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SOC 312: The Sociology of Cities
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
A course examining the urban experience in contemporary society. Cities are analyzed from the historical, ecological, organizational, and comparative international perspective. The course also examines the physiology of urban region reviewing research on the pre-industrial, classical, European, and American physical map of urban development. Additional topics discussed include urban ethnicity, urban government, deviance and crime, and the future of cities.
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SOC 313: The Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
A course discussing the structure and function of religion in contemporary society. Religion is analyzed using the tools of the social scientist, separated from the theology of any specific belief and value system. Topics investigated include; religion and society, religious experience, the institutionalization of religion, religion and conflict, and the American phenomenon of multiple religious denominations.
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SOC 390: Directed Readings
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
The readings for this course are determined by the student's major in Behavioral Sciences, approved and led by the instructor. (Same as PSY 412) 323
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SON 150: SON Professional Training
30.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
No course description available.
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SPA 101: Elementary Spanish I
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
Basic vocabulary and grammar, pronunciation, written and oral exercises, reading of elementary texts.
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SPA 102: Elementary Spanish II
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
Augmentation of vocabulary, grammar, conversation, and reading skills acquired in SPA 101.
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SPA 300: Special Topics in Spanish
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
Special topics in the Spanish language, history, and/or culture are studied. This course may be taken more than once.
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SPE 101: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
An introduction to the principles of speech making. The course stresses articulation, pronunciation, and platform procedure. It teaches students how to research ideas and present them orally. This course covers organization and delivery of speeches, basic English, and current trends in communication. The student must be proficient in the speaking and comprehension of English to enroll.
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SPE 102: Advanced Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
Prerequisite: SPE 101 or permission of Instructor This course addresses outstanding works of oratory and debate. It is especially valuable for persons wishing to study law. The course stresses organization, logic, and debate.
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SPE 201: Debate
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
Prerequisite: SPE 101 and SPE 102 or permission of Instructor This is a course designed for anyone who is interested in learning techniques of actual debate. Styles of debate to be studied are Policy Debate, with 2-man teams; Lincoln- Douglas, with two or more per team; and Parliamentary Debate. This course is highly recommended for Pre-Law majors.
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