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SOC 210: Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(Prerequisite: SOC 201) The American family will be studied from dating to dissolution. The course will examine conflict, singlehood, reproduction, and family finances. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - SOC 2000
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SOC 217: Sociology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
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SOCI 1120: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
This course introduces the study of human culture. It focuses on human adaptation and diversity; the development and variety of economic, political, religious, family and expressive institutions.
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SOCI 2000: Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
An overview of the effects of societal change on marital and non-marital relationships. Topics include premarital dynamics, singles, dual career families, family violence, and divorce.
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SP 110: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
An introductory public speaking course stressing the organization and presentation of the extemporaneous speech in a variety of settings. The goal of this course is to incorporate the typical speaking assignment into situations students might face in their personal and professional lives. Units 1-6 involve the study of the basic steps in preparing and delivering any speech. Tasks and discussion questions reinforce the information through application and practice. The concepts learned in Units 1-6 are utilized to complete the three major speaking assignments which are Units 7, 8, and 9. These assignments represent the three most common types of speeches - informative, demonstration and persuasive. Students present these three speeches to real audiences of their choice in the community. These audiences are frequently groups that are already part of the student's life such as coworkers, clubs, and educational settings. Speeches will be videotaped and mailed to the instructor for evaluation and feedback. All speaking situations are subject to the approval of the instructor.
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SPAN 1010: Beginning Spanish I
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisite: DSPW 0800) Emphasis is placed on acquiring the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Upon course completion, students are prepared to enter Spanish 1020. Insights into Spanish culture, customs and ways of life are presented regularly. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - SPAN 1010
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SPAN 1020: Beginning Spanish II
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisite: SPAN 1010) The program emphasizes the development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Upon course completion, students are prepared to enter an intermediate or second year Spanish course. Insights into Spanish culture, customs and ways of life are presented regularly. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - SPAN 1020
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SPAN 1030: Introduction to the Spanish Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
Spanish 1030 focuses on the acquisition of language learning and cultural skills. Language learning skills are developed by examining the broad concepts of grammatical forms, vocabulary, and sounds. Spanish culture is examined through language, literature, music, and visual arts. Students will learn to speak elementary Spanish focusing on vocabulary used in everyday situations. A portion of the course will emphasize vocabulary and expressions related to doctors, nurses, medicines and illnesses. The course will not meet the foreign language requirement but will serve as a humanities elective.
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SPAN 2010: Intermediate Spanish I
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisite: SPAN 1020) A grammar review and more advanced development of the four basic language skills. Speaking and comprehension will be emphasized. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - SPAN 2010
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SPAN 2020: Intermediate Spanish II
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisite: SPAN 2010) Continued development of the four basic language skills with emphasis on speaking and comprehension. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - SPAN 2020
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