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SOC 207: Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Students learn to recognize and describe interaction patterns that commonly occur within families and to understand better the factors which contribute to intimacy and which sustain the marriage relationship. Other topics include social change, especially in regard to definitions of marital success and the roles of male and female; attitudes, information, and decision-making in regard to sexuality; and changes in the marriage relationship across the life-span. Emphasizes family systems theory.
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SOC 211: Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Explores the nature of conflict in settings such as the legal system, churches, businesses, schools, families, and disaster/crisis scenarios. Students will identify their own conflict style and complete extensive training in mediation. Open to all students. Required for Disaster Management students.
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SOC 215: Social Diversity of Families
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Focuses on identifying, understanding, and explaining how specific forces impact and shape behaviors in families of color in America. The experiential focus will enable the student to study diverse individuals and families, to observe and participate in diverse situations, and to articulate their findings.
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SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish I
4.00 Credits
Hesston College
Conversational and cultural approach to learning Spanish. Includes the fundamentals of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Surveys contemporary Latin American and Spanish cultures and societies.
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SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II
4.00 Credits
Hesston College
Continued study and practice of conversational skills, reading, and writing of Spanish. Further study of Spanish and Latin American cultures and societies. Elementary reading. Prerequisite: Span 101 or consent of instructor.
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SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish I
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Thorough review of basic grammar and syntax with major emphasis on conversation. Includes practice in composition and selected readings in literature and culture. Prerequiste: Span 101 and 102 or consent of instructor.
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SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I
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SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish II
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Continued review of grammar and conversation with emphasis on conversation. Further vocabulary building, composition, and readings in literature and culture. Prerequisite: Span 201 or consent of instructor.
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THAR 115: American College Theatre Festival
1.00 Credits
Hesston College
Students attend the Region 5 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in January. Location varies. Students participate in workshops taught by experts in the field and attend the main stage shows together. Students write a brief description of workshops attended and submit a project highlighting one of the plays viewed, workshops attended, or one of the professional personalities at the festival. Instructor consent required. Additional fee.
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THAR 125-126: Drama Participation 1 or
2.00 Credits
Hesston College
Drama Participation 1 or
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THAR 127: Acting
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Introduces students to the fundamentals of theatre performance. Instruction is given in basic acting technique including speech, movement, and expression. Also introduces students to basic theatre components utilized by actors including scene and character analysis, audition techniques, and basic stage make-up.
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