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Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
NUTR 100 Elements of Nutrition (3)
A study of the scientific and quantitative foundations of the applied science of human nutrition. The goal is to understand how nutrition reflects an integration across scientific disciplines and how foods provide important nutrients that provide substance and energy for healthy living. Topics include scientific reasoning, healthy meal planning, and weight management. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: NUTR 100 or NUTR 200.
27595 S341 05 Feb 25-04 Mar 25 W/M 1800-2100 Open Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Martin, Paul R. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site; connected via Zoom from Humphreys (host site with faculty present) to Sasebo; class will not meet 17 Feb
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
26438 S341 15 Jan 25-04 Mar 25 Th 1800-2100 Open Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Jasny, Aaron P. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week hybrid class; meets on-site; connected via Zoom from Yokosuka (host site with faculty present) to Sasebo
WRTG 111 Academic Writing I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series WRTG 111-WRTG 112. Fulfills the general education requirement in communications.) An introduction to reading, writing, and critical thinking in an academic setting. The goal is to practice strategies for understanding academic texts and for developing one's ideas in relation to those texts. Focus is on writing thesis-driven essays that incorporate ideas and information from sources and demonstrate critical thinking, proper attribution, and effective language use. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: WRTG 100A, WRTG 111, or WRTG 111X.
26444 S342 15 Jan 25-04 Mar 25 Tu 1800-2100 Open Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Breckenridge, Adam G. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week hybrid class; meets on-site; connected via Zoom from Yokota (host site with faculty present) to Sasebo
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