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SED 485: Methods of Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course examines different learning modalities, instructional strategies, and the use of technology to help design and deliver effective social studies lessons that are aligned to standards and increase student achievement. Adolescent-based literacy and pedagogy are used to promote social studies content knowledge. Practicum/field experience hours: 30. Prerequisites: Fingerprint Clearance and SED 444.
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SOC 102: Principles of Sociology
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course presents a survey of the concepts, theories, and methods used by sociologists to describe and explain the effects of social structure on human behavior. It emphasizes the understanding and use of the sociological perspective in everyday life.
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SOC 220: Social Problems
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course provides a survey of the various issues and problems faced by contemporary American society, including crime, drug abuse, sexual variance, poverty, overpopulation, and family relations. Emphasis is placed upon how these problems arise from and are perpetuated by modern social structure.
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SOC 315: Cultural Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course provides a study of the variety of cultures that have developed in human society. Attention is given to preliterate peoples in comparison with contemporary and other cultures. The origin and development of the cultures, their technologies, economies, social organizations, and beliefs are surveyed.
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SOC 320: Marriage and Family
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course is designed as a practical look at the subject with emphasis on understanding and applying sociological research on marriage and family life to students' present and future lives. Cross-cultural and historical information is also presented.
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SOC 400: Social Research and Statistics
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course provides an explanation of the various methods used by social scientists to find answers to the questions posed by their subject matter, including basic terminology and concepts and practice using methods such as surveys, experiments, field research, and evaluation research, as well as some unobtrusive methods. An introduction to analysis of data obtained from research is also included.
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SOC 410: Social Inequality and Stratification
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course provides an inquiry into the dynamics of hierarchies of power, wealth, and prestige within and among human social systems, with particular attention given to the causes and effects of marked inequality, especially with regard to the foundations and consequences of concentration of political and economic power
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SOC 415: American Minority Peoples
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course provides a study of the various minority groups in the United States and their sociological significance in the history of the nation and current culture. The history and status of American immigration policy are also considered.
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SOC 417: Sociological Theory
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This course is a survey of the major theorists whose works and thoughts have influenced and guided the academic discipline of sociology. The emphasis is placed on the founders of sociological theory from the 19th century but attention is also given to those who followed in their footsteps in the 20th and 21st centuries.
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SPE 226: Educating the Exceptional Learner
4.00 Credits
Grand Canyon University
This writing-intensive course is a survey of the unique learning needs of exceptional students. Special focus is given to the referral process, appropriate instructional modifications and accommodations for exceptional students, hot topics and trends, and IDEA law. Practicum/field experience hours: 15. Prerequisite: Fingerprint Clearance.
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