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SMET 103: Issues in STEM Fields for Students with Disabilities Moving from IDEA to ADA
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Junior and senior high school students with disabilities will be introduced to the difference in services under IDEA and ADA and the essential need for self-disclosure in an environment not always aware of accommodation needs: where to register for service for students with disabilities on this campus and others; where and how to apply for financial aid; how to prepare a resume when applying for professional careers in science, technology and engineering, and math (STEM); learning interview skills; and learning how to prepare academically as a students with disabilities pursuing majors in STEM. The thrust of the course preparing for college as a student with a disability pursuing a STEM major will have integrated into it an emphasis on understanding science and the scientific inquiry; development of critical thinking, reading speaking, and listening skills; of literacy in writing; of abstract thought; of a respect for other peoples and cultures; of an ability to examine values and to develop a carefully considered values system. Please note that certain courses have as a specific requirement the consent of instructor. Courses numbered between 450 and 499 require a minimum of junior standing for enrollment.
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SOC 101G: Introductory Sociology
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Introduction to social theory, research, methods of analysis, contemporary issues in historical and cross-cultural contexts. Covers groups, deviance, inequality, family, gender, social change, and collective behavior.
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SOC 201G: Contemporary Social Problems
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Introduction to the fundamentals of social analysis through the analysis of contemporary American social problems. Emphasis on methods of analysis and cross-national comparisons showing that the social problems studied are common to all societies. Covers racism, violence, poverty, crime, health care, and substance abuse.
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SOC 248: Special Topics
12.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
1-3 cr. Specific subjects to be announced in the Schedule of Classes. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
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SOC 258: Current Issues in Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Examination of contemporary American family life, including courtship, marriage, divorce, and child rearing. Branch campuses only.
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SOC 262: Issues in Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Major personal and social issues related to the process of dying in our culture. Branch campuses only.
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SOC 263: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Introduction to cultural and personal aspects of human intimacy, sexuality and the life cycle, sexual variation, and sexually transmitted diseases. Branch campuses only.
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SOC 270: Sociology of the Chicano Community I
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Introductory overview of the Chicano/Mexican-American experience in the U.S., with an emphasis on the Southwest. Socioeconomic issues affecting Chicano culture and behavior. Topics include family, la Chicana, mental health, education and language policy, art and literature.
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SOC 273: Sex and Gender
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Analysis of changes, behaviors, and stereotypes of women and men in contemporary Western societies. Same as W S 273.
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SOC 330G: Introduction to Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Provides an overview of old and new methods and theories for the study of religion. Exposure to the ways groups of people in diverse cultural systems construct and change their religious traditions to serve practical and meaningful ends. Same as ANTH 330G and HIST 330G.
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