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SCI 100: SOAR Freshman Seminar I
2.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
First part of a specialized University 101 course specifically for Project SOAR: Scholarships, Opportunities, Achievements, and Results (SOAR) Scholars. This course is also part of a Learning Community with CMST 101.
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SCI 101: Introduction to STEM Careers
1.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Introduction to degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), engaging students in discovery and discussion about the nature of the disciplines, distinctions and connections between them, and opportunities within them.
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SCI 110: Integrative Natural Science - SL
4.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Introduction to the scientific process and major ideas of the natural sciences from the perspective of the various scientific disciplines.
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SCI 110H: Honors Integrative Natural Science - SL
4.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Introduction to the scientific process and major ideas of the natural sciences from the perspective of the various scientific disciplines.
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SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology - SB
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Sociology is the scientific study of society. More specifically, it is the study of ways in which humans construct meanings and organize social relationships and activities. This discipline seeks to develop students' ability to observe and think critically about their own and other societies and to become more sensitive to behavioral and value differences among people (which powerfully shape attitudes and opinions). Serious students of sociology will learn that sociological concepts, theories, and methods are powerful analytical tools for making connections between personal problems and larger social issues and for understanding how local, regional, national and global communities are intertwined. Such understanding and skills will facilitate decision- making and constructive ethical and responsible action to address the issues we face today.
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SOC 101: Global Inequalities - SB
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Global Inequality is the study of ways in which humans construct meanings as they relate to similarities and differences and organize social relationships and activities in ways that advantage some groups over others. Special emphasis is paid to inequalities across and within countries, effects of imperialism and colonialism on linguistic or cultural diversity; theories of cultural development, the interconnections between and differences among local, national, and global communities; and the influence of cultural and socioeconomic background in shaping attitudes and opinions (in themselves and others).
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SOC 110: Introduction to Race and Gender
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Issues of race and gender relations in the U.S. and other societies; basic information on race/gender and their forms and functions in multicultural, multiethnic society.
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SOC 202: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Definition; investigation of evidence and etiology; judicial change and youth corrections.
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SOC 205: Current Social Issues
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Analysis of one or more major current issues, e.g., abortion, nuclear proliferation, poverty, or fundamentalist religious movements; advancement of student comprehension of social issues, using the perspective and methods of sociology. Topics will change regularly and will be announced at time of offering.
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SOC 240: Peoples of Africa
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Prehistory, geography, history, and cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa to the present; culture area concept.
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