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SEM 116: Astrobiology: Creation, Evolution, and Life
4.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Bring your willingness to ponder some big questions as we explore the rich and awe-inspiring story of the origin and evolution of energy, matter, and life as it is unfolding. What is the fascinating connection between life and the stars Is there other life in the universe How is the universe changing, and what will the fate of the Earth be This course looks at new findings about the 15 billion year history of the cosmos from the diverse perspectives of astronomy and biology in classroom and laboratory settings to answer these questions and more. 3 class hours and 3 laboratory hours
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SEM 130: Topics in Science
4.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
An exploratory course in natural science. May include contemporary topics involving exciting new developments in botany, chemistry, genetics, geology, human biology, oceanography, physics, and zoology. Issues such as radioactivity and the disposal of nuclear waste, fossil fuels and nuclear energy, gene technologies, and human population growth will be discussed from a scientific perspective. 3 class hours, and 3 laboratory hours
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SEM 280: Cooperative Education in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics I and II each
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Cooperative field experience that provides the opportunity to exercise and expand hands-on experience with local area businesses and industries. Includes administrative and other aspects of major-related work within the community. A minimum of fifteen hours per week cooperative experience, plus weekly, 50-minute seminars that includediscussion of topics related to success on the job and career exploration. Prerequisites: SEM 280: 27 credits and 2 semesters of course work in an SEM academic program (dependent on particular program) or CHM 102, CHM 114, or CHM 124, ENV 140 SEM 281: SEM 280 1 class hour and 2 work experience hours
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SEM 281: Cooperative Education in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics I and II each
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Cooperative field experience that provides the opportunity to exercise and expand hands-on experience with local area businesses and industries. Includes administrative and other aspects of major-related work within the community. A minimum of fifteen hours per week cooperative experience, plus weekly, 50-minute seminars that includediscussion of topics related to success on the job and career exploration. Prerequisites: SEM 280: 27 credits and 2 semesters of course work in an SEM academic program (dependent on particular program) or CHM 102, CHM 114, or CHM 124, ENV 140 SEM 281: SEM 280 1 class hour and 2 work experience hours
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SOC 130: Intimate Relationships, Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Courtship, marriage, and other relationships among husband, wife, and children. Social, economic, and emotional problems in marriage and family life are analyzed. Also surveyed are the social forces operating in mate selection and the social dynamics, structures, functions, and changes of marriage and the family.
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SOC 204: Sociology of Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Information about and problems of death and dying from a sociological perspective. Major topics include the demography of death; cross cultural, subcultural, and religious views of death and dying; sociological analysis of funerals; aging and death; and the dying patient and caring institutions. Prerequisite: SOC 110
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SOC 208: Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
This course introduces concepts relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of substance abuse, including the disease concept; the effect of alcohol and other drugs on the body; medical complications; the effect of substance abuse problems on the family and others; and special issues related to populations such as adolescents, individuals at risk for suicide, women, the elderly, and individuals with a dual diagnosis. Same as HSV 208. Prerequisites: PSY 110 or SOC 110
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SOC 210: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
An introduction to the study, principles and findings of Social Psychology. Topics include methods of research; social perception (self-perception; perception of others; perceiving groups); social influence (attitudes and conformity); social relations (attractions, altruism and aggression); applying social psychology (law, business and health). Same as PSY 210. Prerequisite: PSY 110 or SOC 110
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SOC 213: Urban Sociology
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
A sociological examination of urban phenomena around the world with special emphasis upon urban conditions in the United States. Particular attention is given to the urban revolution, the nature of the city, the history of urban developments, spatial and physical aspects of the urban environment, urban social structure, urban social institutions, and urban social problems. Prerequisite: SOC 110
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SOC 214: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
A sociological examination of the nature, causes and consequences of, and potential solutions for, social problems. Attention will be focused on problems of deviant behavior, structural problems, problems of inequality, institutional problems, and global survival problems. Prerequisite: SOC 110
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