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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student with the discipline of sociology as it applies to contemporary American society. This course provides an orientation to the student interested in social science or the helping professions. Among specific topics to be studied are: how the sociologist gathers information, the importance of culture and symbols, personality development, the changing structure of the family, social class and inequality, race and ethnicity, and deviant behavior. IAI Course No. S7 900 Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Social Science, Human Relations
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SOC 102: Contemporary Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
The goal of this course is to focus the student's attention on problems and to provide a basis for thinking sociologically about those problems. The course is designed for the social science major as well as the student who wants a greater understanding of our complex society. Among the topics to be covered are the concept of a social problem, poverty and inequality, the changing family, crime and delinquency, the abuse of alcohol and drugs, and social regulation of sexual behavior. IAI Course No. S7 901 Offered: Spring (Sometimes Summer) Prerequisite: SOC 101 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Social Science, Human Relations
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SOC 103: Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course should be of interest to any student who is married or contemplating marriage. It examines the family as a social institution in modern America. The course will enable the student to recognize and scrutinize his/her personal values toward marriage and family life. Topics to be considered include discussions of the concept of love, choosing a mate, marital communications, dealing with marital conflict, parenting, sexual behavior and responsibility, and divorce. Students planning to transfer this course toward a bachelor's degree can expect it to be accepted by most four-year colleges as an elective rather than as applicable toward a major in sociology. IAI Course No. S7 902 Offered: Fall, Spring Prerequisite: SOC 101 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Social Science
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SOC 201: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
The goal of this course is to introduce the study of general anthropology to students who have little acquaintance with the subject. This course will provide the student with knowledge of anthropology and how anthropology contributes to the scientific understanding of people. This course is of interest to the social science major as well as those people who are looking for an elective course. Some of the topics to be covered include human and primate evolution, the emergence of human culture, and the rise of urban society, the evolution of language, kinship and descent, and cultural diversity within the modern world. IAI Course No. S1 900N Offered: As Needed Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Social Science, Human Relations
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SOC 202: North American Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course studies the cultural evolution of Native Americans in North America. Special attention is given to the arrival of humans in the New World, the development of settled life and agriculture, the formulation of states, and regional variation among Native American cultures. The problems of contemporary Native Americans will be considered. This course is of interest to the social science major as well as those people who are looking for an elective course. Offered: As Needed Prerequisite: SOC 101 or SOC 201 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only, Human Relations
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SOC 203: Introduction to Diversity
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course helps students come to know people from various ethnic/racial, religious, and cultural groups that make up the American population. Issues concerning racism, age, gender, and sexual orientation are examined. IAI Course No. S7 903D Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Social Science, Human Relations
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SOC 204: Death & Dying
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course examines the social, philosophical, and psychological aspects of death and dying. Discussions involve topics such as funerals, suicide, grief and life after death, and other cultures' views on death. Students also plan their own funeral in an effort to make theory and practice come together. Offered: Spring or As Needed Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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SOC 205: Social Problems-Ethics for Police
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course will be a study of ethics as it relates specifically to law enforcement and the police officer. It will deal with the accountability and ethics of "noble cause," the corruption of the "noble cause," the "means to an end dilemma," and police ethics for the 21st century. Offered: Spring or As Needed Prerequisite: CRM 101, ENG 101 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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SPE 110: Interpersonal Communications
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course attempts to develop an awareness of, and an insight into, the choices that are made by participation in face-to-face, non-public, human communication. The text and lectures are designed to create an understanding of theories and principles. Experiential exercises encourage the student to apply this understanding, and to use it in interpreting his/her own and other people's attempts at communication. Among the topics covered are the communication process, the self as a communicator, verbal and nonverbal language, cooperation and conflict, etc. This course is intended for persons planning to pursue a baccalaureate degree and those who desire to improve their verbal communication. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only, Human Relations, (Communications for AGE)
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SPE 120: Introduction to Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This is a performance course in public speaking. The principles of oral public communication will be presented through readings and lecture. The student will apply these principles in the speeches presented to the class. Emphasis will be placed on the discovery and organization of important ideas and the communication of those ideas to a specific audience. This course is intended for individuals who desire to complete a bachelor's degree and those who desire to develop competence in public speaking. IAI Course No. C2 900 Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Communications
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