
Home | My.mhcc.edu MyMHCC is your online gateway to Mt. Hood Community College. This site allows you to connect with faculty, staff and students, register for courses, keep up with college activities and take care of many aspects of college business. Click on a link below: Schedule of Classes Student Email and the Portal Campus Announcements Online Demos for MyMHCC Event Calendar Links of Interest HELP WITH LOGGING IN How Students log into MyMHCC: Your username is your MHCC ID number. Welcome to Wisc-Online.com LSU Shreveport List of colleges and universities in Colorado The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Colorado which range in age and focus of programs.[1] This list also includes other educational institutions providing higher education, meaning tertiary, quaternary, and, in some cases, post-secondary education. The State Commission data is also provided. Colorado Commission on Higher Education[edit] This table includes Locations, Governance, Institution Focus(es), The Enrollment Head count (the sum of undergraduate and graduate students), the number of Full-time equivalent students, and the percentage of these students which qualify as residents of the State. Federal institutions[edit] Four-year institutions[edit] United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs State institutions[edit] Two-year institutions[edit] Four-year institutions[edit] Private institutions[edit] Four-year, non-profit, regionally accredited institutions[edit] Four-year, for-profit, regionally accredited institutions[edit] See also[edit]
Medical School Requirements Written by Studentdoc Editor Visit our Premed Forum for details and discussion of medical school requirements. There are no set-in-stone requirements for every medical school. With the development of the new MCAT, planned for release in 2015, there are additional courses that are recommended. Most often, an initial screen of applicants is done by computer to ensure that basic things like courses taken, GPA and MCAT scores meet a desired minimum. Coursework The commonly accepted coursework requirements for medical school include a minimum of 1 year of: General biology Physics with lab General chemistry (inorganic chemistry) with lab Organic chemistry with lab Calculus English New - Sociology New - Psychology If you are planning to do your premedical coursework after you get your undergraduate degree, you can take these courses at nearly any four-year college. Medical school admissions are competitive, so you need to have a strong GPA. Your MCAT scores are important. Baccalaureate Diploma
A Liberal Arts College in Colorado, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO One of the most affordable colleges in Colorado, we keep the cost of college low Freshman Tuition Scholarship Scale* In-State Students: 2013-14 Freshman Tuition Scholarship Scale* Out-of-State and International Students: 2013-14 *View tuition scholarships for transfer students Application Deadlines Early Action and Regular Decision options for the Fall Semester allow you to choose the deadline that works best for you, however, Fort Lewis encourages you to use our Early Action date. Note: The admission criteria and application review procedures are the same for both application options. † A completed application refers to an application that is not missing any of the required application materials listed at the top of this page. Transfer Tuition Scholarship: 2013-14 Native American Tuition Waiver The Native American Tuition Waiver is a program at Fort Lewis College that will cover the cost of tuition for Native American students who meet the admission requirements and who are a member of a federally recognized tribe.
Physical Education/Exercise and Sport Science Physical Education/Exercise and Sport Science Catalog Year 2013-2014 MHCC Faculty Advisers:Daryle Broadsword: 503-491-7350 - Room PE 157Daryle.Broadsword@mhcc.edu Cindy Harnly: 503-491-7355 - Room PE 160Cindy.Harnly@mhcc.edu Matt Hart: 503-491-7455 - Room PE 158Matt Hart@mhcc.edu Keith Maneval: 503-491-7140 - Room PE 161Keith.Maneval@mhcc.edu Fred Schnell: 503-491-6984 - Room PE 159Fred.Schnell@mhcc.edu Physical education is the study of sport, athletics, exercise and fitness. Curricular OutcomesAt the completion of this curriculum, students should be able to: Develop a basic understanding of how the human body responds to exercise, stress and performanceIdentify risks and treatments for common injuries due to physical exercise, activity and sportPerform adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and first aid skills in accordance with American Red Cross standardsExplore a variety of career opportunities in physical and/or outdoor education. 1 Prerequisite.
Health & Human Kinetics | Warner Pacific College Course Description Warner Pacific’s major in Health and Human Kinetics offers authorizations in Teacher Licensure for Early Childhood/ Elementary or Elementary/Middle or Middle/High Physical Education; Exercise Science, a pre-grad course of study geared toward careers in physical therapy, sports medicine, research and college teaching; and Health/Fitness Management, for those students interested in business training in the fitness field. Major Outcomes Courses Part 1: General Education Core (See Core Studies Requirements) Part 2: Heath and Human Kinetics Major 33 Credits: 15 credits in residence, 20 credits upper division. Requirements for Optional Emphases in the Major: Checklists for emphases are available from the appropriate subject matter advisor. Exercise Science Emphasis Required HHK Core plus 23 credits: 15 credits in residence. Health Fitness Management Emphasis HHK Core plus 23 credits: 15 credits in residence And select two credits from the following: