|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
3.00 Credits
Covers basic issues and fi ndings regarding the biological, symbolic, and social nature of humankind. Discusses foundations for social interaction, including patterns of social structure, culture, socialization, primary relationships, social differentiation, organization, deviance, and collective behavior. Includes principles of scientifi c methods and major sociological theorists. F, W, Sp, Su
-
3.00 Credits
Analyzes social institutions with special emphasis on family, religion, education, economy, and politics. Identifi es factors contributing to institutional stability and change. It is recommended that students take SOC204 prior to this course. F, W, Sp, Su
-
3.00 Credits
3 class, 3 cr. Uses a sociological approach to major social problems in contemporary U.S. American society. Emphasizes concepts of aging, health care, law, leisure, minorities, pollution, poverty, technology, urbanization, work, and youth. It is recommended that students take SOC204 prior to this course. F, W, Sp, Su
-
3.00 Credits
Off ers a sociological perspective to family and marriage. Covers historical changes and societal variation in family patterns, changes over the life course, and diverse family forms. F, W, Sp, Su
-
3.00 Credits
Promotes awareness and knowledge of the diff erences and similarities among diverse groups and individuals in society. Focuses on discussion and analysis of national demographic and historical trends; social constructionism; sociological concepts of race, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexual identity, social class; and the dynamics of social interaction and power. F, Sp
-
3.00 Credits
Examines the nature, extent, causes, control, reaction, treatment, and rehabilitation of juvenile delinquency in contemporary American society from a sociological perspective. F, W, Sp, Su
-
3.00 Credits
Analyzes some of the classical sociological theories and their relevance in understanding the management of natural resources by a society. W
-
3.00 Credits
Surveys the areas of communication with emphasis on intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, and mass communication modes. F, W, Sp
-
3.00 Credits
Covers preparation and delivery of public speeches with an emphasis on informative speaking. F, W, Sp, Su
-
3.00 Credits
Introduces public speaking on a persuasive level. Includes discussion of the verbal and non-verbal levels of persuasion. Concentrates on eff ective delivery, theories of persuasion, and use of support in eff ective persuasive speeches. Activities allow use of theories in public speaking situations. F, W, Sp, Su
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|