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The application of psychology principles of development; perception and learning; and motivation to contemporary educational problems, classroom management, planning and effective teaching, student testing and evaluation, and parent/home issues. Prerequisite: PSYC 111 & 250. (3 cr)
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Small group instruction in various aspects = fall semester = spring semester = summer semester = online course of psychology and its influence on human relationships. Approval of instructor. (1 3 cr)
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Lower division topics in science. Approval of instructor. (1 3 cr)
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Study of human interaction within various social units. Emphasis on basic sociological concepts, principles, ideas, and theory. (3 cr)
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Introduction to the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Peer education training enables student to assist others in issues concerning violence. Exploration and integration of theatre into addressing these social issues. (3 cr)
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Examination of contemporary families including cultural, economic, and historical influences. A critical evaluation of marriage, work, parenthood, dating, love, sexuality, and divorce examined from a sociological perspective. (3 cr)
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Awareness of diversity in its many forms including, but not limited to, ethnicity, race, gender, and age. Diversity examined mainly from a macro perspective, with exercises designed to personalize the issues. Understanding, appreciating, and learning to communicate effectively with diverse people emphasis of this course. (3 cr)
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Introductory study of gerontology including the aging process, the relationship between the theoretical and practical aspects of aging and interdisciplinary practice. (3 cr)
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Overview of the criminal justice system and its effects on criminal behavior. Examination of crime from multiple theoretical perspectives which include sociology, biology, and psychology. Theories, concepts, nature, extent, and types of criminal behaviors studied in detail. Prerequisite: SOC 110 or approval of instructor. (3 cr)
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Study of American Indian culture influencing history, value, and attitude differences. Students understand, appreciate, and learn to communicate effectively with American Indian people. (3 cr)
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