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COM HLT X 425
Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury

Using the mechanical laws of motion, this course analyzes human movement using a systematic approach.

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COM HLT X 421.1
Biomechanics: Analysis of Human Movement

Based on the mechanical laws of applied physics, this course explores the analysis of movement of the human body.

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Online
COM HLT X 404.7
Exercise and Sports Nutrition

Designed for fitness and sports enthusiasts, this course provides an in-depth understanding of the relation between dietary needs and optimal exercise performance and training.

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MGMT 815.58
Doorways to Awakening

In order to experience true freedom from the bondage of self-limiting behaviors and perceptions, we need to claim our natural birthright – Awakening, the ultimate goal of human life. This course takes you through the steps of awakening by introducing the practice of the conscious use of consciousness while living a day-to-day life each moment of every day.

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Live Online
COM HLT 705
Macronutrient Basics for Exercise and Sports Nutrition

Students gain an in-depth understanding of the roles of carbohydrate, protein, and fat in the diets of very active people

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Live Online
COM HLT 704
Basic Tools to Scientifically Evaluate Diet Trends

Students gain the ability to critically evaluate any nutrition trend, identify credible sources of information and assess the soundness of evidence and make corresponding practical recommendations.

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Live Online
MGMT 815.57
Leadership Series, Part 3: Leadership Success and Happiness

This course blends a traditional leadership effectiveness approach learning best practices in communication, conflict management, negotiation, power, motivation and team-building with a Self-Exploration journey in order to anchor leadership mastery past surface behaviors

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Live Online
GENINT 721.759
Reading and Acting Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew

Osher (50+). This course allows students the opportunity to read aloud and discuss one of William Shakespeare's plays. Students do not need prior acting experience, only a passion for exploring Shakespeare's genius and a copy of the play.   

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GENINT 721.760
Birds in Classical Music, Part 2: Mythological Creatures

Osher (50+). In this course, we look at how mythological birds have influenced and inspired classical music. 

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GENINT 721.757
Postwar Italy and The Cinema Of Hope and Resilience

Osher (50+). In this course, we screen and discuss three post-war and three contemporary Italian films.

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GENINT 721.758
Parables, Part 2: The Parables of Jesus

Osher (50+). In this course, we read the parables of Jesus and discuss how they address religious, spiritual and ethical themes.

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GENINT 721.751
Women in Science: Overcoming the Matilda Effect and Achieving Equality

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the obstacles and achievements of women in the field of science.

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GENINT 721.756
Understanding the Emerging Axis of Evil

Osher (50+). In this course, we discuss the emergence of a new axis of evil, comprised of China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.

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GENINT 721.755
The Isms of Early 20th Century Art

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the avant-garde art and artists from the early twentieth century. 

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GENINT 721.752
Los Angeles in the 1950s: Becoming the Pinnacle of American Pop Culture

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the Empire style, the late Neoclassical style that characterizes artistic creations of the era.

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GENINT 721.754
Family Relationships in Film, Part Two: Father-Daughter and Mother-Son

Osher (50+). In this course, we screen and discuss seven movies that explore the parent-child relationship.

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GENINT 721.753
Chocolate in Europe, the Middle East and Africa

Osher (50+).  In this course, we explore three regions where chocolate is grown and/or produced: Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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GENINT 721.750
Almost Nobel-Prize Winners, Part 2: Three Russians

Osher (50+). In this course, we read the works of three Russian authors whose work has been deemed worthy of the Nobel-Prize in Literature but who did not win the prize.

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GENINT 721.747
The Thrill of Hitchcock: Secrets of the Master, Part 2

Osher (50+).  In this course, we screen and discuss some of Hithcock's greatest films.

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