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SOC 2020: Culture And Food
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course engages the student in an in-depth social scientific analysis of the role of food in the human experience. Students explore how the relationship of food to society has changed over time in terms of importance, selection and preparation. The significance and function of food in diverse societies is discussed to advance students' sociological and anthropological understanding of humankind. Prerequisite: Sophomore status. (HO) (SL) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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SOC 2040: Community Leadership: an Applied Sociology
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to combine theoretical learning with actual volunteer work at a nonprofit organization. Through student-initiated placement at one of many predesigned sites, students are exposed to various aspects of the not-for-profit industry including administrative, fundraising and community outreach responsibilities, as well as having personal contact with the organization's clientele. Additionally, the student is expected to utilize his or her leadership skills by initiating a substantial agency-based project, in conjunction with his or her site supervisor, that serves as a tangible contribution to the overall organization. This course provides students with a directed work project experience. Prerequisites: SOC2001 or SOC2901; and sophomore status. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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SOC 2060: Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
The purpose of this course is to provide students with a clear understanding of the nature and meaning of deviance. Students learn what is considered the norm in society, what is outside the norm, and how each is relative in nature. Theoretical explanations, cross cultural references and in-depth analyses of deviant behavior are studied from the three dominant sociological paradigms. Who defines deviance, what is deviant, why deviance persists, the effect of labels, and the personal and social effects of deviance are discussed. Prerequisites: SOC2001 or SOC2901; sophomore status. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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SPAN 1001: Conversational Spanish I
4.50 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course is an introduction to the Spanish language. Emphasis is placed on vocabulary acquisition, basic grammar construction and oral communication. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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SPAN 1011: Conversational Spanish I: Specialized Vocabulary
4.50 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This course involves an introduction to the Spanish language with emphasis on vocabulary acquisition and specialized culinary vocabulary, basic grammar construction and oral communication. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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SPAN 1901: spanish I honors
4.50 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This intensive, honors-level course is designed as an introduction to the Spanish language. Heavy emphasis is placed on vocabulary acquisition, on basic grammatical constructions and on effective oral communication. Students are also exposed to several Spanish-speaking cultures. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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TRVL 3020: Ecotourism
4.50 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This upper-level course explores an emerging dimension of tourism: ecotourism. The student investigates the impact of specific environmental issues on tourism, including water pollution, air pollution, habitat destruction, etc., and focus on the impact of tourism on the physical, biological and cultural environment. The role of the tourism industry as it relates to the provision of ecotourism experiences is also discussed. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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TRVL 3030: International Poli Cies of Touris m
3.00 Credits
Johnson & Wales University-Denver
This is an intermediate-level course which is designed to provide the student with an increased understanding in the area of international tourism development. Emphasis is placed on the definitive study of the essential components for a successful national tourism program. Offered during the summer term abroad only. Prerequisite: TRVL3010. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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