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RDG 080: Reading & Study Skills 2
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Designed to help students develop the necessary reading and study skills needed for dealing with college-level study. Extensive reading of novels and short stories furthers vocabulary growth and helps develop higher-level comprehension skills, i.e., analysis, synthesis, etc. Study techniques such as notetaking, studying a textbook, exam preparation are also developed. Weekly lab hour is required in the Reading Lab. Prerequisite: placement by the English Dept., recommendation of the Admissions office, or successful completion of RDG 070 *not applicable to associate degrees or certificate programs
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SOC 101: Intro to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This course explores those forces in our culture and social structure that lie beyond the individual's control or direct awareness, but which shape what we are, how we behave, and what we think. Basic sociological concepts are used to develop insights and understanding. Topics such as culture, social structure, socialization, social control, groups, stratification, research methods and statistical analysis are discussed. Fulfills category C.
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SOC 101H: Honors - Intro to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
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SOC 120: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Using primarily a scientifically and statistically based sociological perspective, a variety of American social problems are examined. Included are the increasing levels of interpersonal violence and other types of deviant behavior, racism and sexism, threat of war, poverty and the welfare system, and the consequences of economic inequality. Analysis of these problems includes description, causative relationships, individual and societal dimensions, and alternative social policy responses. Fulfills category C.
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SOC 220: Race, Ethnicity, & Society
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This course will explore the basic dynamics and processes of race and ethnic relations from a sociological perspective. Such topics as dominantminority relations, prejudice, discrimination, assimilation, racism and antisemitism will be explored. The primary focus will be upon American society but examples from other societies will be explored as well; i.e., Brazil, Canada and Eastern Europe. Prerequisite: one course in sociology
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SOC 231: The Family
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Using a sociological perspective, the institution of the family is analyzed in terms of its relationship to the changing society in which it exists. Of special interest is how these changes affect individuals within families. Topics such as mate selection, sex roles, romance and love, sexuality, communication, conflict violence, divorce and remarriage are discussed. Fulfills category C. Prerequisite: one course in sociology
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SPN 101: Elementary Spanish 1
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
For beginners or those who have no more than one year of high school Spanish. Emphasis is placed on the language as spoken and heard. Grammar study deals mainly with the formation and use of verbs in the present tense. Situational dialogues serve as the basis for learning pronunciation, vocabulary and idioms. Note: Students who are proficient in Spanish may be placed in a more advanced course.
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SPN 102: Elementary Spanish 2
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Additional vocabulary and tenses of verbs are introduced until all basic constructions, including the subjunctive, have been examined. Prerequisite: SPN 101 or two years of high school Spanish or placement by instructor
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SPN 201: Intermediate Spanish 1
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Study of the language through a continuation of audio-lingual learning, with emphasis on review of basic grammatical patterns, improvement of reading and writing skills. Reading exercises offer insights into Spanish and Spanish-American culture. Prerequisite: SPN 102 or instructor placement
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SPN 202: Intermediate Spanish 2
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Emphasis is given to advanced grammatical patterns, such as the subjunctive mood and the passive voice. Conversation based on everyday vocabulary is encouraged, to help students develop further their listening and speaking abilities. Prerequisite: SPN 201 or instructor placement
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