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SOC 316: Racial and Ethnic Groups
3.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
Students will examine the relationships between dominant and subordinate groups in the United States. Concepts of cultural and racial pluralism, immigrant experiences, and adaptation will be included. Selected groups will be studied in depth.
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SOC 320: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
Courses focused on special topics will be scheduled periodically to broaden the scope of department offerings. These courses will focus on areas of study not ordinarily presented in the regular cycle of sociology courses.
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SOC 400: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
An opportunity is provided for students to pursue a topic or question of their choice, under the direction of a member of the sociology faculty.
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SOC 402: Internship for Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
This is a supervised field experience for qualified students with the criminal justice concentration. Students are aided in securing an internship position in an approved professional criminal justice setting. Prerequisites include a 2.5 cumulative grade point average (GPA), completion of 15 credits in the criminal justice concentration, and department approval.
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SPA 101-102: Novice Spanish
6.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
A basic course designed to facilitate the development of communicative competence during the first year of college-level language study. While emphasis rests on listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills, open-ended cultural activities and language lab also form integral parts of the syllabus.
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SPA 201-202: Intermediate Spanish
6.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
A course designed to review and refine the basic skills of language learning. This course is recommended for those who have had previous but limited contact with language study.
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SPA 208: Study in Ecuador
3.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
This course combines Spanish language instruction with exploration of Ecuador's history, people, culture, government, politics, economy, educational system, and health/welfare system. Through in-country experiences, students will move beyond knowledge and language acquisition to increase their personal understanding of the people, culture, and health and welfare systems of this developing country.
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SPA 225: ConversaciĆ³n y cine
3.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
In this course, students will improve listening comprehension and conversational skills by viewing and discussing eight or nine films that are recognized in the Hispanic world at large. They will "travel" to Spain, South America, Central America, and the Caribbeanwhere they will experience history and culture in context and see daily life as it is lived in a variety of countries. Through the films, students will also be exposed to authentic use of the Spanish language in its natural context. In conjunction with SPA 226, this course will satisfy the communication intensive requirement of the core. Pre-requisite: SPA 202 or its equivalent.
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SPA 226: ComposiciĆ³n y lectura
3.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
An intensive study of the Spanish language especially through the two skills of reading and writing. Required for students who intend to major or minor in the language and recommended for those who already have an intermediate competency in Spanish. Review of advanced grammar and vocabulary building using authentic texts. Work in pairs/small groups. Practice in reading techniques and writing in various genres.
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SPA 301-302: Literature and Civilization of Spain I and II
6.00 Credits
College of Our Lady of the Elms
Students will be exposed in this course to a survey of Spanish literature within its historical perspective. The course combines the analysis of both Spanish literature and civilization, the most natural way in which students will study and appreciate fully the evolution of a people from the earliest to the most contemporary periods.
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