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SOC 2612: Marriage and the Family Across the Life Span
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course involves a sociological analysis of historical and contemporary patterns and trends in family life including dating, marriage, parenting, divorce and remarriage, and family dysfunction. College level reading and writing skills are recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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SOC 2614: Sociology of Health, Illness, and Health Care
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course uses the sociological perspective to examine the role of the social environment in health, illness, and health care systems. Historical and contemporary issues relating to medicine, health, and illness are studied along with the diverse ways in which social categories such as gender, race, ethnicity, and social class affect health, illness, and medical care. College level reading and writing skills are recommended. (Prerequisites: SOC 1614).
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SOC 2625: Minority Group Relations
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course examines the social interaction of ethnic and cultural groups in the United States. Topics include: prejudice, discrimination, class and caste, stereotyping, ethnocentrism, segregation, assimilation, amalgamation, conflict and various proposals for responding to minority status. A special emphasis on the effects of institutions on majority-minority relations. College level reading and writing skills are recommended. (Prerequisites: None).
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SPAN 1001: Introduction to Hispanic Cultures
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is a comparative study of Hispanic cultures and societies exploring geographical, historical, socio-economic, political and religious issues, as well as the regional customs and interpersonal relations of the Hispanic world. Because these courses are taught in English (may include basic Spanish expressions), they are particularly suitable for students who have never studied a foreign language. (Prerequisite: None).
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SPAN 1101: Beginning Spanish I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is an introduction to Spanish language and culture within the context of daily life in Spanish-speaking regions worldwide. Communication skills include speaking, listening, reading and writing. Sensitivity to cultural differences is emphasized. Designed for the student with NO previous foreign language study. (Prerequisites: None).
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SPAN 1102: Beginning Spanish II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
SPAN 1102 is a continuation of SPAN 1101. This course focuses upon the "Novice 2" learning level of Spanish language and culture within the context of daily life in Spanish-speaking regions worldwide. Communication skills include "Novice 2" level: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Sensitivity to cultural differences is emphasized. Two years of high school Spanish is preferred. (Prerequisites: SPAN 1101).
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SPAN 1130: Introductory Medical Spanish
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
The unique circumstances for health care workers in providing effective treatment can often be difficult due to communication barriers. This course provides a basic background in conversational Spanish to allow medical health care personnel to improve communication with their Spanish-speaking patients. Although students will be advised on how to work with an interpreter, this beginning course does not train the health care professional to assume the role of an interpreter. Students that have completed one year of high school Spanish should contact the instructor regarding permission to enroll. (Prerequisite: SPAN 1101).
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SPAN 2101: Intermediate Spanish I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Spanish 2101 is an Intermediate I Spanish Language course designed to strengthen language skills and develop cultural competency. SPAN 2101 is a communicative approach to reading, writing, listening, and speaking Spanish. Short literary forms (poetry, drama, music, film from Spain and the Americas) and other authentic texts form the basis for language interpretation, development, and practice. Three years of high school Spanish with grade of B or higher is preferred. (Prerequisites: SPAN 1102).
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SPAN 2102: Intermediate Spanish II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Spanish 2102 is an Intermediate II Spanish Language course designed to strengthen language skills and develop a more complex cultural competency. SPAN 2102 is a continuation of SPAN 2101 and takes a more complex communicative approach to reading, writing, listening, and speaking Spanish. Short literary forms (poetry, drama, music, film from Spain and the Americas) and other authentic texts form the basis for language interpretation, development, and practice. (Prerequisites: SPAN 2101. Other Requirements: CLEP exam or 4 Years of High School Spanish may substitute for SPAN 2101 prerequisite).
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SPAN 2111: Intermediate Spanish Conversation
2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is designed to increase vocabulary and develop oral skills through systematically guided conversation and dialogue concerning such possible topics as daily life, family, hobbies/recreation, education systems, and food, travel and current events. Students that have complete two years of high school Spanish with Bs or better may contact the instructor concerning permission to enroll in the course. (Prerequisites: SPAN 1101).
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