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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the development of effective, broad-based study strategies. The course covers learning preferences, anxiety and stress management, resource management, note-taking, motivation, time management, information gathering & processing, reading & writing strategies, and test-taking. Semesters Offered: All
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3.00 Credits
The scientific study of society. Foundational sociological theories and methods create understanding of the diverse human experience, including race, class, gender, and social structure. Students will activate their "sociological imagination" to critically evaluate the social world they engage. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
Examines social problems such as deviance & crime, inequality, sexuality, physical and mental health, racism, war, and immigration. Various sociological perspectives, most notably the paradigms of conflict theory, functionalism, and symbolic interactionism, are applied to better understand causes and consequences. Strategies and techniques for addressing social problems will be discussed. Semester: All
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prereq: SOC 1010. Under the instructors supervision, students develop and follow an individualized curriculum. Semester: Based on student demand
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic forms of quantitative data presentation and analysis driven by sociological theories. Students will be introduced to several different analytical methods including cross-tabulation, correlation, regression, and others. The course helps students to become comfortable using data to interpret and explain social phenomena in the world around us. Recommended Pre-Requisite: SOC 1010 Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
Social construction of gender; social institutions and gender inequalities; connections and disconnects between biological sex and gender; theories of gender socialization; impact of gender on problems in relationships and communication. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
This class examines the nature of marriage and family as an institution in society. Emphasis placed on the effects of modern social structures and cultural values on interpersonal relationships and family life. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
Role of ethnic and racial minorities in the United States and the processes which arise when groups of people who differ come into contact with each other will be studied. Semester: All
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5.00 Credits
First in a series of four courses which focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture. Major objective of the first year is to develop functional language ability in Spanish, and cultural competence. Lab attendance is required. Prereq: None for students with no previous experience in the language. Placement testing required for all others. Semester: All
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5.00 Credits
Second in a series of four courses which focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture. Major objective of the first year is to develop functional language ability in Spanish, and cultural competence. Lab attendance is required. Prereq: SPN 1010 w/C grade or better; or placement by test into SPN 1020. Semester: All
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