerequisite: PSYC-106.)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC106"
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      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001446",
    "code": "PSYC212",
    "title": "Comm Agencies & Human Services",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will gain understanding of the human services from an organizational and programmatic perspective. They will learn about the structure of human services organizations, the nature of the work environment, the role of management and supervision, the responsibilities of key personnel, and the fundraising and financial considerations. Students will develop the skills of program planning and grant writing, as well as continue to investigate the local delivery system with focus on human service resources available in Monmouth County. (Prerequisite(s): A grade of \"C\" or better in PSYC-111; or permission from the instructor)",
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      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662"
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    "id": "brookdale-001447",
    "code": "PSYC215",
    "title": "Counseling Techniques",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will study and practice basic strategies for helping within the context of interviewing, individual and group counseling. Competency will be evaluated through the use of videotapes, discussion, and participation in class activities. Students will spend 40 hours in an internship dedicated to the human services, during which direct practice will take place. (Prerequisites: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106;a grade of \"C\" or better in PSYC-111; or permission from the instructor)",
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      "PSYC106",
      "PSYC111"
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      "brookdale-001627",
      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662"
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    "id": "brookdale-001448",
    "code": "PSYC216",
    "title": "Intro to Psychopathology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will demonstrate knowledge of the description, natural history and psychodynamics of various types of abnormal behavior in order to function effectively as a member of a treatment team. (Prerequisites: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106; PSYC-111 required for Human Services Program majors)",
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      "PSYC106",
      "PSYC111"
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      "brookdale-001627",
      "brookdale-001662",
      "brookdale-001708",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001449",
    "code": "PSYC217",
    "title": "Social Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This second level course is devoted to the scientific study of how thoughts, feelings and behaviors of individuals are affected by other people. It is a survey of the field of social psychology with a special emphasis on defining and explaining prejudice. Students study what psychologists have learned through research into social perception, social influence, interpersonal attraction, helping and hurting behaviors, group dynamics and other fundamental topics in social psychology. The information acquired is then applied to an examination of the origins of prejudice, characteristics of prejudiced persons, the impact of prejudice on targeted groups, the individuals involved with prejudice and on society in general. While based primarily on a lecture format, this course also involves use of the internet for research, planned assignments and communication with the instructor and other students. (Prerequisite: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106 with a grade of \"C\" or higher)",
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      "PSYC106"
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      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001450",
    "code": "PSYC218",
    "title": "Educational Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to assist students with the application of psychological principles to classrooms at all educational levels. Topics include: cognitive development, learning theories, motivation, multicultural issues, and student assessment. Course activities include the use of instructor and guest lectures, small group discussion, and student presentations. (Prerequisite(s): PSYC-105 or PSYC-106. (PSYC-105 is recommended for Education Majors).",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106",
      "PSYC-105"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001643",
      "brookdale-001645",
      "brookdale-001646",
      "brookdale-001647",
      "brookdale-001648",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001451",
    "code": "PSYC219",
    "title": "Positive Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Positive psychology is a new, emerging subfield that addresses important questions about how we lead our lives, find happiness and satisfaction in life, and deal with life's challenges. The main goal of this course is to review and summarize the the major empirical findings and theories within each major area of positive psychology. A basic psychology premise is that the field of psychology is out of balance, with more focus on the negatives in human behavior than the positives. Firmly rooted in modern research and theory-building, students studying Positive Psychology will study, among other things, hope, forgiveness and the physical and mental benefits of positive emotions.This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisites: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001452",
    "code": "PSYC221",
    "title": "Indiv'l Counseling Addicted Cl",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed to be an introductory course in individual therapeutic interventions with clients suffering from addictions. The course focuses on individual counseling, crisis intervention, client advocacy and case management, and the legal aspects of counseling addicted clients. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term. (Prerequisite: PSYC-125)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC125"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001661"
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    "id": "brookdale-001453",
    "code": "PSYC222",
    "title": "Social Aspects of Addiction",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course explores the addicted clients' interpersonal milieu and the impact of their social situation on their lifestyle. The course focuses on the role of families and communities in the addictive process. The issues that are the focus of this course are community and professional education, socio-cultural aspects of drug and alcohol addiction, socio-cultural sensitivity and education, community involvement, and family counseling. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: PSYC-125)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC125"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001661"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001454",
    "code": "PSYC225",
    "title": "Human Sexuality",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This comprehensive course will examine human sexuality holistically from multiple perspectives inclusive of physiological, psychological, and social cultural variables. Students will study sex anatomy, the physiology of sex and reproduction, theories of psychosexual development, cross-cultural patterns of sexuality, gender identity and roles inclusive of gender variance, sexual dysfunction, sexual relationships, and legal aspects of sexual behavior. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722",
      "brookdale-001726"
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    "id": "brookdale-001455",
    "code": "PSYC226",
    "title": "Adolescent Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Adolescence is a transitional period in the human life span, linking childhood and adulthood. In this course, the scientific study of the biological, psychological, cognitive, emotional, personal, and social changes that occur during adolescence will be examined with respect to the effects of heredity and culture, major theories, moral development, gender role issues, sexuality, and family relationship issues. Controversial and ethical issues relevant to this phase of life and the scientific study of adolescence will be critically examined and analyzed.(Prerequisites: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001456",
    "code": "PSYC227",
    "title": "Cognitive Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course introduces the student to the broad-based study of human cognition. Topics include perception, attention, memory, knowledge representation, language, problem solving, thinking, and reasoning. Upon successful completion of the course, students will understand how the world is represented as well as the processes underlying those representations. Real-world implications of laboratory findings will be considered. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in PSYC-105)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC105"
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    "id": "brookdale-001457",
    "code": "PSYC228",
    "title": "Cross-Cultural Psychology",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course examines the cultural foundations of psychological processes and human behavior. We will examine the role of culture in psychology, look at the way in which psychologists have traditionally examined culture, and explore practices in various cultures throughout the world. The course will emphasize cultural interpretation of basic research and the real-world applications of cross-cultural psychology and will explore topics such as interpersonal relationships, social behaviors, and ethnocentrism. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001458",
    "code": "PSYC235",
    "title": "Group Dynamics",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will study basic concepts, trends, and areas of discussion with regard to group therapy and group dynamics. The course is designed to give both theoretical and \"hands-on\" exposure to group psychological dynamics and group process. Students are primarily exposed to the theory and practice of group psychotherapy. Other material relevant to group psychology and group interactions is integrated into class discussions and group activities. The course is writing intensive and students will be asked to participate in a mock therapy group. The class will integrate themes from other areas of group studies, such as discussions of general group dynamics, specialty and support groups, psychoeducational groups, and classroom dynamics. Auditing of this course is not permitted. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in PSYC-105 or PSYC-106 and PSYC-111 or permission of the instructor).",
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      "PSYC106",
      "PSYC111"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001627",
      "brookdale-001661",
      "brookdale-001662"
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  {
    "id": "brookdale-001459",
    "code": "PSYC245",
    "title": "Intro to Quan Meth in Soc Sci",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will find, read and analyze published research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Students will engage in and analyze various methods of social science research and also learn the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics. Students will be introduced to the use of computers and use state-of-the-art statistical programs and will begin to develop effective research and data analysis skills. Students will have the option of enrolling in an additional one credit laboratory course designed to develop their skills in research design and statistical and data analysis using statistical software packages. (Prerequisites: MATH-021 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in algebra and at least one of the following courses with a \"C\" or better: PSYC-105, PSYC-106, SOCI-101, CRJU-101 or POLI-101)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106",
      "SOCI101",
      "CRJU101",
      "POLI101"
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    "id": "brookdale-001460",
    "code": "PSYC246",
    "title": "Quantitative Methods Lab",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "This laboratory course in quantitative methods is designed to develop student skills by providing additional opportunities to engage in data analytic techniques. Statistical operations learned in Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Social Science research are placed in a real life context; students will learn to apply empirical methods to solve problems in a variety of industrial, educational and managerial situations. As such this laboratory course focuses on the application of descriptive and inferential statistical procedures to quantitative methodologies (e.g. T-test and ANOVA) using statistical software (e.g. SPSS and MS Excel). (Prerequisites: MATH-021 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in algebra and at least one of the following courses with a grade of \"C\" or better: PSYC-105, PSYC-106, SOCI-101, CRJU-101 or POLI-101; Prerequisite or Corequisite: PSYC-245)",
    "prerequisites": [
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      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106",
      "SOCI101",
      "CRJU101",
      "POLI101",
      "PSYC245"
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    "id": "brookdale-001461",
    "code": "PSYC247",
    "title": "Quantitative Methods in Psych",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "Quantitative methods used in psychological research: descriptive and inferential statistics. In this course, methods are situated within the design and interpretation of experimental data. Includes such methods as z-tests, correlation and regression, t-tests (single sample, dependent and independent means), and ANOVA (single and two-factor) and their application with statistical software. (Prerequisite(s): MATH-021 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in algebra and at lease a grade of \"C\" or better in PSYC-105 or PSYC-106)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "MATH-021",
      "PSYC105",
      "PSYC106"
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      "brookdale-001662",
      "brookdale-001708",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722"
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    "id": "brookdale-001462",
    "code": "PSYC285",
    "title": "Human Service Practicum",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "RADT157",
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    "code": "RADT252",
    "title": "Radiographic Procedures III",
    "credits": 6,
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    "code": "RADT252LAB",
    "title": "Radiographi Proced III Lab",
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    "code": "RADT255",
    "title": "Radiographic Pathology",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This course covers terminology, etiology, and disease processes of various pathological disorders, especially as it pertains to radiographic imaging. Systemic classifications of diseases and radiographic findings are discussed, emphasizing the relationship between imaging modalities and disease diagnosis. (Prerequisites: A grade of \"C\" or higher in HESC-105 and BIoL-111, Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program, and a grade of \"C\" or higher in RADT-150, RADT-151, radt-152, RADT-153, RADT-155, RADT-156, RADT-157, RADT-158, RADT-250, RADT-251 and RADT-252; Corequisites: RADT-256 and RADT-267).",
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    "code": "RADT256",
    "title": "Professional Issues",
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    "code": "RADT267",
    "title": "Advanced Imaging Procedures",
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    "description": "This course covers positioning terminology, anatomy, and procedural protocols for the skull and related anatomy, special procedures, including mammography, female imaging, bone density, and vascular imaging topics. Students will demontrate skull and related procedures, as well as CT procedures and terminal (graduate) competency evaluations in the clinical setting.",
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    "code": "RADT267LAB",
    "title": "Advanced Imaging Proc Lab",
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    "code": "RADT295",
    "title": "Special Project - Radt",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "The student will prepare an individualized plan of study in behavioral terms. The student and the instructor will complete a contract which will include a set of objectives, methods of achievement and a plan for evaluation. The instructor will serve as a preceptor and consultant in guiding the student through the theoretical and laboratory components of the study plan.",
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    "code": "RADTELECT",
    "title": "Radiologic Technology Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "id": "brookdale-001489",
    "code": "RDIO101",
    "title": "Intro to Radio and Podcasting",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will demonstrate an understanding of the history and impact of radio as a medium of mass communication and explore its evolution into podcasting. Students will develop the skills necessary for radio and podcasting production by creating high quality content for possible use on Brookdale Public Radio, WBJB FM.",
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      "brookdale-001676",
      "brookdale-001677"
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    "code": "RDIO295",
    "title": "Speical Project - Radio",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students will design a project of advanced study. Students must have completed previous course work in the subject area and must meet with the appropriate instructor before registration. (Prerequisites: RDIO-101)",
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    "title": "Radio Internship",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students will practice radio skills in a real-world experience. They will work with an experienced practitioner who will guide and supervise their progress. Internship may be in the College radio station or a commercial radio station. (Prerequisites: RDIO-101, COMM-115 and approval of instructor and Career Services Representative)",
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    "title": "Radio Elective",
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This course is designed to help students improve their critical reading skills and study strategies to effectively handle the demands of college courses. Students will learn to analyze text and apply appropriate study/learning strategies. By successfully completing this course, students will satisfy their basic skills requirement in reading. This developmental course will not be counted toward degree requirements. *This course runs for 7.5 weeks.",
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    "hours": 4,
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    "hours": 3,
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    "description": "This course introduces the student to triage and the stabilization of patients with life threatening conditions and the procedures performed in the emergency department. Emphasis is placed on skills required to perform and document a problem oriented history and physical; formulate a differential diagnosis; order and interpret the tests necessary to confirm or rule out a primary diagnosis and educate the patient and family. The student will also be introduced to disaster preparedness and emergency management in unique environments.(Prerequisites: RESP-161 and RESP-162; Corequisites: RESP-163 and RESP-164; Prerequisite or Corequisite: BIOL-112)",
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    "code": "RESP261",
    "title": "Neonatal & Pediatric Resp Care",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This course covers the theory and principles of respiratory care applied to infants and children in the acute and sub acute care setting. Topics include development of the pulmonary system, diseases and disorders, respiratory management including PALS and NALS protocols, and special considerations in the management of infants and children. (Prerequisites: RESP-163, RESP-164 and RESP-165; Corequisite: RESP-262; Prerequisites or corequisites: BIOL-213 and PSYC-106)",
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      "brookdale-001711"
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    "code": "RESP262",
    "title": "Adult Critical Care",
    "credits": 7,
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    "description": "In this course, the student will study the principles of adult intensive care. Topics include initiation, maintenance, monitoring and withdrawal of mechanical ventilation, airway management, and principles of hemodynamic monitoring. The selection and maintenance of ventilators and other equipment used in the critical care unit will also be discussed. The student will practice skills in the college laboratory, and work with groups of patients in a clinical setting. (Prerequisites: RESP-163, RESP-164 and RESP-165; Corequisite: RESP- 261; Prerequisite or Corequisite: BIOL-213 and PSYC-106)",
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    "code": "RESP263",
    "title": "Subacute Respiratory Care",
    "credits": 2,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": "This course is designed to prepare the student to work in alternative care settings including physician group practices, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, sleep labs and home care agencies. Classroom discussions will include concepts of pulmonary rehabilitation, exercise testing, practices and principles of respiratory care in the home, discharge planning, reimbursement issues, patient education, and respiratory therapy in skilled nursing facilities.(Prerequisites: RESP-261 and RESP-262; Corequisites: RESP-264 and RESP-265; Prerequisites or Corequisites: Humanities course and ENGL-122 or SPCH-115)",
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    "code": "RESP264",
    "title": "Respiratory Care Practice",
    "credits": 7,
    "hours": 7,
    "description": "In this course the student will develop and implement patient care plans, manage and prioritize care for groups of patients in all areas of clinical practice. Specific topics include preparation for the national exams, and discussions of leadership skills and management styles. Students will demonstrate communication skills by researching, preparing, and presenting a case study.(Prerequisites: RESP-261 and RESP-262; Corequisites: RESP-263 and RESP-265; Prerequisites or Corequisites: Humanities course and ENGL-122 or SPCH-115)",
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    "code": "RESP265",
    "title": "Issues in Respiratory Care",
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    "description": "This course provides a forum for the student to explore current issues in respiratory care. A wide range of topics are discussed from philosophical, theoretical, ethical, social, economic, historical, research and professional points of view. Students will analyze issues, describe influencing factors, and propose resolutions and strategies, including the impact on respiratory care. (Prerequisites: RESP-261 and RESP-262; Corequisites: RESP-263 and RESP-264; Prerequisites or Corequisites: Humanities course and ENGL-122 or SPCH-115)",
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    "code": "RESP295",
    "title": "Special Project - Resp Therapy",
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    "description": "The student will prepare an individualized plan of study in behavioral terms. The student and the instructor will complete a contract which will include a set of objectives, methods of achievement and a plan for evaluation. The instructor will serve as a preceptor and consultant in guiding the student through the theoretical and laboratory components of the study plan",
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    "code": "RESPELECT",
    "title": "Respiratory Therapy Elective",
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    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "This course is designed for students with no previous knowledge, or very limited knowledge, of the Russian language. Strong emphasis will be placed on acquiring conversational and comprehension skills, using practical and interesting situational materials that will stress both language and culture. Grammatical patterns and syntax will be stressed with the aim that students read and write what they have learned to say and understand. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Fall term.",
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    "code": "RUSS102",
    "title": "Elementary Russian II",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "Students will build upon skills acquired in the first semester course and will be able to express themselves in a variety of more complex situations in Russian. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in RUSS-101)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001516",
    "code": "RUSSELECT",
    "title": "Russian Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "code": "SOCI105",
    "title": "Intercultural Communication",
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    "description": "Culture influences all aspects of our behavior including how we communicate, how we see ourselves, and how we see those who are different from us. By acquiring an interdisciplinary knowledge of culture and how it operates in our lives, students will learn to think critically about how cultural differences within societal groups can form the basis for communication patterns that can develop both between groups of Americans and also cross-nationally.",
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      "brookdale-001660",
      "brookdale-001725"
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    "code": "SOCI202",
    "title": "Analysis of Social Problems",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course examines a variety of contemporary social problems from the major paradigmatic perspectives in sociology including but not limited to issues of diversity and inequality; social institutions; population; globalization and environmental issues. (Prerequisite(s): READ-095 or satisfactory completion of College's foundational studies requirement in Reading. Completion of SOCI-101 recommended, but not required).",
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    "code": "SOCI215",
    "title": "Marriage and the Family",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will develop a sociological understanding of marriage and the family. The course adopts a historical perspective on the evolution of marriage and family as an institution and analyzes current forms of the family. The impact of social and economic changes surrounding the family are considered.(Prerequisites: READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading; SOCI-101 strongly recommended)",
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      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722",
      "brookdale-001723",
      "brookdale-001724"
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    "id": "brookdale-001520",
    "code": "SOCI216",
    "title": "Majority & Minority Relations",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course examines the inter-relationship between race, class, gender and ethnicity and how these structures have shaped the experiences of all people in America. A sociological and historical perspective is applied to analyze how a social configuration characterized by cultural diversity affects the individual consciousness, group interaction and group access to institutional power and privileges. SOCI-101 is recommended, but not required.",
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      "brookdale-001723",
      "brookdale-001724"
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    "code": "SOCI225",
    "title": "Sociology of Gender",
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    "code": "SOCI295",
    "title": "Special Project - Sociology",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "(Prerequisite: Six credits in Sociology or approval from the instructor)",
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    "code": "SOCIELECT",
    "title": "Sociology Elective",
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    "hours": 1,
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    "code": "SOCITUTR",
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    "hours": 0,
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    "code": "SOSC299",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "SPAN101",
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    "hours": 4,
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    "code": "SPAN101TUTR",
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    "hours": 0,
    "description": "This course is for Poseidon Early College High School students is designed to provide support and preparation for students as they enter SPAN 101 in the PECHS curriculum. It will help bridge student learning from the high school to the college curriculum. Students will work with college instructors and academic support personnel.",
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    "code": "SPAN102",
    "title": "Elementary Spanish II",
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    "hours": 4,
    "description": "Students will build upon skills acquired in the first semester course and will be able to express themselves in a variety of more complex situations in Spanish. (Prerequisite: A \"C\" or higher in SPAN 101 or instructor approval)",
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      "brookdale-001648"
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    "code": "SPAN102TUTR",
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    "hours": 0,
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    "code": "SPAN204",
    "title": "Intermediate Spanish II",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will demonstrate the ability to speak, read and write Spanish and to discuss and evaluate Spanish and Latin American culture, customs and current events. They will also interact with native speakers of the language. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in SPAN 203 or instructor approval)",
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      "brookdale-001648"
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    "code": "SPAN207",
    "title": "Spanish Conversation & Comp",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is designed for students who have completed four semesters or more of College Spanish and/or already possess the ability to interact with native speakers and read and write the language. Emphasis will be on improving conversational skills; discussions will bring increasingly complex grammar and vocabulary into active use. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in SPAN 204 or instructor's approval)",
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      "brookdale-001648"
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    "title": "SPAN 208",
    "credits": 4,
    "hours": 4,
    "description": "Students will improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills, demonstrating the ability to report on various aspects of Spanish and Latin American life and culture using more complex language patterns.",
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    "code": "SPAN215",
    "title": "Contemp Latin Amer Lit",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will read Latin American poetry, essays, short stories, and plays of the 20th century in Spanish. Discussions will be conducted in Spanish. (Prerequisite: A grade of \"C\" or higher in SPAN 204 or instructor's approval)",
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    "code": "SPAN216",
    "title": "Spanish for Near-Native Speakr",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will demonstrate the ability to use the Spanish language correctly in writing, as well as orally, and to relate it to present issues. Upon completion of the course, the student will have acquired basic writing skills and knowledge of the Spanish grammatical structure. Specific writing needs will be met by individualized instruction and in laboratory hours. (Prerequisite: Native speaking ability or approval of instructor or a grade of \"C\" or higher in SPAN 207 or SPAN 215)",
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      "SPAN215"
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    "id": "brookdale-001537",
    "code": "SPANELECT",
    "title": "Spanish Elective",
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    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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    "code": "SPCH115",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will develop the public speaking skills central to success in academic, civic, business and professional life. Students who complete SPCH-115 will have performed informative, persuasive and demonstrative speeches which exhibit competence in academic research, technological literacy, ethical reasoning, critical thinking, organization and extemporaneous delivery. (Prerequisite(s): READ-092, READ-094, READ-095 or ESL-012 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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      "brookdale-001616",
      "brookdale-001618",
      "brookdale-001619",
      "brookdale-001620",
      "brookdale-001623",
      "brookdale-001624",
      "brookdale-001625",
      "brookdale-001626",
      "brookdale-001628",
      "brookdale-001629",
      "brookdale-001631",
      "brookdale-001632",
      "brookdale-001637",
      "brookdale-001642",
      "brookdale-001643",
      "brookdale-001644",
      "brookdale-001645",
      "brookdale-001646",
      "brookdale-001647",
      "brookdale-001648",
      "brookdale-001657",
      "brookdale-001658",
      "brookdale-001659",
      "brookdale-001663",
      "brookdale-001664",
      "brookdale-001665",
      "brookdale-001666",
      "brookdale-001667",
      "brookdale-001668",
      "brookdale-001669",
      "brookdale-001670",
      "brookdale-001671",
      "brookdale-001676",
      "brookdale-001677",
      "brookdale-001678",
      "brookdale-001679",
      "brookdale-001680",
      "brookdale-001681",
      "brookdale-001682",
      "brookdale-001692",
      "brookdale-001697",
      "brookdale-001699",
      "brookdale-001701",
      "brookdale-001706",
      "brookdale-001707",
      "brookdale-001708",
      "brookdale-001711",
      "brookdale-001712",
      "brookdale-001713",
      "brookdale-001714",
      "brookdale-001715",
      "brookdale-001716",
      "brookdale-001717",
      "brookdale-001718",
      "brookdale-001719",
      "brookdale-001720",
      "brookdale-001721",
      "brookdale-001722",
      "brookdale-001723",
      "brookdale-001724",
      "brookdale-001725"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/SPCH115",
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    "id": "brookdale-001539",
    "code": "SPCH130",
    "title": "Interpersonal Communications",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will introduce students to the study of interpersonal communication. Students will be provided with an opportunity to improve their theoretical understanding and practical application of interpersonal skills. Specific focus on dyadic communication relationships will include aspects of initiation, maintenance and closure within situation specific contexts. An oral skill building approach to this course and its material will require that students participate in class activities that emphasize effective listening and speaking. Additionally written assignments and/or tests accompany each unit. (Prerequisite: READ-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in reading)",
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      "READ-095"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001626",
      "brookdale-001660"
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    "id": "brookdale-001540",
    "code": "SPCH215",
    "title": "Argumentation and Debate",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Students will sharpen their critical thinking skills through their participation in structured argument and debate. Through several debate formats students will learn how to research in support of an argument, compose sound and logical arguments, and present those arguments orally. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term of odd years. (Prerequisites: ENGL-095 or satisfactory completion of the College's foundational studies requirement in writing and SPCH-115 or permission of instructor)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "SPCH115"
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    "id": "brookdale-001541",
    "code": "SPCH225",
    "title": "Advanced Public Speaking",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Advanced Public Speaking builds on the foundation of the public speaking skills developed in SPCH 115 and is designed to challenge students to refine those skills. Students will learn to apply communication principles to practical challenges faced in personal, civic, and professional life.(Prerequisites: SPCH 115 with a grade of C or higher)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "SPCH115"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/SPCH225",
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    "id": "brookdale-001542",
    "code": "SPCH230",
    "title": "Communication Disorders",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will introduce students to common organic and neurogenic communication disorders in children and adults. Articulation, voice, fluency, language, and hearing disorders will all be addressed by examining their nature, causes, symptoms and treatments. Students will also be introduced to the corresponding professions that work to remediate communication disorders. (Prerequisite: SPCH-115)",
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    "id": "brookdale-001543",
    "code": "SPCH295",
    "title": "Special Project - Speech",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "(Prerequisite: Approval of instructor)",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/SPCH295",
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    "id": "brookdale-001544",
    "code": "SPCHELECT",
    "title": "Speech Elective",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only !",
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/SPCHELECT",
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    "id": "brookdale-001545",
    "code": "SVLR999",
    "title": "Service Learning",
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    "hours": 0,
    "description": null,
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/SVLR999",
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    "id": "brookdale-001546",
    "code": "TCCR999",
    "title": "Technical Studies Core",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": null,
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/TCCR999",
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    "id": "brookdale-001547",
    "code": "TCED999",
    "title": "Technical Educ Core Credits",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": null,
    "prerequisites": [],
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/TCED999",
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    "id": "brookdale-001548",
    "code": "TELV115",
    "title": "TV Aesthetics and Analysis",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course is based on the assumption that television, our most pervasive medium, deserves critical examination. Students will explore the nature of the medium and analyze both content and design of current programming.",
    "prerequisites": [],
    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001628",
      "brookdale-001632",
      "brookdale-001676"
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    "id": "brookdale-001549",
    "code": "TELV121",
    "title": "TV Production",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "The student will demonstrate an understanding of basic television production techniques including the use of the camera, console and audio board and the preparation of scripts by producing and directing studio programs.",
    "prerequisites": [],
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      "brookdale-001628",
      "brookdale-001632",
      "brookdale-001669",
      "brookdale-001676"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/TELV121",
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    "id": "brookdale-001550",
    "code": "TELV122",
    "title": "Digital Video Production",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "Digital video production deals with video field production in the digital domain. The student will plan, shoot and edit videotaped projects in the documentary or informational format. Use of digital video production and editing techniques will be emphasized. (Prerequisite: TELV 121 with minimum grade of \"C\" or DGMD-101)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "TELV121",
      "DGMD101"
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      "brookdale-001628",
      "brookdale-001632",
      "brookdale-001642",
      "brookdale-001676",
      "brookdale-001677"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/TELV122",
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    "id": "brookdale-001551",
    "code": "TELV224",
    "title": "Video Editing/Post Production",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "This course will focus on advanced principles of professional video editing. Students will learn to operate and effectively use the principal components of a contemporary computer-based editing system. The course content will focus on aesthetic principles of visual continuity as well as technical considerations. (Prerequisite: TELV 121 and TELV 122 with minimum grade of \"C\")",
    "prerequisites": [
      "TELV121",
      "TELV122"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001632"
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    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/TELV224",
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    "id": "brookdale-001552",
    "code": "TELV295",
    "title": "TV Special Project",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students will design a project of advanced study. Students must have completed previous course work in the subject area and must meet with an appropriate instructor before registration. (Prerequisites: TELV 121, TELV 122 and TELV 224)",
    "prerequisites": [
      "TELV121",
      "TELV122",
      "TELV224"
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    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001632"
    ],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/TELV295",
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    "id": "brookdale-001553",
    "code": "TELV299",
    "title": "TV Internship",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "Students will practice television production and organizational skills in a real world experience. They will work with an experienced practitioner who will guide and supervise their progress. Such an internship may be in television services at Brookdale's cable television system or in television facilities in education, business or industry. (Prerequisites: TELV 121, TELV 122, TELV 224 and approval of instructor and Career Services Representative)",
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      "TELV121",
      "TELV122",
      "TELV224"
    ],
    "program_ids": [
      "brookdale-001632"
    ],
    "source_url": "https://catalog.brookdalecc.edu/courses/TELV299",
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    "id": "brookdale-001554",
    "code": "TELVELECT",
    "title": "Television Electiave",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 1,
    "description": "To be used for transfer evaluations only!",
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