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4.00 Credits
This course examines selected topics in politics and society. Topics may include-but are not limited to-the intersection of politics and globalization, ideologies, pop culture, gender, race, law, justice, and sustainability.
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Is memory like a camera? Can happiness be learned? Students will examine how psychologists use the scientific method to study a range of everyday human experiences. The course is structured around Dinner Table Conversations that reflect psychology's broad scope, including human development, biopsychology, cognition, social behavior, and psychological health and distress. Writing is a substantial part of the course, and students will address issues in civic engagement in both writing and other course activities.
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4.00 Credits
This course explores sociological insights, using the Tampa Bay area as a living laboratory. Students apply classic and contemporary theory and use empirical research methods to generate space- and place-based sociological insights.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines the relationship between contemporary society, the natural environment, and sustainability. It will explore the cultural, institutional, organizational, and interpersonal domains of environmental problems and sustainable solutions with an emphasis on social relations. Topics will include topics such as global climate change, species loss, sea-level rise, food insecurity, and environmental justice. This course will also examine the everyday lived experience of sustainability and environmental issues.
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4.00 Credits
A growing number of people in the US and around the world are rejecting traditional religions. Some are turning to New Age religions or Wicca. Others have created organizations like The Satanic Temple to challenge traditional religions. Many others are now nonreligious. This course examines why traditional religion is declining and explores what comes next, connecting secularization in Tampa, with that in the US, and declining religion internationally.
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4.00 Credits
The aim of this social science course to provide an overview of major concepts and research areas related to the negative communication behaviors often experienced in the context of personal relationships. The course will cover relevant dark side communication topics such as secret-keeping, jealousy, infidelity, bullying, relational intrusion (snooping), stalking, aggression, conflict, and hurtful communication at the local and larger societal contexts.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
A study of women's and gender issues and topics from a variety of disciplines, aspects and approaches. May be repeated if content varies.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the forms and techniques of creative writing, with opportunities to write poetry, fiction, or creative non-fiction.
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