LW223W — Wellness in Technical Trades
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of college success through the lens of personal health and wellness. Students will explore topics including time management, goal setting, stress reduction, physical fitness, nutrition, emotional well-being, financial literacy, effective communication, chronic disease prevention and CPR/AED and First Aid training. Emphasis is placed on developing lifelong skills for academic success and personal growth by examining the interconnected dimensions of wellness—intellectual, physical, psychological, social, environmental, and financial. Students will gain practical strategies to improve their overall well-being and thrive both in college and beyond. Students will perform at least 15 hours of documented physical activity for this course. Successful completion of the course entitles students to the American Heart Association (AHA) Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED certification LW 223W fulfills the Lifelong Wellness graduation requirement.
Part of
- Agricultural Technology
- Architectural Technology
- Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP)
- Automotive Service Technology
- Chemical Process Technology
- Chemical Technology
- Construction Management
- Electrician
- Fire Science Technology
- Heavy Duty Diesel Service Technology
- HVACR - Service Technology
- HVACR Service Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Mechatronics Technology
- Residential Construction
- Welding Technology