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SOC 325: Complex Organization
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: SOC 105. This course involves an in-depth examination of complex social organization with particular emphasis placed on its characteristic processes, structures, and systems.
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SOC 355: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Special topics courses are offered periodically as socology electives when courses are developed that deviate from offerings of the established curriculum, but are nonetheless consistent with departmental goals, such as Appalachian studies, Gay and Lesbian Issues, or Communist Studies.
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SOC 381: Mexican-U.S.Border Studies Program
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: completion of all core social science, history, fine arts, and foreign language requirements; instructor approval. Course enrollment is limited to twelve students accepted on a "first-approved-first-enrolled basis." This course entails an intensive exploration of the sociology of the Mexican-U.S. border area of Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, Texas including the political, enviromental, histrical, cultural, economic, artistic, racial, legal, and migration issues endemic to the area.
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SOC 395: Internship in Sociology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Interns work within organizations, agencies or other settings gaining experience in a specific area of sociology. The course may be repeated for subsequent semesters.
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SOC 400: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Independent study credit is offered when students wish to explore a specific issue of sociological interest that falls outside the parameters of the established departmental curriculum. Independent studies are subject to departmental approval and entail direct supervision of a departmental faculty member.
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SOC 405: Social Change
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: SOC 301. The course on social change involves an analysis of the forces behind and factors contributing to sociological evolution. A variety of theorietical interpretations of this phenomenon are presented, discussed, and applied to specific historical and current events and postmodern forecasts.
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SOC 409: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: SOC 105; Junior or senior standing. Recommended prerequisite: SOC 301, 311. Candidates for the bachelor degree with a major in Sociology are required to write and submit a paper of no less than forty pages in length that illustrates the candidate's mastery of theoretical, methodological, and substantive course content within the sociology major. Successful completion of the thesis provides evidence of the student's and faculty's success in meeting department goals. As a rule, the student begins work on methodological component of the thesis in the social research methodology course (SOC 311) followed by theoretical augmentation of the work in the contemporary sociological theory course (SOC 301). This project usually involves a public presentation of the work at an applicable scholarly conference. An addtional component of the "capstone" course involves resume writing, preparation for and completion of the national major content assessment exam, GRE preparation, and discussion and promotion of employment and graduate school application process.
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SPA 101: Spanish for Beginners Part I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Students will learn the fundamentals of grammer, reading, and conversation; with an introduction to Spanish and Hispanic cultures. SPA 101 is intended for students who have never before studied Spanish, SPA 102 is reserved for those who have completed SPA 101 at Thomas More College.
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SPA 102: Spanish for Beginners-Part II
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Students will learn the fundamentals of grammer, reading, and conversation; with an introduction to Spanish and Hispanic cultures. SPA 101 is intended for students who have never before studied Spanish, SPA 102 is reserved for those who have completed SPA 101 at Thomas More College.
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SPA 111: Spanish Level I-Part I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
An introduction to the Spanish language and Spanish and Hispanic cultures. It is intended for those students who have had some Spanish instruction in high school, but who would feel more comfortable starting with the basics.
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