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SCIT 1414: Applied General Chemistry
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly PROT 1311) This is a study of the general concepts of chemistry with an emphasis on industrial applications. Students measure physical properties of matter, perform chemical calculations, describe atomic and molecular structure, distinguish periodic relationships of elements, name and write inorganic formulas, write equations for chemical reactions, demonstrate stoichiometric relationships, and demonstrate basic laboratory skills. Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra. (4:3-3)
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SCIT 1495: Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and /or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. The course introduces basic chemistry principles such as the periodic classification of elements, structure of matter, chemical bonding, formulas and chemical reactions. It presents properties of acids and bases and their application in the clinical setting. It also includes a brief introduction to organic chemistry and the structures of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. It relates topics to their significance in the performance of laboratory testing as well as human health and body function. Prerequisite: MLAB 1201. (4:4-0)
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SCWK 2301: Assessment and Case Management
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
Exploration of procedures to identify and evaluate an individual's and/or family'sstrengths, weaknesses, problems, and need in order to develop an effective plan of action. Topics include oral weaknesses, problems, and needs in order to develop an effective plan of action. Topics include oral and written communications essential for assessment, screening, intervention, prevention, case management and referral. Prerequisites: Reading level 6, Writing level 6. (3:3-0)
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SOCI 1301: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Sociology 234, SOCI 2314) This study of the patterns of social behavior introduces the scope and objectives of sociology, as well as basic sociological concepts. Prerequisite: Reading level 6. (3:3-0)
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SOCI 1306: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Sociology 235, SOCI 2315) This is a study of the problems of social disorganization such as crime, delinquency, group prejudice, dependency, divorce, and world social difficulties. Prerequisites: Reading level 7 and Writing level 7. (3:3-0).
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SOCI 2301: Intimate Relationships:Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Sociology 237, SOCI 2317) This is a study of issues and trends relating to courtship, mate-selection, and marital adjustment, together with a comprehensive study of the family as a social institution. Prerequisites: Reading level 7 and Writing level 7. (3:3-0)
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SOCI 2306: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course covers the physical, psychological, and sociological facets of human sexuality. The course exposes students to the various scholarly research in this interdisciplinary field. Emphasis on self-awareness of one's own sexuality and adjustment, the interpersonal aspects of sexuality, and the social impact that sexual decisions and behavior have on society. This course is also listed as PSYC 2306; however, credit hours are limited to either Psychology or Sociology. Prerequisites: SOCI 1301 or PSYC 2301; Reading level 7 and Writing level 7. (3:3-0)
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SOCI 2319: Multi-Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Sociology 239) This is a study of the principal minority groups in American society and other selected cultures: their history, sociological significance, problems of inter-group relations, social movement, and related contemporary problems with particular emphasis on the ethnic components of Texas society. Prerequisites: Reading level 7 and Writing level 7. (3:3-0)
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SOCI 2336: Criminology
3.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
(Formerly Sociology 2316, SOCI 2316) This is an examination of current trends in the nature and causes of crime, indexes of crime, perspectives and methods in criminology, psychopathy and crime, culture areas and crime, processes in criminal behavior, and sociological aspects of criminal law and procedure. Prerequisites: SOCI 1301 or approval of division chair, Reading level 7 and Writing level 7. (3:3-0)
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SOCW 2361: Introduction to Social Work
40.00 Credits
San Jacinto Community College
This course studies the development of the philosophy and practice of social work in the United States, and is a survey of the fields and techniques of social work. This is an introductory social work course in which students learn about the profession of social work; practice; ethics and values; roles and responsibilities; various fields of social work and practice; diverse client populations; at risk; and the generalist perspective of social work practice. This course also includes a 40-hour integrated agency-related volunteer experience. Prerequisites: Reading level 6, Writing level 6. (3:3-0)
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