2012-13 SCC College Catalog

2012-13 SCC College Catalog

Scottsdale Community College 2012-13 Catalog

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240 SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2012-2013 CATALOG & STUDENT HANDBOOK THP291AF 1 credit Summer Conservatory: Career Development (ACT) Principles of the business of being an actor. Emphasis on audition techniques. May be repeated for a total of three (3) credit hours. Prerequisites: By audition and interview only. THP291AG 4 credits 5 periods Summer Conservatory: Production (ACT) Practicum in rehearsal and stage performance through public productions. May be repeated for a total of twelve (12) credit hours. Prerequisites: By audition and interview only. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT SCC Business Institute 14350 N. 87th Street, Scottsdale www.sccbi.com TQM200 2 credits TQM (480) 425-6910 2 periods Leadership for Front-Line Employees Methods of traditional management concepts and their application to a quality oriented environment for the front-line employee. Covers planning, goal-setting, problem-solving, motivation, time management, adaptability, flexibility and dependability in a quality setting. Prerequisites: None. TQM101 or TQM101AA and TQM101AB are recommended. (TQM200 is offered in online format.) WELLNESS EDUCATION HPERD Division Office WED151 WED 3 credits PE 149 480.423.6606 3 periods Introduction to Alternative Medicine Definition of health; exploration of mind-body-spirit connection in health; various therapeutic modalities; identification of strengths and limitations of alternative therapies. Also includes development of ability to critically review written material in the alternative therapy area. Prerequisites: None. WED162 Meditation and Wellness Physiology of meditation and its effects on physical and mental health; scholastic abilities and interpersonal relationships; differentiation between meditation and other relaxation techniques. Prerequisites: None. WED165 2 credits Overview of Massage Therapy History of massage; overview of bodywork systems; benefits and indications of massage; legal requirements for practice in Arizona. Prerequisites: None. 2 periods 1 credit 1 period 2 periods WED172 1 credit Overview of Herbal Remedies History and evolution of herbs for healing applications. Preparation, usage, and effects of certain herbs used for healing purposes. Basic literature review skills in the area of herbal medicine. Prerequisites: None. WED183 2 credits 2 periods Introduction to Ayurvedic Principles Introduction to Ayurveda: "the science of life"; a complete system of balancing the body, mind and spirit, originating from ancient India. Introduction to foundational Ayurvedic principles, health philosophy and self assessment of basic constitution. Application of basic health and self care practices such as food selection and preparation, exercise and movement, renewal and restoration activities, environmental influences to promote health and well- being. Prerequisites: None. Course Notes: WED183 may be repeated for a total of six (6) credits. WED185 2 credits 2 periods Overview of Movement Therapy Systems Definition of health, exploration of mind-body-spirit connection in health, various therapeutic modalities, identification of strengths and limitation of movement based therapies. Also includes development of ability to critically review written material in the physical or movement therapy area. Prerequisites: None. WED195AA-AC 0.50-2 credits 1-2 periods Special Topics in Wellness Education Introduction to current topics and contemporary issues related to developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Focuses on a variety of techniques and strategies to promote wellness. Prerequisites: None. WED218 Aromatherapy Physiology of aromatherapy; methods of use; preparation of oils; uses in sports, beauty care, massage, child care, health care, at work, and in the home. Prerequisites: None. WORLD LANGUAGES English, World Languages & Journalism Div. LC 305 480.423.6459 The foreign language conversation courses (115, 116, 225, 226) qualify as general elective credit. Courses numbered 201 and 202 qualify as a global awareness requirement or for fulfillment of the foreign language requirement at the state universities. Courses numbered 265 and 266 qualify as a global awareness and humanities requirement. These language courses are offered: Chinese (CHI) - see page 169 French (FRE) - see page 199 Italian (ITA) - see page 208 Pima (PIM) - see page 226 Sign Language (SLG) - see page 230 Spanish (SPA) - see page 233 www.scottsdalecc.edu *Go to page 50 for more information on SUN courses. 1 credit 1 period 1 period Courses

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