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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Demonstrates to students how sociological knowledge or research tools can be used to enhance the quality of social life. Students will delve into the varieties of applied sociology including: program evaluation and implementation, needs assessment, social impact assessment, policy analysis, focus group research and action research.
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4.00 Credits
The practice experience provides students with supervised work experiences where they learn how to ethically and professionally apply sociological theories and methods under faculty supervision. Students will choose among four types of practice: 1) internship, 2) research project, 3) community service commitment, or 4) independent study for practice. Students will complete 160 practice hours total, meet biweekly with their faculty supervisor, apply sociology to their experiences through varied assessments, and submit a portfolio at the semester's conclusion. Students who choose to practice in an internship or community service setting will also be supervised by members affiliated with their site.
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4.00 Credits
Beginning Spanish with emphasis on Hispanic culture, as well as understanding and speaking Spanish in practical situations. Includes practice in reading and writing. Not open to native speakers of Spanish or Portuguese. May not be taken after SPA 105. Students who have successfully completed two or more years of Spanish in secondary school within the previous eight years may not enroll in Spanish 101 for credit. Students cannot take SPA 101, 102, 201, or 202 concurrently.
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4.00 Credits
Beginning Spanish with emphasis on Hispanic culture, as well as understanding and speaking Spanish in practical situations. Includes practice in reading and writing. Not open to native speakers of Spanish or Portuguese. SPA 101 (or equivalent skills) is a prerequisite for SPA 102. Students cannot take SPA 101, 102, 201, or 202 concurrently.
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4.00 Credits
Review of Spanish for students who have studied the language in high school for at least two years. Emphasis on accelerated grammar and speaking. Listening comprehension, reading and writing are included. Not open to native speakers of Spanish.
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4.00 Credits
A basic introduction to Spanish for students who are interested in working in criminal justice and/or law enforcement. Emphasis on speaking and listening skills through the use of specialized vocabulary, simulations, paired activities, and interaction with native speakers. Cultural issues particular to the Spanish-speaking community will also be addressed. Not open to students who have completed 3 or more years of Spanish in Secondary school within the last 8 years. Not open to students who have previously enrolled in any SPA courses above 102.
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4.00 Credits
A basic introduction to Spanish for students who are interested in working in the medical field. Emphasis on speaking and listening skills through the use of specialized vocabulary, simulations, paired activities, and interaction with native speakers. Cultural issues particular to the Spanish-speaking community will also be addressed. Not open to students who have completed 3 or more years of Spanish in Secondary school within the last 8 years. Not open to students who have previously enrolled in any SPA courses above 102.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Content varies.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Content varies.
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4.00 Credits
Not open to native speakers of Spanish. Develops a greater understanding of Hispanic culture and everyday Spanish, as well as speaking, reading and writing skills. Not open to native speakers of Spanish. SPA 102 or/and SPA 105, three or more years of high school Spanish, or equivalent skills required for SPA 201. Students cannot take SPA 101, 102, 201, or 202 concurrently.
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