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STA 2023: Introduction to Probability and Statistics 3 hrs. MAC 1105 or appropriate placement
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
examination score. This course provides introductory experience in organizing and analyzing masses of statistical data, and drawing conclusions based on the data. Topics include descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing in both the binomial and normal distributions, single and two sample analysis, chi-square, student's t, analysis of variance, and correlation and regression. A statistical calculator is required. A graphics calculator TI-83 is recommended.
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STA 2122: Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 or appropriate placement examination score. Designed for students majoring in the behavioral and social sciences; not for students majoring in mathematics, science or business. Topics include collecting and organizing data; measures of central tendency and variation; theoretical distributions including the normal distribution; sampling techniques; confidence intervals; hypothesis testing; nonparametric statistical tests; correlation; analysis of variance; applying statistical procedures to research problems in behavioral and social sciences.
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STA 2122 - Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences 3 hrs
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SYG 2010: Social Problems 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisites: Acceptable score on CPT entrance test or passing grade(s) in required college prep writing and reading course(s). A general introduction to the sociology of social problems, with emphasis placed on the analysis of causes, consequences, and solutions, and the interrelationship between problems. Major topics include: the nature of social problems, issues of diversity, sexuality, drug and alcohol abuse, global issues, crime and violence, education and family issues, inequality (poverty, racism, sexism), aging, environment and ecology, population and food, medical care, war and terrorism.
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SYG 2221: Gender in Society 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisites: Acceptable score on the CPT entrance test or passing grade(s) in required college prep writing and reading course(s). Introductory course to the sociology of gender-roles. Sociological examination of changing sex and gender-roles in society with particular attention paid to traditional and contemporary socialization patterns and changing sexual, social, political, economic, legal, work and family roles within social institutions. Includes interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives and examines diverse experiences in the U.S. and globally. Some topics include the social construction of gender roles related to work, reproduction, sexuality and romance, health, power and politics, religion, crime, and discrimination based on the interconnections between gender, race, and social-class.
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SYG 2300: Introduction to Social Psychology 3 hours
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisites: Acceptable scores on the CPT entrance test or passing grade(s) in required college prep writing course(s). Social psychology is designed to develop an understanding of self and others, emotionally and behaviorally. Emphasis is on development of personal communication and emotional growth. Spans research in both sociology and psychology and includes exploration of social forces that shape perception, attitudes, behaviors, personality, and self-formation. Studies group structures and processes including how group membership influences individuals and how individuals influence groups. Specific topics include self- and attitude-formation and change; gender roles and identity; cross-cultural variation; group processes including conformity and decision-making; persuasion techniques and brainwashing used in advertising, and religious cults; processes of attraction and falling in love, prejudice formation; conflict and aggression. Research from social psychology is applied to the fields of law, criminal justice, teaching, and clinical practice.
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SYG 2300 - Introduction to Social Psychology 3 hours
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SYG 2930: Special Topics in Sociology 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
This course provides an introduction to an area of sociological interest that is not given in-depth coverage in other courses. Specialized topics and course content will vary by semester, instructor, and section. See class schedule for specific contents each semester. This course, in different content areas, may be repeated for credit.
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TAX 2000: Federal Tax Accounting 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
Students will update and improve their skills in the preparation of Federal Income Tax returns for individuals and unincorporated businesses. The preparation of corporate and partnership returns will be briefly considered.
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TPP 2100: Acting Fundamentals I 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
This course trains students in the fundamentals of acting. Basic terms and techniques are explored, and students will participate in various classroom staged scenes.
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TPP 2111: Acting Fundamentals II 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
Prerequisite: TPP 2100 This course prepares the serious acting student for more advanced roles. Through classroom staged scenes and a more in-depth involvement in the various acting techniques, the student is expected to develop an individual acting style.
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TRA 1154: Introduction to Supply Chain Management 3 hrs
3.00 Credits
Polk State College
This course provides a general knowledge of Supply Chain Management and the associated functions necessary for delivery of goods and services to customers. The course will focus on what employees and managers must do to ensure an effective supply chain exists in their organization. Students will be introduced to the following topics: overview of SCM functions such as order processing, transportation, warehousing, purchasing and inventory, E-Commerce, information flow and customer service.
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