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3.00 Credits
American National Government is an introduction to the federal system of government found in the United States. The course of study includes the roles of Congress, the Presidency, Judiciary, Bureaucracy, interest groups and political parties.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introductory survey of the various political states of the world, focusing on: history, geography, political culture, political institutions and processes. (Meets requirement for International Dimension.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is the study of the nature and make up of the state, county, municipal and other grass roots level governments; It examines their place in a federal system and how they operate to include the officials that exist in such systems.
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3.00 Credits
Independent study.
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3.00 Credits
This introduction to psychology examines each of the contemporary theoretical perspectives in psychology. The relationship of behavior, cognition and emotion are explored in such issues as learning, memory, development, motivation, personality, abnormal behavior and therapy design.
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3.00 Credits
This course seeks to identify the impact of sexuality on all aspects of the person. Using the perspectives of behavioral science we examine the history of sexuality, gender development, sexual anatomy, communication in sexual relationships, the meaning of intimacy, the human sexual response and other cultural issues of sexuality.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the physical, emotional, cognitive, linguistic, behavioral and social changes that occur in human development. Fundamental concepts, research, and theories will be explored through a lifespan model.
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3.00 Credits
This is a scientific study of social forces influencing human behavior with an emphasis upon the individual in a social context. The course will examine the social self, group processes, attitudes and attitude formation, conformity, persuasion, aggression and other social forces and variations that impact the individual within society.
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3.00 Credits
The family is constantly being subjected to a potentially overwhelming series of challenges. One of the identified "problem solvers" to stress and strain in the family is the use of mood-altering chemicals. Theinteraction of drugs and family stress will be examined in a combination of didactic and experiential teaching with the student writing an expository paper.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to process operations in the petrochemical industry including: operator roles, responsibilities and expectations; plant terminology; safety and environmental responsibilities; applied organic and inorganic chemistry; applied physics; plant equipment, utility systems; product handling; flow diagrams; general process overviews; basics of process control; and plan organizations. This course will expose students to an overview of the Process Technology associate degree program, including the mental and physical requirements of the Process Technician career. Plant tours will be conducted.
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