CEH 210 Details
1 Credit Hours
Course Description:
This course examines the various factors that contribute to differences within society and their relevance for service-centered professions. Students will explore how individual and societal perspectives influence professional practice while developing an understanding of the relationships between institutions, the individuals they serve, and the broader community. Emphasis is placed on practicing hospitality—approaching these topics with openness and respect—as a foundation for examining and engaging with differing viewpoints and experiences.
Discipline: Education
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Sections Offered in Fall 2026:
| CEH 210 1D: Exploring Hospitality Values SeriesII | Christen, Katherine Carr | Open: 8 / Reg: 12 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
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Discipline: Education
done Open schedule 8 Week Course First 8 Weeks |
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| CEH 210 1E: Exploring Hospitality Values SeriesII | Christen, Katherine Carr | Open: 10 / Reg: 5 / Max: 15 | |||||||||||||
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Discipline: Education
done Open schedule 8 Week Course Second 8 Weeks |
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| CEH 210 2E: Exploring Hospitality Values SeriesII | Christen, Katherine Carr | Open: 11 / Reg: 4 / Max: 15 | |||||||||||||
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Discipline: Education
done Open schedule 8 Week Course Second 8 Weeks |
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