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SED 405: Response to Inter and LD ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
This course is designed to provide the special educator the knowledge base to use the RTI process to identify students for special education services under the Specific Learning Disabilities category. The course will provide a strong emphasis on Curriculum Based Assessment as the base for determining the effectiveness of the interventions provided. Students will study a three-tier system of intervention and data collection in the general education setting and how that corresponds to the special education referral system.
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SOC 100: Sociology ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Examines the nature of human society and social institutions such as family marriage gender roles economic exchange stratification political power religion and education. The course will also cover social control deviance law and order medical issues poverty and other dimensions of power systems. The focus will be on large scale complex and plural societies.
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SOC 101: Social Problems ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Examines the major social problems affecting contemporary global and local society including poverty disease overpopulation and pollution. structural inequalities of age class region gender ethnicity and race. social deviance such as crime mental illness and substance abuse. domestic violence and exploitation. The course will examine how these issues are culturally constructed and internalized. The focus will be on North America.
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SOC 105: Intro to Human Sciences ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
This course introduces students in the behavioral and social sciences to the study of human behavior in historical and social contexts. Its goal is to prepare students for the kinds of learning critical thinking research practices and professional development that will be required of them in the behavioral and social sciences specifically anthropology psychology and sociology. The course will cover the fundamentals of the behavioral and social sciences the scientific methods as applied to the study of humanity as in formulating hypotheses testing variables and writing scientific papers. reading human scientific literature and developing critical reasoning and analysis skills. the objective imagination. avoiding ethnocentrism. and the applications of the human sciences. It is designed as a gateway course into the fields of human sciences. This course is required of all first year entry level students majoring in Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences or Human Services.
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SOC 110: Intro to Human Services ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Examines the institutional complex that is composed of social policy social services and welfare and social work.
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SOC 209: Police,Crime,and Society ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
This course is an overview of the role of law enforcement within civil society. We will cover the origin and development of the institution of police with particular attention to North America. the roles operations and functions of police within democracies. the relations of social problems and crime. social attitudes towards the police. the socialization process of becoming a police officer. the social organization of police systems-federal state local. the bureaucracy of police systems. problems specific to police forces such as job stress excessive force corruption and 'seige' mentality. and the future of policing in America.
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SOC 311: Society Gender & Culture ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Soc 100. Examines the social components of gender assignment and identity in contemporary and historical societies. The course will consider the nature of masculine and feminine. gender neutrality. gender choice change and ambiguity. gender stratification. power economics and the politics of gender.
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SOC 317: Deviant Behavior ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Soc 100. Investigates causes of delinquency in adults and young people with strategies for working with delinquent personality.
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SOC 321: Rural Societies ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Soc 100. This course covers peasant societies the history of rural North America ranching herding fishing lumbering mining and farming ways of life the nature of small town society rural industrialism resource use ecotourism cultural tourism and the impact of globalism.
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SOC 341: Social Inequality ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Soc 100 or Soc 101. Examines types of inequality that have existed in various societies (particularly in modern western societies).
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