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SOC 365: Communities in Modern Society
3.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
A comparative analysis of the characteristics of urban and rural communities within the context of social change Special features of the course include a review of the major population shift from urban to rural regions, and the infl uence of rural and urban environments on lifestyle Offered on demand
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SOC 370: The Family
3.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
The study of the institution on the family with a focus on the major changes in the life cycle patterns and demographic trends from the era of industrialization to the current era Includes a review of the major challenges facing contemporary families, an examination of changing gender roles and parenting styles, and an analysis of the prospects for the families of the future Offered on demand
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SOC 385: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
Sociology has been the core fi eld in the study of crime in this century The course reviews the contributions of sociologists including a comparison of public opinion on crime with the observations which arise from social theory and research on crime Special features of the course include a review of major issues such as guns and crime, drugs and crime, and capital punishment Offered on demand
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SOIL 210: Introduction to Soil Science
4.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
Physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils as related to use, conservation, and plant growth Fall
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SOIL 321: Soil Management and Conservation
3.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
Principles and practices of soil management and conservation planning in relation to erosion, tillage systems, crop production, sustainability, and environmental quality Pre-requisite: SOIL 210 - Introduction to Soil Science or permission of instructor Spring, odd numbered years
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SOIL 322: Soil Fertility and Fertilizers
3.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
Principles of plant nutrition and soil nutrient availability, soil testing, fertilizer recommendations and management Marco nutrient emphasis Pre-requisite: SOIL 210 - Introduction to Soil Science or permission of instructor Spring, even numbered years
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SOIL 350: Soil Health and Productivity
3.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
An investigation of the concept and measurement of soil health and of the soil properties and processes necessary to maintain soil health and productivity, with an emphasis on long-term sustainable crop production Pre-requisite: SOIL 210 - Introduction to Soil Science Spring, even years
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SOIL 444: Soil Genesis and Survey
4.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
Introduction to soil genesis, morphology, geography, techniques of soil survey; fi eld studies and description of soils Field trip required Pre-requisite: SOIL 210 - Introduction to Soil Science Fall, even years
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SPAN 101,102: First Year Spanish I and II
4.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
An introduction for students who want to acquire the basics of language patterns for modern Spanish This course should be taken in sequence and include Language Laboratory use of audio tapes and computer programs Fall, Spring
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SPAN 201,202: Second Year Spanish I and II
4.00 Credits
Dickinson State University
For intermediate or second-year students Review of fi rstyear program to increase grammatical and conversational profi ciency Concentration on new structures and idiomatic expressions and includes Language Laboratory use of audio tapes and computer programs Students who have had two years of high school Spanish should begin studies with this sequence Pre-requisite: SPAN 102 First Year Spanish II or equivalent Fall, Spring
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