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PSYC 1320: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is an introduction to the diagnoses, causes, and treatments of psychological disorders. Students will learn the descriptions and prevalence of major disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), as well as their theoretical causes and associated treatments. The role of culture and diversity in mental illness will also be explored. Some of the disorders that will be studied in detail include mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma-related disorders, eating disorders, addictive disorders, schizophrenia, developmental disorders, and personality disorders.
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PSYC 1350: Statistics in Psychology
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is intended for anyone interested in learning basic psychological research design and statistical analysis. Students will use basic mathematical and computerized procedures to analyze data in the behavioral sciences and to conduct descriptive and inferential data analyses. Students will choose and apply statistical procedures to help to answer psychological and behavioral scientific research questions. Students will also read, interpret, and write results for behavioral science research
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SOCI 1200: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course presents an overview of the characteristics, structures, and processes that shape human societies. Students will examine the impact of social forces on individuals and groups as well as the concurrent effect of individuals on society. Course emphasis is on cultural diversity and globalism.
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SOCI 1205: Drugs and Society
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is a study of the use and abuse of substances labeled as drugs in society. Topics covered will include specific drugs and their related pharmacology, histories, uses, and mechanisms of social control. Students will also examine criminal, economic, and cross-cultural aspects of drug use.
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SOCI 1220: Marriage, Family and Relationships
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces students to the diversity and theoretical perspectives of human relationships, marriages, and families in contemporary societies. Students will study diverse families in their functioning around intimacy, work, children, violence, marriage, divorce, economics, race, and gender. Common myths and challenges related to stereotypes of the "typical" family and "functional" relationships will be explored.
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SOCI 1225: Human Diversity
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course provides an overview of individual, institutional, and cultural/societal issues of: racism, sexism, classism, ableism, heterosexism, ageism, and other forms of oppression. The student will address both disadvantage and privilege, concluding with an examination of social activism.
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SPAN 1001: Introduction to Spanish
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces basic Spanish vocabulary and grammar. Students will develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills using the present tense and commonly used vocabulary. They will be exposed to and develop an understanding and appreciation of the literature, history, culture, and geography of the Spanish-speaking world.
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SPAN 1002: Spanish II
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will build on previous knowledge of the Spanish language and culture. Students will use more complex vocabulary and sentence structure to speak and write in Spanish, focusing on pronunciation, practical vocabulary, grammar, reading, and conversation. They will also be exposed to the art, literature, and historical and political developments in the Spanish-speaking world.
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SPAN 1500: Spanish Latin American Culture
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is an introduction to the civilization and culture of Spain and Spanish America. Students will learn about the pre-Columbian era that existed before the arrival of the Spaniards, including the Olmec, Maya, Toltec, and Aztec civilizations. The destruction of the pre-Columbian civilizations by the Conquistadors will also be analyzed. The course is taught in English; no previous knowledge of Spanish is required.
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SPAN 2200: Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture I
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course introduces literature, history, culture, and geography of the Spanish-speaking world. Students will continue to develop their languages skills and cultural knowledge of the Hispanic world. They will study and review many aspects of the Spanish grammar, with emphasis on present subjunctive, ser and estar and preterit/imperfect. Short stories, poems, and essays will introduce the student to many Hispanic writers, both past and present.
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