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SMGR 101: Introduction to School Foodservice Management
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course presents a study of the history of school meals, typical organizational structures, and roles of the foodservice team members. Regulations and how they affect foodservice in schools are examined. Foodservice safety and sanitation principles, utilization and care of equipment are studied. Foodservice systems, marketing, customer service and merchandising techniques are examined.
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SMGR 102: School Nutrition and Menu Planning
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course presents the principles for planning menus to meet the nutritional needs of school age children. Nutrition requirements, functions and sources of nutrients and the digestion and absorption food are studied. Diet modification for a variety of health conditions is studied. Food preparation techniques for menu components are studied.
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SMGR 103: School Foodservice Management/Human Resources
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course provides an explanation of the methods and records used in procurement, receiving, and storage of food and related items. Inventory control/methods are studied. Control measures for maintaining quality, quantity, and cost of food production are discussed. Financial management, record keeping and budgets are studied. Management principles, interpersonal skills, employee development and supervisory characteristics are discussed. Facility evaluation and planning for improvements is presented.
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course introduces the basic concepts, methods and findings of sociology as a scientific discipline. The sociological perspective, emphasizing social interaction and structure, is used to explore the following topics: culture; socialization; social groups, including organizations; deviance; various types of social inequality; major social institutions; collective behavior, social movement and social change.
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SOC 202: Social Problems
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course examines how various conditions within society come to be defined as social problems. Individual, social, cultural, economic and political causes and consequences of such problems are analyzed with contemporary social science research (i.e., studies in the fields of anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology, and sociology). Possible intervention strategies are also assessed. Problems covered include health and well being; social and interpersonal violence; conformity and deviance; social and economic inequality associated with poverty, minority status, aging and sex roles; institutional change; and future issues and trends.
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SOC 208: Sociological Approaches to Criminology
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is an introduction to the sociological study of criminology and examines fundamental issues of the discipline such as the nature and social distribution of crime, the criminal law, and theories of crime. The primary focus of the course is on understanding theories surrounding the causes and correlates of criminal behavior and developing a critical perspective from which social policies on crime can better be understood.
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SOC 209: Sociology of The Criminal Justice System
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is an introduction to the criminal justice system as a social institution in society. Topics covered include an overview of the historical development and functions of the criminal justice system in the United States, theories of justice and punishment, the emergence and development of the modern police and court systems, and the structure and function of the correctional system. The social roles of personal in the criminal justice system, including police, lawyers, judges, correctional officers, and parole officers will also be examined.
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SOC 210: Sociology of Deviance
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course explores the major sociological perspectives and theories of deviance. This introductory course includes the study of the definition, identification, treatment and management of types of deviance, such as crime, mental illness, alcoholism and other pathologies.
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SOC 230: Marriage and Family Relations
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course examines the impact of modern society upon the family as it relates to courtship, size of family, member relationships, economic problems and marital stability. This course compares alternative life styles and marriage and family relations throughout the life span.
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SOC 239: Law and Society
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course examines the interrelationships between law and other social structures and processes. The structure of law, the origin of laws, the organization and function of the legal system, the impact of the law, and the relationship between law and social change will be examined.
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