[FOS] FOOD SERVICE [HIST] HISTORY FOS 112 HIST 121 FOOD SERVICE SANITATION AND SAFETY HIST OF WESTERN CIVILIZ TO 1648 A study of personal hygiene and the principles involved in Political, social and economic history of the Western world from its maintaining sanitary standards necessary to comply with regulations Middle Eastern origins to contemporary movements and problems. for a food service operation. May be repeated three times. (IAI S2 902) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) (.5 credit, .5 lecture, 0 lab) HIST 122 FOS 199 HIST OF WESTERN CIVILIZ FROM 1648 FOOD SERVICE REFRESHER Political, social, and economic history of the Western world from its A short continuing education course for certified food service Middle Eastern origins to contemporary movements and problems. managers and food handlers designed to cover the Illinois Public Considers the development of European nationalism, liberalism, Health “core curricular” areas required under the Illinois Food and imperialism, and surveys World War I and II and subsequent Service Sanitation Code 750.551 (c) (1) (C). May be repeated three developments. (IAI S2 903) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) times. Pre-requisite: Illinois Food Service Sanitation Manager Certificate (FSSMC). (0.5 credit, 0.5 lecture, 0 lab) HIST 141 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA [GOVT] GOVERNMENT Political and constitutional history of principal Latin American nations, including political relations, independence, and social and GOVT 121 economic movements. (IAI S2 920N) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Historical development and organization of national, state, and local HIST 161 governments; the Federal system, national and state constitutions. BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY (IAI S5 900) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) A survey of the history of Black Americans from Africa to the present. (IAI S2 923D) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) GOVT 226 INTRO. TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HIST 241 Study of international relations with emphasis on contemporary AMER HIST I international problems and relations. Includes analysis of Historical survey of the development of the United States and international behavior, international law, foreign policy, causes of its people from its origins to current movements and problems. conflicts, and potential solutions. (IAI S5 904) Development of the United States from colonization to 1865. Special (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) emphasis is placed on the Constitution, Western Movement and the growth of nationalism. (IAI S2 900) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) GOVT 260 POLITICS IN STATES AND COMMUNITIES HIST 242 Historical development and organization of state government with an AMER HIST II emphasis on the Illinois General Assembly and state constitutions. Historical survey of the development of the United States and This course may be offered for variable credit and may be repeated its peoples from its origins to current movements and problems. three times. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) Development of the United States from 1865 to the present with special emphasis on the emergence of the United States in world GOVT 261 affairs. (IAI S2 901) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) FEDERAL AND NATIONAL POLITICS A hands on interdisciplinary study of politics at the national level. [HLTH] HEALTH Study will be through lecture, discussions, guided study, and a trip to our Nation’s Capital. Pre-requisite: instructor consent. HLTH 110 (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) TRANSITION TO HEALTH SCIENCE CAREER This ABE/GED Bridge course will allow hands on and classroom [GRAP] GRAPHICS education for students interested in transitioning into a health related career, certification program, or post-secondary education degree GRAP 121 program. This course may be repeated three times and offered ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I as variable credit. Pre-requisite: Registration in the ABE/GED Introduction to engineering and design and graphics, including department; score of at least 6.0 on the TABE test. sketching, computer aided drafting, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi- (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views and working drawings. Students are required to use CAD in this course. HLTH 114 (3 credit, 2 lecture, 4 lab) TRANSITION TO HEALTH CAREER ASE This ASE/GED Bridge course will allow hands on and classroom education for students interested in transitioning into a health related career, certification program, or post-secondary education degree program. This course may be repeated three times and offered as variable credit. Pre-requisite: Registration in the ASE/GED department; score of at least 9.0 on the TABE test. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) 134