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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: SOC 100 and ENG 240 or equivalent) Must be taken at the end of the program after completion of all requirements for the major and completion of six or more electives. Students produce an original sociological paper or project exemplified by extensive research, critical thought and intellectual engagement. Grading is H, S, or U only.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: ENG 100/101) Examines the origins of cultural pluralism in the USA and the valuing of diversity as a socio-cultural imperative. Explores voluntary and involuntary immigration, internal colonization, the implications of demographics, and the history of discrimination in the USA, based on race, ethnicity, religion, and gender.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: ENG 100/101) A critical examination of theories of power, including the relationship of power to culture, social class, the economic order, government, ideology, poverty, race, sex and other topics. Studies community, national and international power structures and institutional leaderships.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: ENG 100/101) An in-depth examination of the concepts of culture and socialization, this course analyzes the socialization process as the key means through which culture is reproduced. Through a critical engagement with competing theories of socialization, students undertake advanced research projects, oral presentations and written assignments. Lecture and discussion topics include issues of ethnic identity and cultural diversity, socio-economic, gender and racial stratification, media representations, dress, language and religion and schooling and the reproduction of inequality. Issues are explored from a cross-cultural perspective.
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4.50 Credits
(Co-requisite: SPN 100A) Introduction to Spanish and to the culture of its speakers. Facilitation of the application of the language in both oral and written modes. Activities include chat live discussions, links to cultural sites, and exposure to daily life situations through assignments corresponding to each unit.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Co-requisite: SPN 100) Introductory online laboratory course interacts in a speaking and listening mode to a programmed sequence of language units. Emphasis placed on acquiring Spanish grammatical skills, while extending and enhancing Spanish vocabulary. These are parallel to the corresponding materials covered in SPN 100, Beginning Spanish I.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: SPN 100/100A) (Co-requisite: SPN 101A) Sequel to beginning Spanish I. Further application of the language in both oral and written modes. Activities include chat live discussions, links to cultural sites, and exposure to daily life situations through assignments corresponding to each unit.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: SPN 100/100A) (Co-requisite: SPN 101) Sequel to the Beginning online laboratory that interacts in a speaking and listening mode to a programmed sequence of language units. Emphasis placed on acquiring Spanish grammatical skills, while extending and enhancing Spanish vocabulary. These are parallel to the corresponding materials covered in SPN 101, Beginning Spanish II.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: SPN 101/101A) (Co-requisite: SPN 200A) Intermediate Spanish and the culture of its speakers. Facilitation of the application of the language in both oral and written manners in a more advanced form. Activities include chat live discussions, links to cultural sites, and exposure to daily life situations through assignments corresponding to each unit.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: SPN 101/101A) (Co-requisite: SPN 200 Intermediate online laboratory that interacts in a speaking and listening mode to a programmed sequence of language units. Importance placed on acquiring Spanish grammatical skills, while extending and enhancing Spanish vocabulary. These are parallel to the corresponding materials covered in SPN 200, Intermediate Spanish I.
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