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Explores different ways of interpreting and understanding the recurring patterns of everyday life, and epistemological assumptions of the major theoretical orientations in contemporary society. 3 Cr.
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Prerequisite: SOC 100 or instructor ? permission. Examines education as a social institution and its relationship to other social institutions. Explores schools as organizations in terms of structure and functions; compares schools within and across cultures; looks at inequality within education; and considers the role schools play in social change. 3 Cr.
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Cross-listed as PES 441. An introductory survey course which investigates the linkage between sport and society from a sociological perspective. The sport-society nexus is examined from functionalist, conflict critical, and feminist theoretical frameworks. Organized around several intellectual discourses, sport is analyzed and discussed within multiple social and cultural contexts. Challenges students to discover how sport can be made more democratic, more socially just, more accessible to all. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Prerequisites: SOC 413 and SOC 414. Provides direct experience in conducting sociological research under faculty supervision. 1-6 Cr. SOC 499 Independent Study in Soc
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Prerequisite: Placement test or departmental approval. Develops language skills in Spanish, including listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as an understanding and appreciation of Hispanic cultures. Includes oral comprehension practice, pronunciation exercises, sentence formation, vocabulary, verbs and simple readings on Hispanic cultures. Provides succinct explanations in English, followed by group and individual practice in Spanish. Includes audio/video work. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Prerequisites: SPN 111 or equivalent. Further develops language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as the understanding and appreciation of Hispanic cultures. Includes regular and irregular verbs, vocabulary building, more complex sentences, and more varied readings on Hispanic cultures. Provides succinct explanations in English, followed by group and individual practice in Spanish. Includes audio/video work. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Prerequisite: SPN 112 or equivalent. Further develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as well as an understanding and appreciation of Hispanic cultures. Includes regular and irregular verbs in all tenses, advanced vocabulary, sentence formation, and more sophisticated reading on Hispanic cultures. Provides explanations in Spanish or English, followed by extensive group and individual practice. Includes audio/video work. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Prerequisite: SPN 211 or equivalent. Further develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, as well as an understanding and appreciation of Hispanic cultures of the world. Requires extensive group and individual practice and includes audio/video work. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Prerequisite: SPN 212 or equivalent. An advanced foreign language course designed for business majors. Its contemporary and practical approach gives the business learner a global perspective on language and culture. Focuses primarily on the acquisition of business terminology used in Latin America and its application in every day corporate life in corporate and non-profit enterprises. 3 Cr.
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Covers essentials of Spanish grammar through a descriptive analysis of the linguistic forms and functions of Spanish. Requires skill applications in oral practice, reading and writing. Offered only in a study abroad context. 3 Cr.
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