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  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives I course) This laboratory will permit students to gain hands-on experience with various experimental procedures and equipment, how scientific observations are made, how data is manipulated and how these results are used to prove, or disprove, a theory. The applications will focus on the propagation of sound, wave motion and acoustics. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Additional course fee required Normal Offering Cycle: Spring Credits: 1
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) This course will explore the basic ideas in science that transcend the traditional disciplines of Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy. Topics such as energy, matter, motion and reactions will be investigated. An integral part of this course will be the application of these concepts through inquire-based, hands-on laboratory experiments. Diversity among the disciplines as well as the ways that different cultures have answered fundamental questions about themselves and their world will be discussed. Prerequisites & Notes Normal Offering Cycle: As needed Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) The class will focus on the development of life on earth from the earliest bacteria 3.5 billion years ago to the diversity of today. There will be hands-on study of fossils and exercises used by paleontologists to interpret the clues that tell about ancient life on earth. Prerequisites & Notes Prereqs: Any Science PI Credits: 3 Chinese
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) A discussion of the natural factors that control the health of women and the environmental, cultural and behavioral conditions that influence this health. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: R Prereq: any PI in Science Women's Studies Minor Course This course is offered by the Biology Department Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) A writing-intensive course which focuses on advantages and limitations of technological applications of scientific discoveries. Covers information and issues relevant to art, politics and philosophy; cooking, hygiene and daily life. Prerequisites & Notes Prereq: any PI science course Normal Offering Cycle: As needed Credits: 3 Social Science
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives I course) Introduces students to a mode of inquiry that reveals how the social world is created by people. Includes fundamental concepts and methods in sociology. Prerequisite for all other Sociology courses. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) How do we know something is a social problem This course will examine how situations become constructed as social problems in the public mind as well as the extent, causes, and possible solutions of selected current social problems such as poverty, inequality, militarism, and environmental destruction. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: SOC 101 Cross-listed with SWK 204 Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey of sociological theories with primary attention given to conflict theory, functionalism, and symbolic interaction and the theorists Marx, Durkhein, and Weber. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Prereq: SOC 101 Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II Global course) Examines the social construction of gender relations in human societies. Through analysis of the processes and practices by which women and men are made and make themselves, the course explores what gender is and what it is not; how the meaning and practice of gender vary from culture to culture, within any culture over time, and over the life course of individual men and women. Prerequisites & Notes Prereq: ANT 101G or SOC 101 Women's Studies Minor Course Credits: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Perspectives II course) Sociological analysis of marriages, families, and other intimate relationships. Emphasis is on the social structures and trends that shape the meaning and experience of intimacy. Topics include myths of the American family; historical and cross-cultural variation in the quality and structure of family life; the impact of structured inequalities (e.g. social class) on intimate relationships; love and the partner selection process; violence and intimacy; divorce and remarriage; changing family and workplace roles. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: SOC 101 Women's Studies Minor Course Credits: 3
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