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SOC 225: Foundations of Human Relations
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
Students will examine human relations from a sociological perspective in this course. Topics covered include the basic concepts, theories and methods that are used to study human society, the various meanings and components of culture, the process of communication and how communication differs as we compare cultures and an in-depth analysis of sexism, racism, classism and ageism. (fall and spring)
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SOC 230: Sociology of Contemporary Women
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
Students will study the roles of contemporary women within a historical and theoretical context. Cross-cultural analysis and contemporary issues will be discussed. (on demand)
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SOC 340: Chemical Dependency & Human Behavior PSY 340
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
In this course students will survey the use, abuse and addictive nature of alcohol and other mood altering drugs including the symptomology of alcoholism and other drug addiction. Examine the nature and complexity of mood altering chemical substances and current approaches to treatment and prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse. (spring odd) Prerequisites: PSY 341 or SOC 341, SOC 100 and CJU 133
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SOC 341: Introduction to Counseling CJU/PSY 341
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
In this course students will study approaches to counseling with emphasis on gaining an understanding of basic theory concepts utilized in the helping professions. Emphasis is also placed on developing a personal philosophy of helping or counseling. Counseling topics explored include family issues, youth in trouble and substance abuse. (fall)
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SOC 342: Introduction to Alcoholism PSY 342
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course will provide an introductory survey of alcoholism, a major public health problem in contemporary society. A review of the physiological, psychological and social effects of alcohol consumption, theories of causation, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of alcoholism. It will seek to form a balanced base of knowledge about a complex and controversial subject for both professional and personal applications. This course and Chemical Dependency & Human Behavior are South Dakota requirements for certification as a Chemical Dependency Counselor. (spring even)
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SOC 343: Introduction to Group Counseling CJU/PSY 343
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course provides an exploration of the approaches and process of group therapy that integrates ideas from different perspectives of group counseling. Students will gain an understanding of group process and the skills and techniques related to the stages of group processing, and the application of group strategies to specific group counseling issues and populations. (spring) Prerequisite: CJU 341, PSY 341 and SOC 341
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SOC 350: Sociology of Medicine
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course studies the delivery and practice of medicine within a sociological framework. Topics include an analysis of the sick role, patient-practitioner relationships and epidemiological methods. (on demand) Prerequisite: SOC 100
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SOC 360: Minority Studies
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course offers a study of racial and ethnic minorities. In addition to an emphasis upon dominant-minority relations, students will focus the unique experiences of Native Americans (a special emphasis will be placed upon the Native American experience in the state of South Dakota), East and Southeast Asian Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans and European Americans. Students will also consider religious minorities and past and present sexual discrimination found in the United States. (fall odd)
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SOC 377: Human Relations Skills EDN 377
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is concerned with helping students develop an awareness of and understanding into the various theoretical premises surrounding issues of diversity and multiculturalism. There is an emphasis placed on recognizing and dealing with biases, stereotyping, power and privilege, difference and identity. Techniques to enhance interpersonal relations as well as classroom instruction in today's multicultural classrooms are addressed. This course meets the South Dakota Human Relations requirement for all individuals desiring to be certified to teach in South Dakota and also meets the Mount Marty College general education requirement for human relations skills. (spring)
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SOC 444: Juvenile Justice CJU 444
3.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course examines the policies, programs and services that comprise the juvenile justice system. It provides a comprehensive overview of the processing and treatment of juvenile offenders, descriptions and definitions of offender types and the subsystems that play a role in the care and control of juvenile delinquents. (spring even) Prerequisites: SOC 100 and CJU 133
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