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SOCI 3800: The Sociology of Gender
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours What does it mean to be a "real man" or a "real woman" in the contemporary United States? This course considers issues of gender from a sociological perspective. We will focus on gender socialization, practices, and inequalities in the contemporary United States. Specifically, we will examine the influence of gender in interpersonal relationships, at work, in education, and in other areas of social life.
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SOCI 4000: Special Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Intensive directed study in selected topics in Sociology.
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SOCI 4050: Sociology of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours This course is concerned with the social organization of knowledge, endeavoring to question the extent and limits of social influences on people's knowledge of the world and their ability to exercise power through knowledge.
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SOCI 4100: Advanced Social Theory
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours A survey of the major theoretical concepts of major writers in sociology from Comte to the present.
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SOCI 4700: Effective Interviewing
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours A study of basic communication skills and how they may be used effectively in a wide array of situations.
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SOCI 4850: Internship in Sociology
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours
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SPAN 1001: Beginning Spanish
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: none. An introduction to Hispanic culture and to the fundamentals of hearing, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Designed for those who have never studied Spanish before or who need a review. Active classroom use of the language. Language laboratory assignments. Not open to native speakers. Spanish 1002 or higher strongly recommended for highly proficient speakers of Spanish.
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SPAN 1002: Elementary Spanish
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: Spanish 1001, or two years of high school language, or placement. A continuation of Spanish 1001 introducing new vocabulary and basic structures through contextualized, active language use. Further study of Hispanic culture at the elementary level. Language laboratory assignments. Not open to native speakers.
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SPAN 1200: Medical Spanish
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: Admission to ASN or BSN program, or departmental permission. This course develops communicative proficiency for the standard medical interview, emphasizes role-play exercises and vocabulary building, and provides discussion of Hispanic cultural attitudes about health issues. Course conducted in Spanish. This course is for elective credit only and may not substitute for other 1000 or 2000-level Spanish courses.
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SPAN 2001: Intermediate Spanish I
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: Spanish 1002 or placement. Spanish 2001 and 2002 are not sequential. Continued skill development in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through the study of culturally-based texts, with focus on reinforcement and acquisition of grammatical structures, active use of vocabulary, and increased knowledge of Hispanic civilization and history. Language laboratory assignments. Class conducted in Spanish. Not open to native speakers.
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