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SM 101: Environmental Science I
4.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: MA 113 or higher (not MA 123) or demonstrated proficiency in math. An introductory course covering global and local topics in environmental science. Fundamental concepts in biology, physics, chemistry, and geology will be examined and applied to contemporary and historical environmental problems so that the student can synthesize the body of knowledge necessary to understand environmental issues.
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SM 102: Environmental Science II
4.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: MA 113 or higher (not MA 123) or demonstrated proficiency in math; SM 101. An introductory course continuing the examination of global and local topics in environmental science begun in SM 101. Emphasis will be given to critical analysis of specific problems and to understanding the models used to investigate these problems.
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SM 125: Fortran
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Lecture. Prerequisite: MA 113. This course will teach problem-solving methods using Fortran. Application will be made to problems in various fields but mathematical and scientific problems are stressed.
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SM 135: Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Lecture. Prerequisite: MA 113. Problem-solving methods and algorithm development using the computer programming language C++. Emphasis on scientific and mathematical applications.
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SM 295: Topics in Mathematics for Teachers
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: Permission of Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. In-depth content on selected mathematical topics, including their relation and application to the classroom. This course is primarily intended for in-service teachers. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
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SM 297: Topics in Science for Teachers
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Lecture. Prerequisite: Permission of Sciences and Mathematics Department Chair. In-depth content on selected science topics, including their relation and application to the classroom. This course is primarily intended for in-service teachers. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
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SOC 201: Principles of Sociology
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
This introductory course provides an integral treatment of the fundamental principles of human association. Consideration is given to the nature of certain important social relationships, structures, and processes in which the student participates in home and community life, and to the understanding concerning them, which are derived from cultural anthropology and social psychology. An analysis is made of the structure and functions of major American social institutions, the ways in which they change, and the problems in contemporary society resulting from these changes.
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SOC 299: Special Topics in Sociology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Eligible to be repeated for a maximum of six total credit hours) This course will address contemporary issues and advanced content areas in sociology.
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SOC 303: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
Prerequisite: PSY 206, SOC 201, or permission of the Psychology and Family Studies Department Chair. The purpose of this course is to give students the opportunity to investigate some of the major social problems of our changing society. The problem, theoretical explanations concerning causation and possibilities for remedial action are examined. Major problems discussed are: crime, sexual deviation, the population crisis, drug abuse and urban problems.
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SOC 305: Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
Mississippi University for Women
The purpose of this course is to study martial family interactions with emphasis on interpersonal dynamics and developmental tasks over the family life cycle. The course includes the study of sex role development, mate selection, adjustments within interpersonal relationships, communication in the family, parent-child relations, familial responses to stress, and family violence.
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