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American Red Cross

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Fall 2010
Health & Medical Sciences 98 / 198
2 Unit(s)

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About the Course:

 

The purpose of this course is to educate students about the work of the American Red Cross and teach them the skills necessary to perform volunteer work in several different capacities.  The class will include exciting speakers from the American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter (ARCBA) and will increase students’ team-building and project-planning skills.  Students will be required to complete journal entries, homework assignments, and a service project, as well as outside service hours in the form of Red Cross training and volunteering. Students may not miss more than two class periods (emergencies and religious observances excepted). This course will provide an orientation to Red Cross services and the principles of volunteerism.  

 

How to Enroll:

To accomodate for the September 10th Add deadline, please e-mail the facilitators at ARCatCalDecal@gmail.com for the CCNs (include your current year ie: freshman, soph, etc). CCNs will be released on a first-come, first-serve basis. However, do not ask for a CCN if you do not intend to show up to the first class!

As of 9/5/2010: The course is now full, all CECs have been given away. You may still show up to the course to see if there is extra room to add but we do not guarantee anything.

Classes will be on Wednesdays, 7-8:30pm, in room 79 Dwinelle.

Class size: 30 students.

 

 

Course Contact: ARCatCalDecal AT gmail.com

Website: http://redcross.pftq.com

Faculty Sponsor: John Swartzberg

Time & Location:

SectionFacilitatorsSizeLocationTimeStartsStatusCCNs
American Red Cross3079 DwinelleW 7p-8:30p9/15full

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Syllabus: ARC DeCal Fall 2010 Syllabus.docSep 347kbWord Doc (Viewer)View Download

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