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SED 2220: Internship
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: Approval of director of Educa-tional Field Experiences and adviser. A practicum in a classroom during which the student will be actively involved in the teach-inglearning process under the guidance of a professional teacher.
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SED 3398: Internship
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: Permission of director of Educa-tional Field Experiences and adviser. A supervised teaching experience for teachers seeking certification renewal credit.
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SED 4400: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and depart-ment chair prior to registration. A concentrated investigation of a particular aspect of education as a topic within a teaching field concentration or degree major. The content of the directed study will be determined jointly by the instructor and the student.
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SED 4490: Special Topics in Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and depart-ment chair. Selected special topics of interest to faculty and students.
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SOCI 2000: Introduction to Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 (with "C" or better) . This course examines the ways tha t women? ? a nd men 's gender roles are shaped by social interaction. Using materials and learning approaches from multiple disciplines, students will explore questions about how individual and group expectations about gender behavior are created and sustained
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SOCI 2105: Social Issues: Perspectives in Sociology
2.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This is one of four disciplinary options (Anthropology 2105, Sociology 2105, Geography 2105, Psychology 2105) that can be taken to satisfy the Social Issues requirement in the general education curriculum. A common set of world social issues is critically examined from one of four social science perspectives. The discipline of sociology focuses on how culture and social structure combine to shape the way human beings live their lives and define and solve their problems.
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SOCI 2201: Principles of Sociology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course is an overview of sociology which emphasizes the social nature of human behavior, including an introduction to culture, social structure, socialization, deviance, stratification, family, gender, religion, demography, and complex organization.
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SOCI 2251: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: SOCI 2201. An overview of current social problems facing American society with attention to developing insights into the conceptual analysis of meaning-ful solutions.
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SOCI 2301: Research Methods in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course provides an introduction to concepts and techniques used in social science research. Students acquire a foundational understanding of research methods in sociology, learn how to link theory and data, and examine the ethical considerations required for social research.
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SOCI 3300: Foundations of Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: SOCI 2105 or 2201. This course surveys the historical develop-ment of social theory. It emphasizes the major theories and theoreticians of sociology and their importance for understanding contemporary sociology.
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