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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Competence in written language skills comparable to eligibility for English 150. Students may receive credit for this course as Economics 125, Ethnic Studies 125, History 125, Political Science 125 or Social Science 125. Credit will be awarded for only one discipline. Three lecture hours weekly.) This course focuses on the elements of critical thinking and methods of research in the social sciences and develops skills required to organize such thought and research into effective, college level presentations. Various social science faculty members will offer their expertise to students on an individual basis as they develop their presentations. Students are encouraged to select areas of research from other courses taken during the semester or from areas of special interest including politics, history, economics, education, women's studies, ethnic studies, current issues, and issues of community concern. (CSU/UC) CSU Area A-3
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Can be taken for credit as Social Science 215, Economics 215, or Political Science 215. Credit will be awarded for only one discipline. Three lecture hours weekly.) This course is an opportunity to critically examine and discuss significant world developments and to attempt to understand the sources of those developments. Each student will have an opportunity to focus on issues of particular interest and to share that information with the group. When possible, informed participants in world and national events will meet with the class to share their insights. (CSU)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 units)(No prerequisite. One to three hours weekly.) (CSU/UC w/limit)
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4.00 Credits
(4.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Math 103 or 103G or 103XY. Credit will be awarded for either Math 115 or Statistics 115, but not both courses. Four lecture hours weekly.) This course is an introduction to statistics for students in social science and business disciplines. The course covers descriptive statistics, probability, hypothesis testing, linear and multiple regression, correlation, sampling, statistical inference and time series analysis. Illustrations are taken from the various social sciences and from business. Students will be instructed in the use of computer spreadsheet software to solve statistical and data analysis problems. (CSU/UC) AA/AS Area E, CSU Area B-4, IGETC Area 2, CAN STAT 2
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0.50 Credits
(0.5 Unit) (No prerequisite. Two lecture hours weekly for four weeks.) This is a class that will explore topics related to the field of learning disabilities. Areas covered may include causes of learning disabilities, effects of learning disabilities, evaluation, accommodations, and other relevant issues. May be taken twice for credit.
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. One lecture hour weekly.) This course is designed to serve students with basic math computation learning problems. Covers basic math skills using a variety of resources. Basic skills taught include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. This course is repeatable for credit.
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