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SOCI 1306: Social Problems- 4511015225
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Application of sociological principles to the major problems of contemporary society such as inequality, crime and violence, substance abuse, deviance, or family problems. (Fulfills the civic responsibility requirements.) This course explores various problems that confront American society today: personal, institutional, cultural and historical-global. Problems range from drugs, divorce, crime, mental illness, environment, alienation in modern society to economic and political conflicts that are national and global. Special attention is paid to high-tech virtual reality as a new arena for problematic social issues. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W2. Prerequisite: None
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SOCI 2301: Marriage and the Family- 4511015425
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Sociological examination of marriage and family life. Problems of courtship, mate selection, and marriage adjustment in modern American society. A study of demographic trends in family and marriage, include childbearing and divorce, sociological theories of mate selection, marital interaction, and marital dissolution. Contemporary controversial issues, such as the relationship of unmarried couples, alternative marriage forms, abortion, and violence in the family, are discussed. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W2. Prerequisite: None
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SOCI 2306: Human Sexuality- 4511015325
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Study of the psychological, sociological, and physiological aspects of human sexuality. This course will give students an introduction to the study of Human Sexuality. It presents fundamental issues and principles of human sexuality by utilizing cultural, legal, ethical, psychosocial, and biological perspectives. It presents current theories and research such as the landmark Masters and Johnson studies, as well as other contemporary research impacting the understanding of sexual behavior. Principles and issues of human sexuality are presented from a scientific perspective with the intent to educate adults on the fundamental of human reproduction and its cultural manifestations. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W2. Prerequisite: None
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SOCI 2319: Minority Studies- 4511015325
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Historical, economic, social, and cultural development of minority groups. May include African-American, Mexican-American, Asian-American, and Native American issues. The principal ethnic groups in American society and their sociological significance: problems of inter-group relations, social movements, and related social changes occurring on the contemporary American scene. There will be primary emphasis upon those ethnic groups living in the Southwestern part of the United States. The contributions of each of these major ethnic groups will be studied. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M2; R3; W2. Prerequisite: SOCI 1301
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SPAN 1300: Beginning Spanish Conversation I 1609055413
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Basic practice in comprehension and production of the spoken language. This course is strictly for those who have had no previous contact with Spanish. This course is basically oral with grammar kept to the minimum essentials. This course is designed for non-native speakers. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R1; W1. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
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SPAN 1310: Beginning Spanish Conversation II 1609055413
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Basic practice in comprehension and production of the spoken language. This course is designed for those who have had some type of Spanish on any level. It is also intended for those who have some speaking knowledge of the language whether it be ranch Spanish or everyday usage. This course is designed for adult education and is designed for non-Native speakers only. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R1; W1. Prerequisite: SPAN 1300 or approval of instructor
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SPAN 1411: Beginning Spanish I- 1609055113
4.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. A study of standard elementary grammar with oral and reading exercises; early attention given to background for conversation. Part of preparation will be done in language laboratory. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R1; W1. Prerequisite: None. Lab Fee: $24
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SPAN 1412: Beginning Spanish II- 1609055113
4.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. This course is an in-depth continuation of SPAN 1411. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R1; W1. Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 - no exceptions. Lab Fee: $24
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SPAN 2311: Intermediate Spanish I- 16090552
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Rapid review of Spanish language structure, followed by intensive practice on the 1,500 word level, with emphasis on development of aural comprehension and speaking ability, supplemental written and oral exercises designed to develop self-expression and recognition ability. Reading of standard literary works. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R1; W1. Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 and SPAN 1412
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SPAN 2312: Intermediate Spanish II- 1609055213
3.00 Credits
Southwest Texas Junior College
Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. Rapid review of Spanish language structure, followed by intensive practice on the 1,500 word level, with emphasis on development of oral comprehension and speaking ability, supplemental written and oral exercises designed to develop self expression and recognition ability. Reading of standard literary works. Extensive written and oral work translation and original composition aimed at correct grammatical usage and ease of self-expression. Three lecture hours per week. TSI Requirement: M0; R1; W1. Prerequisite: SPAN 1411, SPAN 1412, and SPAN 2311
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