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SCI 316: Environmental Studies Seminar
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
This is the capstone course for the Environmental Studies Minor. The student reflects on the roles played by individuals and society in the stewardship of natural resources. Prerequisite: completion of, or concurrent, internship experience.
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SIG 101: sb Elementary American Sign Language I
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introduction to the natural acquisition of American Sign Language through practice in signing on everyday communication topics. Aspects of deaf culture incorporated into class activities as appropriate to content. No prerequisite. Offered every semester.
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SIG 101 - sb Elementary American Sign Language I
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SIG 102: sb Elementary Sign Language II
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Continuation of SIG 101. Prerequisite: SIG 101 or permission of instructor. Offered every semester.
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SOC 101h: Introductory Sociology
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Overview of the discipline. Broad categories include: nature and history of sociology, methods of sociological research, organizing social life (social interaction and groups), social inequality (race, gender, age), major social institutions and cultural diversity in a changing world. Offered every semester.
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SOC 101h - Introductory Sociology
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SOC 201h: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Starting with an analysis of national and global systems of economic and social stratification, this course investigates the structural bases of social problems and their potential solutions. We will consider various sociological theories relating to questions such as: What are social problems? Why do we have social problems? What can be done about social problems? A key aspect of the course is to consider the impact of social inequalities on the emergence and persistence of social problems. We will also look at ways of responding to social problems, including exemplary programs and the challenges they face.
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SOC 220h: Introduction to Conflict Transformation
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Develops a deeper understanding of the ways in which conflict emerges and the available strategies for addressing conflict among individuals and groups. Draws widely on the behavioral and social sciences across disciplines to explore the nature of conflict and its resolution. Students have the opportunity to explore their own experiences of conflict and peace processes on the global stage. Offered periodically.
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SOC 225: Families in the Social Context
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Analysis of the function and history of family structures. Emphasis on families in the United States with selected comparisons to other countries. Theories concerning gender roles in relationship to family are explored. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Offered periodically.
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SOC 240: Global Conflicts and Social Transformation
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Focuses on the development and escalation of conflicts within and between states and peoples - and the possibilities for de-escalation and creative transformation. Covers topics such as conflicts over resources, values, human rights, and cultural beliefs, and the possible role of international, regional and local organizations in peaceful social transformations. Prerequisite: SOC 101 OR ANT 102 OR PSY 103. Offered periodically.
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SOC 301h: Introduction to Gerontology
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Survey study of the process of aging and its impact on society. Emphasis on physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of aging and their effects on the family, economy, work and retirement. Discussion of issues including racial/ethnic aging, long-term care, health policies, death and dying. Offered every year.
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SOC 325/525: Life and Loss
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
This course provides a basic background on historical and contemporary perspectives on death and dying. Attention is given to current American practices regarding death, as well as crosscultural interpretation. Emphasis is also placed on the special situation of the terminally ill and bereaved. Offered periodically.
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