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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Examination of key issues of gender. Attention to variety of topics including ethical issues and gender roles, gender-role stereotyping, male and female roles, sexuality, gender roles in non-western and minority cultures, and gender roles in United States institutions (e.g., in the nuclear family, religion, and the work place). (Offered Fall and Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary study of American civilization as a developing society, culture, and nation over four centuries. Through an integration of history, literature and the arts, major themes and their interrelationships within the American experience will be identified and analyzed. Liberal Arts Core credit for all students. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Comparative study of social welfare (social insurance, public welfare, charity and philanthropy, social services, and mutual aid) in the United States, and selected nations from five regions of the world as defined by the International Congress of Schools of Social Work (African, Asian, European, Latin American, and North American regions). ( Same as 450:041) ( Offered Fall and Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of several American minorities, including Hispanics, Blacks, Asians, and Native Americans. Multi-disciplinary study of these groups with particular emphasis on geographic origins, linguistic traditions, and current modes of economic subsistence. Introduction to folkways and mores of each group. ( Same as 450:045 and 980:045) ( Offered Fall and Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Critical analysis of conflict in social relations. Employs systems framework to examine stress, alienation, reciprocity, social support and social reconstructions. Exploration of interpersonal, organizational and community conflict with emphasis on race, gender, and class. Includes simulations and small group activities. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Use of social scientific theoretical frameworks and data to examine causes, consequences, and policy implications of issues and controversies affecting children and youth. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the physical landscape, history, demographic patterns, cultures, and political/economic systems of Canada, including detailed examination of the country's regional geography and the challenges facing the nation's future. ( Same as 970:142) ( Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Concluding course for the American Ethnic Studies minor, bringing together various components of the minor's core curriculum and addressing theories and practices affecting study of ethnicity in the U.S. Prerequisite(s): 450:045 or 900:045 or 980:045; completion of 18 hours in the minor; senior standing or consent of Director of American Ethnic Studies program. (Variable)
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1.00 Credits
Students synthesize and extend knowledge gained from previous course work and apply it to their major in a professional portfolio. Prerequisite(s): a declared Women's and Gender Studies minor; senior standing; or consent of instructor. (Offered Spring)
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