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SAMOA 1010: Beginning Samoan I
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
This is a beginning Samoan Language course for students who are interested in learning to speak the Samoan language and wish to transit into writing dialogues, messages, verses, nursery rhymes, and simple directions. The focus will be basic Samoan vocabulary, basic sentence structure, correct pronunciation, and the connection and context between Samoan language and Samoan culture.
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SAMOA 1020: Beginning Samoan II
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
This course continues beginning Samoan language instruction from SAMOA 1010. Students will continue to develop their speaking and writing skills. The focus will continue to be basic Samoan vocabulary, basic sentence structure, correct pronunciation, and the connection and context between Samoan language and Samoan culture. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in SAMOA 1010 OR Instructor Consent.
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SAMOA 2010: Intermediate Samoan I
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
Intermediate Samoan I will stress the four language skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking. We will begin to read and write short journals and stories in Samoan in order to develop literacy skills. Later, we will read and discuss several traditional Samoan legends in order to help build vocabulary and learn more about traditional Samoan culture. This course should be taken after SAMOA 1020 and before SAMOA 2020. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in SAMOA 1020 OR Instructor Consent.
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SAMOA 2020: Intermediate Samoan II
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
Students will continue to develop proficiency in all four language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening and study grammatical concepts through a variety of writing and speaking exercises. Students will apply their Samoan knowledge in various genres and domains of language-use throughout the semester. An emphasis on traditional Samoan legends will aid students in language acquisition and provide them with a foundation of knowledge about Samoan culture. There will also be sessions on Samoan oral traditions adapted from a collection of traditional Samoan legends. Students should complete SAMOAN 1010, 1020, and 2010 prior to enrolling in this course. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in SAMOA 2010 OR Instructor Consent.
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SBS 1080: Love and Relationships
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
This interdisciplinary course presents an overview of theory and research on love and relationships, focusing on the disciplines of Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Family and Consumer Studies, and Economics. Students will discover cutting-edge social science findings on love and relationships which will enhance their understanding of these phenomena as well as their own experiences in close relationships. Students will develop valuable skills in evaluating contemporary news and science on close relationships, and they will also discover the flexibility, breadth, and relevance of the various disciplines in CSBS, both with regard to the study of relationships as well as to the students' own educational interests and goals.
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SBS 2700: Career Exploration
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
This course is designed for majors in the College of Social & Behavioral Science who are ready for hands-on career exploration and implementation. Students will engage via multi-media with a range of professionals working currently in a variety of relevant social and behavioral science fields, while gaining practical skills in personal branding, resume and cover letter writing, interviewing and researching available jobs. Students in this course will develop and refine job search documents, connect with professionals in their prospective fields, create a professional online presence, and develop an individualized job search strategy.
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SBS 3000: Intro Stat SBS
4.00 Credits
University of Utah
Applies probability theory and statistical methods to the social and behavioral sciences. It is computer oriented, but only basic computer skills are required. Topics include descriptive statistics, graphical methods of data analysis, basic probability theory, normal and binomial distributions, sampling, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, correlation, and causation. Prerequisite: MATH 1030 and an SBS introductory course in one of ANTH or ECON or FCS or GEOG or POLS or PSY or SOC.
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SBS 3001: Exploring Asia
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Presentation to students by Asian Studies Director, affiliated Faculty, and visitors or relevant careers. Topical readings and reflection papers required weekly. Discussion of same with students, emphasizing diversity of Asian cultures, interdisciplinary methods of research, and career exploration. Prerequisite: At least Junior standing.
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SBS 3720: Env. Health Disparities
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
This course will focus on inequalities (or disparities) in illnesses associated with environmental hazards, be they physical, chemical or biological agents in air, water, soil or food. The health consequences of environmental hazards are generally underappreciated and inadequately recognized. According to World Health Organization estimates, more people die each year worldwide from air pollution alone than from HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined. Health disparities occur when groups of people systematically face obstacles that adversely affect their health based on their race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or sex/gender identity (among others characteristics historically linked to social and spatial exclusion). The elimination of environmental health disparities requires attention to environmental hazards and social conditions; it necessitates an interdisciplinary perspective.
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SBS 3960: Successful Career Plans
1.00 Credits
University of Utah
This class will take you through the career planning process in a series of 6 classes and 2 one-hour individual appointments with a career counselor. The classes will cover the dimensions of career planning including self-discovery, exploration, goal setting and implementation. This class will be individualized to your needs through the assignments and also through the individual appointments with a career counselor. You will begin matching your skills, interests, and values with possible career objectives to help you develop your career road map.
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