Introduction to the American Red Cross
Spring 2007
HMS 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 cannot miss more than one class period (emergencies excepted). Required reading includes a course reader (will be available online) which will provide an orientation to Red Cross services and the principles of volunteerism. 2 units of pass/not pass credit will be offered through Health & Medical Sciences 98/198.
How to Enroll:
Come to Class the First Week and we will give you a CEC. If too many people come the first week, we will have an application process.
Course Contact: redcrossatcal.pres at gmail dot com
Website: Redcross.berkeley.edu
Time & Location:
| Section | Facilitators | Size | Location | Time | Starts | Status | CCNs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sec.3 | — | 30 | 105 Latimer | W 4-6 | 1/30 | started | — |
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