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English

The English department provides courses involving reading, writing and critical thinking, ranging from introductory to more advanced explorations of the role of language in society, in academic studies and in our own personal and professional experiences.

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Health and Lifetime Activities

The health and lifetime activities program is committed to providing a wide range of activities to students and faculty.  Any Lifetime Activities course will fill the institutional requirement for lifelong wellness when pursuing an AA or AS degree (excluding HLAC 2620).


Most lifetime activities courses may be designed or adapted for students with physical disabilities. Students who are interested in any adaptive Lifetime Activities course should see the Chair of the Health and Lifetime Activities Department for further information.

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History and Anthropology

The history program is designed to expose students to a variety of history fields and to the methods used by historians. Students who complete the program will be well prepared to undertake upper division history courses or complete a four-year degree.

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801-957-4307

 

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International Studies

The International Studies program has three elective tracks: Language, Business, and Area Studies; all of them designed to create greater  sensitivity and understanding of the global community as well as to gain or improve language skills in order to communicate with greater cultural understanding. Students will gain knowledge of historical and modern influences that will help them challenge the differences that separate cultures as well as deepen understanding of the magnificence of different cultures. 

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Philosophy

The Humanities Program provides students a broad variety of courses in Humanities, Anthropology, Philosophy and Cultural Studies including Art History, Religious Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies. These courses range from general surveys to specialized topics. The essentially interdisciplinary character of the Program combined with the diversity of the methodological approaches and pedagogical devices used by the faculty create an effective educational model to introduce students to both the classical foundations of world cultures and to the recent developments arising out of them.

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Psychology

Students are advised to check with the department or an academic advisor to determine which psychology courses are transferable to other colleges within the Utah System of Higher Education. The Psychology department offers individual courses in psychology, as well as a two-year AS degree. Listed below is the recommended course of study for the proposed AS degree in psychology.

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801-957-3114

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Social Work

Social Work students learn to provide professional services for emotionally, economically or socially disadvantaged persons.  This introductory level program will acquaint students to the multi-faceted, multi-skilled Social Work profession. Students learn issues in the provision of services to emotionally, economically, mentally or socially disadvantaged persons. The program also requires internships where the student will learn to apply and further understand theoretical frameworks discussed in class.

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