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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education; SLPA 3701 This course introduces students top the process, practices, roles, and ethical responsibilities of the speech-language pathologist.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education; permission of instructor. This course offers students formal opportunities to increase professional knowledge and skills in speech-language pathology through readings and specifi c study in intervention techniques. Portions of the course may be delivered on-line. Students enrolled in this course may engage in opportunities designed to increase expertise in designated areas of the profession through guided professional support.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of sociological approaches to the study of recent and more enduring social problems. Topics include an analysis on global inequality, the environment, race, class, gender, and generational antagonisms with a focus on crises experienced in economic, family, community, political, educational, criminal, health/mental health care, and delivery systems and institutional areas.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Any introductory course in HIST, PSYC, or SOCI This course will concentrate upon the theories and analyze the research that is of current interest to scholars in the area of Women's Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101. Students with more than six 3000-4000 hours in sociology will be denied admittance. Provides practice in fundamental perspectives, skills and habits necessary to succeed in sociology. Communication skills will be emphasized, especially writing skills. For beginning sociology majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor This course studies the humor of primarily contemporary American culture. The course demonstrates how humor gives keen insight into the character of social roles, social structure, social institutions, subcultures, and other sociological categories. To determine who laughs at what and why, we analyze jokes, movies, television programs and commercials, humorous writings, standup comedy, and other ways of communicating the comic. By studying what makes us laugh, we gain insight into our society, ourselves, and our social/historical situations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor This course will provide an overview of the social work profession and of the fi eld of social welfare, including the history, philosophy, and value of each. Students will examine the agencies and organizations which provide social welfare services, as well as the various methods, processes, and skills of social work practice.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing or consent of instructor A course designed to enable students to become more competitive in their chosen career fi elds by developing in them an understanding of the importance of increasing global economic interdependence and the challenges of relations to people from other countries or cultures. Same as MGNT 3627.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor The process of creating a marriage and a family requires many personal choices in a social context that is full of individualism, economic pressure, social diversity, and decreasing marital performance. Choosing a partner, structuring a marriage, sharing responsibilities, resolving confl ict, and having children are important issues one will face throughout the life cycle of a marriage. These same issues will help structure this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or consent of instructor In this course religion is examined from a distinctly sociological perspective. This course recognizes religion as a quintessentially social phenomenon and emphasizes that the many social/cultural aspects of religion are amenable to theoretical inquiry and scientifi c investigation.
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