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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Identify the causes of stress and the physical and emotional effects of stress. Learn several proven methods for reducing stress level. Classes include progressive relaxation, meditation, biofeedback, cognitive analysis and information on nutrition and exercise. Specific attention will be given to test anxiety, including but not limited to math.
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2.00 Credits
For any student interested in leadership within an organization. Assist students interested in campus leadership positions to identify effective leadership characteristics and their role in governance. Introduces theory of leadership styles, communication skills, decision-making, program development, and evaluation methods.
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5.00 Credits
Overview of the scientific study of society and human interaction. Subjects include social ranking, social change, deviance, social control, the social creation of thought and personality, groups, organizations, institutions, cities, human population, political and economic power, social movements, culture, and gathering valid sociological information.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of the family as a social institution. An overview of social theories and methodological underpinnings will be included.
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5.00 Credits
Problems that relate to society and how we come to view certain social conditions as social problems. Topics include power in America, war, technology, the environment, population, the economy, class, race and ethnic relations, sexism, ageism, family problems, education, the cities, deviance, crime, mental health, physical health, and drugs.
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5.00 Credits
Examination of ethnicity, ethnic identity, and the cultural characteristics of ethnic and social groups in North America as well as around the world. Understand the relationship between social organization and forms of social, economic, and political domination and subordination.
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3.00 Credits
Basic Spanish to meet the needs of the working professionals who wish to communicate with Spanish speaking persons. Register for Section A for a focus on medicine, Section B for a focus on law enforcement, of Section C for a more general focus. Prerequisite for SPAN 106 is SPAN 105, Prerequisite for SPAN 107, is SPAN 106
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3.00 Credits
Learn the fundamental skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Develop an awareness of Spanish speaking countries and their cultures. Compact discs are used outside of class to promote oral proficiency. Prerequisite for SPAN 122 is SPAN 121, Prerequisite for SPAN 123 is SPAN 122
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3.00 Credits
Review and expand the essential points of grammar; develop speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing skills; build vocabulary; increase awareness and knowledge of Hispanic cultures. Prerequisite for 221 is SPAN 123 or permission of instructor; Prerequisite for 222, the prerequisite is 221 or permission of instructor; Prerequisite for 223 the prerequisite is 222 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A course focusing on development, preparation, and delivery skills for beginning public speakers. Attention given to anxiety reduction techniques in addition to the preparation and use of visual aids in informative and persuasive speeches.
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