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SCED 418: Methods Tch. PE/Health 7-12
2.00 Credits
Lee University
Candidates will develop a solid foundation in state curriculum standards and learn to incorporate those principle objectives into the construction of their unit/lesson plans while exploring various methods, strategies and teaching modalities in order to become an effective educator at the secondary level. This course will also discuss various legal, ethical and inclusion strategies in this discipline.
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SCED 419: General Secondary Methods
2.00 Credits
Lee University
A course designed to introduce students to the knowledge of methods, skills and strategies they will need as they become effective teachers in secondary classrooms. The course unites theory and practices by using the instructional methods of classroom discussion and presentations, simulated teaching opportunities and a teaching assignment in area schools. Students in all teaching areas will share common experiences for part of the semester and will also take the appropriate specialty methods the same semester under the supervision of a designated professor from their major field of concentration.
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SOCI 200: Understanding Contemporary Society (CAPS)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of sociological concepts and social institutions with an emphasis on social problems and social and cultural change. The course is taught within the context of Christian responsibility and social action. Credit Hours: 3 CAPS
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SOCI 212: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of major contemporary social problems, their nature, bases, consequences, and alternative solutions. Required of all students majoring in sociology or social science.
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SOCI 220: Marriage, and the Family
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An introductory study of dating, courtship, marriage, preparation for marriage, the selection of a marriage partner, the roles of members of the family, family rituals, and patterns of interaction. Credit Hours: 3
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SOCI 225: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study designed to promote understanding of and to stimulate students’ interest in human services by exploring the nature, roles, values and responsibilities of “people helpers.”
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SOCI 226: Social Work Methods
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of techniques, methods, and procedures of social work. Credit Hours: 3
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SOCI 310: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An introduction to various aspects of culture including material, social, economic, aesthetics, political, religious and linguistic factors. Credit Hours: 3
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SOCI 320: Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of the origin of the family, background of the modern American family, social changes and the family roles of members of the family, and problems of family life.
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SOCI 325: Research Methods and Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Lee University
The first of a two-course sequence covering research methods and statistics in the behavioral and social sciences. This first section covers primary statistical and research methods, how and when statistics are used and helps the student to better understand and evaluate research studies. Credit Hours: 3
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