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4.00 Credits
Thecontinuation of Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology I covering the processes, materials, and equipment used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Topics address process-yield analysis and process troubleshooting. Fee: $16.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: B Prerequisites: SMFT 1473. Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overviewof the case study, survey, observational, correlation, quasi-experimental, and experimental research methods and designs. Emphasis is given to the experimental, quasi- experimental, and correlational designs as well as to methods of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting sociological and psychological data. Other topics include validity, reliability, sampling, evaluation of research, writing research proposals and reports, ethics, etc. Students read research articles from professional journals and are introduced to more advanced statistical procedures such as MANOVA-F test, post-hoc measures, plannedcomparisons, multiple correlations, and multiple regressions. Credit may not be earned for both this course and PSY 2663. Skills: S Prerequisites: SOC 2743 or PSYC 2317 or equivalent. Prerequisite courses should have been completed with a grade of C or better. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Designedfor social and behavioral science students, this course covers measurement scales, graphing, measures of central tendency and variability, transformed scores, correlation and regression, normal distribution, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, t and z tests, introduction to ANOVA-F test, and certain nonparametric statistics. Emphasis is on the conceptual understanding of statistics within the context of research and the interpretation of statistical results. Relevant research topics are included. Calculations are required. Credit may not be earned for both this course and PSYC 2317. Skills: S Prerequisites: SOCI 1301 or PSYC 2301 or equivalent, and MATH 1332 or MATH 1314 or equivalent. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
An inquiry into select groups ofcurrent social problems with specifi c reference to their origin, development, and their suggested solutions. Skills: E Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
A study of the problems pertaining to and affecting the family unit. Marriage and The Family: Honors- Please contact the Honors Department at 223-3255 or honors@austincc.edu for additional information. Skills: E Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
This courseexplores various aspects of human sexual behavior, including the biology of sex, female and male sexuality, sex roles, the psychology of sex differences, and sexually transmitted diseases. Skills: E Prerequisites: SOCI 1301 or PSYC 2301. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Asurvey course that covers the cultural heritage of the major American minorities within a sociological framework. In addition, the problems of adaptation to the majority cultural framework are considered in relation to the specifi c sociological needs of each minority. Skills: E Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Asurvey of the basic theories and research methods in social psychology; the interaction between the individual and society; the process of acquiring a self concept; socialization processes; personal and social adjustment; interaction within the group. Credit may not be earned for this course and PSYC 2319. Skills: E Prerequisites: SOCI 1301 or PSYC 2301. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Current theoriesand empirical research pertaining to crime and criminal behavior. Its causes, methods of prevention, systems of punishment and rehabilitation. Skills: E Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Aninstructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-onexperience in sociology. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specifi c goals and objectives in the study of human social behavior and/or social institutions. Course may be repeated when topics vary. Transportation, insurance, and other expenses will be provided by the student. Research Internship in the Social Sciences? CThe purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity for qualifi ed students to obtain fi rsthand, supervised research experience in the social sciences. Students will be placed in different settings at ACC or organizations in the community to assist professionals in the social sciences with various research activities. Students may assist researchers by providing the necessary literature review for the design of the study, collecting, organizing, and analyzing data, as well as contributing to the research report. Students will spend an average of fi ve hours per week at the internship site. Social Services-Field Experience? C Thepurpose of this course is to provide supervised practical experiences to help students explore their interest and capabilities for careers in the various helping professions. Minimum of fi fty (50) clock hours in the semester in a social service placement. Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: G Prerequisites: For Research Internship, SOC 2743 and SOC 2653 (or concurrent enrollment in SOC 2653). For Field Experience, SOCW 2361. Course Type: T
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