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3.00 Credits
A course designed to study medical transcription. The course applies medical terminology through machine transcription. Prerequisite: CSE 101, CSE 201, SES 202, SES 215. 3 Cr
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The study of the concepts, theories and research findings of the discipline of sociology. Stressed are the following concepts, institutions and topics: culture, society, socialization, the family, social stratification, intergroup relations, deviance, demography, collective behavior, popular culture, social movements, and social change. 3 Cr
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An introduction to the sociological study of the family to include the major theories found in the current literature. Cross-cultural and sub-cultural perspectives are explored. There is also discussion of power relationships, role development, socialization of children, family reorganization, and malfunction and adaptation within the family structure. Prerequisite: SOC 114 or permission of instructor. 3 Cr
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Course designed to allow students to pursue study in an area within Sociology. Courses vary vary in content in response to student interest and demand. Recent offerings have included Crime and Society, Police and Society, and Rural Poverty. Prerequisite: ANT 101 or SOC 114 or permission of instructor. 3 Cr
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An examination of the concept of deviance in behavior and exploration of the various sociological theories and perspectives for viewing deviance. Among the issues discussed are labeling, social control and collective deviance. Prerequisite: SOC 114 and sophomore standing, or permission of instructor. 3 Cr
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A course focusing on the social institutions of rural society. Emphasis is on the family, church, and schools. The impact of changes in the industrialized urban areas upon rural life is examined. Special attention is paid to problems of rural Maine. Prerequisite: SOC 114 and junior standing, or permission of instructor. 3 Cr
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The course is intended to provide an in-depth look at childhood throughout history and in contemporary America. The course is roughly divided into two parts. First the course provides a cross-cultural examination of the idea of childhood with particular reference to the evolution of the idea of childhood in western culture. Second, the course examines childhood and pre-adolescence in the United States at the start of the 21st century. In the latter section, students examine socialization theories as they relate to contemporary American children's peer cultures and American culture generally. Prerequisite: SOC 114. 3 Cr
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3.00 Credits
Course designed to allow students to pursue study in an area within Sociology. Courses vary vary in content in response to student interest and demand. Recent offerings have included Crime and Society, Police and Society, and Rural Poverty. Prerequisite: ANT 101 or SOC 114 or permission of instructor. 3 Cr
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3.00 Credits
Course designed to allow students to pursue study in an area within Sociology. Courses vary vary in content in response to student interest and demand. Recent offerings have included Crime and Society, Police and Society, and Rural Poverty. Prerequisite: ANT 101 or SOC 114 or permission of instructor. 3 Cr
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3.00 Credits
Developing skills in reading and writing and in speaking and listening to Spanish. The course provides students with opportunities for self-expression and encourages effective oral and written communication skills. Students begin to acquire a basic proficiency in Spanish, and are introduced to the common phrases and vocabulary, the verb forms of the present tense, and the grammar and structure of the language. 3 Cr
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