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SOCI 332: Marriage, Family, and Diversity
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course will explore marriages and families as social constructs as well as the way marriages and families are defined ina vast and changing society. The course will help the student to explore relational and functional dimensions of the marriage and of the family. This course will also explore cultural, structural, and fianancial variations of diverse families including but not limited to African American families, Hispanic families, divorced and/or single parent families, blended families, and the aging family.Delivery Methods: HYB
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SOCI 370: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
(see Criminal Justice)This course is cross listed with CRMJ 370
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SOCI 440: Contemporary Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Friends University
The nature and growth of sociological theory with emphasis on contemporary American sociological theory and its applications. Includes an examination of major currents in European and American thought making significant contributions to sociological theory.
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SOCI 480: Selected Topics in Sociology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Various topics in sociology reflecting theinterest and expertise of the faculty and representing areas not covered in other courses. May be repeated with change ofcontent. (Examples: Contemporary Lifestyles, Alcoholism and Alcohol Problems, Human Sexuality, Social Movements)
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SOCI 490: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Friends University
(see Criminal Justice)This course is cross listed with CRMJ 490
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SPAL 470: Contemporary Literature
3.00 Credits
Friends University
SPAN 310, 315 and one of the following: SPAN 320, 330 or 360.A capstone course in reading and writing, which critically examines significant novels of major Latin American and Spanish writers.(Formal term paper required.)Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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SPAN 101: Beginning Spanish 1
4.00 Credits
Friends University
Skills in Spanish comprehension, speaking, reading and writing developed through a natural study approach, human experiences in communication dialogue, laboratory exercises and cultural readings.(Laboratory required. Beginning Spanish 1 is a course for beginners who have completed one year of high school Spanish or less.)
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SPAN 101 - Beginning Spanish 1
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SPAN 102: Beginning Spanish 2
4.00 Credits
Friends University
Skills in Spanish comprehension, speaking, reading and writing developed through a natural study approach, human experiences in communication dialogue, laboratory exercises and cultural readings.(Laboratory required. Beginning Spanish 1 is a course for beginners who have completed one year of high school Spanish or less.)
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SPAN 107: Elementary Spanish I Conversation
0.50 Credits
Friends University
Elementary Spanish I or concurrent enrollment requiredThis course is designed to reinforce and elaborate on the verbal skills taught in Elementary Spanish I. Students will focus on authentic pronunciation and verbal fluency. Cultural information relating to specific verbal trends or useful regional slang will be integrated as appropriate.
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SPAN 108: Elementary Spanish II Conversation
0.50 Credits
Friends University
Elementary Spanish I with grade of āCā or higher, Elementary Spanish II concurrent enrollment or completed with grade of āCā or higher. This course is designed to reinforce and elaborate on the verbal skills taught in Elementary Spanish II with longer and more detailed dialogs. Students will focus on authentic pronunciation and verbal fluency. Cultural information relating to specific verbal trends or useful regional slang will be integrated as appropriate.
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