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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 376: Ritual,Symbol,and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Exploration of various theories of symbolic anthropology. Emphasis on mythology, festivals, and rites of passage. Topics include secular and religious ritual analysis, ritual drama, tricksters and communitas. Prerequisites: ANT 101 and sophomore standing. Alternate years. Same course as ANT 308. (Social Science) MONAGAN
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 377: Religion and Literature
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Examination of religious themes in contemporary literature and _lm, including works by such authors as Flannery O'Connor, Annie Dillard, Frederick Buechner, and Zora Neale Hurston. Methods of analysis are drawn from biblical narrative, feminist theory, developmental psychology, and mythic archetypes. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Alternate years. (Humanities) GILLESPIE
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 377 - Religion and Literature
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 379: Religion and the Artistic Imagination
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Exploration of relations between religion and the visual arts, applying theoretical or other insights to concrete materials of European artistic tradition or a non-Western culture. Individual or group-directed study based on ART 256 (Italian Renaissance Art), 257 (Medusa's Gaze: Art in the Age of Galileo), or 266 (American Indian Art: Gender and the Marketplace). Details of other readings, testing, etc. to be worked out with instructor. Available by student request. Prerequisites: two Religion courses and permission of instructor. (Humanities) McOMBER
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 380: Human Services Practicum
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Application of psychological principles in an applied o_-campus setting. Prerequisites: a declared major in Psychology, two course credits in Psychology relevant to the topic of the practicum, and permission of instructor. The maximum credit that may be earned in a Psychology practicum is three course credits. See Index. Courses 280/380. ( CR)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 381: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Etiology, dynamics, and treatment of mental disorders. Problems of diagnosis, prevention, and therapy in relation to such disturbances as transient and long-term reactions to stress, depression, anxiety disorders, addictions, schizophrenia, somatoform and dissociative disorders, and other problems in living. Field trips to selected institutions. Prerequisite: any 200-level Psychology course. (Social Science) ENNS or GREEN
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 382: Methods of Public Policy Analysis
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Methods of public policy analysis emphasizing economic and quantitative tools for policy making and policy evaluation. Prerequisites: INT 201; POL 262 or 282; ECB 101 or 102. (Social Science)
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 382 - Methods of Public Policy Analysis
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 383: Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Mind and body are inextricably linked, interacting in complex ways to contribute jointly to illness, disease, health, and well-being. Thus, the study of the mind (i.e., Psychology) has been integrated with the study of physical health (i.e., Medicine) to create the closely related _elds of Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. The purpose of this course is two-fold: 1) to comprehend and integrate psychological and biomedical knowledge in order to better understand health and illness, and 2) to examine social and behavioral aspects that contribute to physical health and well-being. Prerequisites: PSY 161 and any 200-level Psychology course. (Social Science) GREEN
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 383 - Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 384: Russia Today
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
The current scene in Russia. Registration, when the course is taught in Russia, entails additional costs. O_ered subject to availability of faculty. Same course as RUS 384. (CR) GIVENS
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 386: Adult Development and Aging
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Cognitive, social, and personality development from early through late adulthood. Themes of continuity and change in examining issues of family, work, gender, biological changes, and death and bereavement. Prerequisite: any 200-level Psychology course. Alternate years. (Social Science) GANZEL or JANSSENS-RUD
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 386 - Adult Development and Aging
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406. Conducting II: Band ( 1/2) 387: Research Design and Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Focus on the logic and procedure of sociological research. Explores the epistemological and methodological principles that form the basis of social research, including developing research questions, forming measurable concepts, determining appropriate research strategies, confronting ethical dilemmas, collecting and analyzing data, and revising theories in light of empirical data. Exploration and evaluation of various research methodologies as well as the development of an independent research project. Prerequisites: two courses in Sociology, including SOC 101, and one statistics course (INT 201 or MAT 347-348). (Social Science)
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