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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Effective Aug 1, 2009 View History Description: Students complete a graduation portfolio. The portfolio is constructed of student evidence of meeting theory, method and application outcomes and a completed capstone. Required for all students seeking a baccalaureate degree in the social and behavioral sciences, except those who qualify for the fast track. (Offered fall and spring semesters.) Units 1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [Prerequisites: SBS 300 AND SBS 308 AND (SBS 400 OR SBS 400S) AND (Corequisites: SBS 403)]
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3.00 Credits
Effective Aug 1, 2009 View History Description: Students complete a graduation portfolio. The portfolio is constructed of student evidence of meeting theory, method and application outcomes and a completed capstone. Alternative to SBS 402 for students seeking a baccalaureate degree in the social and behavioral sciences. Students meet with faculty and community partners in supervised learning activities related to their Capstone topic and complete a contracted number of off-campus service hours with the sponsoring agency. Geared to students interested in action-oriented research. Requires preapproved Individualized Learning Plan and/or Capstone proposal. (Offered fall and spring semesters.) Units 1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [Prerequisites: SBS 300 AND SBS 308 AND (SBS 400 OR SBS 400S) AND (Corequisites: SBS 403)]
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Effective Aug 1, 2009 View History Description: Students enroll with their capstone advisor for advice on completion of a capstone project usually in a field of study such as Anthropology, Archaeology, Geographic Information Systems, Political Economy, Social History and Sociology. Students research and annotate scholarly literature related to their topic of study such as crime, poverty, homelessness, terrorism, drugs and behavior, social inequality, etc. Emphasizes the theory, method and scope of the social and behavioral sciences. Involves the implementation of a year-long project to familiarize students with a specific subdiscipline of the social and behavioral sciences as well as the appropriate contemporary and historical literature of the subdiscipline under study. (Offered fall and spring semesters.) Units 1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [Prerequisites: SBS 300 AND SBS 308 AND (SBS 400 OR SBS 400S) AND SBS 401 AND (Corequisites: SBS 402 OR SBS 402S)]
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Effective Aug 1, 2009 View History Description: Students present their capstone research projects in a professional public setting. Students assemble and present evidence of completion of program requirements as determined by the approved Individualized Learning Plan. SBS majors entering the second semester of the Senior Capstone curriculum must enroll in this course. Requires preapproved Individualized Learning Plan and/or Capstone proposal. (Offered fall and spring semesters.) Units 1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: [Prerequisites: SBS 300 AND SBS 308 AND (SBS 400 OR SBS 400S) AND SBS 401 AND (SBS 402 OR SBS 402S) AND SBS 403] Concurrent Enrollment Allowed In (SBS 402 OR SBS 402S) AND SBS 403
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4.00 Credits
Effective May 1, 2009 View History Description: Students are assigned to the office of a U.S. Representative who is a member of the California congressional delegation in Washington D.C. and spend a semester participating firsthand in American government. Participants examine administrative organization, methods, systems and procedures, problem solving, and systems analysis. Formerly known as SBSC 450. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective May 1, 2009 View History Description: Students are assigned to the office of a U.S. Representative who is a member of the California congressional delegation in Washington D.C. and spend a semester participating firsthand in American government. Students examine political processes by which public policy is formulated, adopted, and implemented; political activity; election of public officials; and the political organization of government. Formerly known as SBSC 451. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective May 1, 2009 View History Description: Students are assigned to the office of a U.S. Representative who is a member of the California congressional delegation in Washington D.C. and spend a semester participating firsthand in American government. Participants examine the leadership of congressional committee operations and processes. Formerly known as SBSC 452. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective May 1, 2009 View History Description: Students are assigned to the office of a U.S. Representative who is a member of the California congressional delegation in Washington D.C. and spend a semester participating firsthand in American government. Participants examine government budgets, budgetary process and analysis, intergovernmental fiscal relations, and monetary and fiscal policy. Formerly known as SBSC 453. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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4.00 Credits
Effective May 1, 2009 View History Description: Students are assigned to the office of a U.S. Representative who is a member of the California congressional delegation in Washington D.C. and spend a semester participating firsthand in American government. Students examine the nature, extent, and influence of the press on the nation's governmental process. Formerly known as SBSC 454. Units 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Effective Jan 24, 2005 View History Description: A project-based exploration of the social history of Fort Ord. Students participate in the creation of an archive and virtual museum housed in the CSUMB Library. Activities include gathering letters, diaries, oral histories, photographs, and other documents and memorabilia from people who once lived on Fort Ord. Participants also inventory, catalog, and digitize the collected documents, and assist in building an online archive and museum. Formerly known as SBSC 475. Units 1 to 4 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions: None
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