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SYG 2430: Marriage And The Family
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P The primary purpose of this course is to study marriage, family, and intimate relationships, utilizing the sociological perspective. Particular emphasis will be given to the history of the American family, different forms of family, gender roles, mate selection, forming relationships, parenting, family and work, family violence, and divorce and remarriage in contemporary society
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SYG 2905: Individual Study: Sociology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P An opportunity for the student to pursue special academic interests in greater depth than is possible in existing courses
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SYG 2930: Special Topics: Sociology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P A focus on special problems, current issues or trends. Course content and subject are variable SON1000 B ASIC SONOGRAPHY 2.0 O This course is designed to introduce the entry level student to the fundamentals of diagnostic medical sonography (DMS). The course will focus on the following topics as they relate to DMS: procedures and protocol; patient care; clerical duties; ethics; legal issues in health care; and professional (DMS) communications. Additionally, this course will interlink with the other courses in the DMS curriculum during both the didactic and clinical components of the program... Full Description
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TAX 2000: Federal Income Tax Accounting
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O This course uses technology to study federal taxation of individuals and small businesses. Topics include the basics of tax planning, research and analysis, and the preparation of the basic tax forms such as 1040; personal exemptions; gross income inclusions and exclusions; itemized and standard deductions, Schedule C; gain and loss recognition; and the payment of taxes. Selected problems are solved manually using tax forms and tax software. Students also develop basic Internal Revenue Code and regulations research skills. It is strongly recommended that students complete CGS1000 or CGS1101 or have equivalent skills. Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011, or ACG2021 with a grade of C or better
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THE 1000: Introduction to Theater
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P THE1000 introduces the student to a survey of Western theater history with a non-Western component and the art of bringing drama (written plays and other traditions) to life through directing, acting, scene design, costumes, lighting, and makeup
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THE 1920: Group Study: Drama
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P Specialized Group Study - course content and subject are variable. Offered as it seems required or desirable to supplement existing credit courses
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THE 2300: Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P THE 2300 introduces students to the study of dramatic literature beginning with the Greeks and extending to contemporary drama. Students will study plays representing important periods in the development of drama and will deconstruct dramatic structures by engaging in Socratic dialogue methods and other learning strategies such as interactive lectures, self-directed discovery learning, and discussion based colloquia. Students will be expected to master the modes of questioning and inquiry that are characteristic of the disciplined study of dramatic literature. As part of the directed inquiry into the major periods of dramatic literature, students will reflect on and express in written and verbal formats their understanding of how the theatr Full Description
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THE 2905: Individual Study: Drama
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P The purpose of an individual study is to assist the student in pursuing special academic interests in greater depth than is possible in existing courses
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THE 2925: Theater Topics
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P THE2925 introduces students to specific (variable) topics designed to enhance specific professional skills in the theater. Topics are selected on the basis of what is new or currently relevant in the field or specific to the current production
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TPA 1000: Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P TPA1000 introduces students to the production side of a theatrical performance. Students participate in the activities of stage management, house management, set design and construction, costume design and construction, lighting design and execution, and makeup design and application
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