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HLTH
1164 Stress Management
(2-0-2)
This course provides an introduction to various strategies that can be utilized by
individuals and groups to counteract the effects of stress in their lives. The
concepts of health promotion, disease prevention, self-care and healing provide
the framework within which the student experiences the use of various stress
management strategies.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: On demand.
HLTH
1165 Mental Health
(2-0-2)
Causes, types, treatment, and prevention of mental illness. Consideration given
to society's reaction to the mentally ill and how to maintain mental health.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: On demand.
HLTH
1166 Drugs and Drug Abuse
(2-0-2)
Basic information about drug use and abuse which includes alcohol,
depressants, narcotics, tobacco, stimulants, psychedelics, marijuana, over-the-
counter drugs, and prescription drugs.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: Fall.
HSEC
2109 Introduction to Homeland Security
(3-0-3)
This course provides the historic overview of the terrorist threat which influenced
the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS.) The statutory
authority, organization, structure, processes and policies of the DHS will be
examined. The course will also briefly review the role of National Intelligence
and technology in supporting the capabilities of the DHS as well as its future role.
An examination of the current National Strategy for Homeland Security will also
be included.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory scores on the English and Reading placement
examinations or enrollment in ENGL 0099 and READ 0099.
Corequisite: None.
Technology: 100% online.
Offered: On demand.
HSEC
2114 National Response Plan
(3-0-3)
The NRP provides the true national framework for the coordination and
interaction between Federal, State, local, tribal and volunteer organizations to
help save lives and protect America’s communities. The NRP provides the
complete spectrum of incident management activities to include the prevention
of, preparedness for, response to, and recovery from terrorism, major natural
disasters, and other major emergencies as well as the best practices from a wide
variety of incident management disciplines to include fire, rescue, emergency
management, law enforcement, public works, and emergency medical services.
This course provides an in-depth review of the NRP and its supporting annexes.
Pre or Corequisite: HSEC 2109.
Technology: 100% online.
Offered: On demand.