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POLS 100: American Government
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
A study of the basic principles of the American system of government with emphasis on problems relating to governmental structure and policies. 3
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POLS 210: State And Local Government
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
An analysis of the legal status, powers and functions, intergovernmental relations and political problems of state and local governments. 3
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POLS 291: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
A study independently studies a political science topic with help from instructor. 1-3
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POLS 435: Political Parties And Campaigns
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
United States political parties; functions, organization, techniques and significance of parties; varieties of state and local systems; and behavior of the electorate and interest groups. 3
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POLS 491: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
A student independently studies political science topic with help from instructor. 1-3
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PSYC 101: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
This course is an introductory survey of the field of psychology with consideration of the biological bases of behavior, sensory and perceptual processes, learning and memory, human growth and development, social behavior and normal and abnormal behavior. 3
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PSYC 329: Adult Psychology
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
Theories of maturation, development of personal, emotional and social skills, family and child-rearing practices and the extent to which these factors affect the individual during the formative years immediately following the attainment of "young adulthood:"will be explored. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. 3
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PSYC 422: Psychology of Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
The student will learn to understand the major influences on adolescent development and behavior including biological, cultural, educational, peer, and family influences. Emphasis will also be placed on methodology necessary to aid adolescents in their development process. Prerequisite: PSYC 101, EPSY 302, Admission to Teacher Education or consent of instructor. 2
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PSYC 424: The Psychology of The Exceptional Child
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
The nature and causes of mental deficiency, characteristics and social control of the mentally handicapped; selection and preparation of curriculum material as well as methods and devices used in presenting these materials. Prerequisite: PSYC 101, EPSY 302, EPSY 330, EPSY 330, SPED 100 or consent of instructor, admission to teacher education. 3 All RESP courses in the primary clinical setting utilize computer-assisted instruction and computerized clinical simulations. All RESP courses are only for students officially accepted into the respiratory care program. Satisfactory performance in the preceding semesters as defined in the Respiratory Care Student Handbook is a prerequisite for all courses.
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READ 041: Reading
3.00 Credits
Dakota State University
This course provides students with reading strategies necessary for making the transition to collegiate level reading. The course will present students with multiple strategies to promote comprehension skills, develop vocabulary, and enhance metacognition to become strategic readers. This course will be required for students with an ACT score in Reading at 17 or below (or a comparable COMPASS score). 3
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