__________________________________________________________________ German ● Health GERMAN - GER GER-1010 Beginning German I 04 Semester Credits Introduction to German through multiple approaches with emphasis on speaking and understanding. Practice in conversational German and aural comprehension of topics of daily interest. Some practice in writing basic sentences and small simple paragraphs on relevant topics and reading short paragraphs. Lecture 03 hours. Laboratory 02 hours. Prerequisite(s): None. GER-1020 Beginning German II 04 Semester Credits Development of proficiency in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing. Emphasis on strengthening conversational skills through discussions of selected readings and cultural topics. Lecture 03 hours. Laboratory 02 hours. Prerequisite(s): GER-1010 Beginning German I, or one year of high school German, or departmental approval. GER-2010 Intermediate German I 03 Semester Credits Discussion of topics of everyday life, colloquialisms, vocabulary augmentation, and improvement of speech patterns. Grammar review. Practice in writing compositions. Introduction to German civilization and literature. Lecture 03 hours. Laboratory 00 hours. Prerequisite(s): GER-1020 Beginning German II, or two years of high school German, or departmental approval. GER-2020 Intermediate German II 03 Semester Credits Intensive exercises in written and oral expression. Additional grammar review and vocabulary building. Further exploration of German literature. Lecture 03 hours. Laboratory 00 hours. Prerequisite(s): GER-2010 Intermediate German I, or three years of high school German, or departmental approval. HEALTH - HLTH HLTH-1100 Personal Health Education 03 Semester Credits Introduction to meaning and scope of health as related to individual, family, community and society. Focuses on introspective view of physical, emotional, intellectual, social, occupational, environmental, and spiritual dimensions of health with emphasis on mechanism for positive behavior change. Lecture 03 hours. Laboratory 00 hours. Prerequisite(s): None. HLTH-1230 Standard First Aid and Personal Safety 01 Semester Credit Basic level first aid and one-person CPR course intended to provide knowledge and skills necessary to help sustain life and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until advanced medical help arrives. Special emphasis placed on identifying and eliminating potentially hazardous conditions, recognizing emergencies and making appropriate decisions for first aid care. Upon successful completion, student is eligible for certification in First Aid/CPR/AED by the American Heart Association or the American National Red Cross. Lecture 01 hour. Laboratory 00 hours. Prerequisite(s): None. HLTH-1310 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 01 Semester Credit [This course is cross-listed as EMT-1310. Credit can only be earned once for either course.] The CPR for Healthcare Providers teaches the management of respiratory and circulatory emergencies in adults, children, and infants. The Heartsaver First Aid teaches the management of illness and injury in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Instruction and treatment methods to meet American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross (ARC) standards for CPR. Lecture 01 hour. Laboratory 00 hours. Prerequisite(s): None. HLTH-1400 Childhood Health, Safety and Nutrition 03 Semester Credits Focuses on nutrition, health, and safety needs of infants and young children. Training provided in communicable disease recognition, prevention and management, first aid, infant/child CPR, and child abuse recognition and prevention, as required by the Ohio Day Care Licensing Rules. Nutritional requirements of infants and young children, meal planning and menu evaluation, principles of hygiene and safety in storage, preparation and serving of food are addressed. Positive health practices emphasized as integral elements in nurturing a child’s total development. Lecture 03 hours. Laboratory 00 hours. Prerequisite(s): None. HLTH-2500 Women's Health Issues 03 Semester Credits Exploration of all dimensions of women's health, identification of health risks unique to women, evaluation of traditional and non-traditional approaches to health care problems and development of personal strategies for selection of health enhancing behaviors. Lecture 03 hours. Laboratory 00 hours. Prerequisite(s): ENG-1010 College Composition I, or departmental approval. Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 2014-2015 ___________________________________________________________ 351