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SKI 300: Business Applications for Community Snowsports/Recreation Areas
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will focus on the structure and business applications for community-based snowsports recreation areas. The course will include field trips and group projects that will allow students to work directly with recreation management teams. Prerequisite(s): SKI 120, SKI 121, SKI 221, BUS 210. Once every two years. (Placed on the Inactive Course List Fall 2009) Credit: 2
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SKI 395: Internship:Professional Snowsports Coaching/Teaching
4.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course offers a supervised experience for students in a professional setting which will allow students to apply and further develop their skills as a professional ski teacher and coach. Selection and placement is determined cooperatively by the internship coordinator and student. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above and permission of instructor. (Pass/Fail only) Every semester. Credit: 4-12
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SKI 395 - Internship:Professional Snowsports Coaching/Teaching
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SKI 396: Internship:Snowsports Business
4.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course offers a supervised experience for students in a professional setting which will allow students to apply and further develop their skills as a professional in the snowsports industry and with snowsports-oriented business. Selection and placement is determined cooperatively by the internship coordinator and students. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above and permission of instructor. (Pass/Fail only) Every semester. Credit: 4-12
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SOC 101S: Introduction to Sociology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
The focus of this multicultural course is to introduce students to the discipline of sociology through the examination of U.S. society. Students explore various aspects of society, examining how individuals, groups, communities and societies act and interact, utilizing macro and micro perspectives. Students are introduced to awide range of conceptual frameworks and approaches used to examine and understand society. Some of the topics discussed include: the self, socialization, roles and status, culture, cultural diversity, family, social stratification and inequality. Every semester. Credit: 4
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SOC 104S: Global Sociology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
The focus of this multicultural course is to introduce students to the discipline of sociology through a global lens. Students explore various aspects of society, examining how individuals, groups, communities and societies act and interact around the world, utilizing macro and micro perspectives. Students are introduced to a wide range of conceptual frameworks and approaches used to examine and understand society. Some of the topics discussed in clued: the self, socialization, roles and status, culture, groups, family, social stratification and inequality. Every two years. Credit: 4
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SOC 215S: Social Problems & Social Change
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Utilizing various sociological theories, concepts and techniques, this multicultural course examines a wide array of topics considered to be "social problems" in our society. Students examine such issues of inequality as racism, classism, and sexism as well as institutional concerns surrounding crime, education, health care and the impact of migration and globalization in U.S. society. Students also explore various techniques that have been utilized to create social changes to remedy these "problems". (Pass/Fail option) Every two years. Credit: 4
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SOC 225S: Popular Culture and Mass Media
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Using a sociological lens combined with anthropological influences, students examine the relationship and role of mass media and popular culture in society. Students explore the ways in which mass culture impacts society as well as how the media industry shapes our daily lives on both a micro and macro level. Areas of focus include music, television, film, books and magazines, consumerism as well as the Internet. We will explore the impact of US popular culture on other nations and their impact on our culture. (Pass/Fail option) Every three years. Credit: 4
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SOC 245S: Constructing Sexualities
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This multicultural course examines the ways in which sexualities are defined and understood in society. Students analyze the social, cultural, political and economic connections to sexuality. The course also traces some of the main events and issues connected to conceptions and practices of sexuality from the nineteenth century to present day. Areas of focus include marriage & relationships, reproductive options, sexuality and public policy, social movements and sexuality, and sexuality in the media. (Pass/Fail option) Every two years. Credit: 4
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SOC 277: Special Topics in Sociology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course offers study in a specialized topic in sociology that is not offered in the usual sociology curriculum, at an introductory level. These topics include but are not limited to Social Policy and Inequality, Health Care and Society, Sociology of Marriage and Family or Social Stratification. (Pass/Fail option) Every three years. Credit: 4
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SOC 280S: Crime and Society
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This is a critical examination of the genesis and impact of crime in society. Various theoretical perspectives are examined. Historical and cross-cultural examples are presented. (Pass/Fail option) Every three years. Credit: 4
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