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FIN5WS
Searching for Scholarships
Do you want free money for college? Every year hundreds of scholarships go unclaimed. Improve your chances to secure a scholarship. Learn to do scholarship searches, how to write winning personal essays, and other useful strategies to help pay for your college education.
 
HE4WS
Wellnessology
Learn the basic theories and practices of Wellnessology. Wellnessology combines oriental health philosophy and western basic science to help achieve wellness goals and maintain quality of life. Learn about life energy management (Qi management), life energy kinesiology (Qi kinesiology), acupuncture, and natural life supporting herbs. These approaches are intended to help with pain management, anxiety abatement, weight control, cold and flu prevention, and riddance of allergies.
 
HEC4CWS
Cooking Around the World - Soupsof Italy
Try foods from a variety of different countries around the world. Wintertime is soup time, and no one eats more soup than the Italians. Learn the secrets to wonderful, hearly, satisfying soups.
 
PE185WSB
Softball Conditioning
This course reviews fundamental skills. Advanced skill techniques and conditioning drills will be introduced and practiced. Competitive team play will be provided to increase the students' skill level.
 
REC6WS
Women's Self-Defense
Learn practical self-defense and survival zoning concepts so you will be able to more effectively protect yourself against a predator. Learn ways to avoid potential violent encounters and how to not be a target. Popular myths will be dispelled. Class will include lectures, demonstrations and practice. Learn to defend yourself from attacks in various positions, apply assertive verbal commands, strike padded targets and experience attacker based scenario training.
 
WS101
Introduction to Women's Studies
- F/W/Sp This course is intended to be an introduction to Women's Studies. It is designed to be an interdisciplinary exploration of the economic, political and social forces that shape women's lives. The course draws upon the methodologies of social sciences, history, literature and other fields.
 

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